Anonymous ID: 35ec32 March 26, 2024, 4:06 a.m. No.20628959   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Former Rep. Liz Cheney’s actions on the January 6 Committee have come under scrutiny amid allegations of evidence suppression. A recently unearthed transcript reveals that the committee may have concealed crucial information regarding President Donald Trump’s purported push for 10,000 National Guard troops to safeguard the capital.

Cheney and her committee falsely claimed they had “no evidence” to support Trump officials’ claims that the White House had offered to deploy 10,000 National Guard troops ahead of January 6. A suppressed transcript from an early interview with Deputy Chief of Staff Anthony Ornato contradicts these claims.

Cheney attended the interview and actively participated in questioning Ornato, which means that Cheney knew the truth. As part of the interview, Ornato disclosed that Mark Meadows, who was the White House Chief of Staff, had urged Muriel Bowser to request as many National Guard troops as needed.

Furthermore, Ornato testified that President Trump himself suggested the deployment of 10,000 troops to ensure security during the public rallies and protests scheduled for January 6, 2021.

Ornato said the White House was concerned that left-wing groups would clash with Trump protesters on January 6, but no riot was anticipated. Ornato added that Bowser only wanted about “350 or so for intersection control, and those types of things were not in the law enforcement capacity at the time.”

He also said Meadows asked if she needed more guardsmen, but Browser declined the help. Despite Bowser’s refusal to accept White House assistance, the Trump team continued its efforts to secure troops before the protests.

After the D.C. mayor declined Trump’s offer of 10,000 troops, Ornato revealed that the White House requested a “quick reaction force” from the Defense Department in case of any emergency.

According to Ornato’s testimony, Meadows informed him that the National Guard would be present at Joint Base Andrews in case they were needed. Meadows had said that if the Mayor needs any more guardsmen, “we’ll make sure they’re out there.”

Ornato said the Trump White House grew frustrated at the slow deployment of immediate help from Acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller once the Capitol was breached.

According to reports, before the events of January 6, 2021, Cheney had secretly organized a pressure campaign to prevent the Defense Department from deploying resources on that day.

She coordinated an op-ed for the Washington Post, signed by her father and other former secretaries of defense, specifically to discourage the then-acting Secretary of Defense, Christopher Miller, from taking any action. “This explains why Miller was slow in sending the National Guard to respond.”

The committee not only misrepresented Ornato’s interview but also withheld the transcript from public scrutiny. Despite Cheney’s claim that the committee’s proceedings were transparent, it is worth noting that transcripts of the interviews conducted by the committee are not widely available to the public.

Only a small portion of the interviews have been made available to the public, which raises questions about the true level of transparency the committee maintains.

 

https://teapartypolls.com/theteapartydaily/liz-cheney-under-fire-damning-accusations-of-evidence-concealment-rock-j6-committee/

Anonymous ID: 35ec32 March 26, 2024, 4:10 a.m. No.20628981   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9105

American hospitals are making billions of dollars by charging unsuspecting patients so-called 'facility fees' for routine check ups in outpatient centers.

A new Wall Street Journal report examines the frustration afflicting everyday Americans who are unwittingly being billed hundreds of extra dollars that will go toward a hospital's overhead costs.

The fees are becoming unavoidable, according to the Journal, as hospitals continue a pattern of steady acquisitions of medical practices.

The fees significantly inflate the cost of standard medical procedures, including mammograms, colonoscopies, and heart exams by hundreds of dollars.

Hospitals claim the facility fees, which generally amount to essentially charging an individual for use of the room in which they meet with their medical practitioner, are necessary to offset the cost of federal regulations.

Outpatient service facility fees help hospitals afford services such as neonatal ICUs, so the argument goes.

In Maine and Ohio, four out of five medical bills for heart screenings that are now sent to each state's largest insurer has a facility fee tacked on.

After hospitals purchase clinics and doctors, the fees begin to show up on patients' bills.

Hospitals categorize the once boutique clinics as extensions of their centralized operations, leaving longtime patients with the option to pay the hefty fee or find a new provider.

The Journal report claims that many hospital systems are now earning at least half of their revenue from patients who have not been admitted.

Those numbers add up in the context of how much buying hospitals have done in recent years. One estimate suggests that some 50 percent of doctors work for hospitals.

According to some who study such matters, the fees are not justified. Medicare advisers said that the fees collected in 2021 allowed the government program to overpay by $6billion for a slate of services.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13238957/Greedy-hospitals-ad-billions-dollars-facility-fees-routine-medical-bills-patients-charged-using-OFFICE-meet-doctors-worst-states-revealed.html

Anonymous ID: 35ec32 March 26, 2024, 4:32 a.m. No.20629027   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20628673

Genesis 12

 

The Lord had said to Abram, “Go from your country, your people and your father’s household to the land I will show you.

 

2“I will make you into a great nation,

 

and I will bless you;

 

I will make your name great,

 

and you will be a blessing. a

 

3I will bless those who bless you,

 

and whoever curses you I will curse;

 

and all peoples on earth

 

will be blessed through you.” b

 

https://biblehub.com/niv/genesis/12.htm