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sanpipita:A drowning person grabs anything and everything.That is what it happening..Don't blame them |
salford1:Abi o |
Activist001:Except if you are a paid troll,I believe if you want to support someone,kindly open your brains and support with sense.The person you claimed is corrupt is walking free,while all your Aides are ones being locked up.Dont you see the problem is from you?O ma shey o |
AmazonianQueen:Ohh thank you jare.Dont mind the nonesense person above |
Activist001:Ohh I see,But wait a minute,Trump supporters are the ones being locked up isnt it?The list is endless.steven bannon,Micheal cohen,General Flyn,Roger stone,His former campaign manager,have forgotten his name now and lots of them.yet Hunter and his Dad are walking free..Ohh I remember "Lock her up"..But she is still walking free till today while all you dumbos do is to shout and wail and shout a non existent "Deep state" O ma se o |
Activist001:so why did he not lock them up all these while?Why? |
BitmapStudios:Yes sir ooo,posterity will judge us all...I don turn down the mic small...Lol |
BitmapStudios:Mo fe ki oku orun simi,nitori naa ni mo fi so wipe ki won rest in peace..Amen Btw,Do you remember that time you wanted me to help you drop something at a church at Apata and I mistakenly entered his church?Do you remember?I even did service there sef..The church had very very few members..I remember very very well. ![]() |
Bitmapstudios remember him?Dude sef na legit scammer..Babanla scammer..He is not different from the rest of them May his soul rest in peace |
CoronaVirusRelo:We shall see.We hope all goes well..I saw a clip of Bill Maher today telling americans to come together as they cannot afford a civil war.told him the message isnt for americans,The message should be addressed to Trump as he is the most divisive President the US has ever seen..If the likes of Jimmy carter or Bush senior ever did this,would there still be any place called the US of A? We wait and see and hope violene wont come up |
salford1:A real one chance..You handed over power to a narcissist and you think he will go down quietly doubt it |
CoronaVirusRelo:Lol..who ever believed a sitting US president will never accept the result of an election except he win?Who ever believed that?Who ever believed a US president will go against scientists and say all sorts against Doctor?Who ever believed so?You guys need to be prepared and that is why the Democrats are taking the battle to him too..It is fight for fight and a fight for the soul of America.. Anything can happen,wait for it |
omokab:Which first?something wey Oyo don dey pay since January and pays on the 25th of every month..When some people wan beat am up,he don feel the pulse of the people of the state |
Na his staffs he dey follow talk,na them he fit dey tell to do this and that.Na him give them job,he can tell them to whatever at any time,he no concern us Not US,Na if he wan do that to us we go fight |
LoyalHustler:He had 4years to lock them up but nothing happened.just like his so called health care plan to repeal and replace obamacare yet nothing happened..so what are you cultists saying again?just accept dude has scammed you mehn. |
see them,awon party of jesus christ Two prominent evangelical Trump advisers square off over alleged Holocaust survivor scam Two members of President Trump’s evangelical advisory group are locked in a nasty legal dispute involving allegations of a multimillion-dollar Holocaust fundraising scam. Mike Evans, a Texas author and Christian Zionist activist, this summer filed a federal lawsuit against Jentezen Franklin, a Georgia megachurch pastor who has been featured at Trump campaign events. The two men in 2017 had launched a fundraising project to benefit Holocaust survivors in Israel and raised millions for the cause, but Evans’s suit alleges Franklin turned over only $1.2 million — withholding more than $3.3 million he’d raised. “We regretfully have not been given any options, in that Franklin has used our work to fundraise and has refused to send the money,” Evans wrote The Washington Post on Wednesday, alleging Franklin acted “exploitatively” toward survivors. AD The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, accuses Franklin of fraud and conspiracy, and alleges Franklin was “trading on Evans’ personal reputation and credibility in Israel” and using him to meet influential Israelis. Franklin is head of the 14,000-member Free Chapel church, based in Gainesville, Ga. Evans’s accusations are “absurdly false,” Darrell D. Miller, an attorney representing Franklin and Free Chapel, told The Post in a statement. “Our clients have not misappropriated a single penny from Mike Evans, his organization or any other charitable endeavors." In a September motion to dismiss Evans’s suit, Franklin argued that whatever agreement the two men had was not an enforceable contract and that Evans would have no standing to sue anyway because any money was meant for Holocaust survivors and not Evans. Franklin said in the motion that he has visited Israel on his own for years, donated to other charitable projects there, has his own networks in Israel and didn’t need Evans. AD “The value received by Pastor Franklin and his ministry is the knowledge that they are doing God’s work,” the motion reads. Evans and his lawyers, the motion continues, “contend that any Christian ministry that agrees to participate in a humanitarian project abroad must continue to do so even if other humanitarian needs are greater in different parts of the world.” One of Franklin’s lawyers, Andrew Brettler, told The Post that the millions raised by Franklin went to Evans, fundraising costs and other groups in Israel working on similar causes. Several members of Trump’s advisory board, according to Evans, reached out to offer to help him settle the suit with Franklin. The board is an informal group of