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How Racist Is Trump’s Republican Party? - The New York Times

the use of race by the Republican Party could precisely be described as Republicans capitalizing on white racism or white racial prejudice. They are using the hostility many whites have toward...

How the Republican Party Became The Party of Racism

How the Republican Party Became The Party of Racism. Here’s a joke: What’s the difference between a Klan rally and a Republican Convention? Answer: The dress code. Here’s another one:

The Republican Party Is Racist and Soulless. Just Ask This …

The Republican Party Is Racist and Soulless. Just Ask This Veteran GOP Strategist. Stuart Stevens says he now realizes the hatred and bigotry of …
 

Grand jury probe may reveal Trump stole top-secret documents for 'personal profit' post-presidency: legal expert​


A federal grand jury is investigating Donald Trump's handling of classified materials found in boxes at Mar-A-Lago, and a legal expert said the matter should be getting much more attention.

The development shows the Department of Justice believes a crime may have been committed, and MSNBC's Frank Figliuzzi said publicly available reporting already shows the 15 boxes of top-secret materials are believed to have been kept in the White House residence before they were boxed up and sent to Trump's private residence.

"Fifteen boxes of classified documents sitting in the residential wing of the White House doesn’t sound like a mistake to me," wrote Figliuzzi, a former FBI special agent. "That sounds deliberate and less like an error that could be attributed to staff. Virtually every day during my 25 years with the FBI, I handled classified information. It was my experience that staffers, whose job is to know and comply with the rules and regulations for handling such data, don’t deliberately break those rules unless someone at a high level makes them break those rules. That’s why I don’t believe this grand jury is targeting low-level staffers."

Investigators will also want to know what materials were in those boxes, and why the former president may have taken them home with him.

"As Justice Department investigators examine the documents, they’ll be able to see whether the contents held some value to Trump or those around him and possibly determine whether Trump could benefit from whatever’s in those documents," Figliuzzi wrote. "We mustn’t forget that during Trump’s term, his family members parlayed their relationship with him into personal profit and that while he was president, Trump’s own businesses reportedly raked in $2.4 billion."

The case might actually be bigger than it already looks, he said.

"The first step to solving the Mar-a-Lago mystery is to get those documents into the hands of federal prosecutors and agents," Figliuzzi wrote. "The convening of a grand jury suggests that may have already happened. Now, we wait for the mystery to be solved."
 

Why a grand jury looking into secret White House docs at Mar-a-Lago is so serious​


The New York Times, citing two people who’d been briefed on the matter, reported Thursday the convening of a federal grand jury that is investigating the handling of 15 boxes of classified White House documents that were squirreled away at Mar-a-Lago, Donald Trump’s Florida home. It’s easy to understand why this reporting didn’t lead most newscasts that day given the more dramatic story of the decision by the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2001, attack on the U.S. Capitol to subpoena five sitting members of Congress. But that story shouldn’t distract us from the big news that a grand jury has reportedly been impaneled to find out how and why national secrets were packed up in Washington and parked in Palm Beach.

While some pundits have asserted that convening the grand jury is part of a routine damage assessment, that’s a misleading explanation.
To borrow a concept from the world of classified information access, here’s what you “need to know” to process this development. First, a grand jury means the Justice Department believes a crime may have been committed. While some pundits have asserted that convening the grand jury is part of a routine damage assessment to explore the national security
aspects of what the intelligence community calls a “spill” of classified documents, that’s a misleading explanation.

To be sure, every agency that has a piece of the intelligence reporting in the boxed documents will have to be notified, will have to conduct analyses of the threat that could be posed if their reporting gets into the wrong hands and will have to determine what steps can be taken to prevent a recurrence. But that kind of routine cleanup of a spill doesn’t require a grand jury. A grand jury investigates potential crimes.

When The Washington Post reported Feb. 10 that classified documents, including some marked "top secret," had been discovered at Trump’s Florida residence, Trump spokesperson Taylor Budowich, in a written statement to the newspaper, said: “It is clear that a normal and routine process is being weaponized by anonymous, politically motivated government sources to peddle Fake News. The only entity with the ability to credibly dispute this false reporting, the National Archives, is providing no comment.”
 

