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A Weekly Dose of President Trump- Trump Family Train 12/6/20
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Posted on 12/06/2020 8:48:32 AM PST by weston

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To: exit82
Emerald Robinson

@EmeraldRobinson

· 1h

The point of more lockdowns is not to keep you safe, but to keep you broke.

This is the largest transfer of wealth in history.

The middle class is being bankrupted in favor of large corporations.

5,801 posted on 12/20/2020 3:28:21 PM PST by exit82 (Democrats are unfit to govern--they hate America, the Constitution and those they don't agree with.)
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To: exit82

Maggie Haberman

SCOOP - Sidney Powell was in Oval Office last night as POTUS discussed making her special counsel for election fraud.

Among those pushing back on the idea was Pat Cipollone, Meadows and even Giuliani. But Giuliani separately pushed DHS this week to seize control of voting machines to examine them for possible fraud. DHS said it has no authority to do that.

The meeting got raucous, with various administration members drifting in and out and different people arguing. Powell told others they were quitters, people people briefed on the meeting

The fact of the meeting - and Giuliani hope of seizing the voting machines - has alarmed some of the president's advisers, who see his desire to take his refusal to accept the election results as in a dangerous new place

Meadows and Cipollone strenuously and repeatedly objected to these suggestions, saying there was no constitutional basis, according to the people briefed.

One person floated an executive order to seize the voting machines. That was also shot down by Cipollone, per the people briefed.

Adding to the story but two people briefed said Flynn was there as well for this meeting.

During the meeting, the president asked about Flynn’s suggestion of deploying the military, those briefed said. That was also shot down.

MORE - POTUS asked about possibility of Powell being given security clearances to pursue her theories, per people briefed on the meeting.

In the president's mind, "special counsel" is what DoJ made happen with Mueller, but what was being discussed was Powell working inside the White House - and Trump came very close to hiring her, per multiple people briefed.

"Ms. Powell’s ideas were shot down by every other Trump adviser present, all of whom repeatedly pointed out that she had yet to back up her claims with proof."

"At one point, one person briefed on the meeting said, she produced several affidavits, but upon inspection they were all signed by a man she has previously used as an expert witness, whose credentials have been called into question."

NIKK.................ROTF....she took it and ran with it! Priceless...."The Art Of War".(Appear to be weak-chaos)

And who better to catch in a LIE?.....The failing New York Times.

That's my comment..


5,802 posted on 12/20/2020 3:29:50 PM PST by STARLIT (“WE CAN'T DIRECT THE WIND BUT WE CAN ADJUST OUR SAILS" )
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To: MS.BEHAVIN; Spirit of Liberty

I noticed that a lot with her shoes.


5,803 posted on 12/20/2020 3:33:33 PM PST by CottonBall (COVID -1984)
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To: exit82

https://cdn.donaldjtrump.com/public-files/press_assets/trump-v-boockvar-petition.pdf

267 page request for certiorari to the Supreme Court by Trump.


5,804 posted on 12/20/2020 3:34:13 PM PST by exit82 (Democrats are unfit to govern--they hate America, the Constitution and those they don't agree with.)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN

Is it? I’m glad it’s accurate, but not if it shows a positive! I’m hoping yours is a mistake.

I really should’ve had a colonoscopy instead but .... I didn’t want to


5,805 posted on 12/20/2020 3:34:58 PM PST by CottonBall (COVID -1984)
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To: Jane Long

Lol, good one!


5,806 posted on 12/20/2020 3:35:35 PM PST by CottonBall (COVID -1984)
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To: Jane Long

Lol, good one!


5,807 posted on 12/20/2020 3:35:39 PM PST by CottonBall (COVID -1984)
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To: exit82
Arizona Republican Party

@AZGOP

· 4h

We will not allow the County of Maricopa and its liberal attorneys to obstruct and prevent a forensic audit. Get tough, Republicans. The People and the Party are totally with you, we only ask that you FIGHT!

