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Fulton County DA Fani Willis and Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade testified about their romantic relationshipWade and Willis each testified that the romantic relationship began in 2022, after she had brought him onCellphone data reveals Wade made three dozen visits to the Hapeville neighborhood where his lover Willis lived before she hired him Fani Willis and her special prosecutor former lover Nathan Wade appeared to be having late night trysts at her apartment well before they both claim their 'romantic relationship' started, according to bombshell phone records just filed into court.The cellphone data reveals Wade visited the exact area where the...
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Special prosecutor Nathan Wade appears to have visited Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ neighborhood at least 35 times in 2021, according to phone data referenced in a Friday court filing.Former president Donald Trump’s attorney obtained cell phone records including voice and text history, as well as location data, for Wade’s phone, according to a new court filing. An analysis found “a minimum of 35 occasions when Mr. Wade’s phone connected for an extended period to either one of those towers in closest proximity” to Willis’ home address in Hapeville, Georgia, according to the affidavit of a criminal defense investigator...
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Was the $355 million fine against Donald Trump, for a “crime” that even the judge issuing the ruling admitted hurt no one, a bridge too far? New York Gov. Kathy Hochul seems to think so, which is why she rushed out to say that other people doing business in New York have nothing to fear: “Law-abiding and rule-following New Yorkers who are businesspeople have nothing to worry about because they’re very different than Donald Trump and his behavior.” What she should have said is: “if they are different from Donald Trump and his political views.” Because nothing about this case,...
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A San Diego migrant center announced it will be forced to close its doors Thursday after running out of funds to assist the overwhelming number of asylum-seekers who have illegally crossed into the county. The mayor of nearby El Cajon, Calif., told Fox News Thursday that he fears the welcome center’s closure will quickly become a “serious problem” for his community. “Over the past few months, we’ve seen 100,000 migrants come across the San Diego border,” Mayor Bill Wells told “Fox & Friends First.” “A lot of those have been absorbed by this county shelter that used taxpayer money. They...
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New court filing submitted this morning reveals that Nathan Wade visited Fani Willis' Hapeville neighborhood over three dozen times before the district attorney hired him to lead Fulton County’s election interference prosecution, according to cellphone data included in a court submission filed Friday. Data collected from Wade’s cellphone and cellphone tower transmissions were used to track his movements, and seem to contradict Wade’s testimony from last week in which he said he had visited Willis at her condo in Hapeville no more than 10 times before he was hired in November 2021. It also indicates Wade twice arrived late at...
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Microsoft is committed to discriminating against white males.
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Hours after a county executive on Long Island announced an order prohibiting transgender athletes from competing in women’s sports, the New York State Attorney General publicly denounced the motion.On Thursday, Feb. 22, just hours after Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman signed his executive order, Attorney General Letitia James announced that her office would look into the next steps to protect transgender athletes from the ban, which she called “dangerous.” “This executive order is transphobic,” she said in a statement. “In New York, we have laws that protect our beautifully diverse communities from hate and discrimination of any and every kind...We...
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President Joe Biden’s unabashed reliance on pre-prepared notes to help him explain his own policies in response to questions he knows are coming is sparking concern about his age from party donors. An Axios report sets out even in closed-door fundraisers, where prescreened donors can ask questions of the octogenarian, he can be seen consulting his notes to provide detailed answers, according to people familiar with the routine. The staged Q&A sessions have left some donors wondering whether Biden can withstand the rigors of a 2024 presidential campaign let alone potential debates with former President Donald Trump, 77, according to...
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When ownership becomes a crime. Bill has already been introduced. 10 Minute Video..............
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MSNBC says if you believe your rights come from God (and not Congress), you are a Christian nationalist. (21 seconds clip in the link)https://twitter.com/Liz_Wheeler/status/1761033993468756119
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AMAC members are engaged in the effort to hold big banks accountable for cancelling services to consumers and organizations who hold worldviews that the leadership of these financial institutions find objectionable. Last year, they sent JP Morgan Chase executives over 91,000 messages to help hold the bank accountable for the decision to assault the free speech rights of fossil fuel companies, arms manufacturers, and religious organizations. This assault included denying services to former Ambassador Sam Brownback’s non-profit, the National Committee for Religious Freedom. The strategy these financial institutions use to close accounts, or de-bank, individuals and organizations who dare subscribe...
