Anonymous ID: d74a18 Nov. 30, 2020, 5:18 p.m. No.11848500   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8770

LIVE: Arizona State Legislature Holds Public Hearing on 2020 Election

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rri6flxaXww

Anonymous ID: d74a18 Nov. 30, 2020, 5:26 p.m. No.11848613   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8844 >>8902 >>9112

Articles of Impeachment Filed Against Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine Over Abuse of Power During Coronavirus Pandemic

A total of 12 articles of impeachment have officially been filed against Ohio Governor Mike DeWine over abuse of power during the Chinese coronavirus pandemic.

 

Ohio State Rep. John Becker (R) was joined by Representatives Candice Keller (R), Nino Vitale (R), and Paul Zeltwanger (R) in filing articles of impeachment against Governor DeWine, according to a report by Cleveland 19 News.

 

The representatives argue that DeWine has abused his power during the pandemic, noting that the governor vetoed Senate Bill 55 — and threatened to veto other General Assembly legislation, including Senate Bill 311 — which seeks to severely limit the governor’s power during a pandemic.

 

“Governor DeWine’s mismanagement, malfeasance, misfeasance, abuse of power, and other crimes include, but are not limited to, meddling in the conduct of a presidential primary election, arbitrarily closing and placing curfews on certain businesses, while allowing other businesses to remain open,” said Rep. Becker’s office in a statement.

 

“He weaponized the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation to bully and harass businesses and the people; to enforce a statewide mask mandate and other controversial measures of dubious ‘value,’ making Ohio a hostile work environment,” the statement added.

 

The statement goes on to cite the governor’s inclusion of places of worship during shutdown orders, as well as the implementation a statewide mask mandate, which has been in effect in one way or another since the summer.

 

“Rather than hearing the cries of Ohioans, Governor DeWine continues to stifle those cries by finding more inventive ways to use masks to muffle the voices of the people,” said Rep. Becker in his statement.

 

“He continues to have callous disregard for the fact that his isolation policies have led to a shockingly high number of suicides, alarming rates of drug abuse, persistently high unemployment, and the forced abandonment of the elderly by their loved ones,” the representative added.

 

Becker first announced his decision to file articles of impeachment against DeWine in August, citing the same issues.

 

According to Ohio’s Constitution, the State House of Representatives has the sole power of impeachment, but a majority of members are needed in order for impeachment to concur. It would then go to the State Senate, with a two-thirds vote needed to convict a governor of impeachment.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/11/30/articles-of-impeachment-filed-against-ohio-gov-mike-dewine-over-abuse-of-power-during-coronavirus-pandemic/

Anonymous ID: d74a18 Nov. 30, 2020, 5:40 p.m. No.11848826   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8844 >>9112

Donald Trump Calls In to Arizona Voter Fraud Hearing: We’re Fighting Back

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CHARLIE SPIERING30 Nov 20200

3:03

President Donald Trump called in to a hearing with Republican lawmakers in Arizona Monday, praising them for fighting back against Democrat election fraud.

 

“What they did is they played game, and games like nobody has ever seen before,” Trump said, referring to the Democrats. “This is the first time that Republicans or the first time anyone has fought back.”

 

The audience applauded and cheered when they heard the president’s voice, as his attorney Jenna Ellis held the phone to a microphone.

 

The president claimed that he won the swing states of Arizona, Michigan, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, reminding supporters that he earned 11 million more votes than he did in 2016.

 

“I’ve been watching the hearings and they’re fascinating, incredible,” he said.

 

The president praised all of the in-person witnesses who noted voting and counting anomalies in the state, where Biden finished with a lead over Trump of 10,457 votes.

 

“I know some get heat, but many more get praise from the American public,” Trump said.

 

Trump appeared furious that Arizona certified the election results on Monday as the Republican hearing about fraud was taking place. He accused Republican Gov. Doug Ducey of rushing the certification process, despite questions about the election’s integrity.

 

“On top of it, you have a governor named Ducey,” he said as the crowd booed. “He just rushed to sign certificates … what’s that all about? He didn’t have to sign it. I say, why would he sign when you have these incredible hearings going on that’s showing such corruption and such horrible fraud?”

