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Hunter was my first thought too. I hope not
I think the tweet was deleted or else I have read too many tweets today.
It takes a large, left wing unverified account about six minutes to reach this limit. We know exactly what this is designed to do. I’ll be over on post: https://t.co/LvBhUPtue9 pic.twitter.com/PoY5U19h32
— Mueller, She Wrote (@MuellerSheWrote) July 1, 2023
your reminder that the email lady was right about everything pic.twitter.com/TEz0RL3ih0
— Jeff Tiedrich (@itsJeffTiedrich) June 30, 2023
I honestly don’t give an F if some bigot doesn’t wanna make a gay wedding website in 2023 but it is kind of a tell that there’s never a lawsuit about a Catholic baker who won’t do a cake for a straight couples third wedding because the pope didn’t annul it.
— Tim Miller (@Timodc) June 30, 2023
I’ve given up on all of those people.
Now that they’ve refused $10,000 loan forgiveness to 43 million Americans, Alito and Thomas have some multimillion dollar bribes, erm, I mean vacations—that they aren’t going to disclose—to go on.
— Angry Staffer 🌻 (@Angry_Staffer) June 30, 2023
Top Trump campaign aide Susie Wiles met numerous times with special counsel investigators in documents probe
By Kaitlan Collins, Kristen Holmes, Paula Reid and Sara Murray, CNN
Updated 4:46 PM EDT, Thu June 29, 2023
A senior campaign official for Donald Trump was allegedly shown a classified map by the former president during a meeting at his New Jersey golf club after Trump left office, according to a source familiar with the matter.
The campaign adviser, Susie Wiles, has spoken to federal investigators numerous times as part of the special counsel’s Mar-a-Lago documents probe, multiple sources told CNN.
Wiles is not named in Jack Smith’s indictment of Trump, but a source familiar with the matter identified her as the “representative of his political action committee” who is referenced in the indictment.
During her interviews, sources say that prosecutors repeatedly asked Wiles about whether Trump showed her classified documents. They also inquired about a map and whether she had any knowledge regarding documents related to Joint Chiefs Chairman, Gen. Mark Milley, one source added.
The indictment alleges that Trump showed classified documents to people on two separate occasions.
According to the indictment, Trump was at his Bedminster club in August or September of 2021 and “showed a representative of his political action committee who did not possess a security clearance a classified map related to a military operation and told the representative that he should not be showing it to the representative and that the representative should not get too close.”
The other incident, which CNN first reported, also occurred at Bedminster, where Trump repeatedly referenced a classified document during a meeting with two staffers and two individuals working on a Mark Meadows memoir. CNN obtained the audio of that meeting earlier this week.
ABC News previously identified Wiles as the individual to whom Trump allegedly showed a classified map.
Wiles, one of Trump’s closest advisers, is effectively running his third bid for the presidency and has taken an active role in Trump’s legal strategy, including helping find lawyers and helping arrange payment to attorneys representing Trump associates being questioned in the multiple federal and state investigations into the former president.
Wiles is also a close associate of Chris Kise, who is on Trump’s legal team and appeared in court earlier this month when Trump was indicted.
Sources in Trump’s inner circle tell CNN they were blindsided by the news.
Wiles declined to comment to CNN.
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2023/06/29/politics/susie-wiles-special-counsel-investigation-documents-trump/index.html
Trump campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung told CNN that Wiles would not be taking a step back from the campaign.
“Jack Smith and the Special Counsel’s investigation is openly engaging in outright election interference and meddling by attacking one of the leaders of President Trump’s re-election campaign,” said Cheung.
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Donald Trump recently posted a screenshot featuring Barack Obama’s DC address.
— Ryan J. Reilly (@ryanjreilly) June 29, 2023
A Jan. 6 participant who has been living in a van by the DC jail and has creeped out other J6 supporters saw it.
“Got them surrounded!” he reposted.
Arrested near the home.https://t.co/HmBwn3lIlD
This is my neck of the woods.
The DeSantis campaign just pissed off New York Republicans
Rockland County GOP Chair Lawrence Garvey said he got no heads up from the DeSantis campaign before it sent out a flier for a $6,600-a-person fundraiser.
