@HunterBiden@DanteTheDon@DanteTheDon If you guys do grab a beer… can you ask him if the Burisma gig was a state department back channel into Ukraine? The HB story never made sense to me… someone at state had to know of & keep tabs on his involvement there.
Worse than that, and this is ONE story.
Sazan was a protected marine national park. On Dec 30, 2024, weeks before the inauguration, Albania de-protected it and handed Jared’s affiliate “strategic investor” status for fast-tracked permits. Locals already call it Ishulli i Trumpëve. Trump Island.
The buyer is Affinity Partners. Biggest backer: Saudi Arabia’s PIF, $2B, placed six months after Jared left the White House, over the objections of PIF’s own screening committee (“inexperienced,” “excessive fees”). MBS overruled them.
Kushner’s pulled $110M+ in fees from the Saudis for a fund that, by its own filings, returned NOTHING. Foreign money in Affinity jumped from ~$3B to $4.8B across 2024, right as a second term got likely.
On the ground, bulldozers in a flamingo habitat, no permits, no environmental study. A protester who objected got beaten by private guards while police watched.
Albania’s anti-corruption prosecutors have now opened an inquiry into how the land lost its protection.
So no, it’s not a private island they “discovered.” It’s a national park a foreign government de-protected, financed by sovereign wealth the Saudis’ own analysts flagged as a bad bet, routed through the president’s son-in-law.
Oh no, the Bears might leave Chicago or Illinois for a shiny new stadium?! 😱
Meanwhile Boeing, Caterpillar, Ken Griffin’s Citadel, PEAK6 and a parade of billionaires already sprinted out for lower taxes, less crime, and politics that aren’t completely insane.
But sure, let’s cry over football while the real jobs and talent exodus continues. Priorities, Chicago and Illinois 😂
#ChicagoExodus #BearsStadiumDrama #FixChicago #TaxAndCrimeFlight
A judge has ruled that corporations can vote in some Delaware elections.
Delaware Superior Court Judge Craig Karsnitz said the town of Fenwick Island was not diluting human votes by allowing companies and other legal entities that own property to cast votes in municipal elections.
These "legal entities" and corporations make up about 12% of registered voters in the town.
In total Delaware has far more corporations chartered in the state than residents.
Judge Karsnitz rejected the constitutional arguments of the ACLU, including the claim that "entity" or corporate voting dilutes the political power of living people.