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The company initially planned to be all-EV by 2030, but it said today that EVs will make up 50% of its sales by the end of the decade. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ There’s no longer an expiry date on Mercedes-Benz combustion engines. Due to the recent trends of slower-than-expected demand for EVs, the German automaker is recalibrating its EV transition pace, cutting down the number of electric models it expects to sell by 2030 in half, the brand announced today in an investor statement. Earlier, Mercedes-Benz had pledged to go fully electric by 2030, and permanently consign its combustion engines to the history...
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Trump's attorneys have Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade's cell phone data - At least 35 visits to Fani Willis's condo before the "relationship" started 2,000 calls and 12K texts between Wade/Willis in 2021. Late night hook-ups after calls from Willis. Bad news for Willis.
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I remember the joke made by Jay Leno about Obama. Go to a McDonalds and order whatever you want and give the bill to the person behind you. Unfortunately, that is the Democrat playbook under Obama/Biden (hereafter termed “O’Biden”). For example, Biden is bragging about forgiving student loan debt relief in the amount of $1.2 Billion in student debt for roughly 153,000 borrowers. And bragging that he is ignoring the US Supreme Court like a banana republic dictator. Like the Jay Leno “joke,” SOMEONE has to pay for this election year vote pandering. But that is the beauty/tragedy of BIG...
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General Motors once hoped to unseat Tesla as America’s EV leader. Sources tell us what went wrong with batteries, software and more. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It wasn’t supposed to be like this. By early 2024, General Motors was to have had half a dozen electric vehicles selling in volume, all using the next-generation Ultium architecture it unveiled at “EV Day” in March 2020. That list includes the Chevrolet Silverado EV, Blazer EV, and Equinox EV; the Cadillac Lyriq; and the GMC Hummer EV in two versions. This expansive rollout of new EVs was to put GM on a course to, as The...
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There are three certainties in life: death, taxes and Kamala Harris writhing with awkwardness every time she steps in front of a camera. Scratch that: life actually has four certainties. The fourth is that you will grow up to be an adult, and when you grow up to be an adult, there are some things you simply can’t do outside the obvious, like committing a heinous crime. You can’t skip off to Las Vegas for a week-long, coke-induced bender with your old high school buddies while your wife is at home with the week-old newborn.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said on Thursday that it seized 6.5 tons of methamphetamine at Eagle Pass port of entry in Texas. It is the largest seizure ever made at a port of entry in a single enforcement action. The methamphetamine had a street value of more than $117 million, according to a press release. The seizure was made at the Camino Real International Bridge on Feb. 18, when a CBP officer referred a tractor trailer manifesting a shipment of drying agents for piglets for secondary inspection. The CBP said that its officers conducted “a canine and non-intrusive...
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Sen. Tommy Tuberville said Thursday that some fellow Senate Republicans were against his "Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act," drafted to prevent biological men from competing in women's sports. "We know the Democrats aren't gonna vote for it, but I actually had a couple of Republicans who voted against me on this," Tuberville said at the annual CPAC event outside of Washington, D.C., in suburban Maryland. "I went to them and asked, 'Don't you have a daughter? Don't you have granddaughters? I mean, what planet are you coming from?'" Tuberville introduced the bill last year, and said Thursday...
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EV startup stocks Rivian (RIVN) and Lucid (LCID) sank Thursday after both companies reported fourth-quarter earnings and revenue late Wednesday, and announced they are not ramping up production in 2024. Rivian reported Wednesday a loss of $1.36 per share in Q4 with sales doubling to $1.31 billion. Wall Street expected a loss of $1.35 and revenue totaling $1.28 billion. Looking to 2024, Rivian said it expects production of 57,000 vehicles, remaining flat compared with 2023. The EV startup also predicts consumer and commercial vehicle deliveries to grow by low single-digits in 2024. The company also announced that it predicts vehicle...
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FORTRESS MONROE, Monday, Feb. 22. The flag-of-truce steamer New-York arrived this afternoon. Richmond papers have been received up to the 20th inst. They contain no dispatches from Charleston of a later data than the 12th, and those are unimportant. An official dispatch, to the rebel War Department of the 18th inst., announces Gen. SHERMAN's arrival at Quitman, on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, without opposition, but will not be allowed to take Mobile without a desperate battle. This advance was, without comparison, the boldest movement of the war, SHERMAN has from 25,000 to 30,000 men. They tear up the railroad...
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