By JULIA MARSH
06/29/2023 07:48 AM EDT
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis irked an influential New York Republican after his presidential campaign failed to coordinate a Rockland County fundraiser with the local party leader.
The suburban county’s GOP Chair Lawrence Garvey told POLITICO he got no heads up from the DeSantis campaign before it sent out a flier for a $6,600-a-person June 29 fundraiser with “major business leaders” at the Crowne Plaza in Suffern.
“The Republican Party is a big tent and we’re always honored to have national figures come to Rockland County. At the same time there’s courtesies and protocols involved,” Garvey said.
“While we understand communication can sometimes be difficult, we nevertheless think that communication is necessary,” Garvey continued, adding that he was “disappointed” when he didn’t get an apology for the slight.
A DeSantis campaign rep did not return messages. The campaign moved the fundraiser to a more private venue after Democratic groups planned to protest the event, according to a person familiar with the event.
The original venue is part of first-term Republican Rep. Mike Lawler’s 17th Congressional district, which is a key target for Democrats and their plan to retake the House in 2024.
Lawler, like most of the Republican congressional delegation from New York, has not said who he’ll back to challenge President Joe Biden. A spokesperson for the congressman did not comment.
This week’s Siena Poll found 61 percent of New York Republicans would vote for Donald Trump if the primary happened now. If Trump wasn’t the nominee, DeSantis would the next favorite pick by a wide margin.
“Some people really like him,” a New York Republican official said. “‘He’s Trump-ish without the baggage,’ is the general feel.”
That official said he wouldn’t expect the state’s congressional Republicans to start endorsing until at least this fall. “It’s a tough game,” he said. “You want to be in early, but you don’t want to be wrong.”
DeSantis is also scheduled to collect donations at a Yale Club event in Manhattan on Thursday.
The luncheon, another $6,600-a-plate affair, is hosted by some GOP throwbacks like William Heyman — an executive at Travelers who was nominated to a New York Fed advisory committee by then-President George W. Bush — and Buffalo real estate executive Nick Sinatra, who was a political director at the Bush White House.
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/06/29/ron-desantis-new-york-fundraiser-gop-backlash-00104157
I know that Christie can’t win but he is getting his voice out there about why Trump shouldn’t win. I hope that maybe some of the less insane Trump supporters will remember this in the General Election and either vote for Biden (unlikely) or not vote at all.
I am concerned about third party candidates though.
I think we will see Christie moving up in the polls. Love him or hate him, he is saying what a lot of Republicans want to say but are afraid to.
I would love to see him on the debate stage with Trump but if Christie does make it to the debate stage, Trump won't show up.
Germán. HISTORY! pic.twitter.com/ktEZbxZNIo
— New York Yankees (@Yankees) June 29, 2023
My husband thought Boone would take him out.
Yech!
Ex-staffer describes Trump fantasizing about sex with Ivanka
Adam Nichols
June 28, 2023, 7:07 AM ET
Former President Donald Trump made sexual comments about his daughter Ivanka that were so lewd he was rebuked by his Chief of Staff, former Trump official Miles Taylor writes in a new book.
The comments are used by Taylor to highlight almost daily instances of sexism in the Trump White House that were so bad one senior female official told the writer, “This is not a healthy workplace for women.”
"Aides said he talked about Ivanka Trump's breasts, her backside, and what it might be like to have sex with her, remarks that once led (former Chief of Staff) John Kelly to remind the president that Ivanka was his daughter," Taylor writes.
"Afterward, Kelly retold that story to me in visible disgust. Trump, he said, was 'a very, very evil man.'"
The details contained in the upcoming new book, “Blowback: A Warning to Save Democracy from the Next Trump,” were outlined in an exclusive interview with Newsweek Wednesday.
Taylor, a former chief of staff at the Department of Homeland Security who admitted to anonymously writing a 2018 op-ed in the New York Times titled “"I Am Part of the Resistance Inside the Trump Administration,” said, "There still are quite a few female leaders from the Trump administration who have held their tongues about the unequal treatment they faced in the administration at best, and the absolute naked sexism they experienced with the hands of Donald Trump at worst."
