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Isn’t it wild that you can simply ask, ‘Is he dead yet?’ and everyone knows who you’re talking about.
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'Blatant corruption': Trump slammed for new $230 million demand
President Donald Trump is under fire after a New York Times bombshell revealed he wants $230 million from the Justice Department over two investigations targeting him during his campaign. The Times explained that there is “no parallel in American history, as Mr. Trump, a presidential candidate, was pursued by federal law enforcement and eventually won the election, taking over the very government that must now review his claims.” The paper of record also called it “the starkest example yet of potential ethical conflicts created by installing the president’s former lawyers atop the Justice Department.” Critics are blasting the president. “It’s hard to think of an action more purely corrupt than a …. president ordering the executive branch to pay him hundreds of millions of dollars,” wrote David French, a New York Times opinion columnist. “I cannot wait to read the MAGA defenses of this (and there will be many). They’ll display Soviet levels of sycophancy.” READ MORE: Not a ‘Gut-Wrenching’ Problem: Ron Johnson Shrugs Off Millions Losing Subsidies Attorney Andrew Weinstein, a former Obama and Biden appointee, noted that “$230 million could feed every homeless veteran in America for more than 3 years.” Jesse Lee, a former Obama and Biden official, remarked, “What a g– crook.” Marlow Stern, who teaches at the Columbia Journalism School and is a former Rolling Stone senior editor, asked, “now he’s extorting… the u.s. justice department?” Mother Jones reporter Dan Friedman quoted the Trump White House Press Secretary: “’I think it’s frankly ridiculous that anyone in this room would even suggest that President Trump is doing anything for his own benefit,’ Karoline Leavitt said in May. ‘He left a life of luxury and a life of running a very successful real estate empire for public service.'” Political historian Brian Rosenwald commented, “Like come the f– on, this is the most blatant corruption in American history. He’s just stealing from us the taxpayers.” Derek Martin, founder and president of Pathfinder Research, wrote: “Trump is demanding taxpayers write him a check for $230 million while Republicans tell us they can’t afford to help ordinary Americans pay for health insurance. Cartoonishly evil.” Jeff Hauser, who writes the Revolving Door Project on Substack, observed: “The dude is desecrating the White House and extorting the Treasury during a shutdown [after] several million Americans protested him. It’s kind of now or never for an opposition party to be provocative in attacking corruption. Trump is too busy enriching himself to govern.” Media Matters’ Matthew Gertz wrote: “The president of the United States is attempting a smash-and-grab on the U.S. Treasury, and the people with the ability to say no are his former personal lawyers, this is insane.” READ MORE: ‘Sick’: Jeffries Torches Trump’s ‘Out of Control’ Press Secretary
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WOW. A third of ICE recruits can’t pass a fitness test that I do multiple times a week, and I’m a 51 year old woke cat lady with a nose ring who loves a soy latte.
Lecturing active soldiers about being too fat while dropping standards so low for the ICE deportation force that a third of their recruits can't handle the easiest PT test I've ever heard of www.theatlantic.com/politics/arc...
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i am begging for y'all to swear her in via a judge and dare mikey pedo protector johnson to show up in person to throw a tantrum about it
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Why can’t you get a Supreme Court Justice to swear her in?
“Authority: While the Constitution requires members to take an oath, it does not specify who must administer it, and federal judges are authorized to administer oaths.”
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DEMAND SPEAKER JOHNSON RECONVENE THE HOUSE AND SWEAR IN ADELITA GRIJALVA

Call:

Ruston: 318-497-6610 DeRidder: 337-226-6385 Bossier City: 318-840-0309

DC - Coward Johnson disconnected his DC phone

Mike Johnson Holding Our Government Hostage!
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The Epstein files may have much more than only the rape of teenage girls. They filmed everything and the people who Epstein blackmailed were wealthy and famous people. It might be half the damn senate.
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My understanding is a federal judge can swear in a new member of Congress. Particularly in unusual circumstances or due to delays. Seems to me this situation qualifies in both counts.
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Yes, I want this answered as well. I have heard arguments that it doesn't have to be the Speaker who swears her in. We don't have time for the niceties here,if there is a way to do it, JUST DO IT. That's how the GOP has played us for years.
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If the majority speaker is unavailable, why can't the minority leader perform the services. After all Mikey keeps being awol.
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If he won’t do it, find another way. Somehow, the Republicans have no trouble finding a working around! Don’t let him get away with this!
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I just went to the House floor to demand that Speaker Johnson swear in Adelita Grijalva, but the GOP gaveled out without even recognizing us. 
 
We’re not going anywhere. I’m here with Leader Jeffries and Adelita Grijalva. Speaker Johnson must swear her in.
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Why doesn't she just show up at one of Mike Johnson's many press conferences and confront him on it?
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Adelita Grijalva: "There is so much that cannot be done until I'm sworn in. So every moment that passes that I'm not able to provide constituent services or be a voice for Arizona, I cannot bring the issues forward that they send me here to do."
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The average age of U.S. homebuyers is now 56, up from 49 last year.

In 1981, the year trickledown economics began, it was 31.
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We need to remove the cancer in the Oval Office to restore funding to children’s cancer research.
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Every dollar for Trump’s ego is a dollar stolen from working families.
#TrumpHatesOurHealthCare
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"I don't know anything about that so I'm afraid I can't comment."

--Speaker Mike Johnson, repeatedly