This corruption is systemic and widespread throughout Washington.
Democrats AND Republicans.
All of them trading on information the American people will never have.
Hunter Picasso Biden got $4-5 million for a painting after his father left office.
The Picasso middle name dropped pretty fast after that.
That's minor league compared to what's happening now.
Trump took that minor level of corruption and made it exponential.
His team is raking in billions.
The head of SEC enforcement resigned because she couldn't prosecute these people.
Martha Stewart made $45,000 in insider trading profits in the mid-90s.
She got 5 months in jail. These people are making billions.
Blatantly. Openly. Disgustingly.
@LCronnoli44841@WOODTV An incredible facility. The pride of place is understandable. I’m looking forward to enjoying the million dollar views. Where can I park?
@RadioFreeTom Trump reminds me of a “touron” (an individual made famous on national park social media) who thinks they have the special power to approach, to pet, to befriend dangerous wild animals, endangering themselves for a selfie. Trump’s magical thinking is deadly!
Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull:
“When you see Trump with Putin, as I have on a few occasions, he’s like the 12-year-old boy that goes to high school and meets the captain of the football team. ‘My hero!’ It’s really creepy.”
An important reminder: Every single thing you do today is something that your 90-year-old self would wish they could go back and do.
The good old days are happening right now.
“Today I was on my way to Family Dollar up the street from my house.
I saw this FedEx driver, Rondy, do a U turn at the second entrance to a trailer park that used to be Farmview.
I looked in my rear view mirror to see him pulled over to help this 75 year old man get his little cart/wagon and groceries out of the ditch.
The man had fell into the ditch from the heat. I did not see the man in the ditch, but Rondy did. I turned around to go help the Fedex driver.
The older gentleman, 75 years old, had walked to the Food bank up the street. The older gentleman was so exhausted from the heat he could barely stand. I asked them both if I could take a picture of them. They both gave consent.
Rondy shows so much compassion, it made me proud. Another gentleman stopped to help. We told Rondy we knew he was busy we would get him to his home.
Rondy was thankful. He said they are timed for their deliveries but he still stopped to help this older man. Please help share as much as we can. Hopefully somehow we can get this act of kindness to his supervisor.”
In honor of a life well lived, we share with sadness and grief that our Chief Operator Dr. Ian Punnett passed away early this morning. After fighting an illness for the last few months Ian passed peacefully surrounded by his wife and son. Words cannot capture the essence of Ian’s accomplishments and leadership capabilities. He was a one of a kind professor, author and broadcaster that brought the best out in his students.
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@MSNBC Whoa, at the eleventh hour, high fives, pats on the back? It’s YOUR JOB, House of Representatives. Do it efficiently and as drama-free as possible. Like the rest of us are expected to preform our’s.
BREAKING: Bob Woodward is releasing ALL 20 interview recordings, unedited, just so America can see what a historic danger Trump is to America.
Buckle up.