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franchasng:You are very correct, that's how to live a life |
ZooOga:ScammerTrump promises to deem KKK and Antifa as terrorist organizations and to make Juneteenth a public holiday. |
Trump is a pathetic con man He had four years, and has never made good on anyone of his promises. Even the cobbled together platinum plan for blacks doesn't mean anything. The Health Care plan is not different from the ACA he wanted to destroy
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Bluebyrd:$500bn platinum plan? Where is the big, bold, perfect Trump Health Care plan, he has been promising since 2016, nothing with less than 6 weeks to election date
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Teen accused of shooting 2 Kenosha protesters fighting extradition to Wisconsin to face homicide charges https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/teen-accused-shooting-2-kenosha-protesters-fighting-extradition-wisconsin-face-n1241070?cid=sm_npd_nn_tw_ma Kyle Rittenhouse, the northern Illinois teenager accused of gunning down two protesters after the police shooting of Jacob Blake, will fight extradition back to Wisconsin, his lawyers said Friday. Lake County Judge Paul Novak gave prosecutors and attorneys for Kyle Rittenhouse, 17, two more weeks to prepare legal filings and ordered them to appear before him again on Oct. 9. “We intend to challenge extradition by writ of habeas corpus,” defense lawyer John Pierce told the court. The attorney said he will need time to prepare his challenge as it involves “issues of some complexity, frankly, that have not arisen in the country for some time.” Rittenhouse, from Antioch, Illinois, is accused of fatally shooting two protesters and wounding a third on Aug. 25 during protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Defense lawyers have previously said their client was acting in self-defense in the fatal shooting ofJoseph Rosenbaum, 36, and Anthony Huber, 26. |
basilico:This is serious and should be properly investigated and those involved be charged to court No massive/major electoral frauds on mail-in votes until when TreasonTrump makes it a big issue |
ZooOga:How people still support Trump is still a mystery, yet some nairalanders will make us to believe that Trump has done more for black people. Even after he called Africa a sh1th0le continent The most successful 'black people' in the U.S. today are those from Nigeria |
FFK, who is bankrolling you and your delegates |
How many people have the opportunity to watch or listen to political debates when there is no light |
RIP to the departed That road looks more like a bush path, rather than a highway |
Gradually the breakdown of the APC is coming to fruition |
AmazonTopaz:Texas and Florida are definitely going to be a close call --- early in-person voting will be the key in these 2 states |
basilico:The Federal List? |
President Donald Trump is none too pleased with a recent Fox News poll that suggests a rather significant shift in likely voters in two critical battleground states in the coming 2020 general election. Released late Thursday evening, the polls show former Vice President Joe Biden holds a seven-point lead in Pennsylvania, and a stunning five-point lead in Ohio, both of which states went for Trump in his winning bid in 2016. Given the current electoral landscape, Trump will find it very difficult to get reelected if he cannot hold Ohio and Pennsylvania. So what has Trump done? He has dismissed what he clearly sees as the unkind pollsters behind the polls, blaming them for being “so ridiculously wrong” in 2016 and calling them out for oversampling Democrats “to a point that a child could see what is going on.” The Ohio poll showing Biden up five points is a stunning turn of events and suggests a whopping 13 point swing from the 2016 election in which Trump bested Hillary Clinton by 8 points. The poll also shows Biden with a seven-point lead in Pennsylvania, a state that is critically becoming a key state in the electoral college.
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President Donald Trump is none too pleased with a recent Fox News poll that suggests a rather significant shift in likely voters in two critical battleground states in the coming 2020 general election. Released late Thursday evening, the polls show former Vice President Joe Biden holds a seven-point lead in Pennsylvania, and a stunning five-point lead in Ohio, both of which states went for Trump in his winning bid in 2016. Given the current electoral landscape, Trump will find it very difficult to get reelected if he cannot hold Ohio and Pennsylvania. So what has Trump done? He has dismissed what he clearly sees as the unkind pollsters behind the polls, blaming them for being “so ridiculously wrong” in 2016 and calling them out for oversampling Democrats “to a point that a child could see what is going on.” The Ohio poll showing Biden up five points is a stunning turn of events and suggests a whopping 13 point swing from the 2016 election in which Trump bested Hillary Clinton by 8 points. The poll also shows Biden with a seven-point lead in Pennsylvania, a state that is critically becoming a key state in the electoral college.
