Anonymous ID: e259ba Oct. 3, 2020, 1:35 p.m. No.10905102   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5138 >>5156 >>5292 >>5301 >>5391 >>5414 >>5431 >>5444 >>5463 >>5473 >>5486 >>5504 >>5523 >>5542 >>5568 >>5687 >>5714 >>5717 >>5764 >>5816 >>5945

Trump campaign keeping at ‘full speed’ with 'Operation MAGA' as Trump fights COVID-19

 

'This will show the real enthusiasm behind the president’s reelection,' the campaign official said

 

EXCLUSIVE: The Trump campaign is keeping at “full speed” as President Trump fights the novel coronavirus, with a new “Operation MAGA” that includes events featuring Vice President Pence and members of the Trump family in key battleground states across the country, Fox News has learned.

 

The new operation comes after the president tested positive for COVID-19 and is being treated at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

Trump campaign manager Bill Stepien, who also tested positive for coronavirus on Friday, is working remotely, but is not slowing down, according to a senior campaign official.

 

“Bill is working remotely, but absolutely remains in total control of the campaign,” the official told Fox News, adding that Stepien’s longtime ally, deputy campaign manager Justin Clark, remains at campaign headquarters.

 

The official told Fox News that early Saturday morning, Stepien, Clark and senior adviser Jason Miller held a call with campaign communications, operations and political teams to describe the launch of “Operation MAGA” and get the teams working on the new initiative and to “rally everybody for the last 30 days” of the campaign.

 

The official said Stepien was planning to host two other conference calls Saturday afternoon – one with the entire campaign staff, and the other with grassroots leaders from across the country. The official told Fox News that the vice president is expected to participate in one of the calls.

 

“Operation MAGA will fire up the entire MAGA universe to keep President Trump’s campaign at full speed until our Commander-in-Chief returns to the campaign trail,” Stepien told Fox News. “Vice President Mike Pence, the First Family, our coalitions, and our grassroots supporters will be out in full force to show the real enthusiasm behind the President’s re-election and to show we’re working as hard as he always does."

“Operation MAGA” is set to begin with virtual events, featuring key Trump surrogates, leading up to the vice presidential debate between Pence and Biden running mate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., which is set to take place Wednesday, Oct. 7, in Salt Lake City, Utah.

 

After the debate, “Operation MAGA” is set to shift back to in-person events, beginning with Pence’s travel to Arizona.

“While he is on the road, the vice president will stop in Indiana so that he can vote early in his home state,” a campaign official said. “He will then continue on to other events in key states which we have yet to announce.”

 

“Operation MAGA” is also set to include events featuring the president’s children – Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump and his wife, Lara Trump.

 

The campaign will also host events with coalitions in key states, including, but not limited to “Women for Trump,” “Black Voices for Trump” and “Latinos for Trump,” the official said.

 

A campaign official told Fox News that at these events the campaign plans to continue taking “every precaution for the health and safety of participants and attendees.” The official told Fox News that the campaign has taken “great care” to ensure that attendees of the events are “safe,” noting that at each campaign event there are temperature checks, and that staff hand out face masks and hand sanitizer.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-campaign-keeping-at-full-speed-as-president-recovers-from-covid-19

Anonymous ID: e259ba Oct. 3, 2020, 1:39 p.m. No.10905166   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5301 >>5391 >>5414 >>5431 >>5444 >>5473 >>5486 >>5504 >>5523 >>5542 >>5687 >>5717 >>5764 >>5816

Former Mayor of Scranton Bill Courtright has been sentenced to 7 years in prison for collecting bribes from vendors who did business with the city in a pay-to-play scheme. Courtright shook down businesses for bribes & campaign contributions.

 

The former mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania, was sentenced Friday to seven years in federal prison on charges that he shook down businesses for bribes and campaign contributions.

 

Bill Courtright resigned last year as mayor of the city of 78,000 and pleaded guilty to bribery, extortion and conspiracy. Prosecutors said Courtright took bribes from a company that had a contract with the city to collect delinquent taxes and garbage fees.

 

Courtright must surrender to serve his prison sentence by Oct. 30, The (Scranton) Times-Tribune reported. U.S. District Judge Malachy Mannion also ordered Courtright to pay a fine of $25,300.

 

Courtright told the judge Friday that he “betrayed” Scranton residents, adding: “As hard as I try, I can’t give you an answer why I did what I did. I should have known better.”

 

Courtright, 63, served as Scranton’s mayor from 2014 until 2019.

 

Tweet Link: https://twitter.com/FinCrimeEdu/status/1312377999371710473?s=20

Link to article: https://fcced.com/former-mayor-of-scranton-gets-prison-bribery-310201352/

Anonymous ID: e259ba Oct. 3, 2020, 1:42 p.m. No.10905198   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5292 >>5301 >>5391 >>5414 >>5431 >>5444 >>5463 >>5473 >>5486 >>5504 >>5523 >>5542 >>5568 >>5687 >>5714 >>5717 >>5764 >>5816 >>5945

Ex-coal executive sentenced to 5 years in prison for $20 million fraud scheme

 

A former Signal Peak mining executive Larry Price was sentenced to 5 years in prison for $20M fraud scheme. Price used his role as a mining expert to defraud 3 coal-mining firms which he used to finance the construction of his 26,000-square-foot home.

