Donald Trump launched a personal attack on former National Security Council Director Fiona Hill after publishing an interview with the New York Times in which the Russian expert accused him of “pulling a Putin” after the 2020 elections. In an angry statement, Trump said that if Ms. Hill did not have her British accent, “it would be nothing.” Meanwhile, Mr. Trump raised his eyebrows in support of Dr. Mehmet Oz representing Pennsylvania in the US Senate. “I have known Dr. Oz for many years, as well as many others, even if only through his very successful television show,” Trump said in a statement. “He has lived with us through the screen and has always been popular, respected and smart.” The announcement angered many conservatives, including Trump’s previous supporter. “I have great respect for President Trump,” Sean Parnell, who left the race in November, wrote on Twitter. “But I’m disappointed with that. “Oz is the antithesis of everything that made Trump the best president of my life – he’s the farthest from America First and it would be very bad for the Palestinian Authority.”
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Vindman: January 6 was a signal to Putin to attack Ukraine
“Starting a few months after January 6, Putin began to gather forces at the border. “He saw the discord here,” Lt. Col. Widman told The New York Times Magazine. “He saw the huge opportunity presented by Donald Trump and his Republican lackeys.” Gustaf Kilander reports from Washington, DC. Stuti Mishra 13 April 2022 04:45 1649818807
ICYMI: The moment Washington left the pandemic
Eric Garcia writes: As politicians across the spectrum are positive about Covid-19, neither side can agree to pass a bill to fund testing and vaccines that until recently was simple. Oliver O’Connell13 April 2022 04:00 1649816107
How white nationalists use gambling to recruit for terrorism
Experts warn that far-right riots are using online gambling platforms to spread hatred and recruit a new generation of converts. Overwhelmed by the rise of gambling and social isolation during the pandemic, extremist academics say more needs to be done to policing these hate treatment platforms. reports Io Dodds.
How “overloaded” white nationalists use gaming to recruit for terror
Experts warn that far-right riots are using online gambling platforms to spread hatred and recruit a new generation of converts. Overwhelmed by the rise of gambling and social isolation during the pandemic, extremist academics say more needs to be done to policing these hate treatment platforms. reports Io Dodds Oliver O’Connell13 April 2022 03:15 1649813407
Voices: What a Trump District Democrat Can Teach His Colleagues on How to Win
Cindy Axne represents one of only 16 rare “crossroads”: a district voted by a member of Congress as opposed to how it voted for president. Eric Garcia examines what other Democrats could learn from her. Oliver O’Connell13 April 2022 02:30 1649810707
“So our country is going to hell”: Trump refuses to support “cowardice” for governor
Donald Trump has largely despised Republican officials who refused to back him in his bid to overthrow the 2020 election and has now attacked one more: Pennsylvania Gov. Bill McSwain, whom the former president . False allegations of electoral fraud while serving as a lawyer in the United States. The following is Mr. Trump’s statement: One person in Pennsylvania that I will not support is Bill McSwain for Governor. It was the US Attorney who did absolutely nothing about the massive electoral fraud that took place in Philadelphia and throughout the Commonwealth. He said Barr told him not to do anything (because Barr was afraid he would be fired by the Democrats), but he should have done his job anyway. Without free and fair elections, we have no country. Do not vote for Bill McSwain, a coward who disappointed our country. He knew what was happening and let it go. It was there for the download and it failed so badly. Many U.S. prosecutors have likely said nothing of Barr. Therefore, our country is going to hell. True, Vote’s findings are crucial, and Bill McSwain should be ashamed of himself, as are many Republican leaders who did not act. They said Philadelphia and Detroit were two of the most corrupt places in the country, with Georgia being one of the most corrupt states! Donald Jay Trump Oliver O’Connell13 April 2022 01:45 1649805307
Trump approves official records to face Murkowski
As candidates line up for the 2022 midterm elections, Donald Trump’s coveted support has gone to a number of Republicans seeking to overthrow members of their own party, which the former considers insufficiently loyal. Among the most hated Republicans is Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski, one of the few senators who voted to oust the former president after the Jan. 6 uprising – and now, Mr Murkowsibaki’s chosen challenger, Kelly T formal application to start. her campaign. Also on the ballot in Alaska will be Sarah Palin, who recently secured the support of Mr. Trump for her campaign to get the open seat of the state. Oliver O’Connell13 April 2022 00:15 1649802607
A former police officer was convicted of offenses on January 6th
