AOC sure makes Marjorie Greene look like an over stuffed pig!!!!!!!!! At least Putin has good taste in women!!! Very sad indeed since she is the face of the GOP!!!!
BWAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!! Why no cartoons showing the foibles of donnie????
Trump claims he's the 'most honest human being being, perhaps, that God ever created' during rally in North Carolina, video shows
Trump claims he's the 'most honest human being being, perhaps, that God ever created' during rally in North Carolina, video shows Joshua Zitser Sun, April 10, 2022, 5:09 AM
Former President Donald Trump smiles as he speaks at a rally on Saturday, April 9, 2022, in Selma, North Carolina.Chris Seward/AP Photo Former President Donald Trump spoke at a rally in Selma, North Carolina on Saturday evening.
He told the crowd that he thinks he's the "most honest human being that, perhaps, God ever created."
Trump made 30,573 false or misleading claims during his presidency, according to The Washington Post.
Speaking at a rally in Selma, North Carolina on Saturday evening, former President Donald Trump claimed that he is one of the most honest human beings to walk on earth.
"I've got to be the cleanest sheriff," Trump said. "I think I'm the most honest human being, perhaps, that God ever created." There were ripples of laughter from his supporters as he said it.
I wonder if this is good or bad for the good Dr?????
Former president Donald Trump on Saturday jumped into a high-stakes intraparty contest, endorsing fellow television celebrity-turned-politician Mehmet Oz in the contested Republican primary for the U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania, where the leading candidates jockeyed aggressively for Trump’s support. Trump issued a statement announcing the endorsement just as he was beginning his remarks at an evening rally in North Carolina, where he promoted his support for Oz and referenced their shared history as television stars. “By the way, I endorsed another person today — Dr. Oz in Pennsylvania," Trump told the crowd. "Dr. Oz. Great guy, good man. He’s a good man. Harvard educated, tremendous, tremendous career and they liked him for a long time. That’s like a poll. You know, when you’re in television for 18 years, that’s like a poll, that means people like you.”
Conservatives lash out after Trump endorses Dr. Oz: 'They played him. Again.'
Bob Brigham
April 09, 2022
Donald Trump's once iron-clad grip on the Republican Party appears to have weakened as prominent conservatives are openly griping about his endorsement of Dr. Mehmet Oz in the GOP primary for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania.
Joel Pollack, the senior editor-at-large at Breitbart, said Trump could lose the support of his base over the endorsement.
"This endorsement could divide MAGA in the only way that matters: he could lose America First conservatives over it," he wrote.
Prominent far-right blogger Erick Erickson blamed Trump's staff for the endorsement.
"It’s like Donald Trump’s staff is sabotaging Trump by convincing him to make the worst possible endorsements," he tweeted.
Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL), who was un-endorsed by Trump in his Senate campaign, retweeted Erickson with his own thoughts.
"This is happening because Trump’s surrounded himself by staff who are on McConnell’s payroll & hostile to the MAGA agenda. Everybody telling Trump who to endorse in primaries works for The Swamp," he charged. "They played him. Again."
Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times journalist Maggie Haberman was surprised by Brooks' tweet.
"The ongoing need to blame everyone but Trump for Trump’s own choices is striking given that Brooks, who Trump dumped, is one of those doing it," she wrote.
Former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens (R), a current candidate for U.S. Senate, told Breitbart News that “truth prevails” one day after the Missouri Supreme Court ordered the prosecutor in his case to release her communication records with billionaire Democrat megadonor George Soros.
LISTEN:
Breitbart News Saturday host Matthew Boyle interviewed Greitens, and the two discussed the latest developments in Greitens’ campaign for the U.S. Senate.
Greitens opened the interview talking about Friday’s decision by the Missouri Supreme Court that Soros-funded prosecutor Kimberly Gardner must release communications between her and Soros within 30 days. Greitens said Gardner’s investigation into him in 2018 only started because he successfully defeated Black Lives Matter and ANTIFA rioters when they came to Missouri.
Greitens said:
When Black Lives Matter and ANTIFA came to Missouri, we defeated them, and we showed George Soros, and we showed the left that they could be defeated. And what we now know is it right after that, that George Soros-funded prosecutor you just mentioned, Kim Gardner — she hired a corrupt former FBI agent to build a false case against me.
…
We’re getting to the bottom of this, Matt, and what’s even better is that on Monday, she faces disciplinary actions for over seventy instances of perjury in building a case against me. The bottom line for all of your listeners is that eventually, truth prevails. Matt, because of your courage and the courage of others who are willing to fight for the truth.
Boyle noted that the establishment has a deep disdain for Greitens’ candidacy and pointed to reports that Karl Rove knew about Greitens’ ex-wife’s recent allegations against him ahead of time as evidence of that fact.
Greitens recognizes the establishment hates him because he stands up against the “Soros machine,” Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), and other RINOs in office.
“Exactly right, Matt. They hate me because I stand up and I fight for the people of Missouri,” he said. “And I’m standing up and fighting not just against the Soros machine, but also against Mitch McConnell, and all of the RINOs who have continuously stabbed the American people in the back.”
“I was proud to be the first candidate in the country to come out and say that when I’m elected to the United States Senate, I am voting against Mitch McConnell. We need new strong America First leadership in the U.S. Senate,” Greitens said.
“And so of course, it was no surprise to anybody, on the very week while I’m on spring break with my boys for eight straight days, Karl Rove and political activists are meeting in Washington, DC, to launch another series of completely false allegations which have already been disproven.”
“The reason why they’re against me, Matt, is because when I’m in the U.S. Senate, we’re going to get to the truth,” Greitens further explained. He pledged that when he is elected to Senate, he would “hold hearings on the collusion between media organization, Democrats, big tech, and RINOs who purposely suppressed the information on Hunter Biden’s laptop.”
Greitens also called for Senate hearings on the infamous Steele dossier:
When I’m in the U.S. Senate, we’re actually gonna fight for patriots. We’re actually going to fight for the America First agenda. We’re gonna get to the bottom of election integrity. The fact that we completely unmasked the Trump Russia collusion hoax. We haven’t yet had hearings. We should be having hearings on that in the U.S. Senate to get to the bottom of what Hillary Clinton did with the Steele dossier. Get to the bottom of Hillary Clinton, spying on the Trump campaign, on all of those efforts to spy on President Trump in office, and we need to bring people to justice.
After Boyle noted that the other Republican candidates in Missouri’s U.S. Senate race refuse to say whether they would support Mitch McConnell, Greitens said, “I’m the America First candidate in this race.”