 

A former Signal Peak mining executive and developer of Billings’ largest mansion was sentenced Friday to five years in federal prison and three years supervised release for a $20 million fraud scheme.

 

Larry Wayne Price Jr., 40 of Billings, pleaded guilty in December 2018 to three counts of wire fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering and making false official statements, according to a news release from U.S. Attorney Kurt Alme. Price was released and allowed to report to prison.

 

Prosecutors said in court documents that he used his role as a mining expert to defraud three coal-mining firms, including his employer, Signal Peak in Roundup, out of about $20 million, which he used to finance construction of the 26,000-square-foot home on Canyonwood Drive in the Ironwood subdivision.

 

Restitution will be determined later.

 

“The defendant’s crimes resulted in staggering financial losses and harm to many people, including some who lost their entire life’s savings, all so he could live in luxury. Today’s sentence is a warning to anyone considering looking for ‘easy money’ from others: You will be caught and you will go to prison. This case also serves as a reminder to all investors to be sure to do thorough due diligence before investing,” Alme said in a statement.

 

Price was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Dana L. Christensen of Missoula.

 

In addition to Signal Peak, the other victims in Price’s scheme were two Wyoming firms looking at coal-mining investments: Ninety M LLC and Three Blind Mice LLC.

 

In April 2018, Price learned that representatives of Ninety M were questioning him about fraudulent transactions he made while representing them in their efforts to develop a coal mine in Virginia, prosecutors said.

 

He hid out in a house in Virginia and his wife reported him missing. When he was found later by Virginia law enforcement on the side of a road, he lied and said he had been kidnapped by a motorcycle gang, authorities said.

 

Price knew his statements about his alleged kidnapping were false and that he was not abducted by anyone. The false statements cost the government significant investigative resources and hampered the investigation into Price’s own wrongdoing, prosecutors stated.

 

The Billings mansion has never been occupied and is listed for $13.9 million.

 

https://fcced.com/ex-coal-executive-sentence-prison-fraud-scheme-310201428/

Anonymous ID: e259ba Oct. 3, 2020, 1:48 p.m. No.10905265   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: e259ba Oct. 3, 2020, 2:06 p.m. No.10905539   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5568 >>5706 >>5714 >>5945

Russian journalist dies after setting herself on fire outside government building

 

A Russian journalist died after setting herself on fire outside a government building Friday — writing on Facebook an hour before her suicide, “Blame the Russian Federation for my death.”

 

Irina Slavina, editor-in-chief of the small local news outlet Koza Press, self-immolated in front of the local branch of the interior ministry in the city of Nizhny Novgorod, about 260 miles east of Moscow.

 

About an hour before her death, Slavina penned a foreboding message on Facebook directing followers to blame Russia for her death. A day before, she wrote that police raided her apartment in search of pro-democracy materials.

 

Slavina, who ran a press shop that billed itself as having “no censorship” and “no orders ‘from above,’” said she was being probed for ties to the Open Russia opposition group, which is financed by a fierce critic of the Kremlin, Mikhail Khodorkovsky.

 

During the raid, cops swarmed her apartment, hunting for “brochures, leaflets and accounts” tied to the group and left with her notebooks, laptop and phones, as well as her daughter’s laptop and her husband’s phones, she wrote on Facebook Thursday.

 

“I’m left without the means of production,” she wrote of the event.

 

Russia’s Investigative Committee confirmed it was opening an investigation into a self-immolation, but did not confirm her name in its statement.

 

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Irina SlavinaFacebook

The committee’s local branch in the Nizhny Novgorod region later said Slavina’s self-immolation had nothing to do with the searches carried out at her apartment on the previous day.

 

However, supporters of the Russian opposition movement took to social media to say Slavina had been under significant pressure from authorities for years.

 

“Over the past years security officials have subjected her to endless persecution because of her opposition (activities),” Dmitry Gudkov, an opposition politician, wrote on Instagram.

 

“What a nightmare,” another Kremlin critic, Ilya Yashin, wrote on Twitter.

 

“All of these cases of police amusing themselves, these shows of men in masks — these are not games. The government is truly breaking people psychologically.”

 

With Post wires

 

https://nypost.com/2020/10/02/russian-journalist-dies-after-setting-herself-on-fire-in-front-of-government-building/?utm_medium=SocialFlow&utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_source=NYPTwitter&__twitter_impression=true

Anonymous ID: e259ba Oct. 3, 2020, 2:10 p.m. No.10905607   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Gigi Sims

@1GigiSims1

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Thread Important INTEL: Russian oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky collaborated w/Soros to bring Open Russia Foundation to US Congress.

 

Russian journalist sets herself on fire outside govt building claimed she was being probed for ties to Open Russia oppo.

 

Good thread on article: Connected to Soros Via Open Russia Foundation to US Congress..

https://twitter.com/1GigiSims1/status/1312260512659505152?s=20

Anonymous ID: e259ba Oct. 3, 2020, 2:36 p.m. No.10906004   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10905586

You could call a 51/50 on that woman. She's proof she isn't taking care of herself. Her hair hasn't seen a brushed in weeks if not months I can't imagine the smell…