So Rs need D votes to pass FISA.
Senate and House Ds oppose Bill Pulte’s ODNI nod and threaten to vote against FISA if nod isn’t pulled.
Ending FISA and Pulte not being pulled is popular with R base.
This is a win-win for Trump and the base.
Let FISA die.
Won’t lose a vote.
BREAKING: ChudtheBuilder does not make bond in Montgomery County.
Here are the highlights:
- Alex Rosen (@iFightForKids) offered to put up $100,000 for the bond. He was on the witness stand and showed bank statements showing how much money he had in his savings and that he doesn’t have an actual business account, just a personal account from his social media ventures.
- DA presented details of what transpired outside the courtroom that day of the shooting. It lines up with what I was informed about in those details of that day in previous posts. Sounded like the stream will eventually be in their possession.
- Discussions arise about Duel as a credible source of money as they are trying to wire $1,000,000 to insure LA Bonding in the event Dalton was released and doesn’t show up in court. Judge ruled it as insufficient as gamblings funds are not legal in Tennessee, especially from a foreign entity.
- Judge keeps bond as $1,000,000 and bonding companies can only bond up to an amount of $100,000 per company, which means Dalton would need 10 bonding companies to bond.
- Even if Alex Rosen forks over $500,000, Dalton would still need 5 bonding companies ($500,000) to bond.
- Dalton’s F-250 had the internal system (they called it a black box) extracted and downloaded for evidence. They will install it back in and after an itemized list is submitted of what Dalton had in the truck and what hasn’t already been seized for evidence, he can get those items back. F-250 can be returned back once the county investigators are done.
- Seems there were some issues in the Nashville hearing per Dalton’s attorney. I will try to find more information on that.
This clip is from the livestream from @WSMV
Trump "vetoing" the War Powers Resolution Act is Constitutionally irrelevant since only Congress can declare war, and their rejection of war in the context of Iran, makes any further military action by Trump against Iran an unconstitutional, and impeachable, act.