He said “undisguised sexism” was aimed at everybody from lowly staff members to cabinet secretaries.
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He remembered Kirstjen Nielsen, Trump’s former secretary of homeland security, being called “sweetie” and “honey” and having her makeup critiqued by the president.
Taylor said, at one point, Nielsen whispered to him, "Trust me, this is not a healthy workplace for women.”
And Taylor said senior counselor Kellyanne Conway called Trump a “misogynistic bully," a comment that she denied making when contacted by Newsweek.
"He's a pervert, he's difficult to deal with," Taylor told Newsweek. "This is still the same man and, incredibly, we're considering electing him to the presidency again."
He added, “He's setting a very vile tone within the Republican Party, and in a sense has normalized pretty derisive views towards women in general.”
Trump was found liable of sexual abuse in a recent civil trial brought by writer E. Jean Carroll.
https://www.rawstory.com/ivanka-trump-2661978066/
Dear Ma & Pa MAGA,
— Jo (@JoJoFromJerz) June 27, 2023
Donald trump is not being “indicted for you.”
He‘s never done a thing for you.
Here’s what he promised you:
He said he would lower drug prices.
He didn’t.
He said he’d protect people with pre-existing conditions.
He didn’t.
He said he would repeal the…
.@chrislhayes: "You'd think this would be a pretty open and shut case at this point, but today the indicted ex-president offered a 12-point refutation of the recording." pic.twitter.com/YrVsD5iEPc
— All In with Chris Hayes (@allinwithchris) June 28, 2023
I heard on MSNBC that Prigozhin was staying at a hotel that has no windows.
Seems odd that a hotel would have no windows but if it's true it's probably a smart move.
What has age got to do with it? Either she is good or she is not.
I never thought we would see another Kennedy running for President. There are so many crazies out there and the track record of Kennedy's either being President or running for President aren't very good.
I hope he has a lot of protection.
Only the best people…..
EXCLUSIVE: One of Donald Trump's top immigration advisors Stephen Miller advocated using U.S. drones in 2018 to blow up migrant boats full of unarmed civilians, according to an upcoming book by a former administration official.https://t.co/x443y9UIv6
— Rolling Stone (@RollingStone) June 27, 2023
We’ve had some rainy weather here lately so I decided it was time to see Avatar, the way of Water.
I toyed with the idea of watching the original Avatar first but the thought of almost 6 hours of movie watching did not appeal to me.
In the end I did watch the first Avatar and a few days later I watched the second one. It was a good idea because even with watching the first one I was a bit confused (in the beginning) as to who everyone was in the second one.
I never really thought I would like either of them but I was pleasantly surprised. The visual effects were unbelievable and it kept my attention throughout. I am one of those people that tends to doze off during movies.
My biggest complaint with both movies is that they were too darn long!!
I liked the first one a bit more than the second one.
Avatar 3.2/4
Avatar, The Way of Water 2.95/4
Probably one of his ditsy lawyers
People are asking who "leaked" the tape to CNN; remember that Trump comms staff had the tape, as well as likely the Meadows ghost writers, all of whom could give the tape to anyone. (And of course the US and the defense also have the tape.)
— Andrew Weissmann (weissmann11 on Threads)🌻 (@AWeissmann_) June 27, 2023
The real question is who leaked it?
Exclusive: CNN obtains the tape of Trump’s 2021 conversation about classified documents
https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/26/politics/trump-classified-documents-audio/index.html
Is this Vexari?
If Donald Trump is still the president, how can he run for a third term? 🤦♂️😂#MAGAMorons
— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) June 26, 2023
pic.twitter.com/X1czj1XO1x
Loose Cannon
TRUMP RECORDS: Judge Aileen Cannon just denied the Special Counsel's motion to file under seal its list of 84 witnesses with whom Trump and Nauta may not communicate about the facts of the case; in fact, it appears she rejected their effort to file it with the court at all. 1/
— Lisa Rubin (@lawofruby) June 26, 2023
EXCLUSIVE: Newsmax staffers were just hit with subpoenas in the Smartmatic lawsuithttps://t.co/CL3pSnLiJD
— Noah Shachtman (@NoahShachtman) June 25, 2023
Has FOX blamed Buttigieg yet?