“I’m the one who has had the back of the American people on election integrity, on January 6; I’m the only one who’s gone down to the audits in Maricopa County twice,” he said. “The only one who went down to the Mexican side of the border to expose the hypocrisy and devastation of Joe Biden’s border policy.”
Greitens also touted his endorsements from those closely connected to former President Donald Trump, including Kimberly Guilfoyle, Sebastian Gorka, Rudy Giuliani, and Steve Cortes.
Greitens concluded the interview by calling out Mitch McConnell’s inability “to stand up and fight against” Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination and her “absolutely terrible” record on child sex offenders.
New Russian General in Ukraine Oversaw Brutal Campaign April 10, 2022 at 8:09 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 21 Comments
“The Russian general who has been put in charge of the invasion of Ukraine earned distinction in Moscow for his handling of his country’s intervention in the Syrian civil war, where he helped to oversee a brutal, scorched-earth campaign that drew criticism from many countries and human rights groups,” the New York Times reports.
“The general, Aleksandr V. Dvornikov, was dispatched to Syria in 2015 to shore up the flagging forces of President Bashar al-Assad and directed Russian forces there for a year… Under his command, Russian forces in Syria were widely accused of bombing civilian neighborhoods, targeting hospitals and resorting to other tactics to try to break the back of the rebel movement that sought to oust Mr. al-Assad.”
Today I will be meeting with a group of free thinking Methodists. Together we are reading a book by John Pavlovitz entitled, IF GOD IS LOVE, DON'T BE A JERK.
Hate to tell you this (well, not really) but according to that book, most of you who participate here at coldheartedtruth.com definitely are JERKS.
Today I will be meeting with a group of free thinking Methodists.
Sounds scintillating, sitting in a room wearing 18 masks, I wandered outside for 2 hours yesterday with my kids and found some morels, so I’ll be eating them along with grouper I got from the farmers market yesterday and planting my herbs for the year, again outside. Then I’ll pick my wife up from the airport, she gets back from Pittsburgh today
Shorty showing his true colors of being better than everyone.....BWAAAAAAAAA!!! Scintalliting that you have to forage for food because you can't afford it.....LOLOLOLOLOL. How's your land house asshole??????
Judge Jackson stands on the bodies of raped children. _______
No, Judge Jackson simply did what other federal judges, some conservative, did:
Proportion the punishment for child porno crime to a situation that has now changed since the days when sending photos through the mail took a lot more effort than hitting (sometimes even by mistake) a button on a computer screen.
I remember one case (not one of hers) where a very elderly man stumbled onto a child porn site and downloaded without even knowing he was doing that. He sent the pictures to no one, he just inadvertently and unknowingly had them stowed somwhere on his own computer.
No, Judge Jackson simply did what other federal judges, some conservative, did:
Uh huh.
Here's how you handle child molesting scumbags -
A South Carolina man has been sentenced to 30 years in federal prison for sexually assaulting a 22-month-old baby and sharing some of the heinous acts on a Skype livestream, federal and state authorities have announced.
Wow, shorty......who gives a flying fuck where you go.....especially with having your dysfunctional kids following .....BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! Watch out for the flies....LOLOLOL. My cabin's looking really good as spring is popping all around!!!!!!
Trump campaigns on his honesty at North Carolina MAGA rally
Bob Brigham
April 09, 2022
Donald Trump campaigned on his trustworthiness at a campaign rally in Selma, North Carolina on Saturday.
Trump notoriously campaigned on Mexico paying for his border wall in 2016 and incited the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol with his "big lie" of election fraud. In fact, The Washington Post documented 30,573 false or misleading claims in four years.
"When The Washington Post Fact Checker team first started cataloguing President Donald Trump’s false or misleading claims, we recorded 492 suspect claims in the first 100 days of his presidency. On Nov. 2 alone, the day before the 2020 vote, Trump made 503 false or misleading claims as he barnstormed across the country in a desperate effort to win reelection," the newspaper reported. "This astonishing jump in falsehoods is the story of Trump’s tumultuous reign. By the end of his term, Trump had accumulated 30,573 untruths during his presidency — averaging about 21 erroneous claims a day."
Not one to let reality interfere with his beliefs, Trump told his supporters "I think I'm the most honest human being perhaps that God ever created."
The Republican Governor of my home state of South Dakota Noem spoke about negotiating with both sides like Ronald Reagan in the 80s.
The crazies of The American Thinker, think she is a coward.
There is no give-and-take, no meeting halfway across the aisle. And this isn’t because we aren’t “listening carefully” our “building relationships”. It is because extremists don’t see other people as human beings worthy or civility or respect, much less the very freedoms of speech, petition, and association from which are essential in order to “build the relationships” that Noem desires. And if there is a realistic way, she failed to outline it in her speech.
For decades, we have been “listening carefully”. And we are hearing from Leftists, loudly and clearly, that they want us socially exiled at best, dead at worst. We are hearing that they have no inclination whatsoever to peacefully coexist with people with whom they disagree, and are openly committing violence, coercion, and censorship to attain that end. To “build a relationship” with such sociopathology is the agree to guard your fellow camp inmates on the condition that they kill you last and painlessly.
These aren’t Maheresque old-school liberals. These are petty tyrants motivated by envy, resentment, and arrogance. These are intellectual dwarves who mask their sadistic criminality behind the incidental cause du jour, the complexities of which remain to them hopelessly incomprehensible, and whose tenets they would jettison at a moment’s notice if others arose which offered them a more expedient path to totalitarian power.
Scott and I are free to come and go as we please, alky.
You, on the other hand, are locked in an insane asylum waiting for a bell to ring so you can plod down to Cafe' Tablecloth du Plastique' for your mashed nannas.
The crazies of The American Thinker, think she is a coward.
You don't even understand what you steal.
They don't think she's a coward, alky. They think she's a fool. and they're correct.
She's attempting to bargain and compromise with the left. That's a fool's errand. Leftists are the most intolerant people on the planet, bar none. And to think you can reason with people who want you fucking DEAD makes you at least a fool and at most an imbecile.
I basically live in an apartment in Santa Monica and I am free to come and go anytime.
Just a couple blocks from the beach.
Right.
Which is why you're here 20 hours/day.
Alky, in a couple hours me and my son are heading to my storage facility to retrieve my boat and my convertible. Fishing and top-down weather are upon us. In June I'll be paying off my mortgage. And this summer will begin my search for property in NH to build my retirement home.
Meanwhile, you'll be here. Copying and pasting and plagiarizing while leering at the 5th Beatle. That is the sum total of your existence. That and -
California imports 25% to 30% of their Electricity. Hydro electric generation is on the decline. Yet, the fairy tale is they can support 14.2 million EV.
