Posted on 01/14/2018 8:17:37 PM PST by Elderberry
WHO GOT TO HER?
On Saturday nights edition of Justice with Judge Jeanine, host Jeanine Pirro erroneously stated that the question of a falsified long-form birth certificate purportedly issued by the state of Hawaii on behalf of Barack Hussein Obama had been solved.
The segment began by showing a clip of President Donald Trump expressing optimism that Congress will address the DACA issue dealing with illegals now in their 20s and 30s who were brought to the U.S. as children by family members. The DACA program, instituted by Obama by executive action, is set to expire on March 5, with Trump urging Congress to pass an immigration bill encompassing a number of his initiatives as well as the Dreamers, a term often used by Democrats for DACA recipients.
Trump is now not as optimistic as he was last week when he held an on-camera bipartisan meeting with congressional leaders about immigration, DACA and border security.
Pirro then brought on former six-term Maricopa County, AZ Sheriff Joseph M. Arpaio, 85, who announced last week that he is running for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Jeff Flake. Arpaios opening statement as to why he is running included his support for Trumps agenda, which includes building a border wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Im going to fight for Arizona; Im going to fight for the president, and Im going to fight for the nation he said.
After Arpaios opening statement, Pirro asked Arpaio what he believed led up to the issuing of a false missile alert sent to more than 1 million Hawaii residents cell phones just after 8:00 AM Hawaii time on Saturday. In response, Arpaio said that Hawaii state government cant even solve that case of a fake, fraudulent government document, clearly referring to the long-form image posted at whitehouse.gov
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Obama was born in Kenya. His grandmother was there and has said she saw him being born. That does it for me.
Thanks for that correction. FReegards!
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