JayJay
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Not an error. HE said it.
Read what Millerâs testimony actually was.
SecDef is delegate to the President for NG activation but to pretend it wouldnât be discussed with the President is silly.
Youâre being silly for nitpicking.
Sorry- did you cite anything about Bowser and Jan 6? I must have missed it.
NickN
8274
No worries- and yes- refer back my reply on that to you starts with how Bowser utilized the word âConfusionâ
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NickN
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âConfusionâ being avoided in this Jan 5th, 2021 letter is mentioned and is noteworthy in my humble opinion.
For some added context, here is an article back in June 2020 when Bowser apparently got so upset with the resident origin of certain troops requested that Utah service members being deployed in DC at the time were told by hotel staff, DC officials in charge of procurement were refusing to pay their lodging.
This clarity attempt by the honorable mayor perhaps puts into context that her 2021 letter was probably about a new offer of troops? And even you might agree otherwise too much time has gone by to just send out of the blue a new letter like the one here for something else older that happened 18 months ago.
Fox News
Utah National Guard confirms they were kicked out of DC hotel, mayor claimsâŚ
The Utah National Guard confirmed that 200 service members were being kicked out of hotels in the nationâs capital after Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser clashed with President Trump over the handling of GeorgeâŚ
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Chris
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AZ GOP voters should be proud of the conspiracy theorists they decided to nominate for Governor and Secretary of State.
https://news.yahoo.com/maricopa-county-seeking-sanctions-against-044530610.html
Oryx
8277
Glad to see this huge waste of taxpayer money that found nothing and served only to enrich some right-wing lawyers is finally ending. Some highlights from the article:
Gableman has used the probe to raise his national profile. He gave the prayer at Trumpâs Wisconsin rally this month and heâs been a regular on conservative talk radio, including an appearance where he disparaged how Wisconsinâs chief elections official dresses.
Gableman also faced criticism for scant expense records, confusing emails, meeting with conspiracy theorists including MyPillow executive Mike Lindell, and making rudimentary errors, including multiple spelling mistakes. For instance, in records released during the lawsuits, Gableman and his team routinely misspelled Vos as âVoss."
And the kicker:
The attorneysâ fees awarded so far has resulted in the total tab for Gablemanâs investigation, all paid by taxpayers, that tops $1.1 million.
rp5x5
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For those who have not been watching the all dayâas you all should be --âThe Pit,â here is the replay. High Tech Breakthroughs and Deep State tech plans to control.
RSBN Brian Glenn with Cristina Bobb
True the Vote, 2000 Mules Catherine Engelbrecht
Kari Lake
and many guests
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rp5x5
8279
This above replay is hours long and is well worth watching on a Saturday night.
NickN
8280
Wait a minute doesnât the taxpayers pay for the Dems standing committee on Jan 6th, the two impeachment hoaxes and the Mueller report too?
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Camp
8283
Add Trump raid to the long list.
Not the 7 bengazzi investigations tho. . That was but one get 6 free or something
And yet another thing. These people just never stop scheming and rat â â â â â â â â â
A team of computer experts directed by lawyers allied with President Donald Trump copied sensitive data from election systems in Georgia as part of a secretive, multistate effort to access voting equipment that was broader, more organized and more successful than previously reported, according to emails and other records obtained by The Washington Post . . .
State authorities have opened criminal investigations into alleged improper breaches of equipment in Michigan, a case that involves several people who appear in the new records. In Mesa County, Colo., a local elections official, Republican Tina Peters, was indicted on felony charges including conspiracy to commit criminal impersonation and attempting to influence a public servant.
In two counties, SullivanStricklerâs examinations were permitted by courts, though many details surrounding those efforts have not been public. The records show how Powellâs group discussed, exchanged and paid for elections-system data. The plaintiffs intend to bring them to the attention of the judge in the case and provide them to the FBI as well as state and local elections authorities in Georgia, Cross told The Post.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/2022/08/15/sidney-powell-coffee-county-sullivan-strickler/
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Oryx
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A complete and total â â â â â â â â on the taxpayersâ dime. My favorite part:
The officeâs lawyers claimed 761 pages of records were too âstrategicâ to publicly release, the judge said, but some of those documents were mostly blank.
One such record was a 59-page complaint âagainst numerous film and television actors for criticizing the government.â
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Iâm sure that the Taxpayers are more then happy to spend over $1M just to keep one guy happy.
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Chris
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Apparently, Catherine Englebrecht is ignoring subpoenas from the Georgia State Board of Elections to share with them evidence of election fraud.
Also, I donât think Kari Lake will win Arizonaâs Governor race if she is going to continue to fully embrace the big lie. Arizona is not a deep red state like Alabama. Arizona is a purple state.
Always follow the money.
It will be interesting to see what the turn out will be for the mid-terms. I agree with you about Lake. And there is going to be a lot of legal action against Trump before November. Plus I think that there are some Republicans who are not solid Trump Supporters who are getting fed up with his continued talk about the 2018 election.