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Drug photos on Hunter Biden's phone prove he lied, Department of Justice says
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generaldoosh doesn't get it. Never will. -
Sen Paul says Ukraine aid package would ‘tie the hands’ of future administrations
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Focking liberals. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/sen-paul-says-ukraine-aid-package-would-tie-the-hands-of-future-administrations Sen. Rand Paul agrees with Sen. J.D. Vance's memo that Ukraine aid package could handcuff Trump if he wins 2024 presidential election Several conservatives agree with Sen. JD Vance's memo circulated early Monday that there's a "hidden" clause in the national security supplemental bill that he believes could be grounds to impeach former President Donald Trump from office if elected to office later this year. Vance sent a memo to GOP lawmakers highlighting that the bill, which would send billions of federal dollars to Ukraine, assures the delivery of funding through September 2025. Trump, however, has vowed to end the war in Ukraine within 24 hours of gaining office, which would also end funding. Vance's memo claimed that the supplemental bill "represents an attempt by the foreign policy blob/deep state to stop President Trump from pursuing his desired policy, and if he does so anyways, to provide grounds to impeach him and undermine his administration," and he urged Republicans to block its passage. Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky, said he supported Vance's memo on Monday, arguing that Democrats are "setting up" for a possible Trump presidential win. "They're locking in foreign aid that will even tie the hands of the next president," Paul told Fox News Digital in an interview. "So, I think it's a terrible idea. But also, if the next President were to try to have a different policy, you can see the Democrats again starting an impeachment." "I think they're going to try to impeach him before he gains office now, and that's exactly what this is," he said. Mark Paoletta, former Office of Management and Budget (OMB) General Counsel during the Trump Administration, told Fox News Digital in a statement that the clause in the bill text is an "effort to inappropriately tie President Trump’s hands in his next term by locking in Ukraine funding for multiple years." "In a presidential election year, Congress should not be making long-term funding commitments, particularly in foreign policy, that will attempt to tie the hands of the next commander in chief," Paoletta said. "President Trump had every right to pause the Ukraine funding for about 60 days, given his concerns about corruption in Ukraine and how best to spend those funds." He added, "As OMB General Counsel, I issued the legal justification to pause the funding, and would do it again today." Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., said the provision in the bill "is gonna force him to send money and spend money for Ukraine." "This is in the bill," Tuberville told Fox News Digital. "So, it's just another situation where the Democrats are doing something and working towards making sure that money's spent in a certain area where American taxpayers and this country don't have." The Trump administration, through the OMB, withheld a total of about $400 million of security assistance from Ukraine in 2019. This came just before Trump asked Ukrainian President Voldomyr Zelenskyy to investigate the family of his 2020 rival, Joe Biden, and while the White House allegedly was withholding an Oval Office visit from Zelenskyy in exchange for that investigation. These actions are what fueled the impeachment effort against Trump, in which he was ultimately acquitted. Trump has indicated that if he is elected president this year, he would resolve the war in Ukraine "within 24 hours." -
Drug photos on Hunter Biden's phone prove he lied, Department of Justice says
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So you are resorting to dumbassery? Figures. -
MAGAturdism in 2023 results in fewest laws in decades
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Seriously. The liberals fight tooth and nail to be controlled by the government. They are like some women who want to be taken care of and not have to contribute to society. -
Things are going badly for Ukraine — really badly
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They lap it up....pathetic liberals. -
Descendants of enslaved who built Missouri university want over $70 billion for unpaid slave labor
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I'll pay them my shlt in a bag. -
MAGAturdism in 2023 results in fewest laws in decades
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You voted for this. -
Sen Paul says Ukraine aid package would ‘tie the hands’ of future administrations
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Oh, the liberal nutjob knows the "hearts and minds" of Ukrainians. Isn't that cute. Channeling Jane Finda are we? -
Descendants of enslaved who built Missouri university want over $70 billion for unpaid slave labor
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Drug photos on Hunter Biden's phone prove he lied, Department of Justice says
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Sticking up for your boy hunter huh? -
Sharon Stone is adamant that she's earned the right to do what she wants and speak about what she pleases after decades in the industry. Known for not holding back, the 65-year-old isn't mincing words about fame, admitting it's a costly profession. "It’s very expensive to be famous," Stone told InStyle for their Confidence Issue. "You go out to dinner, and there’s 15 people at the table, and who gets the check? You get the $3,000 dinner check every single time," she lamented. Even after her big film "Basic Instinct" premiered in 1992, Stone was living on a public-access street and didn't have any security. She remembers in 1994, following the O.J. Simpson chase, she was visited by officers who told her she was in danger. Police were unsure of the situation and were taking extra precautions. They ultimately encouraged Stone to find a safer community. "[The police] were like, ‘Find a secure house behind a gate.’" The home she bought, additional security she hired, and the management team she employed amounted to a hefty sum. Acting less and focusing on her painting more, Stone is honest about her current financial situation. "Will I make enough money to stay living where I’m living? Probably not," she told the outlet. "But the kids will leave home and go to college, and I’ll sell my big, fancy house, and I’ll go live like a normal person." Stone has three children, Roan, 23, Laird, 18, and Quinn, 17. "I will continue to make a life," she added. "I do have something to say." If her circumstances change, Stone will still be the self-assured woman she's always been. Speaking about her own level of fame, Stone compared herself to other successful Hollywood actors. "At least now [people] understand that Jennifer Lawrence can’t just skip onto an airplane," she began. "Nicole Kidman can’t jump onto Delta. Sharon Stone can’t do it either, whether or not she’s doing a lot of movies. [People] think, ‘What have you been in?’ And it’s like, ‘Dude, they know me in the Amazon rainforest. It’s tampons, Q-tips and Sharon Stone.’"