The majority of people here have severe problems and it is very difficult to see. Family members come to visit their parents and other relatives, and I see how bad it is
One of my sisters went through this and it was very difficult 😕
Shipper has IED and it's very ugly.
I fucked up when I sold my house in Fullerton in 2013. If I had just continued to rent it out I would have a half million dollars 💸
Oleg Orlov, a prominent Russian human rights activist, has been detained after staging a one-man protest in Moscow’s Red Square against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Members of Memorial, a now-banned human rights organisation of which Orlov had been a leader, shared a video of him on Sunday holding a banner before being taken away by police.
The sign read, “Our unwillingness to know the truth and our silence makes us conspirators to this crime.”
People like Kruz make me sick. He is very intelligent and educated but he still plays games too satisfy people like rrb. Biden is not perfect but he doesn't play that way.
I really hope that the Republican party can return to reality 🙏.
Why would you lie about something so simple to disprove???
You’ve REPEATEDLY stated your roomie is a dementia patient, no facility in Gavin Gruesome’s Kalifornia warehouses dementia patients without a door code. It’s basic to get liability insurance
regular food
Mashed nanners are good in pudding otherwise they’re geriatrics……Not to mention that bizarre glob of goo that was some type of meat substitute
. I basically live in an apartment in Santa Monica and I am free to come and go anytime.
A studio apartment, with no kitchen or laundry, and no actual furniture except a couple of beds and a couple of chairs. Probably a television on a dresser or hung from the wall. 24-7 nursing care with all the meals provided for you.
Oh wait... that sounds sort of like a semi-private hospital room, not an apartment.
The White House has doubled down on its condemnation of Russian targeting of Ukrainian civilians as war crimes, describing recent events including Friday’s missile strike on a railway station as “cruel and criminal and evil” – but stopping short of classifying the brutal attacks as genocide.
Witnessing atrocities in real time in Ukraine is changing everything
Joe Biden’s national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, took to the TV political shows on Sunday to decry Russia’s “systematic targeting of civilians, the grisly murder of innocent people, the brutality, the depravity” in
He said recent atrocities “absolutely constitutes war crimes”.
But speaking on CNN’s State of the Union, he declined to categorise the horrors of Russia’s war as “genocide”.
Asked if recent attacks could be described as anything but genocide, Sullivan replied: “The label is less important than the fact that these acts are cruel and criminal and wrong and evil, and need to be responded to decisively.”
Sullivan elaborated on his unwillingness to wield the term “genocide” in an interview with ABC’s This Week. He said the state department would gather evidence through its specialist unit and in time make a legal analysis according to the definition of genocide under international law.
“We haven’t reached a determination on genocide,” he said. “That is a determination that we work through systematically.”
Debate about how to frame Russia’s attacks on civilians – and with it how to proceed against Vladimir Putin and other top Russians in any future international prosecutions – have intensified after the missile strike on Kramatorsk railway station in eastern Ukraine. At least 50 people including five children were killed.
Brown Jackson was born into a wealthy family, had her way paid through Harvard, was pushed fairly quickly through the ranks, and provided a USSC justice position in spite of having only one year of appellate judge experience.
Quite literally unequivocally and without any possible argument entirely because she was considered the best "Black Women" candidate available... bypassing probably dozens of better qualified people of other colors and sex.
But the left acts as if she is a pull herself up by her own bootstraps working harder than white males to get the same jobs... when in fact she is the epitome of 2022 woke privilege.
Roger probably believes she grew up poor, had a crack head mom, a dad in prison, had to work her way through school, was rejected because of color and every other cliche?
Why... because she is a black women and Roger is a racist.
How does it work that your roommate cannot get through a locked door without a code.... but somehow you can? Is there a "secret door" that they only tell you about? Does the lock pad amazingly disappear when it sees you coming?
Or perhaps there is a nurse that buzzes you through?
Either way, either the facility is locked (which it would need to be if it houses dementia people) or it is not secured (which then it would not have mentally ill or dementia people housed there).
I never said I like 👍 you are lying. Roger probably believes she grew up poor, had a crack head mom, a dad in prison, had to work her way through school, was rejected because of color and every other cliche?
Her family was a middle class family that escalate a racist neighbor.
She got the job because she is highly qualified Scott not affirmative actions. You keep going back to the welfare queen racist rhetoric.
Brown Jackson was born into a wealthy family, had her way paid through Harvard, was pushed fairly quickly through the ranks, and provided a USSC justice position in spite of having only one year of appellate judge experience.
Think about the fact he derides constantly, a judge who was born in a town established by Freedmen, grew up in a home and their first language was Gullah, became homeless because of a house fire.
A studio apartment, with no kitchen or laundry, and no actual furniture except a couple of beds and a couple of chairs. Probably a television on a dresser or hung from the wall. 24-7 nursing care with all the meals provided for you.
Don’t forget, he’s not in charge of his owns meds, they are delivered to him in those paper cups we do Jell-O shots out of.
She got the job because she is highly qualified Scott not affirmative actions. You keep going back to the welfare queen racist rhetoric.
Actually Roger...
She has never been on welfare. She grew up affluent. Economically privileged if you will. Never worked menial jobs or had to struggle with anything financial. She went to Harvard and is now a USSC Justice.
Do you believe welfare is just "given" to black people because of their race or something?
Investigators from the House committee and the Justice Department have not been sharing information, except to avoid conflicts around the scheduling of certain witnesses.
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Representative Pete Aguilar, Democrat of California, has said that the committee is “finishing up” its investigative phase.Credit...Oliver Contreras for The New York Times
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“We want them to move faster, but we respect their work,” Mr. Aguilar said, adding that the committee has a different goal the Justice Department’s inquiry: to fully investigate what led to the riot, which injured more than 150 police officers, and take legislative steps to prevent a repeat. “It’s an insult to the lives of the Capitol Police officers if we don’t pursue what happened and take meaningful and concrete steps to ensure that it doesn’t happen again.”
Aside from the question of whether to make a referral about Mr. Trump, the committee has moved aggressively to use the Justice Department to ensure that witnesses cooperate with its investigation. The committee has made criminal referrals against four Trump White House officials for their refusal to sit for questioning or hand over documents, accusing them of contempt of Congress. But the Justice Department has charged only one — Stephen K. Bannon — frustrating the committee.
Those frustrations played out in public at a hearing this month, when Ms. Lofgren said: “This committee is doing its job. The Department of Justice needs to do theirs.”
Ms. Lofgren said she had not planned to make the remarks, but as she sat on the dais during the hearing, she decided to veer from her planned remarks because the department’s slowness in addressing the contempt referrals ate at her.
