North Carolina DEM Governor Roy Cooper caught in FLA escaping lockdown in his own state to get $$$ at personal fundraiser: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kF8ZicWnTzw
"Perhaps #HillaryClinton thinks she can run out the clock on our efforts to get to the bottom of her scandalous email schemes. Recall that she is resisting, through an emergency appeal, a court order to us about her emails," @TomFitton in Breitbart. Read: https://t.co/bfqcI0Fped— Judicial Watch 🔎 (@JudicialWatch) May 19, 2020
POTUS daily ingest HCQ prevent COVID-19?
Pre announcement: tools [source(s), data, COV-1 v COV-2 analysis, etc.] provided to factually challenge narrative?
Full attack v HCQ by media [D]s?
Why?
Why wouldnt the media [D]s want to work [on all fronts] to find a possible solution [immediate dismissal]?
Why doesnt the media [D]s want the pandemic [rearrange: dem panic] to slow-stop?
Why doesnt the media [D]s want society to heal [recover]?
Why doesn’t the media [D]s want people to no longer fear going outside?
Why doesnt the media [D]s want people to point the finger at China as the source?
Why doest the media [D]s want people to return to work [normal daily lives]?
Who benefits the most?
Why does corp media [D] attempt to control us?
Why does corp media [D] challenge [attack] anyone who defies pushed_coordinated narrative?
Why does corp media [D] attempt to prevent [individual] critical thinking [public]?
Is this about the virus or something else?
Everything is at stake this election.
Q
RICE’S TESTIMONY
https://intelligence.house.gov/uploadedfiles/sr44.pdf
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...”And so, when General Flynn was named to his role, we were actually in the
midst of the President’s last foreign trip to Greece, Germany, and Peru. As soon
as we returned from that trip, I reached out to try to introduce myself to General
Flynn and to congratulate him and to offer any and all support that we could
provide. I offered to make myself available for as many hours between that point
and January 20th as he found helpful or necessary. And l, frankly, found myself
chasing him to try to find time that worked on both of our schedules to provide that
handoff.
ln the course of the four meetings that I described, we touched on all the
major - major - policy issues that you might imagine. Obviously, Russia was
one of them. We touched, however, more superficially on Russia than might have
otherwise been the case. This was my judgment. We - he had all the briefing
materials provided to him on Russia, and those remain unchanged. We didn’t talk
about Ambassador Kislyak, to answer specifically your question, but we did talk
about Russia as an adversary, as a threat to NATO. We talked about Ukraine.
We talked about Syria. We talked about lran and Russia in al! of those contexts.
But, frankty, we spent a lot more time talking about China in part because
General Flynn’s focus was on China as our principal overarching adversary. He
had many questions and concems about China. And when I elicited - sought to
elicit his perspective on Russia, he was quite - I started to say dismissive, but that
may be an overstatement. He downplayed his assessment of Russia as a threat
to the United States. He called it overblown. He said they’re a declining power,
they’re demographically challenged, they’re not really much of a threat, and then reemphasized the importance of China.
I had seen enough at that point and heard enough to be a little bit sensitive
to the question of the nature of General Flynn’s engagements with the Russians.
And so, while I certainly gave him what he - what I thought any incoming National
Security Advisor would need, in terms of broad strokes of Russia policy, Ukraine,
Syria, all of those things, I didn’t go into depth on particularly
in the sort of
hard national security realrn. lfigured that he could become briefed on that when
he took office