Keyword: bfake
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A Georgia judge considering bombshell complaints about Fulton County DA Fani Willis says an evidentiary hearing will go ahead Thursday where a judge will weigh claims to disqualify her from the case of a Donald Trump associate. The lawyer for the Trump associated, accused of taking part in the 'fake electors' scheme in the state, plans to call a series of witnesses who will speak to allegations of an 'inappropriate' relationship between Willis and a lawyer on her team, in a conflagration set to draw Trump inside yet another courthouse. Among witnesses the lawyer plans to call are the DA's...
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Matt Gaetz on Tuesday night angrily denied that he had worked to unseat Kevin McCarthy in revenge for McCarthy failing to protect him. Gaetz, 41, is facing a House Committee inquiry into allegations of sexual misconduct, use of illegal drugs, and misuse of funds. Gaetz has argued that the two-year, wide-ranging inquiry into his conduct is the work of McCarthy and his allies, who he argues are bent on smearing him. A parallel investigation by the Justice Department into allegations of sex trafficking and sex with a minor was dropped in February, when prosecutors concluded they did not have enough...
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2000 Mules Creators Are Ready To Defend President Trump Against Indictment With Research.
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While Elon Musk is trying to buy Twitter Inc., he’s no longer the company’s largest shareholder. Funds held by Vanguard Group recently upped their stake in the social-media platform, making the asset manager Twitter’s largest shareholder and bumping Mr. Musk out of the top spot. Vanguard disclosed on April 8 that it now owns 82.4 million shares of Twitter, or 10.3% of the company, according to the most recent publicly available filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The asset-manager increased its stake in the company at some point during the first quarter, according to the filings. Vanguard’s holdings...
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"A North Carolina dad dropped the mic at his school board meeting. Love seeing moms and dads speak out like this." (CRT)
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida Democrats vowed Monday the fight for registered voters was far from over, announcing a multi-million dollar effort to reclaim their margin over Republicans ahead of the consequential midterm elections. State Democrats have started 2022 with a voter registration deficit of more than 43,000. That is a first in state history. Florida Democrats Party Chair Manny Diaz said there was no doubt that members took their foot off the gas. "We have let our guard down — especially during off years," Diaz said. "The other side has eaten away at our margins. That's not going to happen...
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WASHINGTON, May 4 (Reuters) - Fears that U.S. cities would be emptied by the coronavirus pandemic are giving way to potential signs of revival, according to a series of analyses that suggest any dislocation from the last year will prove temporary. Some data suggest a return is already underway. Cellphone tracking firm Unacast had earlier noted that phone users were shifting their overnight locations out of New York, but now sees them coming back. "New York is growing again," with the city adding a net 1,900 people in the first two months of 2021 versus a loss of 7,100 in...
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The most senior Republican in the House is renting his Washington DC home from a high-profile GOP pollster who has been accused of lobbying on behalf of 'liberal' causes, it emerged on Monday. GOP house leader Kevin McCarthy is staying at the Penn Quarter condo owned by Frank Luntz. Luntz, 59, runs a successful Republican polling and communications company, but in January declared that he no longer felt able to call himself a Republican. His stance has enraged Tucker Carlson, with the Fox News host blaming Luntz for driving a wedge between Republican voters and their leaders. On Friday Carlson...
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Democrats have introduced a resolution that would potentially bar President Trump from being buried in the Arlington National Cemetery and prevent federal funds from going to buildings displaying his names for being impeached twice.
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I don't think a GA desertification is far away, possibly before the 6th. Where we need work & activism is MI & PA.
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Disclaimer: Please note that the following story is unconfirmed speculation at this stage. I have no idea if it is true and if anyone else but Howell had sent it to me, I wouldn’t be publishing it. However, given Howell’s history of proving me wrong, I am going to just put it out there. For all I know, John Roberts may have some other, perfectly plausible reason for throwing his home nation under a bus. We have no evidence whatsoever of John Roberts wrongdoing. However, any powerful people who were associated with Epstein now have a cloud hanging over them...
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The Georgia-based attorney has ripped Republicans he said that he thinks are not sufficiently loyal to the president and his attempts to overturn the fraudulent election. Meadows is the latest person to receive Wood’s criticism Attorney Lin Wood is known to be ruthless to the enemy. For days he has been calling President Trump’s chief of staff a traitor to the country. Now he has upped the personal attacks and accused Meadows of having an affair. He even tagged the woman that he claims is having an affair with Meadows in the tweet.
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BIG NEWS: COUNTERFEIT FULTON COUNTY GEORGIA BALLOTS. On a tip, our operative entered the Fulton County (Atlanta) Warehouse and took this series of photos: THESE ARE FAKE BALLOTS (note the quantity)
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The BIG Protest Rally in Washington, D.C., will take place at 11.00 A.M. on January 6th. Locational details to follow. StopTheSteal!
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President Donald Trump alleged Sunday that “we’re getting closer and closer,” in reference to his ongoing challenges to election results in key battleground states. “We’re getting closer and closer. And I hope you let everybody know we’re actually very close,” Trump said on WABC radio. “The fake news will not tell you that. They don’t want to talk about it. They’re trying to suppress it. We don’t have freedom of the press at all. It’s suppressed news. It’s a terrible thing that’s happened in our country. It’s been going on for, it started a long time ago, but it’s gotten...
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The Georgia election results are “untrustworthy,” says senate report 12/20/2020 Georgia state senator William T. Ligon, Chairman of the committee which overheard evidence of election malfeasance earlier this month in Georgia, released a scathing report on his state’s troubled November election. The Chairman’s report documents the evidence collected during the hearing and draws this damning conclusion: The election “…was chaotic and any reported results must be viewed as untrustworthy.”
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In a meeting at the White House on Friday, the president discussed appointing Sidney Powell, a lawyer who promoted conspiracy theories about rigged voting machines, to probe voter fraud. President Trump has been in contact with Sidney Powell in recent days, even though his campaign last month sought to distance itself from her as she aired baseless claims about Dominion Voting Systems machines. President Trump has been in contact with Sidney Powell in recent days, even though his campaign last month sought to distance itself from her as she aired baseless claims about Dominion Voting Systems machines. President Trump on...
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Retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn's Newsmax TV remarks on President Donald Trump weighing "martial law" and "military capabilities" amid election fraud has forced U.S. Army leaders to issue a statement Friday rejecting that consideration. "There is no role for the U.S. military in determining the outcome of an American election," Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy and Army chief of staff Gen. James McConville wrote in a joint statement Friday. The statement echoed one by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley before the election. Gen. Flynn told Thursday's "Greg Kelly Reports": "He could immediately on his order seize...
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POTUS: Where’s the Whistleblower?
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department has agreed to turn over all the detailed planning schedules from Hillary Clinton's time as secretary of state to The Associated Press by mid-October. It is an abrupt reversal from U.S. government lawyers' warning last week that hundreds of pages would not be released until after the presidential election. The minute-by-minute schedules offer a detailed look at Clinton's daily routine during her four-year tenure as secretary of state between 2009 and 2013. The department has so far released about half of her more complete daily schedules. The new agreement announced Thursday was drawn up...
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