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“Some of us did express some frustration. I’m among them,” she said. “Honestly, I hadn’t planned to say that. It wasn’t my script. It wasn’t there. But I thought, you know, this is frustrating. I just decided to say it.”
Trying to pressure the Justice Department to prosecute a contempt of Congress charge is more appropriate than other criminal referrals, Ms. Lofgren argued.
“It’s different than doing a referral generally for prosecution,” she said. “When you’re the victim of a crime, there is some weight to that. And when you are the victim of criminal contempt, as the committee, is you’re the victim. And so I think there was some stature to that.”
The committee is preparing to hold public hearings in May and June, and to make a final report in September.
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After interviewing more than 800 witnesses — including more than a dozen Trump White House officials — the panel has another 100 interviews lined up, including some witnesses it wants to bring in a second time. Among those scheduled to testify soon is Stephen Miller, a former White House adviser to Mr. Trump, who the committee says helped spread false claims of voter fraud in the election and encouraged state legislatures to appoint alternate slates of electors in an effort to invalidate Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory.
Mr. Miller has sued to block the committee from gaining access to his phone records, arguing in part that the panel was invading his parents’ privacy since he was on their family plan.
The committee is still deciding whether to call some key witnesses, including Mr. Trump, Vice President Mike Pence and Virginia Thomas, the wife of Justice Clarence Thomas, who urged Mark Meadows, the White House chief of staff at the time, to work to keep Mr. Trump in office.
“We have completed a substantial amount of work,” Ms. Lofgren said. “We’re going to accomplish — we hope — what we set out to do, which is to tell the entire story of what happened, the events of the 6th and the events that led up to the day.”
Back to reality 😪..some Republicans have a conscious mind.
Former Sen. Rick Santorum (R) will endorse Dave McCormick for the Republican nomination in the U.S. Senate race in Pennsylvania.
Why it matters: Former President Trump on Saturday made a surprise endorsement of Mehmet Oz, better known as Dr. Oz, who is running against McCormick.
Details: "I know Pennsylvania and I know conservatives. Dave Mccormick will be the next Senator from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. He has my full endorsement," Santorum said in a statement provided by the McCormick campaign.
Between the lines: McCormick met twice with Trump at Mar-a-Lago, including on Wednesday.
Analysts predict Russian troops will carry out a major offensive from Izium to the central city of Dnipro, a strategic target in eastern Ukraine’s Donbas region, U.S. military officials said on Sunday.
The assessment came as satellite images showed hundreds of military vehicles moving through the eastern town of Velykyi Burluk toward the city of Izium on Friday.
Fighting has intensified around Izium since Moscow announced its intention to focus its combat operations in the east, withdrawing tens of thousands of troops from the north after confronting a stiffer than expected Ukrainian resistance.
“We’ve been talking now for days and days about how Izium was so important to them because it lies almost in the middle of the Donbas region, to the west of it,” a senior Pentagon official said on Friday.
At the time, the senior Pentagon official said American intelligence analysts were seeing Russian troops in and around Izium preparing to push to the south and southeast to try to move deeper into the Donbas region.
Russian forces need Izium to hold their western-forward battle lines and allow them to push on to Dnipro and other strategic cities in the Donbas region, the U.S. officials said on Sunday.
Just south of the area is the city of Kramatorsk, where a Russian missile attack on the rail station Friday killed more than 50 people.
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Yeah, a lot walked out and one guy kept asking me if babies are racist?" Jackson said.
"Ted Cruz?" Ginsburg asked.
"You know it was," Jackson replied.
Also making an appearance were former Justice Thurgood Marshall, abolitionist leader Harriet Tubman, and baseball great Jackie Robinson.
Watch:
https://youtu.be/A_qQwXRjqQ8
AOC sure makes Marjorie Greene look like an over stuffed pig!!!!!!!!! At least Putin has good taste in women!!! Very sad indeed since she is the face of the GOP!!!!
BWAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!! Why no cartoons showing the foibles of donnie????
Trump claims he's the 'most honest human being being, perhaps, that God ever created' during rally in North Carolina, video shows
Trump claims he's the 'most honest human being being, perhaps, that God ever created' during rally in North Carolina, video shows
Joshua Zitser
Sun, April 10, 2022, 5:09 AM
Former President Donald Trump smiles as he speaks at a rally on Saturday, April 9, 2022, in Selma, North Carolina.Chris Seward/AP Photo
Former President Donald Trump spoke at a rally in Selma, North Carolina on Saturday evening.
He told the crowd that he thinks he's the "most honest human being that, perhaps, God ever created."
Trump made 30,573 false or misleading claims during his presidency, according to The Washington Post.
Speaking at a rally in Selma, North Carolina on Saturday evening, former President Donald Trump claimed that he is one of the most honest human beings to walk on earth.
"I've got to be the cleanest sheriff," Trump said. "I think I'm the most honest human being, perhaps, that God ever created." There were ripples of laughter from his supporters as he said it.
I wonder if this is good or bad for the good Dr?????
Former president Donald Trump on Saturday jumped into a high-stakes intraparty contest, endorsing fellow television celebrity-turned-politician Mehmet Oz in the contested Republican primary for the U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania, where the leading candidates jockeyed aggressively for Trump’s support.
Trump issued a statement announcing the endorsement just as he was beginning his remarks at an evening rally in North Carolina, where he promoted his support for Oz and referenced their shared history as television stars.
“By the way, I endorsed another person today — Dr. Oz in Pennsylvania," Trump told the crowd. "Dr. Oz. Great guy, good man. He’s a good man. Harvard educated, tremendous, tremendous career and they liked him for a long time. That’s like a poll. You know, when you’re in television for 18 years, that’s like a poll, that means people like you.”
Judge Jackson stands on the shoulders of giants’: women of color on a day to celebrate
Ketanji Brown Jackson becomes the first Black female justice on US’s highest legal body after her confirmation passes 53-47.
Conservatives lash out after Trump endorses Dr. Oz: 'They played him. Again.'
Bob Brigham
April 09, 2022
Donald Trump's once iron-clad grip on the Republican Party appears to have weakened as prominent conservatives are openly griping about his endorsement of Dr. Mehmet Oz in the GOP primary for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania.
Joel Pollack, the senior editor-at-large at Breitbart, said Trump could lose the support of his base over the endorsement.
"This endorsement could divide MAGA in the only way that matters: he could lose America First conservatives over it," he wrote.
Prominent far-right blogger Erick Erickson blamed Trump's staff for the endorsement.
"It’s like Donald Trump’s staff is sabotaging Trump by convincing him to make the worst possible endorsements," he tweeted.
Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL), who was un-endorsed by Trump in his Senate campaign, retweeted Erickson with his own thoughts.
