>Flynn was supposed to be the key. The one who knew "where the bodies were buried"
SHOW us where Q said Flynn was the Key..WHY..would Trump pardon him…Idiot
>Flynn was supposed to be the key. The one who knew "where the bodies were buried"
SHOW us where Q said Flynn was the Key..WHY..would Trump pardon him…Idiot
>he wants to be known as the 'father of the vax' while little kids die of the vax.
But we should trust biden..Its been watered down now you need 5 different boosters…You FKing DUMMY…kekekekeke
In debate, Kamala Harris says she won't take a COVID vaccine just on Trump's say-so
Sen. Kamala Harris of California said during Wednesday night’s vice presidential debate with Vice President Mike Pence that she does not trust the administration’s push to rush a coronavirus vaccine into production.
“If the public health professionals, if Dr. [Anthony] Fauci, if the doctors tell us that we should take it, I’ll be the first in line to take it. Absolutely,” Harris said during the live debate in Salt Lake City, when she was asked if Americans should take a vaccine, if the Trump administration were to approve one either before or after the election. “But if Donald Trump tells us that we should take it. I’m not taking it.”
Now maybe you can understand why is was set up….DumbFKers…Its ALL a set up kekekekke
Congress makes lynching a federal crime, 65 years after Emmett Till
Congress previously failed to pass anti-lynching legislation nearly 200 times, starting with a bill introduced in 1900 by North Carolina Rep. George Henry White, the only black member of Congress at the time.
Feb. 26, 2020, 2:12 PM CST / Updated Feb. 26, 2020, 8:00 PM CST
The bill, introduced by Illinois Rep. Bobby Rush and named after Till, comes 120 years after Congress first considered anti-lynching legislation and after dozens of similar efforts were defeated.
The measure was approved 410 to 4 on Wednesday in the House and now goes to the White House, where President Donald Trump is expected to sign it. The Senate unanimously passed the legislation last year. It designates lynching as a federal hate crime punishable by up to life in prison, a fine, or both.
“The importance of this bill cannot be overstated,'' said Rush, a member of the Congressional Black Caucus. ”From Charlottesville to El Paso, we are still being confronted with the same violent racism and hatred that took the life of Emmett and so many others. The passage of this bill will send a strong and clear message to the nation that we will not tolerate this bigotry. "
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/congress-makes-lynching-federal-crime-65-years-after-emmett-till-n1143626