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Donald Trump the road that might not lead to the White House - Redux 2024 thread.

You'd think so but for example if a ward? reports a Republican win after destroying votes it's going to be a bit late by the time they've sorted it all.
 
Sounds like trouble in dickhead land: rightwing podcasters Joe Rogan and Tim Pool have both announced their support for RFK J over Trump (can't be bothered to link to anything about these clowns, google if you don't believe me). MAGA idiots throwing temper tantrums.
 
How can the fact that they are openly telling the world what they are going to do to cheat, be allowed to pass without arrests?

1: because cops are by and large from the same milieu. note the roaring silence from various Fraternal Orders of Police about what happened to their brother Michael Fanone.
2: because, in some places, you have these "constitutional sheriffs" who won't send the cops in the first place.
 
Sounds like trouble in dickhead land: rightwing podcasters Joe Rogan and Tim Pool have both announced their support for RFK J over Trump (can't be bothered to link to anything about these clowns, google if you don't believe me). MAGA idiots throwing temper tantrums.

Might be a brain worms solidarity thing, though Rogan and Pool would probably come across as smarter if they were getting Ratatouilled by worms
 
1: because cops are by and large from the same milieu. note the roaring silence from various Fraternal Orders of Police about what happened to their brother Michael Fanone.
2: because, in some places, you have these "constitutional sheriffs" who won't send the cops in the first place.
I know that many cops, unbelievably, support the orange shitgibbon, but surely the DOJ/FBI should be taking note and doing something?
 
Came across this, which is encouraging people to sign up as poll workers


LAS VEGAS—Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Director Jen Easterly used part of her Wednesday-morning panel appearance at Black Hat 2024 to make a recruitment pitch, but not for her agency.

“Please, please sign up to be a poll worker,” Easterly said. “It's on all of us to preserve democracy.”

That got my attention not for its novelty but for its familiarity. I’ve heard versions of that pitch at infosec conferences before, and one was particularly persuasive: a talk about election security by computer-science professor Matt Blaze at ShmooCon 2019 in Washington.
 
gmm he is getting a little bit more odd as this goes on trying to convince people that he has a bigger crowd on Jan 6 that when MLK gave his I have a dream speech

seeming out of the blue for some reason during time when he could of been talking up his reelection bid or attacking Harris

no brain fart MLK fuck that guy
 
Trump is threatening to sue the nyt over them fact checking his helicopter story.


Former President Donald J. Trump on Friday afternoon vehemently maintained that he had once been in a dangerous helicopter landing with Willie Brown, the former mayor of San Francisco, and insisted he had records to prove it, despite Mr. Brown’s denial.

It appeared Mr. Trump may have confused Willie Brown with Jerry Brown, the former governor of California, with whom Mr. Trump traveled by helicopter in 2018 while surveying wildfire damage in the state. But Jerry Brown, who left office in January 2019, said through a spokesman, “There was no emergency landing and no discussion of Kamala Harris.”

“We have the flight records of the helicopter,” Mr. Trump insisted Friday, saying the helicopter had landed “in a field,” and indicating that he intended to release the flight records, before shouting that he was “probably going to sue” over the Times article.

When asked to produce the flight records, Mr. Trump responded mockingly, repeating the request in a sing-song voice. As of early Friday evening, he had not provided them.

Mr. Trump has a history of claiming he will provide evidence to back up his claims but ultimately not doing so.
 
Trump is threatening to sue the nyt

the nyt will have to get in a long line. from 2016

 
Oh my!!


for those who do not open links ->

Campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung released a statement about the alleged hack, following reports from Politico that it had begun receiving emails from an anonymous account with internal documents from the campaign.

“These documents were obtained illegally from foreign sources hostile to the United States, intended to interfere with the 2024 election and sow chaos throughout our Democratic process,” Cheung said in a statement reported by Reuters.

Cheung said: “On Friday, a new report from Microsoft found that Iranian hackers broke into the account of a ‘high-ranking official’ on the US presidential campaign in June 2024, which coincides with the close timing of President Trump’s selection of a vice-presidential nominee.”

He added: “The Iranians know that President Trump will stop their reign of terror just like he did in his first four years in the White House.”

The campaign cited a Microsoft report released on Friday about alleged hackers with ties to the Iranian government who “sent a spear-phishing email in June to a high-ranking official on a presidential campaign from the compromised email account of a former senior adviser”.

Microsoft did not disclose details on the official or senior adviser’s identities, or the hack’s origin.

Trump’s campaign has not provided direct evidence of the alleged hack and the Guardian has contacted Trump’s campaign and Microsoft for comment.

Following the assassination attempt on Trump last month, reports emerged that a threat from Iran prompted the Secret Service to increase protection around him prior to his assassination attempt, though it appears unrelated to the rally attack in Butler county, Pennsylvania.

Earlier this week, the US justice department announced that a Pakistani man with alleged ties to Iran had been charged over a foiled conspiracy to carry out political assassinations on American soil.

According to a criminal complaint, 46-year old Asif Merchant tried to recruit people in the US to carry out the plot in retaliation for the US’s 2020 killing of Qassem Soleimani, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards’ top commander.

FBI investigators believe that Trump, who approved the drone strike on Soleimani, was one of the intended targets, according to a US official, CNN reported at the time.
 
Oh my!!


for those who do not open links ->

Campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung released a statement about the alleged hack, following reports from Politico that it had begun receiving emails from an anonymous account with internal documents from the campaign.

“These documents were obtained illegally from foreign sources hostile to the United States, intended to interfere with the 2024 election and sow chaos throughout our Democratic process,” Cheung said in a statement reported by Reuters.

Cheung said: “On Friday, a new report from Microsoft found that Iranian hackers broke into the account of a ‘high-ranking official’ on the US presidential campaign in June 2024, which coincides with the close timing of President Trump’s selection of a vice-presidential nominee.”

He added: “The Iranians know that President Trump will stop their reign of terror just like he did in his first four years in the White House.”

The campaign cited a Microsoft report released on Friday about alleged hackers with ties to the Iranian government who “sent a spear-phishing email in June to a high-ranking official on a presidential campaign from the compromised email account of a former senior adviser”.

Microsoft did not disclose details on the official or senior adviser’s identities, or the hack’s origin.

Trump’s campaign has not provided direct evidence of the alleged hack and the Guardian has contacted Trump’s campaign and Microsoft for comment.

Following the assassination attempt on Trump last month, reports emerged that a threat from Iran prompted the Secret Service to increase protection around him prior to his assassination attempt, though it appears unrelated to the rally attack in Butler county, Pennsylvania.

Earlier this week, the US justice department announced that a Pakistani man with alleged ties to Iran had been charged over a foiled conspiracy to carry out political assassinations on American soil.

According to a criminal complaint, 46-year old Asif Merchant tried to recruit people in the US to carry out the plot in retaliation for the US’s 2020 killing of Qassem Soleimani, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards’ top commander.

FBI investigators believe that Trump, who approved the drone strike on Soleimani, was one of the intended targets, according to a US official, CNN reported at the time.

Only thing that really matters there is “Trump’s campaign has not provided direct evidence of the alleged hack”.
 
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