"This is happening because Trump’s surrounded himself by staff who are on McConnell’s payroll & hostile to the MAGA agenda. Everybody telling Trump who to endorse in primaries works for The Swamp," he charged. "They played him. Again."
Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times journalist Maggie Haberman was surprised by Brooks' tweet.
"The ongoing need to blame everyone but Trump for Trump’s own choices is striking given that Brooks, who Trump dumped, is one of those doing it," she wrote.
Former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens (R), a current candidate for U.S. Senate, told Breitbart News that “truth prevails” one day after the Missouri Supreme Court ordered the prosecutor in his case to release her communication records with billionaire Democrat megadonor George Soros.
LISTEN:
Breitbart News Saturday host Matthew Boyle interviewed Greitens, and the two discussed the latest developments in Greitens’ campaign for the U.S. Senate.
Greitens opened the interview talking about Friday’s decision by the Missouri Supreme Court that Soros-funded prosecutor Kimberly Gardner must release communications between her and Soros within 30 days. Greitens said Gardner’s investigation into him in 2018 only started because he successfully defeated Black Lives Matter and ANTIFA rioters when they came to Missouri.
Greitens said:
When Black Lives Matter and ANTIFA came to Missouri, we defeated them, and we showed George Soros, and we showed the left that they could be defeated. And what we now know is it right after that, that George Soros-funded prosecutor you just mentioned, Kim Gardner — she hired a corrupt former FBI agent to build a false case against me.
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We’re getting to the bottom of this, Matt, and what’s even better is that on Monday, she faces disciplinary actions for over seventy instances of perjury in building a case against me. The bottom line for all of your listeners is that eventually, truth prevails. Matt, because of your courage and the courage of others who are willing to fight for the truth.
Boyle noted that the establishment has a deep disdain for Greitens’ candidacy and pointed to reports that Karl Rove knew about Greitens’ ex-wife’s recent allegations against him ahead of time as evidence of that fact.
Greitens recognizes the establishment hates him because he stands up against the “Soros machine,” Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), and other RINOs in office.
“Exactly right, Matt. They hate me because I stand up and I fight for the people of Missouri,” he said. “And I’m standing up and fighting not just against the Soros machine, but also against Mitch McConnell, and all of the RINOs who have continuously stabbed the American people in the back.”
“I was proud to be the first candidate in the country to come out and say that when I’m elected to the United States Senate, I am voting against Mitch McConnell. We need new strong America First leadership in the U.S. Senate,” Greitens said.
“And so of course, it was no surprise to anybody, on the very week while I’m on spring break with my boys for eight straight days, Karl Rove and political activists are meeting in Washington, DC, to launch another series of completely false allegations which have already been disproven.”
“The reason why they’re against me, Matt, is because when I’m in the U.S. Senate, we’re going to get to the truth,” Greitens further explained. He pledged that when he is elected to Senate, he would “hold hearings on the collusion between media organization, Democrats, big tech, and RINOs who purposely suppressed the information on Hunter Biden’s laptop.”
Greitens also called for Senate hearings on the infamous Steele dossier:
When I’m in the U.S. Senate, we’re actually gonna fight for patriots. We’re actually going to fight for the America First agenda. We’re gonna get to the bottom of election integrity. The fact that we completely unmasked the Trump Russia collusion hoax. We haven’t yet had hearings. We should be having hearings on that in the U.S. Senate to get to the bottom of what Hillary Clinton did with the Steele dossier. Get to the bottom of Hillary Clinton, spying on the Trump campaign, on all of those efforts to spy on President Trump in office, and we need to bring people to justice.
After Boyle noted that the other Republican candidates in Missouri’s U.S. Senate race refuse to say whether they would support Mitch McConnell, Greitens said, “I’m the America First candidate in this race.”
“I’m the one who has had the back of the American people on election integrity, on January 6; I’m the only one who’s gone down to the audits in Maricopa County twice,” he said. “The only one who went down to the Mexican side of the border to expose the hypocrisy and devastation of Joe Biden’s border policy.”
Greitens also touted his endorsements from those closely connected to former President Donald Trump, including Kimberly Guilfoyle, Sebastian Gorka, Rudy Giuliani, and Steve Cortes.
Greitens concluded the interview by calling out Mitch McConnell’s inability “to stand up and fight against” Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination and her “absolutely terrible” record on child sex offenders.
Oh look, geezers with enormous prostates that can’t sleep, spam!
New Russian General in Ukraine Oversaw Brutal Campaign
April 10, 2022 at 8:09 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 21 Comments
“The Russian general who has been put in charge of the invasion of Ukraine earned distinction in Moscow for his handling of his country’s intervention in the Syrian civil war, where he helped to oversee a brutal, scorched-earth campaign that drew criticism from many countries and human rights groups,” the New York Times reports.
“The general, Aleksandr V. Dvornikov, was dispatched to Syria in 2015 to shore up the flagging forces of President Bashar al-Assad and directed Russian forces there for a year… Under his command, Russian forces in Syria were widely accused of bombing civilian neighborhoods, targeting hospitals and resorting to other tactics to try to break the back of the rebel movement that sought to oust Mr. al-Assad.”
Oh look, geezers with enormous prostates that can’t sleep, spam!
BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! LOLOL Shorty trying to act like a big man again....LOLOLOL!!!! Remember short.....old man is right around the corner for you!!!!!!!!
You’ll always be older, fatter, slower and not as bright.
So I got that fatman
LOL
Today I will be meeting with a group of free thinking Methodists. Together we are reading a book by John Pavlovitz entitled, IF GOD IS LOVE, DON'T BE A JERK.
Hate to tell you this (well, not really) but according to that book, most of you who participate here at coldheartedtruth.com definitely are JERKS.
That too could be considered a Sunday funny.
The subtitle of the book is Finding a faith that makes us better humans.
Yep. Jerks. Jerks you are, not better humans.
Judge Jackson stands on the bodies of raped children.
So I got that fatman
BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! You sure do, shorty....your problem not mine !!!!!!! Sucks to get old, as you are painfully aware of.....!!!!
BTW...heading back to the cabin while you wallow in your condo......LOLOLOLOLOL!!!!
Today I will be meeting with a group of free thinking Methodists.
Sounds scintillating, sitting in a room wearing 18 masks, I wandered outside for 2 hours yesterday with my kids and found some morels, so I’ll be eating them along with grouper I got from the farmers market yesterday and planting my herbs for the year, again outside. Then I’ll pick my wife up from the airport, she gets back from Pittsburgh today
Shorty showing his true colors of being better than everyone.....BWAAAAAAAAA!!! Scintalliting that you have to forage for food because you can't afford it.....LOLOLOLOLOL. How's your land house asshole??????
heading back to the cabin while you wallow in your condo
Keep up fatman that’s like 4 years ago, this is 2 streets over in my neighborhood.