What is the appeal of Russia to MAGA crowd? They see Russia as a country run by white heterosexual men, no women in power, discrimination against LGBT is state policy, a formal alliance between church & state, a strongman leader in sham democracy. That is their vision of America
— Stuart Stevens (@stuartpstevens) June 24, 2023
Jack has been busy
Here are the govt's new filings tonight in USA v Trump. First, is a motion for a pretrial CIPA conference. https://t.co/nHtEBaOxLb
— Roger Parloff (@rparloff) June 24, 2023
/1
CENTER OF MOSCOW NOW
— Jason Jay Smart (@officejjsmart) June 23, 2023
Prigozhin has called on the Russian National Guard to join his side to fight against the Russian Army. pic.twitter.com/lljOXj3NvH
He is definitely avoiding something.
I had to look up what a supersedeas bond is:
A supersedeas bond also known as a defendant's appeal bond, is a type of surety bond that a court requires from an appellant who wants to delay payment of a judgment until an appeal is over. This is a feature of common law, and in particular the American legal system.
Context: Trump was required to post a supersedeas bond when taking an appeal of the verdict from the @ejeancarroll trial (Carroll 2).
— Katie Phang (@KatiePhang) June 23, 2023
The fact that Trump is asking the court to bless a cash deposit instead suggests Trump couldn’t obtain a supersedeas bond…😳 https://t.co/R4NTrFMwjG
Infowars Host Owen Shroyer Pleads Guilty To Jan. 6 Capitol Riot Charge
The longtime sidekick of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones pleaded guilty to entering and remaining on restricted grounds.
By
Sebastian Murdock
Jun 23, 2023, 11:56 AM EDT
|Updated an hour ago
A host of the conspiracy network Infowars pleaded guilty Friday to one misdemeanor charge related to his involvement in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack.
Owen Shroyer changed his plea to guilty in a Washington, D.C., courtroom Friday morning for a charge of entering and remaining on restricted grounds. Prosecutors agreed to drop three other misdemeanor charges against him in exchange for the plea, according to court records.
“Your client agrees and acknowledges that the charges to be dismissed at the time of sentencing were based in fact,” the plea agreement addressed to Shroyer’s attorney, Norm Pattis, reads.
His change-of-plea decision was first reported Tuesday. As part of his plea, Shroyer has also agreed to cooperate with authorities on an “additional investigation.”
The plea agreement reads: “Your client agrees to allow law enforcement agents to review any social media accounts operated by your client for statements and postings in and around January 6, 2021, prior to sentencing.”
Shroyer, a longtime host at Infowars and sidekick to the platform’s owner, Alex Jones, was charged in August 2021 for his involvement in the Capitol riot. Shroyer was seen on video that was later posted to Infowars showing him in restricted areas of the Capitol grounds, according to charging documents.
Shroyer also called into an Infowars live broadcast while on the Capitol grounds and said “probably about 100,000 people” had surrounded the Capitol.
“We literally own these streets right now,” Shroyer said on the broadcast.
After being charged, Shroyer took to Infowars to claim he was innocent.
“There’s a lot of questions — some I have answers to, some I don’t,” Shroyer told viewers at the time. “I plan on declaring innocence of these charges because I am.”
Shroyer faces up to six months in prison and a fine of up to $9,500, according to court records. His sentencing date has been set to Sep. 12.
Shroyer’s attorney, Pattis, did not return a request for comment
It’s Friday! 😂 pic.twitter.com/B07A7iwFxC
— Buitengebieden (@buitengebieden) June 23, 2023
Another gem by Randy!
If anyone’s looking for our most sensitive national security secrets… Donald’s in the 🚽 with 📦. #DonaldInTheJohnWithBoxes #SongParody #NewVideo pic.twitter.com/mSBr45ExCW
— Randy Rainbow (@RandyRainbow) June 23, 2023