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jon1959
Attorney general William Barr stands accused of directing violence against peaceful protesters, and pushing Trump’s unhinged conspiracy theories
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...trump-protests
On account of a deference to Trump that has been perceived as excessive, Barr has in the past been embroiled in criticism, for dropping the prosecution of Trump cronies; distorting the findings of Mueller; advancing investigations seemingly designed to harm Trump opponent Joe Biden; defending Trump’s firing of inspectors general and more.
“He can’t function in the job as the founders intended the job to be done, and he needs to be removed,” said Donald K Sherman, deputy director of the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington watchdog group. “We have seen him literally bend the scales of justice to protect the president’s rich, white, criminal allies, versus what he has done to people who have dared to stand up peacefully against racial injustice in America.”
With the rise of a national protest movement for racial equality, a new Barr has emerged, his critics say – one who seems ready to lead Trump’s charge against American citizens on US soil.
Guardian tho'.
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Heisenberg
Guardian tho'.
I know - but now Gluey has gone back to posting wall-to-wall Fox news clips, a little bit of Guardian reportage may be OK.
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Even Trump’s former communications director is criticizing his decision to restart campaign rallies on Juneteenth in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Anthony Scaramucci, who spent an eventful 10 days in the Trump White House, said the campaign’s decision to hold its first campaign rally in three months on a holiday celebrating the end of slavery was “abhorrent and a wink at his racist supporters.”
Anthony Scaramucci:
Trump’s decision to hold a rally in Tulsa, the location of the single worst incident of racial violence in American history, on Juneteenth, a holiday celebrating the freeing of slaves, is abhorrent and a wink at his racist supporters. He doesn’t even need votes in Oklahoma.
4:02 PM - Jun 11, 2020
Scaramucci noted Tulsa’s history as the site of a deadly 1921 race massacre targeting African Americans, and he pointed out that Oklahoma is not even considered a swing state for the presidential election.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...is-statue-live
Re: The Donald Trump thread
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jon1959
Even Trump’s former communications director is criticizing his decision to restart campaign rallies on Juneteenth in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Anthony Scaramucci, who spent an eventful 10 days in the Trump White House, said the campaign’s decision to hold its first campaign rally in three months on a holiday celebrating the end of slavery was “abhorrent and a wink at his racist supporters.”
Anthony Scaramucci:
Trump’s decision to hold a rally in Tulsa, the location of the single worst incident of racial violence in American history, on Juneteenth, a holiday celebrating the freeing of slaves, is abhorrent and a wink at his racist supporters. He doesn’t even need votes in Oklahoma.
4:02 PM - Jun 11, 2020
Scaramucci noted Tulsa’s history as the site of a deadly 1921 race massacre targeting African Americans, and he pointed out that Oklahoma is not even considered a swing state for the presidential election.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...is-statue-live
Have you seen what Biden's (I want to say...) chief advisor had to say about it? Flat-out called him a racist.
If the MAGA hat fits.
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Russian warplanes (giving a bit back to NATO) testing US defences, has the Donald said anything yet ?
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Trump throwing in the Covid 19 towel because there's an election to be fought;-
https://www.ft.com/content/b223f1cb-...reType=nongift
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trampie09
I've no idea what Wales-Bales is referring to half the time, I've only just started posting on here in earnest and don't know the posters on here (apart from Pearcey from a long defunked rugby site) so no idea what Wales-Bales is talking about when referring to people's posting history, he seems to have a thing for Yankee politics, Fox news and Donald Trump, perhaps I work out his angle in time.
Wales-Bale misrepresents people's comments on here ad infinitum. That's why so many people have given up and put him on ignore. As a result he broadcasts to a smaller audience than he realises.
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Taunton Blue Genie
Wales-Bale misrepresents people's comments on here ad infinitum. That's why so many people have given up and put him on ignore. As a result he broadcasts to a smaller audience than he realises.
Comments or lies?
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The Senate Judiciary subpoena list for FISA process and the Crossfire Hurricane investigation
The subpoena authorization gives the Chairman the ability to issue a subpoena for witnesses, documents or other materials.
Documents and communications referenced in, and testimony at a hearing or deposition of any individual named or identified by pseudonym in, the report titled “Review of Four FISA Applications and Other Aspects of the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane Investigation” issued by the U.S. Department of Justice Inspector General.