My house is worth more than your entire portfolio. Hell our ES 350 is worth more than both of your trailers combined!!!
LMAO
Judge Jackson stands on the bodies of raped children.
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No, Judge Jackson simply did what other federal judges, some conservative, did:
Proportion the punishment for child porno crime to a situation that has now changed since the days when sending photos through the mail took a lot more effort than hitting (sometimes even by mistake) a button on a computer screen.
I remember one case (not one of hers) where a very elderly man stumbled onto a child porn site and downloaded without even knowing he was doing that. He sent the pictures to no one, he just inadvertently and unknowingly had them stowed somwhere on his own computer.
He was rightly acquited.
Fatty I wanted to be outside with my kids, we don’t have wild dogs following because of a rotten meat wallet like some in your family have.
more effort than hitting (sometimes even by mistake) a button on a computer screen.
There’s your defense, eh Pedo?
No, Judge Jackson simply did what other federal judges, some conservative, did:
Uh huh.
Here's how you handle child molesting scumbags -
A South Carolina man has been sentenced to 30 years in federal prison for sexually assaulting a 22-month-old baby and sharing some of the heinous acts on a Skype livestream, federal and state authorities have announced.
https://www.breitbart.com/crime/2022/04/08/doj-south-carolina-man-livestreamed-sexual-assaults-toddler-30-years-federal-prison/
30 years.
And with any luck he will be beaten to death in prison.
With Jackson's appointment we are witnessing the destruction of yet another once-respected American institution. Oh well. Fuck it.
Everything leftists touch turns to shit.
Wow, shorty......who gives a flying fuck where you go.....especially with having your dysfunctional kids following .....BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! Watch out for the flies....LOLOLOL. My cabin's looking really good as spring is popping all around!!!!!!
who gives a flying fuck where you go...
Take your very own proclamation to heart fatboi, there is nothing, nothing about you I care about or believe.
Now go hammer the chocolate wonderfall
LOL
Lmao 🤣
Trump campaigns on his honesty at North Carolina MAGA rally
Bob Brigham
April 09, 2022
Donald Trump campaigned on his trustworthiness at a campaign rally in Selma, North Carolina on Saturday.
Trump notoriously campaigned on Mexico paying for his border wall in 2016 and incited the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol with his "big lie" of election fraud. In fact, The Washington Post documented 30,573 false or misleading claims in four years.
"When The Washington Post Fact Checker team first started cataloguing President Donald Trump’s false or misleading claims, we recorded 492 suspect claims in the first 100 days of his presidency. On Nov. 2 alone, the day before the 2020 vote, Trump made 503 false or misleading claims as he barnstormed across the country in a desperate effort to win reelection," the newspaper reported. "This astonishing jump in falsehoods is the story of Trump’s tumultuous reign. By the end of his term, Trump had accumulated 30,573 untruths during his presidency — averaging about 21 erroneous claims a day."
Not one to let reality interfere with his beliefs, Trump told his supporters "I think I'm the most honest human being perhaps that God ever created."
Give the "RAW STORY!!!11!" children the credit they're due, alky -
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-rally-north-carolina/
The Republican Governor of my home state of South Dakota Noem spoke about negotiating with both sides like Ronald Reagan in the 80s.
The crazies of The American Thinker, think she is a coward.
There is no give-and-take, no meeting halfway across the aisle. And this isn’t because we aren’t “listening carefully” our “building relationships”. It is because extremists don’t see other people as human beings worthy or civility or respect, much less the very freedoms of speech, petition, and association from which are essential in order to “build the relationships” that Noem desires. And if there is a realistic way, she failed to outline it in her speech.
For decades, we have been “listening carefully”. And we are hearing from Leftists, loudly and clearly, that they want us socially exiled at best, dead at worst. We are hearing that they have no inclination whatsoever to peacefully coexist with people with whom they disagree, and are openly committing violence, coercion, and censorship to attain that end. To “build a relationship” with such sociopathology is the agree to guard your fellow camp inmates on the condition that they kill you last and painlessly.
These aren’t Maheresque old-school liberals. These are petty tyrants motivated by envy, resentment, and arrogance. These are intellectual dwarves who mask their sadistic criminality behind the incidental cause du jour, the complexities of which remain to them hopelessly incomprehensible, and whose tenets they would jettison at a moment’s notice if others arose which offered them a more expedient path to totalitarian power.
You can’t not know this.
Governor Noem, do better.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2022/04/governor_noem_do_better.html
There are many good people who are conservative rational Republicans, but even Scott is still not a conservative man. He still believes the big lie..
Scott and I are free to come and go as we please, alky.
You, on the other hand, are locked in an insane asylum waiting for a bell to ring so you can plod down to Cafe' Tablecloth du Plastique' for your mashed nannas.
LOL.
Scott…
Scott…
Scott…
Wake up Scott…
I’ve been up since 2am with the 5th Beatle, because I have nothing else to do
To see the authenticity of the cruelty of the Russian military and the bravery of the Ukrainian people.
https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-kyiv-world-news-europe-5e85aac62d46a080f35f802f5ce19443
One more time Jimmy Hitler I am not in a nursing home. I basically live in an apartment in Santa Monica and I am free to come and go anytime.
I don't like it but it's better than being a hate filed older white supremacist. Like you.
The crazies of The American Thinker, think she is a coward.
You don't even understand what you steal.
They don't think she's a coward, alky. They think she's a fool. and they're correct.
She's attempting to bargain and compromise with the left. That's a fool's errand. Leftists are the most intolerant people on the planet, bar none. And to think you can reason with people who want you fucking DEAD makes you at least a fool and at most an imbecile.
An apartment has its own kitchen and dining area, do you have that?
You’re in a 200’ square foot room that is SEMI-PRIVATE
It’s a nursing home, got door code?
I basically live in an apartment in Santa Monica and I am free to come and go anytime.
Just a couple blocks from the beach.
Right.
Which is why you're here 20 hours/day.
Alky, in a couple hours me and my son are heading to my storage facility to retrieve my boat and my convertible. Fishing and top-down weather are upon us. In June I'll be paying off my mortgage. And this summer will begin my search for property in NH to build my retirement home.
Meanwhile, you'll be here. Copying and pasting and plagiarizing while leering at the 5th Beatle. That is the sum total of your existence. That and -
Scott.
Scott!
SCOTT!!!
Listen to me Scott!
YOU NEED HELP SCOTT!
I'M HERE TO HELP YOU, SCOTT!!!