A federal court has convicted a former Virginia police officer of invading the U.S. Capitol along with another off-duty officer to prevent Congress from certifying President Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory. Jurors on Monday convicted former Rocky Mount Officer Thomas Robertson of all six counts he faced in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021 uprising, including charges of interfering with police in the Capitol and entering a restricted area with a dangerous weapon. big wooden stick. His sentencing hearing was not scheduled immediately. Robertson’s jury trial was the second of hundreds of riots in the Capitol. The first ended last month with jurors convicting a Texas man, Guy Refit, of all five charges in his indictment. Robertson did not testify at his trial, which began last Tuesday. The jurors discussed for several hours two days before reaching their unanimous verdict. Oliver O’Connell12 April 2022 23:30 1649799907
Kinzinger: Trump acknowledged the coup attempt
Adam Kinzinger, one of the two Republicans on the Jan. 6 committee, reaffirmed his views on the role of Donald Trump in the Capitol Uprising that he and his colleagues are investigating, and the prospect of being held accountable. former president. “There is no criminal element in what the House of Representatives can do,” he said, “but we can certainly give this information out there and the Department of Justice can take a look and do whatever it wants with it.” Oliver O’Connell12 April 2022 22:45 1649797987
Watch: Tucker Carlson speaks to an openly racist academic
Fox News’ Tucker Carlson has been making headlines lately with his conspiracy theories about the January 6 uprising and his increasingly sympathetic statements about the conflict in Ukraine, including questioning established war crimes in places like Bo . However, he still presents guests with a variety of extremist views, and this week’s uproar comes from an interview he did with the infamous academic Amy Wax of Princeton, which he hosted for an amazing discussion on immigration and the spiritual schools of different students and ethnic backgrounds. See below an excerpt from their interview. Oliver O’Connell12 April 2022 22:13 1649797357
The South Dakota Attorney General has been referred for fatal accident
The South Dakota House was referred to Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg on Tuesday for a 2020 car crash that killed a pedestrian, but initially said it may have struck a deer or other large animal. Ravnsborg, a Republican, is the first official to be referred to in South Dakota history. He will be removed from office at least temporarily pending the historic Senate trial, which requires a two-thirds majority to be convicted on referral charges. The Senate has to wait at least 20 days for its trial to take place, but has not yet set a date. Ravnsborg did not dispute a couple of road accidents last year, including the illegal lane change. He has described the death of Joseph Boever as a tragic accident. Rarely voting for Ravensburg’s referral, the Republican-controlled House accused him of committing crimes that resulted in the death of someone, made “numerous falsifications” to law enforcement officers after the accident and used his office to investigate . A Senate conviction would mean that Ravnsborg would be barred from holding any state office in the future. “When it comes to the life of one of your citizens, I think it’s very important for everyone,” said Republican MP Will Mortenson, who introduced the referral. Oliver O’Connell12 April 2022 22:02
title: “Trump News Today Mcconnell Says Ex President Not His Fan As He Warns Republicans Not To Screw Up Midterms " ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-20” author: “Charles Bulter”
Donald Trump launched a personal attack on former National Security Council Director Fiona Hill after publishing an interview with the New York Times in which the Russian expert accused him of “pulling a Putin” after the 2020 elections. In an angry statement, Trump said that if Ms. Hill did not have her British accent, “it would be nothing.” Meanwhile, Mr. Trump raised his eyebrows in support of Dr. Mehmet Oz representing Pennsylvania in the US Senate. “I have known Dr. Oz for many years, as well as many others, even if only through his very successful television show,” Trump said in a statement. “He has lived with us through the screen and has always been popular, respected and smart.” The announcement angered many conservatives, including Trump’s previous supporter. “I have great respect for President Trump,” Sean Parnell, who left the race in November, wrote on Twitter. “But I’m disappointed with that. “Oz is the antithesis of everything that made Trump the best president of my life – he’s the farthest from America First and it would be very bad for the Palestinian Authority.”
Basic points
Show last update 1649821507
Vindman: January 6 was a signal to Putin to attack Ukraine
“Starting a few months after January 6, Putin began to gather forces at the border. “He saw the discord here,” Lt. Col. Widman told The New York Times Magazine. “He saw the huge opportunity presented by Donald Trump and his Republican lackeys.” Gustaf Kilander reports from Washington, DC. Stuti Mishra 13 April 2022 04:45 1649818807
ICYMI: The moment Washington left the pandemic
Eric Garcia writes: As politicians across the spectrum are positive about Covid-19, neither side can agree to pass a bill to fund testing and vaccines that until recently was simple. Oliver O’Connell13 April 2022 04:00 1649816107
How white nationalists use gambling to recruit for terrorism
Experts warn that far-right riots are using online gambling platforms to spread hatred and recruit a new generation of converts. Overwhelmed by the rise of gambling and social isolation during the pandemic, extremist academics say more needs to be done to policing these hate treatment platforms. reports Io Dodds.