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Things are going badly for Ukraine — really badly
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There is a difference. If they don't fall, liberals will spend forever on them continuing the war. If they actually win, liberals will spend forever on them helping them to rebuild. If they flat out lose, this country can start using that money on our own people here at home. Unless a liberal wins again, cause then the money will all go to illegals. -
Well, you haven't been right about anything since ever. So...
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Descendants of enslaved who built Missouri university want over $70 billion for unpaid slave labor
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You want to.give them someone elses money? Or your money? Cause you are free to give them all you have. -
Illegals first!! Liberals losing their minds. Again. https://www.foxnews.com/media/denver-schools-overwhelmed-migrant-surge-mayor-slashes-5m-public-services-to-address-crisis A Denver public school teacher is sounding the alarm on the strain the migrant crisis is putting on classrooms as the city's Democratic mayor cuts millions from services for residents. "We are already 100 students over projection, and we have new students coming in weekly. We're already past the October count. So every new student that we get, we don't have the funds to provide them with resources," teacher Priscilla Rahn told "Fox & Friends" Monday. Mayor Mike Johnston pinned the blame on Republicans and former President Trump Friday while announcing $5 million in cuts from recreation centers, DMV services and city landscaping to pay for the migrant crisis.
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Denver schools overwhelmed by migrant surge as mayor slashes $5M from public services to address crisis
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Just give all the money to illegals. Why only $5M from public services? -
Biden's upcoming physical exam will not include a cognitive test
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State attorney general officially calls on Kamala Harris to invoke 25th Amendment, remove Biden from office Republican West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is officially calling on Vice President Kamala Harris to invoke the 25th Amendment and seek to remove President Biden from office. State attorney general officially calls on Kamala Harris to invoke 25th Amendment, remove Biden from office. "These serious mental missteps have equally serious consequences," he added before detailing multiple instances in which Biden's advanced age and cognitive decline appeared to surface in his interactions with foreign leaders. Those gaffes included when Biden appeared to fall asleep during the COP26 climate change conference in 2021, and when he was forced to clarify the U.S.'s "One China" policy after committing to defend Taiwan militarily should it be attacked. "I am writing to urge you to invoke your powers under Section 4 of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment and declare that President Biden is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office," Morrisey added. -
Biden's upcoming physical exam will not include a cognitive test
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What's he got to hide? https://www.foxnews.com/politics/bidens-upcoming-physical-exam-will-not-include-cognitive-test-white-house-says President Biden will not take a cognitive test as part of his upcoming physical exam, the White House confirmed Monday. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stated that Biden's physician, Dr. Kevin O'Connor, does not believe a cognitive test is necessary. She said O'Connor believes Biden proves his cognitive ability "every day [in] how he operates and how he thinks." -
Stop pushing this tranny shlt on kids would be a good start.
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Descendants of enslaved who built Missouri university want over $70 billion for unpaid slave labor
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It's funny to think if those dopes actually got paid back then that they would have collectively made a fortune and passed down $70B worth to the dopes that currently want that money. -
This was a common theme across the US in blue states. Liberals didn't happen to.see this side of their elected officials. They somehow missed it. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Louisville Metro Police Officers say they are being given orders to stand down during protests by Mayor Greg Fischer, endangering lives and allowing for the destruction of property. George Rodman, a retired LMPD officer and the father of fallen LMPD Officer Nick Rodman, made the statements during a rally Tuesday morning. “When the vandalism began, front-line officers were given an order of ‘Stand down from the mayor, stand down from the mayor.’" Rodman and numerous LMPD officers have reached out to WAVE 3 News, concerned they are being told to retreat during violent protesting, even when innocent bystanders, protesters and officers are at risk.
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Almost forgot about the liberals blocking highways and harrassing motorists across the country.
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Typical liberal. Dirty, democrat, bottom if the food chain.
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Liberal mayors put stand down orders on the cops in these cities.
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Of course they did.