And someone that lives in an apartment after 5 years wouldn’t be eating off paper plates with plastic cutlery
got door code?
LOL.
Inflation
Four years of Trump 7.7 %
One year of Biden. 7.9 %
This year looks worse.
😂Caliphate4vrApril 10, 2022 at 9:37 AM
And someone that lives in an apartment after 5 years wouldn’t be eating off paper plates with plastic cutlery😃
Cali , Roger is in the verge of getting a loan for a $500,000 home near Scott Johnson.
Lol
California imports 25% to 30% of their Electricity.
Hydro electric generation is on the decline.
Yet, the fairy tale is they can support 14.2 million EV.
The Foreign Minister of Ukraine said that the U.S has been their strongest supporting country but they need more weapons much quicker than before.
No code and regular food and security.
The majority of people here have severe problems and it is very difficult to see. Family members come to visit their parents and other relatives, and I see how bad it is
One of my sisters went through this and it was very difficult 😕
Shipper has IED and it's very ugly.
I fucked up when I sold my house in Fullerton in 2013. If I had just continued to rent it out I would have a half million dollars 💸
That's enough of my personal life.
Not funny 😒
Oleg Orlov, a prominent Russian human rights activist, has been detained after staging a one-man protest in Moscow’s Red Square against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Members of Memorial, a now-banned human rights organisation of which Orlov had been a leader, shared a video of him on Sunday holding a banner before being taken away by police.
The sign read, “Our unwillingness to know the truth and our silence makes us conspirators to this crime.”
rrb is thrilled with this 😍
People like Kruz make me sick. He is very intelligent and educated but he still plays games too satisfy people like rrb. Biden is not perfect but he doesn't play that way.
I really hope that the Republican party can return to reality 🙏.
No code
Why would you lie about something so simple to disprove???
You’ve REPEATEDLY stated your roomie is a dementia patient, no facility in Gavin Gruesome’s Kalifornia warehouses dementia patients without a door code. It’s basic to get liability insurance
regular food
Mashed nanners are good in pudding otherwise they’re geriatrics……Not to mention that bizarre glob of goo that was some type of meat substitute
The majority of people here have severe problems and it is very difficult to see.
And that line proves you got door codes
I don't need a code they do.
Get Psucki to walk your shit back
LOL
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/10/us/politics/jan-6-trump-criminal-referral.html
. I basically live in an apartment in Santa Monica and I am free to come and go anytime.
A studio apartment, with no kitchen or laundry, and no actual furniture except a couple of beds and a couple of chairs. Probably a television on a dresser or hung from the wall. 24-7 nursing care with all the meals provided for you.
Oh wait... that sounds sort of like a semi-private hospital room, not an apartment.
Sunday horrendous news 😢
The White House has doubled down on its condemnation of Russian targeting of Ukrainian civilians as war crimes, describing recent events including Friday’s missile strike on a railway station as “cruel and criminal and evil” – but stopping short of classifying the brutal attacks as genocide.
Witnessing atrocities in real time in Ukraine is changing everything
Joe Biden’s national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, took to the TV political shows on Sunday to decry Russia’s “systematic targeting of civilians, the grisly murder of innocent people, the brutality, the depravity” in
He said recent atrocities “absolutely constitutes war crimes”.
But speaking on CNN’s State of the Union, he declined to categorise the horrors of Russia’s war as “genocide”.
Asked if recent attacks could be described as anything but genocide, Sullivan replied: “The label is less important than the fact that these acts are cruel and criminal and wrong and evil, and need to be responded to decisively.”
Sullivan elaborated on his unwillingness to wield the term “genocide” in an interview with ABC’s This Week. He said the state department would gather evidence through its specialist unit and in time make a legal analysis according to the definition of genocide under international law.
“We haven’t reached a determination on genocide,” he said. “That is a determination that we work through systematically.”
Debate about how to frame Russia’s attacks on civilians – and with it how to proceed against Vladimir Putin and other top Russians in any future international prosecutions – have intensified after the missile strike on Kramatorsk railway station in eastern Ukraine. At least 50 people including five children were killed.
Horrendous
Funny....
Brown Jackson was born into a wealthy family, had her way paid through Harvard, was pushed fairly quickly through the ranks, and provided a USSC justice position in spite of having only one year of appellate judge experience.
Quite literally unequivocally and without any possible argument entirely because she was considered the best "Black Women" candidate available... bypassing probably dozens of better qualified people of other colors and sex.
But the left acts as if she is a pull herself up by her own bootstraps working harder than white males to get the same jobs... when in fact she is the epitome of 2022 woke privilege.
Roger probably believes she grew up poor, had a crack head mom, a dad in prison, had to work her way through school, was rejected because of color and every other cliche?
Why... because she is a black women and Roger is a racist.
Laundry is done by the staff.
It is not ideal Scott but I'm safe and sound.
I have furniture in my room with my closet. I have a chair.
It is not ideal but like I said it is my fault for now.
It is not what I wanted but I won't die here alone because I'm paying off my debt and sometime next year we can meet.
We actually might get along.
Roger...
How does it work that your roommate cannot get through a locked door without a code.... but somehow you can? Is there a "secret door" that they only tell you about? Does the lock pad amazingly disappear when it sees you coming?
Or perhaps there is a nurse that buzzes you through?
Either way, either the facility is locked (which it would need to be if it houses dementia people) or it is not secured (which then it would not have mentally ill or dementia people housed there).
It cannot be both.
I never said I like 👍 you are lying.
Roger probably believes she grew up poor, had a crack head mom, a dad in prison, had to work her way through school, was rejected because of color and every other cliche?
Her family was a middle class family that escalate a racist neighbor.
She got the job because she is highly qualified Scott not affirmative actions.
You keep going back to the welfare queen racist rhetoric.
All I have to do is sign out because I'm not locked down like Mark Shippers is
Brown Jackson was born into a wealthy family, had her way paid through Harvard, was pushed fairly quickly through the ranks, and provided a USSC justice position in spite of having only one year of appellate judge experience.
Think about the fact he derides constantly, a judge who was born in a town established by Freedmen, grew up in a home and their first language was Gullah, became homeless because of a house fire.
But since he’s conservative he doesn’t count
Most of the time the front door is not locked up since the pandemic has faded away...
It is not ideal but like I said before next year
A studio apartment, with no kitchen or laundry, and no actual furniture except a couple of beds and a couple of chairs. Probably a television on a dresser or hung from the wall. 24-7 nursing care with all the meals provided for you.
Don’t forget, he’s not in charge of his owns meds, they are delivered to him in those paper cups we do Jell-O shots out of.
LOL
And actually Scott, sometimes it works both ways...
