Three members of the ‘Boogaloo’ group had plotted to stir up violence at protests and destroy federal buildings as if they were conducting military operations.
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"There's a lot of similarities here to the approach he's taking with coronavirus," @FrankFigliuzzi1 says about President Trump's executive order on police reform. "No centralized coordinated mandates ... let the states and municipalities figure it out."
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1. Pompeo is investigated for fast tracking of arms sales to Saudi Arabia and abuse of his position.
2. Pompeo asks Trump to fire the IG investigating him.
3. Trump fires the IG.
4. CREW sends FBI a criminal obstruction of justice complaint on
Pompeo.
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President Trump spent most of his remarks throwing red meat to his base
And one modest executive order will not make up for his years of inflammatory rhetoric and policies designed to roll back progress
Congress must act to pass bold policing reform and he must sign it into law
Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity mentioned Dave Patrick Underwood's murder as proof that BLM protestors were violent.
In fact, Underwood was gunned down by a "Boogaloo" extremist, a white supremacist.
We await their apologies.
5. Until Michael Ellis stepped in. Ellis, a former Devin Nunes staffer who was then involved in some questionable business at the White House counsel's office, had just moved to the NSC. Ellis inserted himself in the process and overrode Knight to try to hold up publication.
NSC’s pre-publication review process is normally fairly straightforward, but Bolton’s case has been complicated by its potentially politically explosive allegations—including details about Trump’s alleged Ukraine-style blackmail threats to other countries https://t.co/Kl3AVjnI0i