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sexylassie2:Trump Says He’ll Respect the Election Results If Supreme Court Rules Biden Won https://www.theepochtimes.com/mcconnell-presidential-transfer-of-power-will-be-orderly-following-trumps-comments_3512900.html?utm_source=morningbriefnoe&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=mb-2020-09-24 President Donald Trump on Sept. 24 said he’ll respect the November election results if the Supreme Court rules that Joe Biden won, coming after he made comments to reporters about the presidential transition of power. When asked about it by Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade, Trump replied: “I would agree with [that], but I think we have a long way before we get there. These ballots are a horror show. They found six ballots in an office yesterday in a garbage can.” His remarks came as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said a presidential transition after the November elections would be orderly and consistent with U.S. historical precedents. |
salford:The full video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcqBD8512u8 |
salford:The letter by these diverse group of career leaders is so persuasive and balanced --- 489 leaders in total from various political spectrum |
Trump at the Supreme Court to pay respect to RBG ---- crowd chanted 'vote him out'
The full video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcqBD8512u8
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Trump at the Supreme Court to pay respect to RBG ---- crowd chanted 'vote him out'
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salford1:Most Al-Q-Anon readers majority of whom are Trump supporters just regurgitate news passed down by Trump and his Russians bots. Texas is technically a purple state but the major cities and surrounding suburbs are turning blue, Republicans are scared about Texas becoming a Democratic state. |
Weekly jobless claims rise unexpectedly, total 870,000; How will Trump Spin These Numbers? https://www.cnbc.com/2020/09/24/weekly-jobless-claims.html Weekly jobless claims total 870,000, vs 850,000 expected The number of first-time filers for unemployment benefits were slightly higher than expected last week as the labor market continues its sluggish recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. The Labor Department reported Thursday that initial jobless claims for the week ending Sept. 19 came in at 870,000. Economists polled by Dow Jones expected first-time claims at 850,000, down slightly from the previous week’s 860,000. |
Weekly jobless claims rise unexpectedly, total 870,000; How will Trump Spin These Numbers? https://www.cnbc.com/2020/09/24/weekly-jobless-claims.html Weekly jobless claims total 870,000, vs 850,000 expected The number of first-time filers for unemployment benefits were slightly higher than expected last week as the labor market continues its sluggish recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. The Labor Department reported Thursday that initial jobless claims for the week ending Sept. 19 came in at 870,000. Economists polled by Dow Jones expected first-time claims at 850,000, down slightly from the previous week’s 860,000. |
OLAADEGBU:Commission releases topics for first presidential debate https://www.axios.com/debate-topics-trump-biden-bebbf74c-168d-4184-a88f-b00e52af6cde.html Fox News anchor Chris Wallace has selected what topics he'll cover while moderating the first presidential debate between President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden next week. |
2 retired 4-star officers who served under Trump endorse Biden https://www.politico.com/news/2020/09/24/four-star-officers-endorse-biden-420953 Two recently retired four-star officers who served under President Donald Trump have joined a group of nearly 500 national security leaders in endorsing Joe Biden and condemning the commander in chief they served. Retired Air Force Gen. Paul Selva, who was the second-highest ranking officer in the military as vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff until August 2019, signed on to an open letter released Thursday by the group National Security Leaders for Biden. He is joined by retired Adm. Paul Zukunft, who was the commandant of the Coast Guard until June 2018. Copy of letter https://www.politico.com/f/?id=00000174-c019-dc18-a57d-d27b43200001
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wink2015:France still sees its former colonies as part of France |
what about nollywood actors |
salford1:Sadly this is the division on all sides in the U.S. which Trump have actively encouraged since he became president. |