 

The audience applauded in agreement.

 

“You have to figure out what that’s all about with Ducey. He couldn’t go fast enough,” Trump said, He added, “We’re not going to forget what Ducey just did.”

 

The president repeated allegations of voters who arrived to cast their ballot to find out it was already filled out, people paid to vote, and mail-in ballots that were processed without Republican election observers.

 

“This shows how arrogant the Democrats and others were in taking away and stealing an election,” he said.

 

Trump noted that he also faced criticism for fighting for voter integrity, noting that people repeatedly urged him to choose the “easier route” and focus on 2024.

 

“I said, ‘No,'” he recalled. “I have to focus on two weeks ago. This is the greatest scam ever perpetrated on our country.”

 

The president praised Arizona Republicans for holding the hearing, despite widespread criticism from corporate media.

 

“We admire all of the people, and that includes all of these representatives that are up there and doing a great job,” Trump said. “What they don’t realize is that they might hear some things, but they’re becoming legend for taking this on.”

 

The president again praised Rudy Giuliani for having the courage to fight when other lawyers backed down.

 

“This is the most important thing that you’ve ever done,” he said.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/11/30/donald-trump-calls-in-to-arizona-voter-fraud-hearing-were-fighting-back/

Anonymous ID: d74a18 Nov. 30, 2020, 5:44 p.m. No.11848888   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8959 >>8988 >>9112

Andrew Cuomo wants Retired Doctors Recruited NOW

 

Andrew Cuomo Tells Hospitals to"Recruit Retired"Doctors ‘NOW’ amid Coronavirus Surge

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 08: New York state Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks at a news conference on September 08, 2020 in New York City. Cuomo, though easing restrictions on casinos and malls throughout the state, has declined to do so for indoor dining in restaurants in New York …Spencer Platt/Getty Images

AMY FURR30 Nov 2020466

2:23

New York is preparing to recruit retired doctors and nurses to staff hospitals dealing with a surge in coronavirus cases, Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) said Monday.

 

The governor called it a “new phase in the war against COVID [Chinese coronavirus],” according to the New York Post, adding that daily hospitalizations across the state are almost quadruple what they were in June.

 

Cuomo said every hospital in New York must compile a list of retired doctors and nurses they can call on because of staffing problems in some areas.

 

“I am very worried about staff shortages. I’m more concerned about the staff shortage than I am the [number of hospital] beds. We can build beds. We can’t create more staff. And the staff is starting tired,” he explained.

 

In a tweet Monday morning, the governor shared an infographic titled Initiate Emergency Hospital Procedures, with the first point reading, “Staff shortage: identify retired nurses and doctors NOW”:

 

We are laser-focused on ensuring enough hospital capacity as COVID surges.

 

Today @HealthNYGov is initiating emergency hospital measures.

 

Hospitals are directed to identify retired staff, make plans to add 50% bed capacity, confirm they have a 90-day PPE stockpile, and more. pic.twitter.com/6XzF4jXFxY

 

— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) November 30, 2020

 

In a subsequent post, Cuomo told residents to stop attending small gatherings immediately.

 

“Hospitalizations are climbing — statewide. What can you do? Cut out the small gatherings. Now. 65% of all cases are traced to small gatherings. Gov’t can’t enforce who’s in your living room. But you can,” he wrote.

 

As his state prepares to go into another lockdown that could put thousands out of work, Cuomo accepted his International Emmy Award last week by claiming victory and saying his press conferences offered “authentic truth and stability,” according to Breitbart News.

 

“In what became a Cuomo love-in for the so-called ‘Love Gov,’ a chorus of celebrities joined in to sing the governor’s praises,” the report continued:

 

Absent from the ceremony was any mention of Gov. Cuomo’s March directive ordering New York nursing homes to accept COVID-19 patients, which caused the virus to spread like wild fire among that state’s elderly and infirm population. His decision contributed to the state’s COVID-19 mortality rate, which currently ranks as the second highest in the nation.

 

“Cuomo’s nursing home mandate reportedly led to 6,000 nursing home deaths from the coronavirus,” the article read.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/health/2020/11/30/andrew-cuomo-tells-hospitals-recruit-retired-doctors-now-coronavirus-surge/