5,808 posted on 12/20/2020 3:37:27 PM PST by exit82 (Democrats are unfit to govern--they hate America, the Constitution and those they don't agree with.)
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To: CottonBall

Melania’s shoes?


5,809 posted on 12/20/2020 3:42:00 PM PST by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history)
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To: Spirit of Liberty; CottonBall

The post after yours I suggested Alpine or Davis Texas. I used to live there, I think the mountains are pretty. Davis even has pine trees.
Sierra Blanca is in mountains, head north of there you can get to New Mexico. I like Riudosa.

I made it home about an hour ago. Route without highways, once I got out of Fort Worth the cows outnumbered cars by at least 400 to 1. Blasted my rock music, stepped on the gas, felt like I was 20 years younger, and my neck and arms aren’t too bad. Had to settle my cat down. May try to catch up later after I’ve rested a bit.

Oh and on the trip up and back, Trump flags were EVERYWHERE. My granddaughter had one in her room. 🙂


5,810 posted on 12/20/2020 3:42:46 PM PST by Rusty0604 (2020 four more years!)
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To: exit82

Good..tks


5,811 posted on 12/20/2020 3:44:33 PM PST by STARLIT (“WE CAN'T DIRECT THE WIND BUT WE CAN ADJUST OUR SAILS" )
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To: exit82

I love the comment that says that 80 million of us are not conceding.


5,812 posted on 12/20/2020 3:45:26 PM PST by CottonBall (COVID -1984)
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To: Rusty0604

Glad you got home safe. And even enjoyed the ride!


5,813 posted on 12/20/2020 3:47:08 PM PST by CottonBall (COVID -1984)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN

Yes, quite often the bottom of her shoes matches her clothing. It’s really cute. And she must be walking in the photos..


5,814 posted on 12/20/2020 3:48:03 PM PST by CottonBall (COVID -1984)
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To: Rusty0604

Get some rest. Have pleasant dreams and join us later.


5,815 posted on 12/20/2020 3:48:03 PM PST by hoosiermama ( When you open your heart to patriotism, there is not room for prejudice. .DJT )
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To: Rusty0604

Glad you made it back home and had a great trip, Rusty.


5,816 posted on 12/20/2020 3:55:58 PM PST by exit82 (Democrats are unfit to govern--they hate America, the Constitution and those they don't agree with.)
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To: hoosiermama; exit82
President - Elect ePearce4Q Ph.D Flag of AustraliaFlag of United StatesFlag of Canada @ePearce4Q Police cars revolving lightBREAKING: Top congressional lawmakers announced the roughly $900 billion COVID-19 relief bill on Sunday, just hours ahead of a government shutdown deadline — a deal nearly nine months in the making.

