Posted on 05/01/2019 2:37:02 AM PDT by Nextrush
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer say the Democrats are moving forward with President Trump in agreement on spending some 2 trillion dollars on "infrastructure".....
Wednesday had been declared to be a day of nationwide peaceful in Venezuela to remove the regime of Nicolas Maduro from power.
But there were surprise developments Tuesday.....
An extradition hearing for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange set for Thursday at Westminster Magistrates Court in London.....
Assange also set for a sentencing hearing Wednesday morning at 1030 am.....
Two dead and four wounded in a shooting at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte.....
Former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor found guilty of murdering Australian Justine Damond.....
Accused synagogue attacker John T. Earnest in a California courtroom Tuesday.....
Fear of violence in Paris during May Day demonstrations Wednesday......
Word from the White House is that the United States is moving forward with plans to declare the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization....
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What stopped you from posting the whole thing?
Get a job.
Assange sentenced to 50 weeks imprisonment in his trial for bail jumping. Protestors shouting “No Justice in UK”
I did edit to get the sentence into the story a few minutes ago.
*** I did edit to get the sentence into the story a few minutes ago. ***
Thx. I was hoping someone would see it, and post an article. Alas, it fell to me (who hates posting articles via my device).
I’ve been reading about the $2T infrastructure “agreement”. Does anyone see this as another of PDJT’s rope-a-dope schemes similar to the $1T to the US Military. PDJT signed off on the military spending bill reluctantly - yet knowing all along that he could move $$$ to the build of The Wall.
So could $2T infrastructure be the Military bill redux.
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