Posted on 12/01/2021 9:25:14 AM PST by weston
Richard Grenell
@RichardGrenell
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@NBCNews
employee purposefully pushes partial information giving false conclusions to the public.
Trump tested negative *twice* after the false positive.
Why does Hayes not reveal the full story? How is this allowed by NBC News?
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Chris Hayes
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It seems pretty clear Trump tested positive and very cleary was symptomatic with Covid and went around spreading it to everyone he met while the WH covered it up. Among many things, it’s pretty clear he’s sick when you look at the clips in here now.
https://msnbc.com/all-in‘/watch/here-s-everything-trump-did-after-testing-positive-for-covid-127675973937
@malloryblount
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“Herschel is the difference maker in taking back the Senate.”
President Trump while hosting a fundraiser for his friend of nearly 40 years and Georgia’s next U.S. Senator, @HerschelWalker
Disclose.tv
@disclosetv
JUST IN - Germany imposes nationwide lockdown for the unvaccinated.
Posted on 5:45 AM · Dec 2nd, 2021
https://www.gettr.com/post/pih6r8a273
Meet the 80 House Republicans Who Voted With Dems to Create National Vax Database
Jack Posobiec
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BREAKING: Nancy Mace’s Chief of Staff Resigns amid Congresswoman’s Feud with Conservatives
Exclusive — Nancy Mace’s Chief of Staff Resigns amid South Carolina Congresswoman’s Feud with Conservatives
MATTHEW BOYLE 1 Dec 2021
FTA
The chief of staff for Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) has resigned amid the congresswoman’s feud with House conservatives, Breitbart News has learned exclusively.
Mara Mellstrom, Mace’s chief of staff in her congressional office, turned in her resignation on Wednesday, a senior congressional aide confirmed to Breitbart News. Mellstrom has not replied to a request for comment on Wednesday evening. Sources familiar, however, told Breitbart News that Mellstrom had been pursuing other opportunities in the 2022 election cycle for a long time before this episode emerged.
This development comes while the congresswoman is mired in drama and infighting with Reps. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA).
Mace condemned Boebert for comments she made about Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN), a member of the socialist so-called “Squad,” prompting Greene to attack her as “the trash in the GOP conference.”
Boebert’s feud with Omar got particularly nasty this week as videos surfaced of the Colorado conservative making tasteless terrorist jokes about the Muslim congresswoman. Boebert apologized publicly for the comments, and after House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and House Democrat Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) intervened, Boebert and Omar had a phone call which reportedly quickly went off the rails. In it, Omar reportedly demanded more out of Boebert, which Boebert reportedly responded to with a demand for an apology from Omar for past discretions including antisemitism. Omar hung up on Boebert, and that became the narrative—with even former President Donald Trump jumping in on the fun to bash Omar more with a demand for an apology for a number of outlandish things and the story seemed to be slipping off the front pages before House Democrats could mobilize an effort to vote to strip Boebert of her committee assignments like they had previously done to Greene and Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) earlier this year.
Good morning, TFT!
Darn….I missed PDJT, on F&F. Will have to watch a replay.
YOU’VE GOT MAIL!
House strikes deal to avoid a government shutdown one day before deadline
THU, DEC 2 2021 8:35 AM ESTJacob Pramuk
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The House reached a deal on a temporary government funding bill ahead of a Friday deadline to avoid a government shutdown.
The House could vote on the legislation as soon as Thursday.
The bill could face issues in the Senate, where a handful of Republicans are pushing to include language to bar a Biden administration vaccine mandate on private employers.
The House reached a deal Thursday on a short-term government funding bill that would prevent a shutdown before a Friday deadline.
The measure would fund the government at current levels through Feb. 18, House Appropriations Committee Chair Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., said in a statement. The House could vote on the legislation Thursday.
Both chambers of Congress need to pass a spending bill by Friday to prevent a lapse in funding. An extended shutdown can lead to furloughs of federal workers and the suspension of certain government services.
If the House approves the bill Thursday, the Senate could still pose problems as lawmakers rush to avoid a crisis. Any senator has the ability to stop the bill’s quick passage.
A handful of Republicans led by Sen. Mike Lee of Utah have pushed to include language in the bill that would bar a Biden administration vaccine mandate on private employers. The effort could delay approval of the funding bill and cause at least a temporary shutdown.
It is unclear whether Senate leaders can reach an agreement that would allow for a quick vote on the spending bill.
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/02/government-shutdown-house-strikes-deal-on-funding-bill.html
Mace’s COS will probably be replaced with a Cheney flunky. What a disappointment Mace has turned out to be.
Jobless claims climb to 220,000 from half-century low
Labor market continuing to recover from coronavirus pandemic
By Megan Henney FOXBusiness Updated on 19 mins ago
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The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits last week rose off the lowest levels since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Figures released Thursday by the Labor Department show that applications for the week ended Nov. 27 climbed to 222,000 from a revised 194,000 a week earlier, easily topping the 240,000 forecast by Refinitiv analysts.
Claims have continually declined as the economy recovers from the pandemic and Americans venture out to travel, shop and eat. Businesses have struggled to keep up with the demand, however, and have reported difficulties in onboarding new employees. Thursday’s report suggests that companies are making an effort to retain the workers they already have.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/initial-jobless-claims-coronavirus-november-27
Of course they did.
Yes, she is disappointing.
Here’s the thread about those 80 Republican traitors….
Exclusive — ‘Tool to Enforce Orwellian Rules’: 80 House Republicans Help Pass Bill to Fund Federal Vaccination Database
Breitbart News ^ | 12/1/21 | Katherine Hamilton
Posted on 12/1/2021, 9:11:26 PM by AnthonySoprano
Eighty House Republicans voted with Democrats on Tuesday to pass the Immunization Infrastructure Modernization Act, which if passed by the Senate and signed into law would fund a federal vaccination database
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4017476/posts
The list of names is posted, there.
So sick of these backstabbers.
Funny…the Dims are most always in lock step on their votes. Not are Repub squishes, though. :-(
Good morning, lysie. Thanks for that beautiful omelette.
A great start to the day 😋
Let’s see how this actually goes….oddly written headline….
Biden picks less strict COVID travel rules than feared, makes insurance cover rapid tests
NY Post ^ | 12/01/2021 | Steven Nelson and Samuel Chamberlain
Posted on 12/2/2021, 8:12:51 AM by ChicagoConservative27
President Biden on Thursday will announce a COVID-19 “winter plan” that imposes new, but less strict than feared, international travel rules and mandates that health insurance companies pay for at-home COVID-19 rapid tests.
Air travelers to the US will have to test negative within one day of their flight, rather than within three days, but Biden opted against more draconian ideas reportedly under review amid fears about the potentially more contagious Omicron variant.
Biden’s team had considered forcing US citizens to do seven days of mandatory self-quarantine after returning from abroad and requiring them to test negative three to five days after arrival under threat of legal punishment, according to the Washington Post
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https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4017557/posts
They must have realized it was impossible to enforce. Wonder how they will force insurance companies to pay for at-home testes. It’s not a law but another bogus “mandate”, so how can they force private businesses to go along with it?
McTurtle said there isn’t going to be a government shutdown.
Mitch going to sell us out, again?
He' a POS. At this point he is just another Dim.
Thanks
On the War Room with Steve Bannon is Kari Lake, future AZ Governor, and Dr. Robert Malone for the 1st hour.
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