Anonymous ID: 4f7757 Jan. 9, 2021, 6:27 p.m. No.12434993   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5175 >>5229

Matt Gaetz: There Has Secretly Been an Anti-Trump Caucus in Republican Party in Washington for a While Now

 

We want names! We DESERVE to know the names!

 

Rep. Matt Gaetz broke news tonight on Watters Wold that there has secretly been an anti-Trump caucus in the Republican Party in Washington for a while now.

 

Of course, many of these anti-Trumpers have not been so secret about their hatred for the President of the United States.

 

Gaetz, of course, mentioned Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger as two members.

Republican voters deserve to have the names of these traitors who are abusing their constituents back home.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/01/matt-gaetz-secretly-anti-trump-caucus-republican-party-washington-now-video/

Anonymous ID: 4f7757 Jan. 9, 2021, 6:29 p.m. No.12435024   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5240 >>5386 >>5629

DOJ Warns Over Fake 'Pardons' Post That Tricks DC Protesters Into Doxxing Selves

 

The Justice Department has issued a memo warning people not to fall for an online scam designed to trick Trump supporters who 'stormed the capitol' on Wedensday into doxxing themselves and admitting guilt over any crimes 'you think you need to be pardoned for.'

 

In a post circulating over social media, someone going by the name "Rosalind" who claims to be from the "WH Office of Pardon Attorney" says that President Trump is "strongly considering PARDONING all of the patriots who #stormthecapitol," and that all one needs to do is provide their name, city, and "what crimes you think you need to be pardoned for and the briefest explanation of why you think you need the pardon (Eg: trespassing -entered the capitol; theft - stole art from the capitol; assault; etc. etc.)

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/doj-warns-over-fake-pardons-post-tricks-dc-protesters-doxxing-selves

Anonymous ID: 4f7757 Jan. 9, 2021, 6:30 p.m. No.12435044   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5386 >>5616 >>5629

Apple Joins Google in Blacklisting Parler

 

Apple has removed social media platform Parler from its App Store, claiming that the platform has not adequately implemented moderation policies that crack down on free speech. Google banned Parler from its Android app store on Friday.

 

“Parler has not taken adequate measures to address the proliferation of these threats to people’s safety. We have suspended Parler from the App Store until they resolve these issues,” said Apple in a statement on Saturday.

 

In its letter to Parler, the tech giant claimed that the “processes Parler has put in place to moderate or prevent the spread of dangerous and illegal content have proved insufficient.”

 

“We have determined that the measures you describe are inadequate to address the proliferation of dangerous and objectionable content on your app,” said Apple.

 

Apple went on to say that while it believes there is no perfect way to crack down on free speech, all apps are “required to have robust content moderation plans in place.”

 

“While there is no perfect system to prevent all dangerous or hateful user content, apps, are required to have robust content moderation plans in place to proactively and effectively address these issues,” said Apple. “A temporary ‘task force’ is not a sufficient response given the widespread proliferation of harmful content.”

 

“For these reasons, your app will be removed from the App Store until we receive an update that is compliant with the App Store Review Guidelines and you have demonstrated your ability to effectively moderate and filter the dangerous and harmful content on your service,” Apple added.

 

The company’s move has effectively excluded the app from all Apple smartphones.

 

Apple’s decision to ban Parler arrives one day after Google removed Parler from its Play Store — effectively excluding the app from all Android smartphones.

 

“The tech tyrants at Apple have pulled the app from their App Store,” said Dan Bongino in a statement.

 

“Apple is no different than the Chinese communist party in their preference for totalitarian thought control,” added Bongino. “I’m proud of the remaining liberty-loving people of this great country. And I’m embarrassed, and horrified by the tech totalitarians who’ve taken control of it.”

 

Both Google and Apple banned the Parler app from their app stores following Twitter permanently banning President Donald Trump from its platform, as well as Facebook and Instagram locking the president out of his accounts “indefinitely.”

 

https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2021/01/09/apple-joins-google-in-blacklisting-parler/

Anonymous ID: 4f7757 Jan. 9, 2021, 6:37 p.m. No.12435207   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5220

Moynihan Train Hall czar killed himself as pressure mounted for Cuomo’s jewel project

 

In the days before he hanged himself, it was the clock that kept Michael Evans up at night.

 

President of the public-private consortium, Moynihan Station Development Corp., Evans, 40, had already spent the better part of his professional career working on the conversion of the James A. Farley Post Office into the gleaming, light-filled $1.6 billion train hall at Penn Station, which opened Jan. 1.

 

The Art Deco clock, which is suspended from the center of the 255,000-square-foot waiting area for Amtrak and Long Island Rail Road, was not part of the original renderings for the station. Evans, a handsome Oxford grad who was passionate about public service, was forced to scramble when officials demanded a centerpiece clock with less than a year to go before the monumental project’s scheduled completion date, his partner said.

 

In the last weeks of his life, Evans tortured himself over “material delays” — stone from Italy; switches for the building’s fiber-optic network; light fixtures; LED screens, and “clock progress,” according to a hand-scrawled note found on his desk a day before his March 17 suicide.

 

Moynihan Hall “could be in jeopardy,” he wrote. “The schedule was very aggressive to begin with.”

 

But the hall opened on time, nine months after Evan killed himself in the bedroom of his Chelsea home.

 

The concept for a giant train hall across from Madison Square Garden was born decades ago, when late Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan first proposed repurposing the giant post office. Evans began working on the project in 2011, and tried to keep it on budget and on time.

 

Although outwardly confident and professional, he worried about his future after the project.

 

“I am trying to set up this funding solution with the ESD head, in a way that if it doesn’t work out, I can plausibly just say to him I have to resign because I cannot continue to sign change orders for things we will not be able to pay for,” he wrote in a March 4 text, referring to Eric Gertler, president of Empire State Development, one of his bosses. “I have let him know repeatedly that we have to make it happen to cover all these additional costs.”

 

Michael Joseph Evans was born on March 11, 1980, in Cali, Colombia. He moved to Dallas with his mother when he was 4 months old to join his civil-servant father, according to his obituary in the Dallas Morning News.

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Take a look inside Penn Station’s new Moynihan Train Hall

 

His mother was a devout Catholic, and had Evans baptized and confirmed in Dallas, and enrolled him in several small church schools. The obituary says he went to boarding school at St. Andrews School in Middletown, Delaware, where the movie “Dead Poets Society” was filmed in the late 1980s.

 

His parents scraped together the funds to send him to the private school — a sacrifice Evans never forgot, a friend told The Post. He went on to Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania on a wrestling scholarship, although he completed his undergraduate degree in history at the University of Sydney in Australia. He earned a master’s degree in international relations from Oxford University in 2005, according to his LinkedIn page.

 

In New York, he began a career in state government in the administration of Gov. David Paterson, becoming special assistant for infrastructure and economic development in 2007. Friends say he was passionate about public works and creating ways to make cities more livable, and in his spare time pored over books by journalists Jane Jacobs and Robert Caro. In 2009, he became chief of staff to Lt. Gov. Richard Ravitch. By 2011, he was appointed deputy director of the Moynihan Station Development Corp., and became president of the public-private consortium to build the station in 2013.

 

“Michael was a dreamer,” said Brian Lutz, his longtime partner who met Evans when they were both students at Oxford. “He believed in public service and the possibilities that it presented to do great things for humanity. He was fascinated with public space. He also believed in the goodness in people.”

 

https://nypost.com/2021/01/09/moynihan-train-hall-czar-killed-himself-as-pressure-mounted/