Won't happen. Life's not that kind
On the advice of her lawyer, H. Heather Shaner, Ms. Morgan-Lloyd also undertook a kind of sensitivity training, reading books like “Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee,” “Just Mercy” and “Schindler’s List” to educate herself, as Ms. Shaner said in court filings, about “‘government policy’ toward Native Americans, African Americans and European Jews.” Ms. Morgan-Lloyd also watched “Tulsa Burning,” a documentary about the 1921 Tulsa race massacre on the History Channel.
“I’ve learned that even though we live in a wonderful country things still need to improve,” she wrote in her statement. “People of all colors should feel as safe as I do to walk down the street.”
Vote early, vote oftenhey looka this voter fraud we found
Township trustee in Delaware County pleads guilty in voter fraud case
A township trustee in Delaware County will spend three days in jail and pay $500 for voter fraud in 2020 general election.www.dispatch.com
A township trustee in Delaware County has agreed to serve three days in jail and pay a $500 fine for voting twice in the 2020 general election — once for himself and a second absentee ballot for his deceased father.
Edward Snodgrass, 57, a Porter Township trustee and a registered Republican, admitted to casting a ballot for his newly deceased father after forging his signature on an absentee ballot, Delaware County officials have said.
Vote early, vote oftenhey looka this voter fraud we found
Township trustee in Delaware County pleads guilty in voter fraud case
A township trustee in Delaware County will spend three days in jail and pay $500 for voter fraud in 2020 general election.www.dispatch.com
A township trustee in Delaware County has agreed to serve three days in jail and pay a $500 fine for voting twice in the 2020 general election — once for himself and a second absentee ballot for his deceased father.
Edward Snodgrass, 57, a Porter Township trustee and a registered Republican, admitted to casting a ballot for his newly deceased father after forging his signature on an absentee ballot, Delaware County officials have said.
Dphey looka this voter fraud we found
Township trustee in Delaware County pleads guilty in voter fraud case
A township trustee in Delaware County will spend three days in jail and pay $500 for voter fraud in 2020 general election.www.dispatch.com
A township trustee in Delaware County has agreed to serve three days in jail and pay a $500 fine for voting twice in the 2020 general election — once for himself and a second absentee ballot for his deceased father.
Edward Snodgrass, 57, a Porter Township trustee and a registered Republican, admitted to casting a ballot for his newly deceased father after forging his signature on an absentee ballot, Delaware County officials
i hope this is true.
iirc, the people leaving were in the overflow area, and the Jumbotrons were not showing Trump's speel.
The C-SPAN survey of historians placed Trump at 41st out of 44, behind only three 19th-century presidents: Franklin Pierce (1853-57), Andrew Johnson (1865-69) and James Buchanan (1857-61). Trump even finished behind William Henry Harrison, who died of pneumonia just 32 days into his presidency.
C-SPAN previously conducted the survey in 2000, 2009 and 2017, with Abraham Lincoln ranking first in all of them. George Washington has finished second and Franklin D. Roosevelt third in each of the last three surveys. In 2000, however, Roosevelt took second and Washington third. Theodore Roosevelt has finished fourth in each survey.
Donald Trump Jr. compared the criminal indictment against his father's company to Russian President Vladimir Putin's reported assassination attempt of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, whom Trump Jr. incorrectly called "Navatny."
"This is the political persecution of a political enemy," the eldest of former President Donald Trump's children told Fox News on Thursday evening. "This is what Vladimir Putin does. Just ask Navatny."
Trump Jr. also criticized the charges brought against the Trump Organization and its longtime Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg earlier on Thursday, calling them "banana republic stuff."
The Supreme Court on Friday rejected an appeal from former President Donald Trump to rule against funding used for the wall along the southern border.
In an unsigned order, the court sent the case back to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit with instructions to vacate its judgments. It also instructed a district court in the case to "consider what further proceedings are necessary and appropriate in light of the changed circumstances in this case," namely that Trump is no longer president.
The son of the former president, 37, was asked if he was concerned if an indictment was coming his way after prosecutors brought tax fraud charges against the Trump Organization and chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg.
Speaking to Newsmax's Eric Bolling on Thursday, Eric dismissed these fears and insisted that he and his siblings Donald Jr, 43, and Ivanka, 39, have always led 'amazingly clean' lives.
"Well, he would, wouldn't he?"Eric Trump dismisses fears he and his siblings could face indictments
The son of the former president, 37, said he was not concerned that an indictment might be coming his way after prosecutors brought tax fraud charges against the Trump Organization.www.dailymail.co.uk
The whiney little Trump Jr -> stop being mean to my daddy!!!!
Donald Trump Jr. says Trump Organization indictment is 'no different' than Putin's attempted killing of Alexei Navalny
Mistaking Navalny's name as "Navatny," Don Jr. equated Putin poisoning him with a nerve agent to the legal woes of his dad's business.news.yahoo.com
Carlson, in a rant reminiscent of something from George Orwell’s classic dystopian novel “1984,” called the teaching that racism is at least partly systemic ― currently a focus of anger from conservatives ― a “civilization-ending poison” and “B.S.”
He warned “we can’t really be sure” how far it is being spread until “we finally get cameras in the classroom, as we put them on the chests of police officers.”
Carlson also proposed “a civilian review board in every town in America to oversee the people teaching your children, forming their minds.”
“And let’s hope we get both of those very soon,” he added.