Baptist churches used as misleading ballot drop ... - Baptist News Global

Oct 15, 2020 · At least two Baptist churches — and most likely others — have been used as controversial ballot collection sites organized by the California Republican Party and declared
 
Republicans trying to de-legitimize Democrats & Biden claim of no voter fraud. And the "beat goes on for Republicans"


A former Republican minority leader of the Colorado legislature is among the recipients of a trove of sensitive voting data leaked by a county official working with activists seeking to prove President Donald Trump's false stolen-election claims, according to court records reviewed by Reuters.​

The revelation indicates the breach of ballot data in Elbert County was wider than previously understood. The case, now being investigated by the Colorado secretary of state, is one of at least nine unauthorized attempts to access voting-system data https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-election-breaches around the United States, at least eight of which involved Republican officials or activists seeking evidence to delegitimize Democratic President Joe Biden's election victory.
The clerk in Elbert County, Dallas Schroeder, previously testified that he copied voting data from the county's election server onto two hard drives and gave them to two lawyers. Schroeder, responding to the investigation and a related lawsuit by the secretary of state, said that one of the recipients was his own attorney, John Case, and refused to name the other lawyer.​


But a third lawyer also handled the data, according to affidavits from the attorneys involved. The documents, reviewed by Reuters, show that Schroeder's lawyer, Case, hired his own attorney, who also took possession of one of the hard drives. That third lawyer was Joseph Stengel, a former state lawmaker who served as Republican minority leader. Stengel, based in Denver, is a former law partner of Case.​
Stengel's law-firm website says he won election to the Colorado House of Representatives in 1999. In March 2006, he resigned the Republican leadership post amid accusations that he billed taxpayers for excessive days of work while the legislature was not in session, according to local media reports. Stengel quit the legislature entirely later that year, citing unrelated reasons. Reached by Reuters, Stengel declined to comment. My, how "shocking".
(Poster's Opinion) This was all President Biden's fault. Had he NOT been elected President this would never have happened.
Damn those cheating Democrats. LOL
The Republicans in Congress simply can't​
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........... resist being DICKHEADS
WILL THIS ATTACK ON OUR DEMOCRACY EVER END!
 
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Sanders: Manchin and Sinema ‘sabotaged’ the Biden agenda

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) tells Chuck Todd that Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va) and Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) "prevented" the Biden administration from achieving its goals, during an


Manchin and Sinema “Sabotaged” Their Own Party’s Agenda, …

Originally pitched at $6 trillion by Sanders, the bill was negotiated down to $3.5 trillion and, later, $1.75 trillion — Manchin’s benchmark for the cost of the bill. Then, after Manchin and Sinema

Republicans Fight Covid Mandates, Then Blame Biden as Cases …

G.O.P. Fights Covid Mandates, Then Blames Biden as Cases Rise Republicans have fought mask requirements and vaccine mandates for months, but as …
 

The Republican Party Is Failing in Too Many Ways

Apr 27, 2021 · Republicans have effectively abdicated responsibility for both economic policymaking and economic policy argument, and so Mr. Biden’s $1.9 trillion recovery plan sailed through Congress, with an ...


Juan Williams: The GOP is an anti-America party | The Hill

Dec 13, 2021 · The power player said Republicans made Powell rich and famous, and that he showed no loyalty by endorsing President Obama in the 2008 campaign. Powell leaned into me


The GOP is failing to make a villain out of Biden and …

Jun 05, 2021 · The result is a floundering GOP as the right-wing party tries to draw a contrast with a president who isn't nearly as liberal as they try to make it seem. ... path to economic recovery and a semblance of normalcy after over a …
 

'Completely unfair': Marjorie Taylor Greene complains about reputation for being 'unintelligent'​


'Completely unfair': Marjorie Taylor Greene complains about reputation for being 'unintelligent'
© Raw Story'Completely unfair': Marjorie Taylor Greene complains about reputation for being 'unintelligent'
Rep. Majorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) blamed the media this week because she said people believe that she is "angry or crazy or unintelligent."

"They create me as someone to not be liked," Greene told conservative podcast host Lisa Boothe. "They make me out as if I'm angry or crazy or basically just unintelligent, which, you know, is completely unfair. But they say give me all the 'isms.' You know, 'ists.' Like the racist, the homophobic, um, you know, anti-Semitic. They put all those labels on me and none of them are true."

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she is a republican....with trumps support
 

Bernie Sanders: Manchin and Sinema “sabotaged” Democrats to help “wealthy campaign contributors”​


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"It should not be a head-scratcher," Sanders, the chair of the Senate Budget Committee, told MSNBC's Chuck Todd after the host expressed confusion as to why congressional Democrats ended up with nothing to show for months of negotiations on Build Back Better, a central component of President Joe Biden's domestic agenda that proposed billions in spending on climate action and poverty-reducing social programs.