Documents and communications related to, and the testimony at a hearing or deposition of any current or former executive branch official or employee involved in, the Crossfire Hurricane investigation (including investigations opened under the Crossfire Hurricane umbrella) or the receipt or analysis of reports prepared by Christopher Steele (commonly referred to as the “Steele dossier”).
Documents, communications and testimony at a hearing or deposition related to any aforementioned matter from:
Trisha Anderson,
Brian Auten,
James Baker,
William Barr,
Dana Boente,
Jennifer Boone,
John Brennan,
James Clapper,
Kevin Clinesmith,
James Comey,
Patrick Conlon,
Michael Dempsey,
Stuart Evans,
Tashina Gauhar,
Carl Ghattas,
Curtis Heide,
Kathleen Kavalec,
David Laufman,
Stephen Laycock,
Jacob Lew,
Loretta Lynch,
Andrew McCabe,
Mary McCord,
Denis McDonough,
Arthur McGlynn,
Jonathan Moffa,
Sally Moyer,
Mike Neufield,
Sean Newell,
Victoria Nuland,
Bruce Ohr,
Nellie Ohr,
Stephanie L. O’Sullivan,
Lisa Page,
Joseph Pientka,
John Podesta,
Samantha Power,
E.W. “Bill” Priestap,
Sarah Raskin,
Steve Ricchetti,
Susan Rice,
Rod Rosenstein,
Gabriel Sanz-Rexach,
Nathan Sheets,
Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall,
Glenn Simpson,
Steve Somma,
Peter Strzok,
Michael Sussman,
Adam Szubin,
Jonathan Winer,
Christopher Wray,
Sally Yates.
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lardy
Has anyone got any theories why Trump, who has a history of firing people investigating his administration, has fired an inspector general who was investigating Pompeo?
That's four IGs in six weeks!
Fired State Department IG Sent Confidential Info to His Personal Email Accounts
https://freebeacon.com/national-secu...mail-accounts/
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Donald Trump’s former national security adviser John Bolton is set to claim in a bombshell book that the president has committed “Ukraine-like transgressions” across his entire foreign policy, far beyond the alleged misconduct he was impeached for.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...foreign-policy
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jon1959
Donald Trump’s former national security adviser John Bolton is set to claim in a bombshell book that the president has committed “Ukraine-like transgressions” across his entire foreign policy, far beyond the alleged misconduct he was impeached for.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...foreign-policy
$ 6 million record bribe: details of high-profile detention
In addition to Ilyashenko, Director of Legal Affairs Burisma detained
A bribe was given for closing a criminal case against Burisma, which was owned by Nikolai Zlochevsky
The money was transferred to Yevgeny Shevchenko, known for his collaboration with NABU on high-profile cases
https://www.obozrevatel.com/crime/re...derzhaniya.htm
Re: The Donald Trump thread
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jon1959
Donald Trump’s former national security adviser John Bolton is set to claim in a bombshell book that the president has committed “Ukraine-like transgressions” across his entire foreign policy, far beyond the alleged misconduct he was impeached for.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...foreign-policy
Bolton needs to stop selling and start telling his story. There was an impeachment proceeding not long ago that would have been the perfect time to reveal this. But his bank balance is more important to him than world safety.
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lardy
Bolton needs to stop selling and start telling his story. There was an impeachment proceeding not long ago that would have been the perfect time to reveal this. But his bank balance is more important to him than world safety.
Attachment 3895
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the other bob wilson
the guardian,are more fake news than CNN,:hehe:
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Rogersblue
the guardian,are more fake news than CNN,:hehe:
It's a close call, but you are probably right :biggrin:
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Wales-Bales
It's a close call, but you are probably right :biggrin:
Lardy and Cyril give them a good run for their money though,:hehe:
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Rogersblue
Lardy and Cyril give them a good run for their money though,:hehe:
Any chance you and Gluey could post at the same time, please? Asking for a friend.
:hehe: :hehe: :biggrin: :biggrin:
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Rogersblue
the guardian,are more fake news than CNN,:hehe:
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But still nowhere near the level of Fox News, eh? :biggrin: