@AmericanAlphaX@ChuckiePoo420 Yeah, weird. CA “designed their laws” so that in a city of 3.87 million, with 1.22 MILLION registered Democrats & 326 THOUSAND Republicans, the Dems miraculously win a lot!
You're still screaming about the laptop because it's the only part of this story you're allowed to remember. The letter was never about a hard drive. It was about a Russian operation to smear Biden — the one Trump's OWN Treasury sanctioned weeks before the article came out, Trump's OWN FBI director flagged to Congress, and whose star "bribe" witness pleaded guilty to inventing it. You got duped by the Don. Cope.
“10% for the big guy” never happened. Not something I ever sent, said, or pushed for.
Start here. This was 2017. My dad was a private citizen. Out of office. No matter how you read that line, there is nothing remotely illegal or unethical about it.
The senders reveal the deeper story. That line was the musings of Tony Bobulinski and James Gilliar. Wishful thinking on their part, unbeknownst to me at the time, to bring my dad in and counter what they saw as competition for CEFC money.
That competition? Steve Witkoff. Who did over a billion dollars with CEFC in deals at the time. A Vegas casino. New York properties. A Miami hotel.
Yes. The same Steve Witkoff now out there with Jared Kushner leading the Middle East peace and redevelopment deal.
I, however, never went forward with Tony or James the two people who proposed 10% and my Dad was never even remotely involved.
Go read Rob Walkers testimony before House oversight under oath who said that the 10% email sent to me was purely “wishful thinking” on Tony’s part.
Attached below is an email chain from Tony Bubolinski to James Gillir explaining the entire origin of the email.
Trump’s egregious (repeat) lie about Jan. 6 in the new NBC interview he walked out of: “They had FBI agents ushering them into the building. They had FBI: ‘Go into the building.’”
There’s precisely no evidence this happened. DOJ’s inspector general found that the FBI had zero undercover agents in the Capitol crowd. Kash Patel has himself debunked a Trump-promoted conspiracy theory on this subject, saying FBI agents were merely deployed to do crowd control after the police declared a riot.
And of the dozens of Jan. 6 defendants who tried a “the cops let me in” defense, just one (1) was acquitted. Even in that case, the acquitting judge said that though the defendant reasonably believed he was being allowed in, the officers in question were actually overrun by the crowd and standing back reasonably and responsibly, not explicitly encouraging anyone to enter. (And they weren’t FBI.)
@MeghanMcCain Meghan, this isn’t evidence of fraud.
It only proves that the presidents unhinged and false lies about the 2020 election have put Republicans into mass psychosis and created a permission structure to call every unfavorable election outcome rigged. C’mon.
The legacy of this @POTUS won't be the monuments he builds to himself but the destruction of faith in public institutions for his own power and profit.
He wants to rewrite or erase history because he knows it won't be kind to him.
@CGasparino You mean why keep asking the president of the United States of America why he keeps peddling lies that led to a violent insurrection attempt on our country, lies that are being used to steal $1.8 billion from taxpayers to give to insurrections he pardoned despite their violence?
@CGasparino Because he is attempting to take $1.8 billion from taxpayers and funnel it to people who beat up cops on January 6th. Seems newsworthy and worth asking about.
Kudos to @kwelkernbc for her integrity and tenacity in doing her job. Trump is so used to being surrounded by sycophants that he cannot take being confronted about his malfeasance. Like all "strongmen," he is brittle and weak.