pryme:GOP report: No wrongdoing in Biden son ties to Ukraine firm, but still 'problematic' https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/gop-report-wrongdoing-biden-son-ties-ukraine-firm/story?id=73192146&cid=clicksource_4380645_6_film_strip_icymi_hed A report released Wednesday by Senate Republicans found that the role of Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, on the board of the Ukrainian energy company Burisma was "awkward" and at times "problematic" for U.S. officials dealing with the country, but provides no new evidence and found no instance of policy being altered as a result of his role. "The extent to which Hunter Biden’s role on Burisma’s board affected U.S. policy toward Ukraine is not clear," the report finds. Republican Sen. Ron Johnson, who led the investigation as chair of the Homeland Security Committee, had openly said he hoped the election-year probe would hurt the Democratic nominee and help President Donald Trump while Democrats had decried the effort as purely political. Johnson said he had pursued the probe based in part on accusations from Trump and others that Biden ousted a Ukrainian prosecutor who had been looking into Burisma to benefit his son, despite multiple reports and testimony from Obama administration officials who have said ousting the corrupt prosecutor was in line with U.S. policy. Much of that testimony came during the Trump impeachment hearings earlier this year in which he was accused of pressuring Ukraine to investigate Hunter Biden by threatening to withhold military aid and an Oval Office meeting. The GOP report, based largely on news accounts, broke no new ground on that point. Democrats have charged that the entire effort to investigate Burisma and the Bidens is predicated on Russian disinformation peddled, at least in part, by Andriy Derkach, a pro-Russian Ukrainian national whom the U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned earlier this month after linking him to the disinformation effort. Treasury Department investigators found Derkach to be a "Russian agent" and designated him for his efforts to influence the 2020 U.S. presidential election. Democrats have alleged that Derkach is targeting Biden. He has previously released unverified tapes of phone calls allegedly between Joe Biden and former Ukranian President Petro Poroshenko. Wyden and Peters called the Republican report "one outcome of Mr. Derkach’s election interference efforts." |
2 retired 4-star officers who served under Trump endorse Biden https://www.politico.com/news/2020/09/24/four-star-officers-endorse-biden-420953 Two recently retired four-star officers who served under President Donald Trump have joined a group of nearly 500 national security leaders in endorsing Joe Biden and condemning the commander in chief they served. Retired Air Force Gen. Paul Selva, who was the second-highest ranking officer in the military as vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff until August 2019, signed on to an open letter released Thursday by the group National Security Leaders for Biden. He is joined by retired Adm. Paul Zukunft, who was the commandant of the Coast Guard until June 2018. Copy of letter https://www.politico.com/f/?id=00000174-c019-dc18-a57d-d27b43200001
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Republican suing one another because of early voting period extension --- first they complain about frauds in mail-in voting, now they are not happy about early in-person voting ---- what exactly are they scared about? Texas Republicans sue to stop Gov. Greg Abbott's extension of early voting period during the pandemic https://www.texastribune.org/2020/09/23/texas-republicans-greg-abbott-early-voting/ Republican Gov. Greg Abbott is facing a lawsuit over his extension of early voting for the November election from prominent members of his own party — including state party Chair Allen West, Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller and members of the Texas Legislature. In July, Abbott added six days to the early voting period, moving the start date up to Oct. 13 from Oct. 19, citing the coronavirus pandemic. In the lawsuit, filed Wednesday with the state Supreme Court, Abbott's intraparty critics say the move defied election law that requires early voting to start on the 17th day before the election. It is the latest legal challenge to Abbott's emergency powers, which he has wielded aggressively in dealing with the pandemic. |
itchie:That information was given by the U.S. Homeland Security --- i didn't say that --- Even FBI Director Chris Wray say Antifa is an ideology, during his hearing at Congress https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/fbi-director-antifa-ideology-organization-73077727 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_EmwEcDcBg |
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