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Mocked POWs.
Called fallen soldiers “suckers” and “losers.”
Denigrated Medal of Honor recipients
and Gold Star families.

Now Donald Trump has the audacity to call himself a “WAR HERO.”

*That* is Stolen Valor.
And every veteran knows it.

 
Trump Says He Wants to 'Try and Get to Heaven if Possible': 'I'm Hearing I'm Not Doing Well'
The president gave 'Fox & Friends' an explanation for why he's set on personally brokering a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine

At first glance I had to make sure again this didn't come from the Onion. Trump has said before he doesn't need to ask God for forgiveness because he doesn't make mistakes. So I guess God has finallly noticed that he's been making mistakes.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/donal...th-concerns-with-surprise-heaven-declaration/
 
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The White House launched an official TikTok account on Tuesday, less than a month before a Sept. 17 deadline for the app to either find a new owner or face a U.S.-wide ban.
 
Actually a lot of countries use mail in ballots.

Also if reporting election results quickly is a priority (and it should be), states should count them before polls close instead of after. But if that were the case we would have known the results of Michigan and Pennsylvania the night of the 2020 election which would have torpedoed his contesting the results. Im guessing he knows that though
Mail-in ballots were typically more popular among Conservatives because of an older and/or more rural voting base when I worked on a political campaign in 2016 in Oklahoma
 
Mail-in ballots were typically more popular among Conservatives because of an older and/or more rural voting base when I worked on a political campaign in 2016 in Oklahoma

Crazy how stuff like that changes.

It shouldn't really be a partisan issue as there are multiple demographics that benefit. Like you said its easier for rural voters who don't want to drive 20 minutes to get to the voting booth. Its also popular in urban areas because you can avoid a 3 hr voting line. I was traveling for work on election day last year so it (or early voting, which I did) are essential for people who know they can't make it to the booth on election day.

Its frustrating when politicians want to make voting harder.
 
The Trump administration is proposing a new rule that would bar people with outstanding college loans from relief on that debt if their employers were found to be "undermining national security and American values through illegal means."

 
Gov of Washington State

AG Bondi sent me a letter last week. It purports to notify me that Washington state “has been identified” as a “so-called sanctuary jurisdiction” — on grounds that her letter makes no effort whatsoever to explain.

Our state legislature passed a bipartisan law that appropriately and lawfully limits the diversion of our state and local resources to federal immigration enforcement. For that, she threatens me, police officers, state troopers, sheriffs, judges, and other officials with prison time.

In the America that I love and have taught my children to revere, we resolve our differences peacefully through public discourse and, if necessary, through the courts — not by threatening political opponents with imprisonment.

I sent her a response today: Washington state will not be bullied or intimidated by threats and legally baseless accusations.

 

Text Reveals Fox’s Bret Baier Was Concerned by Colleague’s 2020 Election Fraud Claims: ‘We Need To Fact-Check This Crap’​


Fox News anchor Bret Baier was reportedly concerned by colleague Maria Bartiromo’s election fraud claims in 2020, warning an executive at the network, “We need to fact-check this crap,” according to newly-released text messages.

On Tuesday, the Washington Post reported on a newly-unredacted court filing by voting technology company Smartmatic – which is currently suing Fox News for defamation – revealing a number of text messages sent by Fox News hosts to colleagues at the cable television news network.


According to the filing, Baier expressed concern to Fox News Media president and executive editor Jay Wallace after he saw Bartiromo making false claims about the 2020 election.

“None of that is true as far as we can tell,” he wrote. “We need to fact-check this crap.”

Bartiromo also reportedly texted Trump lawyers Sidney Powell and Rudy Giuliani, urging them to “overturn” the results of the 2020 election after it was called in former President Joe Biden’s favor.

“Sidney we must keep you out there,” Bartiromo told Powell, according to the filing. “I am very worried … Please please overturn this. Bring the evidence. I know you can.”

In a message to Giuliani, she reportedly wrote, “I want you to overturn this.”

Text messages in the filing also reportedly showed U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro – then a host at Fox News – complaining about her colleague Sean Hannity being an “egomaniac.”

Recalling a meeting with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office, Pirro reportedly told a friend that Hannity stormed “in like he owns the place” and asked to use the president’s “private bathroom.”

The post Text Reveals Fox’s Bret Baier Was Concerned by Colleague’s Election Fraud Claims: ‘We Need To Fact-Check This Crap’ first appeared on Mediaite.
 
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