🚨BOMBSHELL: Rep. Walkinshaw just highlighted a STUNNING moment from Pam Bondi's hearing:
Bondi was asked about Trump's knowledge of Epstein's crimes before they became public.
She could have cleared him.
Instead, she said: "I don't know."
Then added: "I'm not certain of the extent of his knowledge."
Bondi had every opportunity to exonerate Trump under oath. She chose not to. This is DAMNING for Trump.
OK OK, forget what I said a few days ago - and a couple of days before that. THIS is the absolute worst photo of Trump ever taken.
Under no circumstances should this be retweeted. Fuckface would be devastated to see it everywhere.
The Late Show with @StephenAtHome is having its final show tonight.
Who can forget the incredible rousing welcome Prince Harry received from his audience? 🥹🥰
We’ll miss you Stephen!!🫡
Les quatre buts les plus rapides dans l'histoire de l'équipe pour amorcer un match de séries à l'étranger
The four fastest goals to start a road playoff game in franchise history
#GoHabsGo
Russian logistics artery on the M14 Mariupol-Melitopol highway doing its best impression of a flaming junkyard after Ukrainian drone strikes. Logistics trucks now extra crispy.
Occupying someone else’s country comes with free fire delivery service. 🇺🇦🔥
Voter: I asked @TomSteyer the exact same question I'd asked @XavierBecerra two weeks ago.
I said to both of them, "You've come to the fastest-warming county in the lower 48, a place that's been hit by wildfires—do you have a climate plan?"
For asking that question, I was thrown out of Xavier Becerra's town hall. I was escorted out, and my friends who were with me were roughed up.
Here, Tom not only appreciated the question, he gave a substantive, well-thought-out answer.
It was night and day. So I'm excited, and I'm going to be voting for Tom in June.
How Trump lost Senate Republicans, w @ShelbyTalcott
- His juice is LOW after Cassidy lost and Trump endorsed against Cornyn, per senators and aides
- Senate Rs hated the Paxton endorsement and saw the attack on parliamentarian as low blow
- Politically, the anti-weaponization fund is "unexplainable. And that's the problem," said Sen. Cramer. McConnell using Dems' words: "slush fund"
- Timing for $1.8 B fund was terrible coming before the reconciliation vote ->"This is a delay of the administration’s making," GOP aide says
- GOP spent two weeks wrangling over ballroom security before deciding to drop it; the WH indicated to Rs it could threaten to veto a reconciliation that's not to Trump's liking
- Grassley told Blanche admin needs to coordinate more with Congress. Meeting w Blanche an "absolutely shitshow," per person briefed
- WH official: “No one should be doubting how he’s able to bend everything to his will"
- Sen. Lankford on jilted GOP senators: "None of them are punitive enough that they’re not going to do something to poke him in the eye. But they also represent their state.”
An 88-year-old man named Vietnam veteran was about to lose his home. The entire case had gone to his aunt. He was just sitting in a wheelchair and watching, crying because he didn’t have the money to fix his home or pay the fines.
His wife, who had passed away due to old age, had left him alone; he had no son or daughter. The condition of his house was poor, the paint was peeling, and water was dripping from the roof onto a broken floor.
The city had warned him earlier that if he didn't pay the fines, his house would be seized.
When the court officer read everything to the city attorney, the old man became despondent and helpless, and he broke down crying upon hearing it all. He covered his face with his hands and cried.
When the judge saw this, he immediately called for a 15-minute recess.
During the break, the judge contacted a local veterans' fund and a contractor.
When the break was over, the judge read the decision: "Mr. Harris, all the fines and fees are waived by the court." He also said that a local contractor would repair his entire home for free.
The veteran, still crying, said, "I felt like no one cared about me." The judge replied, "We care about you; you have done a lot for our country."