evangelicals who advise a president they see as supportive of their key causes: minimal oversight and limits on religious organizations, social conservatism, and support for Israel’s government. AD Evans and his lawyer told The Post there is no written contract; their suit characterizes the deal as “valid and enforceable.” Franklin’s motion says there simply was no contract but instead an “unenforceable agreement.” The project is attached to a Jerusalem museum that Evans runs to promote non-Jewish supporters of Israel. The museum is called Friends of Zion and is a campus of eight or nine buildings. The two men have been advisers on Trump’s evangelicals-only faith advisory body since 2016, and Franklin’s son, Drake, serves as faith outreach director for the Trump campaign. Starting in 2017, Franklin advertised and fundraised on his website and through his televangelism ministry, Kingdom Connections, for Holocaust survivors. The ads used images of Evans’s property or showed images of the two men together touring in Jerusalem. AD The men’s relationship turned sour in the summer of 2019, Evans says. That is when a representative of Franklin’s church, according to an email exchange provided by Evans’s attorney Nir Kimhi, emailed Kimhi with a list of donors whose names Franklin wanted put on a “donor wall” at the museum. “Please see attached names for Holocaust Survivors Wall,” reads the email from an employee at Free Chapel. Attached to the email were Excel spreadsheets listing 4,216 donors who gave $1,000 and 33 who gave $10,000, for a total of more than $4.5 million. Realizing Franklin had raised far more than he knew, Evans demanded the rest of the money, according to the lawsuit and letters between lawyers for the two sides this spring. A June 2020 letter from one of Franklin’s lawyers to Evans’s characterizes their deal differently, saying Franklin initially agreed to give Evans $1 million and wound up giving him $1.2 million, and that the remainder of funds went to creating ads and buying television airtime for them for many months. AD In exchange, “he received Mr. Evans’ true show of gratitude in the form of the erroneous and baseless claims made in your letter,” wrote attorney Anthony Kennedy. A simple thank you “would have sufficed.” Evans and his lawyers say the men’s agreement from the start was that all fundraising related to survivors would go to Churches United With Israel, a Texas nonprofit Evans runs. Evans launched the new Jerusalem project through Churches United, according to his July lawsuit. Evans’s suit also accuses Franklin of falsely claiming in his ads that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was behind his work with survivors. In a promotional fundraising video for money for survivors, Franklin says Netanyahu and his wife know about his work, “and even have sent special messages to us to let us know that this is their very heart.” AD A source in Netanyahu’s office told The Post that the prime minister was not aware his name was being used by Franklin to raise money and that he had not endorsed Franklin’s work. In June, Franklin also began running a fundraising video and a blog item on his site featuring the prime minister’s son, Yair Netanyahu, distributing care packages to survivors. The video, entitled “Yair Netanyahu delivers care packages to Holocaust Survivors for Jentezen Franklin,” is set to somber music and shows a masked Netanyahu bringing boxes with “Jentezen Franklin” stickers to emotionally moved survivors. Sources close to Yair Netanyahu told The Post he was unaware he was being used to fundraise for Franklin. He was volunteering for Yad Ezer, the sources said, and hadn’t intend to endorse Franklin. Brettler said Franklin was working with fundraising materials from Yad Ezer that included the Netanyahus. Shimon Sabag, chairman of Yad Ezer, the country’s largest residence for Holocaust survivors, told The Post in a letter that the group was unaware until recently that the two men had a dispute and that both are “righteous, faithful and devoted.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/religion/2020/10/29/trump-evangelical-advisors-jentezen-franklin-mike-evans-holocaust-survivors/?utm_campaign=wp_main&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR1fcJavmOrKBxudvc7MzXxIqmCXFPmVxiW7Ge1xNOM758wf4i5mlQ6D87Q |
bayelsaowei:That is what Don has turned his stupid supporters into.A bunch of people who don't reason with their brains.How can it get lost in transit and no copy at all.You see why you should not be arguing with them. They will rant and hoof and cry when nobody is covering their bullshit Hunter Biden story. Awon oloriburuku |
ribbit:And the only copy made has gone with the wind.you wonder why the extremely stupid story hasnt been sticking..I saw tucker carslon looking like the fool he has always been. Bunch of Idiots |
armyofone:since their brains are not working they well,we need to use them play maybe by then their brains will start functioning well you know..Lol |
benalvino2:I see,everybody is sha after you..everybody is against you.everybody wants to kill you.In Patience Jonathan's voice "Na only you waka come?"..There is god ooo |
basilico:Ohh I see. Nice one,oya clap for yaself |
salford:Exactly, They are the poorest of the poorest yet worshipping their slave masters |
basilico:Eyaaaaahh. ![]() |
benalvino2:Okay, everybody is always against you.Twitter,Facebook and the likes.But why don't you god loving,satan hating folks also create your own?why is it so hard for you to do?if they "Hate" you why dont you have yours where all you do all day long is propaganda and lies and nobody will arrest you for it.But it is Liberal websites that you come all day and rant.That shows that you are not efficient in anything.we all can see the efficiency of your guy trump isnt it?funny people |
PrideofLincoln1:I dont expect much truly |
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