Lawmakers reach COVID-19 relief deal Top congressional lawmakers announced a roughly $900 billion COVID-19 relief bill on Sunday, just hours ahead of a government shutdown deadline -- a deal nearly nine months in the making. House Democratic Leader Steny Hoyer informed the caucus that they will vote on a one-day stopgap funding bill Sunday night in order to avert a government shutdown, per Democratic aides. A final vote on the spending bill and COVID-19 relief bill will be on Monday in the House, before it heads to the Senate. McConnell outlined a $900 billion dollar package that includes, among other things, a second draw of the paycheck protection program. The agreement also includes "huge sums" for vaccine distribution, will "renew and extend" unemployment benefits, money for schools." After several months of partisan bickering over the size and scope of the relief deal, lawmakers agreed to a $300 boost in weekly unemployment benefits, $600 relief checks for individuals, more than $300 billion for small business aid and huge pots of money for schools, hospitals and vaccine distribution. Congressional leaders worked through the weekend but a deal was stalled over disagreements related to the Federal Reserve's lending powers. GOP Sen. Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania was advocating for a provision on the Federal Reserve to be included in the final COVID-19 relief deal. His provision would block the next administration and the Federal Reserve from relaunching several expiring lending programs next year. Democrats cried foul over the last-minute squabble and accused Republicans of inserting partisan language that would kneecap efforts by the incoming Biden administration to respond to economic crises. Despite the 11th hour haggling, negotiators remained optimistic that a deal would be reached. A spokesperson for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell confirmed late Saturday night that an agreement had been reached on the Toomey matter. "Now that Democrats have agreed to a version of Senator Toomey’s important language, we can begin closing out the rest of the package to deliver much-needed relief to families, workers and businesses," McConnell spokesperson Doug Andres said. Per a Democratic aide, Toomey agreed to drop the language prohibiting the fed from reestablishing lending facilities similar to the ones established in the CARES Act. Republicans also claimed victory, with Toomey's team outlining the compromise as one that prohibits the programs from being duplicated without congressional approval. But now, a government shutdown deadline at midnight Sunday is bearing down on Congress as it seeks to pass both the stimulus relief package and a must-pass $1.4 trillion stimulus deal. MORE: McConnell says pandemic relief deal with aid to individuals, businesses is 'close' The House is expected to vote on both packages first, followed by the Senate -- but they are under time constraints and will likely need more time to get both packages across the finish line. Leadership has warned members of Congress to keep their schedules open as they may have to work through Monday, and it would also require another short-term funding bill. "I appreciate the good faith spirit that has characterized my talks with the Democratic leader, Speaker Pelosi, Leader McCarthy, Secretary Mnuchin. But the American people cannot feed their families or pay their bills with Congress' good-faith discussions," McConnell said. "They need us to act." The new COVID-19 relief legislation would "repurpose" over $400 billion in unused funds from the CARES Act, which Congress passed back in March -- which means this bill will include about $500 billion in new funding if the $900 billion top-line holds. Democrats acknowledged defeat in getting $160 billion in aid for state and local governments in the deal due to Republican opposition. At the same time, McConnell has agreed to set aside liability protections for businesses, which he had said was a "red line" for Republicans. Democrats and Republicans alike both fought hard to include direct stimulus checks for Americans at $1,200 -- the same amount approved in the CARES Act by both chambers of Congress in March. An effort by Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., to secure $1,200 direct checks to Americans failed earlier Friday. Hawley, who had been working with Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., on a direct check effort for several weeks, left the floor so frustrated that he said he may derail the short-term funding effort to prevent a government shutdown later Friday. "I have no idea what is going on and I’m not prepared to sign off on a CR until I know what’s going on," Hawley said. "It's beginning to reach the point of absurdity. It's time for leadership to put on the table what they’ve got -- it's time for them to brief members on what they’ve got." "If we are going to spend hundreds of billions of dollars bailing out this, that and the other, surely we could start with reasonable modest relief to the working people in need in this nation," Hawley said on the floor. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., opposed the measure out of concern that it was ineffective and would drive up debt.

NIKK..ABC


5,817 posted on 12/20/2020 3:58:59 PM PST by STARLIT (“WE CAN'T DIRECT THE WIND BUT WE CAN ADJUST OUR SAILS" )
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To: NIKK

Lawmakers reach COVID-19 relief deal Top congressional lawmakers announced a roughly $900 billion COVID-19 relief bill on Sunday, just hours ahead of a government shutdown deadline -- a deal nearly nine months in the making. House Democratic Leader Steny Hoyer informed the caucus that they will vote on a one-day stopgap funding bill Sunday night in order to avert a government shutdown, per Democratic aides.

A final vote on the spending bill and COVID-19 relief bill will be on Monday in the House, before it heads to the Senate. McConnell outlined a $900 billion dollar package that includes, among other things, a second draw of the paycheck protection program. The agreement also includes "huge sums" for vaccine distribution, will "renew and extend" unemployment benefits, money for schools." After several months of partisan bickering over the size and scope of the relief deal, lawmakers agreed to a $300 boost in weekly unemployment benefits, $600 relief checks for individuals, more than $300 billion for small business aid and huge pots of money for schools, hospitals and vaccine distribution.