Enough about me.
Scott this is free
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/10/us/politics/jan-6-trump-criminal-referral.html?unlocked_article_code=AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACEIPuomT1JKd6J17Vw1cRCfTTMQmqxCdw_PIxftm3iWka3DJDm8aiPkORJCH_0bRZKF4INk62XHFAcNbLbo3Afdoz-peOUVpDhOlrJaegp0BZSUprIb5FkUH46XwZ5Fquzn7cjv-b-5l2Ly0ux_BPTHtX6Ld0CI-cwsyqY9ifFv5xSQNlq3aFeN32YZ02_YnVp0rVi5AMHfRx4TgAh5_MNyDZxjOuEJhC6wCB2alzZPL4KkAcQ5SFVvAUHt9hG47495XM9kSV73te19iIIGtxOVMVRE7aduhFJYzRIPLlrl1sberqRCEzcq-xfteB7ygSPkX-m2nr_qur8anoMbT&smid=url-share
She got the job because she is highly qualified Scott not affirmative actions. You keep going back to the welfare queen racist rhetoric.
Actually Roger...
She has never been on welfare. She grew up affluent. Economically privileged if you will. Never worked menial jobs or had to struggle with anything financial. She went to Harvard and is now a USSC Justice.
Do you believe welfare is just "given" to black people because of their race or something?
But you didn't criticize Kruz etc about pedophilia!
The staff is upset about the DOJ
Investigators from the House committee and the Justice Department have not been sharing information, except to avoid conflicts around the scheduling of certain witnesses.
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Representative Pete Aguilar, Democrat of California, has said that the committee is “finishing up” its investigative phase.Credit...Oliver Contreras for The New York Times
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“We want them to move faster, but we respect their work,” Mr. Aguilar said, adding that the committee has a different goal the Justice Department’s inquiry: to fully investigate what led to the riot, which injured more than 150 police officers, and take legislative steps to prevent a repeat. “It’s an insult to the lives of the Capitol Police officers if we don’t pursue what happened and take meaningful and concrete steps to ensure that it doesn’t happen again.”
Aside from the question of whether to make a referral about Mr. Trump, the committee has moved aggressively to use the Justice Department to ensure that witnesses cooperate with its investigation. The committee has made criminal referrals against four Trump White House officials for their refusal to sit for questioning or hand over documents, accusing them of contempt of Congress. But the Justice Department has charged only one — Stephen K. Bannon — frustrating the committee.
Those frustrations played out in public at a hearing this month, when Ms. Lofgren said: “This committee is doing its job. The Department of Justice needs to do theirs.”
Ms. Lofgren said she had not planned to make the remarks, but as she sat on the dais during the hearing, she decided to veer from her planned remarks because the department’s slowness in addressing the contempt referrals ate at her.
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“Some of us did express some frustration. I’m among them,” she said. “Honestly, I hadn’t planned to say that. It wasn’t my script. It wasn’t there. But I thought, you know, this is frustrating. I just decided to say it.”
Trying to pressure the Justice Department to prosecute a contempt of Congress charge is more appropriate than other criminal referrals, Ms. Lofgren argued.
“It’s different than doing a referral generally for prosecution,” she said. “When you’re the victim of a crime, there is some weight to that. And when you are the victim of criminal contempt, as the committee, is you’re the victim. And so I think there was some stature to that.”
The committee is preparing to hold public hearings in May and June, and to make a final report in September.
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After interviewing more than 800 witnesses — including more than a dozen Trump White House officials — the panel has another 100 interviews lined up, including some witnesses it wants to bring in a second time. Among those scheduled to testify soon is Stephen Miller, a former White House adviser to Mr. Trump, who the committee says helped spread false claims of voter fraud in the election and encouraged state legislatures to appoint alternate slates of electors in an effort to invalidate Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory.
Mr. Miller has sued to block the committee from gaining access to his phone records, arguing in part that the panel was invading his parents’ privacy since he was on their family plan.
The committee is still deciding whether to call some key witnesses, including Mr. Trump, Vice President Mike Pence and Virginia Thomas, the wife of Justice Clarence Thomas, who urged Mark Meadows, the White House chief of staff at the time, to work to keep Mr. Trump in office.
“We have completed a substantial amount of work,” Ms. Lofgren said. “We’re going to accomplish — we hope — what we set out to do, which is to tell the entire story of what happened, the events of the 6th and the events that led up to the day.”
Of course not.
But rrb does.
For someone who bragged about ignoring rat, you sure mention him a lot, he’s living rent free.
Back to reality 😪..some Republicans have a conscious mind.
Former Sen. Rick Santorum (R) will endorse Dave McCormick for the Republican nomination in the U.S. Senate race in Pennsylvania.
Why it matters: Former President Trump on Saturday made a surprise endorsement of Mehmet Oz, better known as Dr. Oz, who is running against McCormick.
Details: "I know Pennsylvania and I know conservatives. Dave Mccormick will be the next Senator from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. He has my full endorsement," Santorum said in a statement provided by the McCormick campaign.
Between the lines: McCormick met twice with Trump at Mar-a-Lago, including on Wednesday.
Shit live coverage
Analysts predict Russian troops will carry out a major offensive from Izium to the central city of Dnipro, a strategic target in eastern Ukraine’s Donbas region, U.S. military officials said on Sunday.
The assessment came as satellite images showed hundreds of military vehicles moving through the eastern town of Velykyi Burluk toward the city of Izium on Friday.
Fighting has intensified around Izium since Moscow announced its intention to focus its combat operations in the east, withdrawing tens of thousands of troops from the north after confronting a stiffer than expected Ukrainian resistance.
“We’ve been talking now for days and days about how Izium was so important to them because it lies almost in the middle of the Donbas region, to the west of it,” a senior Pentagon official said on Friday.
At the time, the senior Pentagon official said American intelligence analysts were seeing Russian troops in and around Izium preparing to push to the south and southeast to try to move deeper into the Donbas region.
Russian forces need Izium to hold their western-forward battle lines and allow them to push on to Dnipro and other strategic cities in the Donbas region, the U.S. officials said on Sunday.
Just south of the area is the city of Kramatorsk, where a Russian missile attack on the rail station Friday killed more than 50 people.
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This is the worst thing since World War II 😤.
Putin is as deranged as Hitler.
"Not ideal, but next year..
." Roger
And just like that two lies of Roger are exposed.
IF you can't move out you can't get married.
IF you can't move out you can't buy the house at Bonney Lake, Washington.
IF you have so much debt that you can't afford a car, house , are we to buy your lie of getting married on May 7th, 2022?cd
Or is that 🤣 next 😃 year.
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