Das ist kein Luxusresort. Sazan – die albanische Insel an der Straße von Otranto – ist das maritime Tor zwischen Adria und Mittelmeer.
3.600 atomsichere Bunker. 15 Kilometer Tunnel. Ehemalige sowjetische U-Boot-Anlegestellen.
Die Insel kontrolliert wer die Adria kontrolliert. Und wer kauft sie?
Kushners Affinity Partners – finanziert zu 99 Prozent von Saudi-Arabien, UAE und Katar.
157 Millionen Dollar Gebühren von ausländischen Staatsfonds.
Das bestätigt der US-Finanzausschuss unter Senator Wyden.
Und wer leitet das Team? Kein einziger Hotelmanager. Ausschließlich Ex-Geheimdienstler und Ex-Regierungsbeamte der Trump-Administration. General Miguel Correa – ehemaliger Direktor für Golfangelegenheiten im Nationalen Sicherheitsrat. Mitarchitekt der Abraham-Accords.
Kevin Hassett – ehemaliger Vorsitzender des Wirtschaftsberaterstabs im Weißen Haus.
Chad Mizelle – ehemaliger amtierender Chefsyndikus des Heimatschutzministeriums. John Rader – ehemaliger Nationaler Sicherheitsrat. Nick Butterfield – ehemaliger stellvertretender Koordinator für Politik im Weißen Haus.
Senator Wyden: Die Anwesenheit von General Correa „wirft Bedenken hinsichtlich der Emoluments-Klausel der Verfassung auf."
Das ist kein Resort. Das ist eine geopolitische Operation – finanziert von Golfstaaten – auf einer ehemaligen sowjetischen Militärbasis – im Herzen Europas. 🇦🇱🇸🇦🇦🇪🇶🇦🇺🇸🇪🇺
On this 82nd anniversary of D-Day, remember: The way we wonder why Germans didn’t stop Hitler is exactly how the rest of the world views Americans and Trump today.
🛑 Scandal: US Senator Jon Ossoff exposes Kushner:
"Kushner — Ivanka Trump’s husband — is on Mohammed bin Salman’s payroll. Two billion dollars. Did you know that? He works for the East, takes money from sheikhs, princes, and kings — and dares to accuse others of corruption." 🇺🇸🔥🇸🇦💰🎭💥
Yup, waking up in Canada these days and knowing it'll be another day that Poilievre screeches that the sky is falling and we go on about our business thinking wouldn't it be nice, if just for a change, our media would stop giving this mad man air time! Please, even for one day!
Pay attention to who is willing to break the law for Trump as we head into the midterms—because his end goal is to create a system where others will break the law for him. It's about building a custom where it's normal to break the law for a person. The big case is the military
We we're faced this morning with Trumpoilievre's latest "How many Times Can You Lie" video. @ForMYCanada did the hard work. In this 6:36 minute video there were 11 lies, that's a lie every 36 seconds. Me? I was too busy noting his botox is working and he put his smug lips on. 1/
Things most Americans agree on:
Groceries cost too much.
Tariffs suck and make no sense.
Congress and Presidents shouldn’t trade stocks.
The debt is a mess.
The border should be secure, but legal immigration is good.
Endless wars are stupid, especially ones that nobody wants and have never been explained.
Americans are exhausted.
AI is like my new best friend that also might be trying to take my job, my ability to think for myself, and my humanity in the process. Yo like I love you, but WTF, but I still love you.
Diversity is actually awesome! The opposite is boring AF.
Canadians are super fucking cool.
Mexicans are chill.
Putin isn’t a good guy looking out for America’s best interest. Rocky IV and Miracle are great movies.
Good neighbors are a blessing.
Freedom of religion and coexistence without having to blow each other up is probably a good idea.
We all question, are we alone in the universe?
We all fuck up along the way.
Epstein didn’t hang himself.
The Trumps and Epstein were best friends for decades. It’s like Bert trying to tell us Ernie was just an acquaintance in the same social scene on Sesame Street back in the day.
The Cowboys suck. Go Birds!
Things we’re told to fight about:
Me.
Laptop.
Vaccines.
Transgenders in sports.
Pronouns.
That’s the joke.
Let’s keep in mind that the only reason we’re even having this stupid, divisive referendum is because Danielle Smith, for her own selfish political reasons, wanted to pander to her separatist base.
The same way they used it when the separatists camped out in ditches and at rest areas along Alberta highways for months? (They didn't.) Police liaisons will be appointed anyway, and the right to protest will still have to be respected if a traditional camp blocks infrastructure.
So let me get this straight Kerry-Lynne - when someone's arrested for sexual assault, you say they should be jailed and you blame it on your political enemies.
Unless they're an MLA who calls you "a friend" and supported your leadership bid - then you say nothing at all?
Ossoff: Last September, the President of Kazakhstan calls Donald Trump and says he wants to grant tungsten mining rights to an American company. And the very next month, Eric and Don Jr. get a stake in the American company pursuing the mining deal.
Six days later, six days after Prince Eric and Prince Don get their stake, Kazakhstan announces this company will get, “The largest known undeveloped tungsten resource in the world.” A few more weeks go by, and then the U.S. government, run by their father, sets aside 1.6 billion of your tax dollars to fund and finance their mining project. In Kazakhstan.
All this while you pay more for gas, for groceries, for health care, and that's just the tip of the iceberg.
Ivanka on Jared: "He really has almost no ego. It's to the point where I'm incredulous by it. I'll get upset about things for him, and he doesn't care. If someone criticizes him, and he doesn't know that person, it just doesn't affect him."
That's how you describe a sociopath.
Her husband now? When was he elected? What did she pay him? What are his credentials?
David Moretta, is not an elected official, nor does he hold any official position or employment within the Alberta government. He is a private citizen.
Professionally, Moretta has a background as a former television news producer and, along with Premier Smith, previously owned and operated a restaurant in High River.
The provincial portion of our property taxes which goes to education, increased dramatically this year, not to fund public education but to fund Danielle Smith’s charter schools. I didn’t vote for this.