Congressional leaders worked through the weekend but a deal was stalled over disagreements related to the Federal Reserve's lending powers.

GOP Sen. Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania was advocating for a provision on the Federal Reserve to be included in the final COVID-19 relief deal. His provision would block the next administration and the Federal Reserve from relaunching several expiring lending programs next year.

Democrats cried foul over the last-minute squabble and accused Republicans of inserting partisan language that would kneecap efforts by the incoming Biden administration to respond to economic crises.

Despite the 11th hour haggling, negotiators remained optimistic that a deal would be reached. A spokesperson for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell confirmed late Saturday night that an agreement had been reached on the Toomey matter. "Now that Democrats have agreed to a version of Senator Toomey’s important language, we can begin closing out the rest of the package to deliver much-needed relief to families, workers and businesses," McConnell spokesperson Doug Andres said. Per a Democratic aide, Toomey agreed to drop the language prohibiting the fed from reestablishing lending facilities similar to the ones established in the CARES Act.

Republicans also claimed victory, with Toomey's team outlining the compromise as one that prohibits the programs from being duplicated without congressional approval. But now, a government shutdown deadline at midnight Sunday is bearing down on Congress as it seeks to pass both the stimulus relief package and a must-pass $1.4 trillion stimulus deal.

MORE: McConnell says pandemic relief deal with aid to individuals, businesses is 'close' The House is expected to vote on both packages first, followed by the Senate -- but they are under time constraints and will likely need more time to get both packages across the finish line.

Leadership has warned members of Congress to keep their schedules open as they may have to work through Monday, and it would also require another short-term funding bill. "I appreciate the good faith spirit that has characterized my talks with the Democratic leader, Speaker Pelosi, Leader McCarthy, Secretary Mnuchin. But the American people cannot feed their families or pay their bills with Congress' good-faith discussions," McConnell said. "They need us to act."

The new COVID-19 relief legislation would "repurpose" over $400 billion in unused funds from the CARES Act, which Congress passed back in March -- which means this bill will include about $500 billion in new funding if the $900 billion top-line holds.

Democrats acknowledged defeat in getting $160 billion in aid for state and local governments in the deal due to Republican opposition. At the same time, McConnell has agreed to set aside liability protections for businesses, which he had said was a "red line" for Republicans.

Democrats and Republicans alike both fought hard to include direct stimulus checks for Americans at $1,200 -- the same amount approved in the CARES Act by both chambers of Congress in March. An effort by Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., to secure $1,200 direct checks to Americans failed earlier Friday. Hawley, who had been working with Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., on a direct check effort for several weeks, left the floor so frustrated that he said he may derail the short-term funding effort to prevent a government shutdown later Friday. "I have no idea what is going on and I’m not prepared to sign off on a CR until I know what’s going on," Hawley said. "It's beginning to reach the point of absurdity. It's time for leadership to put on the table what they’ve got -- it's time for them to brief members on what they’ve got." "If we are going to spend hundreds of billions of dollars bailing out this, that and the other, surely we could start with reasonable modest relief to the working people in need in this nation," Hawley said on the floor.

Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., opposed the measure out of concern that it was ineffective and would drive up debt.


5,818 posted on 12/20/2020 4:04:59 PM PST by STARLIT (“WE CAN'T DIRECT THE WIND BUT WE CAN ADJUST OUR SAILS" )
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To: freepersup

👍👍


5,819 posted on 12/20/2020 4:12:53 PM PST by Rusty0604 (2020 four more years!)
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To: exit82; hoosiermama


5,820 posted on 12/20/2020 4:14:55 PM PST by STARLIT (“WE CAN'T DIRECT THE WIND BUT WE CAN ADJUST OUR SAILS" )
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