How “overloaded” white nationalists use gaming to recruit for terror
Experts warn that far-right riots are using online gambling platforms to spread hatred and recruit a new generation of converts. Overwhelmed by the rise of gambling and social isolation during the pandemic, extremist academics say more needs to be done to policing these hate treatment platforms. reports Io Dodds Oliver O’Connell13 April 2022 03:15 1649813407
Voices: What a Trump District Democrat Can Teach His Colleagues on How to Win
Cindy Axne represents one of only 16 rare “crossroads”: a district voted by a member of Congress as opposed to how it voted for president. Eric Garcia examines what other Democrats could learn from her. Oliver O’Connell13 April 2022 02:30 1649810707
“So our country is going to hell”: Trump refuses to support “cowardice” for governor
Donald Trump has largely despised Republican officials who refused to back him in his bid to overthrow the 2020 election and has now attacked one more: Pennsylvania Gov. Bill McSwain, whom the former president . False allegations of electoral fraud while serving as a lawyer in the United States. The following is Mr. Trump’s statement: One person in Pennsylvania that I will not support is Bill McSwain for Governor. It was the US Attorney who did absolutely nothing about the massive electoral fraud that took place in Philadelphia and throughout the Commonwealth. He said Barr told him not to do anything (because Barr was afraid he would be fired by the Democrats), but he should have done his job anyway. Without free and fair elections, we have no country. Do not vote for Bill McSwain, a coward who disappointed our country. He knew what was happening and let it go. It was there for the download and it failed so badly. Many U.S. prosecutors have likely said nothing of Barr. Therefore, our country is going to hell. True, Vote’s findings are crucial, and Bill McSwain should be ashamed of himself, as are many Republican leaders who did not act. They said Philadelphia and Detroit were two of the most corrupt places in the country, with Georgia being one of the most corrupt states! Donald Jay Trump Oliver O’Connell13 April 2022 01:45 1649805307
Trump approves official records to face Murkowski
As candidates line up for the 2022 midterm elections, Donald Trump’s coveted support has gone to a number of Republicans seeking to overthrow members of their own party, which the former considers insufficiently loyal. Among the most hated Republicans is Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski, one of the few senators who voted to oust the former president after the Jan. 6 uprising – and now, Mr Murkowsibaki’s chosen challenger, Kelly T formal application to start. her campaign. Also on the ballot in Alaska will be Sarah Palin, who recently secured the support of Mr. Trump for her campaign to get the open seat of the state. Oliver O’Connell13 April 2022 00:15 1649802607
A former police officer was convicted of offenses on January 6th
A federal court has convicted a former Virginia police officer of invading the U.S. Capitol along with another off-duty officer to prevent Congress from certifying President Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory. Jurors on Monday convicted former Rocky Mount Officer Thomas Robertson of all six counts he faced in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021 uprising, including charges of interfering with police in the Capitol and entering a restricted area with a dangerous weapon. big wooden stick. His sentencing hearing was not scheduled immediately. Robertson’s jury trial was the second of hundreds of riots in the Capitol. The first ended last month with jurors convicting a Texas man, Guy Refit, of all five charges in his indictment. Robertson did not testify at his trial, which began last Tuesday. The jurors discussed for several hours two days before reaching their unanimous verdict. Oliver O’Connell12 April 2022 23:30 1649799907
Kinzinger: Trump acknowledged the coup attempt
Adam Kinzinger, one of the two Republicans on the Jan. 6 committee, reaffirmed his views on the role of Donald Trump in the Capitol Uprising that he and his colleagues are investigating, and the prospect of being held accountable. former president. “There is no criminal element in what the House of Representatives can do,” he said, “but we can certainly give this information out there and the Department of Justice can take a look and do whatever it wants with it.” Oliver O’Connell12 April 2022 22:45 1649797987
Watch: Tucker Carlson speaks to an openly racist academic
Fox News’ Tucker Carlson has been making headlines lately with his conspiracy theories about the January 6 uprising and his increasingly sympathetic statements about the conflict in Ukraine, including questioning established war crimes in places like Bo . However, he still presents guests with a variety of extremist views, and this week’s uproar comes from an interview he did with the infamous academic Amy Wax of Princeton, which he hosted for an amazing discussion on immigration and the spiritual schools of different students and ethnic backgrounds. See below an excerpt from their interview. Oliver O’Connell12 April 2022 22:13 1649797357
The South Dakota Attorney General has been referred for fatal accident
The South Dakota House was referred to Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg on Tuesday for a 2020 car crash that killed a pedestrian, but initially said it may have struck a deer or other large animal. Ravnsborg, a Republican, is the first official to be referred to in South Dakota history. He will be removed from office at least temporarily pending the historic Senate trial, which requires a two-thirds majority to be convicted on referral charges. The Senate has to wait at least 20 days for its trial to take place, but has not yet set a date. Ravnsborg did not dispute a couple of road accidents last year, including the illegal lane change. He has described the death of Joseph Boever as a tragic accident. Rarely voting for Ravensburg’s referral, the Republican-controlled House accused him of committing crimes that resulted in the death of someone, made “numerous falsifications” to law enforcement officers after the accident and used his office to investigate . A Senate conviction would mean that Ravnsborg would be barred from holding any state office in the future. “When it comes to the life of one of your citizens, I think it’s very important for everyone,” said Republican MP Will Mortenson, who introduced the referral. Oliver O’Connell12 April 2022 22:02