The legislative package passed the House in November but died in the Senate due largely to Manchin and Sinema's obstruction.

"You've got two members of the Senate, Sen. Manchin and Sen. Sinema, who have sabotaged what the president has been fighting for," Sanders said Sunday.

When Todd interrupted to suggest "sabotaged" was a "strong word," Sanders replied: "Well, you help me out with a better word here. You got 48 members of the Senate who wanted to go forward with an agenda that helped working families, that was prepared to take on the wealthy and the powerful. You got a president who wanted to do that. You had two people who prevented us from doing that."

"You have a better word than 'sabotage'? That's fine," Sanders continued. "But I think that is the right word."

Sanders went on to urge the people of West Virginia and Arizona to bring pressure to bear on Manchin and Sinema, both of whom receive substantial campaign donations from the fossil fuel industry, Big Pharma, and other corporate sectors that had a financial interest in tanking the Build Back Better package.

"Why don't you stand up for ordinary Americans and not just your wealthy campaign contributors?" Sanders asked in a message directed at his Senate colleagues. "Why don't you have the guts to take on the ******* companies and the insurance companies and the fossil fuel industry?"
 

Bernie Sanders: Manchin and Sinema “sabotaged” Democrats to help “wealthy campaign contributors”​


Joe Manchin; Kyrsten Sinema
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"It should not be a head-scratcher," Sanders, the chair of the Senate Budget Committee, told MSNBC's Chuck Todd after the host expressed confusion as to why congressional Democrats ended up with nothing to show for months of negotiations on Build Back Better, a central component of President Joe Biden's domestic agenda that proposed billions in spending on climate action and poverty-reducing social programs.

The legislative package passed the House in November but died in the Senate due largely to Manchin and Sinema's obstruction.

"You've got two members of the Senate, Sen. Manchin and Sen. Sinema, who have sabotaged what the president has been fighting for," Sanders said Sunday.

When Todd interrupted to suggest "sabotaged" was a "strong word," Sanders replied: "Well, you help me out with a better word here. You got 48 members of the Senate who wanted to go forward with an agenda that helped working families, that was prepared to take on the wealthy and the powerful. You got a president who wanted to do that. You had two people who prevented us from doing that."

"You have a better word than 'sabotage'? That's fine," Sanders continued. "But I think that is the right word."

Sanders went on to urge the people of West Virginia and Arizona to bring pressure to bear on Manchin and Sinema, both of whom receive substantial campaign donations from the fossil fuel industry, Big Pharma, and other corporate sectors that had a financial interest in tanking the Build Back Better package.

"Why don't you stand up for ordinary Americans and not just your wealthy campaign contributors?" Sanders asked in a message directed at his Senate colleagues. "Why don't you have the guts to take on the ******* companies and the insurance companies and the fossil fuel industry?"
Bernies quote says it all. He doesn’t understand that 52 senators opposed not 2.

When Todd interrupted to suggest "sabotaged" was a "strong word," Sanders replied: "Well, you help me out with a better word here. You got 48 members of the Senate who wanted to go forward with an agenda that helped working families, that was prepared to take on the wealthy and the powerful. You got a president who wanted to do that. You had two people who prevented us from doing that."


Explain how NOT voting to launder money for elites is helping their wealthy campaign contributors

Wouldnt it help their wealthy campaign contributors if they voted to launder the money to them?

What sanders is saying and you are promoting, doesn’t make sense. Again please explain. LOL
 

Republican U.S. Senate hopeful Barnette marched alongside Proud Boys on Jan. 6, report says​


(Reuters) - Republican U.S. Senate candidate Kathy Barnette, a conservative commentator who has surged into contention ahead of Tuesday's primary election in Pennsylvania, was photographed marching toward the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, alongside members of the far-right Proud Boys group, according to news reports.
Voting for her tomorrow

Thank you for putting out positive news for once

Thanks for promoting her
 
The ONLY thing you haven't blame the Dems or Biden for is last night's ******* Moon; what are you waiting for?
Aren’t the dems and biden the current party in control and the current president?

Nothing was Barry’s fault when President Trump was president, it was all President Trump’s fault.

why would it not be joe and his regimes fault? Please explain. LOL
 
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