Anonymous ID: 9ac517 Feb. 4, 2022, 11:09 a.m. No.15545358   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5374 >>5376 >>5431 >>5505 >>5531 >>5541 >>5751 >>5889

Don’t allow the truth to be told

Statements by Donald J. Trump

 

“The stench of Jeff Zucker is finally leaving CNN. The air over there, the Radical Left will be happy to hear, is being made more “environmentally friendly.” The carbon footprint is looking better. But the stench remains, and also at low-rated MSDNC, where weak leaders like Brian Roberts, of “Concast,” who are under the thumb of the Left, don’t allow the truth to be told. Stockholders should not treat these companies well. We need a free and open press in our Country, and we need it now!”

 

By Donald J. Trump

 

https://thedeskofdonaldtrump.com/dont-allow-the-truth-to-be-told/

Anonymous ID: 9ac517 Feb. 4, 2022, 11:09 a.m. No.15545361   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5511

TruthSocial will fight back against Big Tech

Statements by Donald J. Trump

 

“Facebook and Big Tech are seeking to destroy the Freedom Convoy of Truckers. The Freedom Convoy is peacefully protesting the harsh policies of far left lunatic Justin Trudeau who has destroyed Canada with insane Covid mandates. Now, thankfully, the Freedom Convoy could be coming to DC with American Truckers who want to protest Biden’s ridiculous Covid policies. Facebook is canceling the accounts of Freedom Convoy USA, and GoFundMe is denying access to funds that belong to the Freedom Convoy. This is unacceptable and extremely dangerous in any country that values free expression. TruthSocial is announcing today that we are welcoming the Freedom Convoy with open arms to communicate freely on TruthSocial when we launch coming very soon! TruthSocial will fight back against Big Tech so we can protect our rights to free expression. Also, on top of everything, it is big news that Facebook daily users went down for the first time ever, people are tired of biased social media like Twitter and Facebook, and it’s showing in their numbers!”

 

By Donald J. Trump

https://thedeskofdonaldtrump.com/truthsocial-will-fight-back-against-big-tech/

Anonymous ID: 9ac517 Feb. 4, 2022, 11:14 a.m. No.15545391   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5392 >>5541 >>5751 >>5889

ICYMI: "DGA Poll: Trump’s Endorsement Could Sway GOP Voters Toward Cox"

 

https://www.marylandmatters.org/2022/02/03/poll-trumps-endorsement-could-sway-gop-voters-toward-cox/

 

 

DGA Poll: Trump’s Endorsement Could Sway GOP Voters Toward Cox

 

Maryland Republicans are more likely to support gubernatorial hopeful Dan Cox if they know that he has been endorsed by former president Donald Trump, according to a new survey.

 

Most GOP voters aren’t aware that Cox, a state delegate who represents parts of Frederick and Carroll counties, has the former president’s support, the poll found. Taken together, the results suggest Trump’s endorsement could be beneficial for Cox as he battles former state Commerce Secretary Kelly M. Schulz and a third candidate in the Republican primary, analysts said.

 

The poll surveyed 565 GOP voters who said they intend to vote in the June 28 primary. It was conducted by Public Policy Polling on Jan. 28 and 29 and was commissioned by the Democratic Governors Association.

 

When pollsters first queried GOP voters about the race, 20% said they support Cox and 12% said they back Schulz. Just under 70% were undecided. The poll did not include anti-tax advocate Robin Ficker, a frequent candidate, in its survey, even though Ficker has been actively campaigning for two years.

 

When pollsters informed voters that Trump has endorsed Cox and that Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) has endorsed Schulz, Cox’s lead grows to 52%-18%. The number of undecideds plummets from 69% to 30%.

 

The poll, which was conducted over the phone and by text message, has a 4.1-point margin of error.

 

Analysts said the results are yet another sign that the disgraced former president retains broad support among rank-and-file Republicans.

 

“It’s clear that Donald Trump continues to drive the narrative within the Republican Party,” said Stephen Farnsworth, a presidential historian and author at the University of Mary Washington. “This demonstrates that a large number of Republican primary voters continue to listen to Donald Trump.”

 

In an interview, Cox said the survey “confirms what we’re seeing on the campaign trail.”

 

“The Maryland Republican Party firmly believes in the America First value of our Republican platform and I’m honored to be carrying that banner,” he added. “But we’re running with the recognition that we are the underdogs.”

 

Recently released campaign finance reports showed that Schulz has a towering financial advantage over Cox, thanks in large part to donations from groups and individuals with ties to the Hogan wing of the party. She has raised nearly $1.5 million and had $1.05 million remaining as of Jan. 12; Ficker had more than $900,000 (mostly his own money) in his account, while Cox had just $270,000 cash-on-hand, having raised approximately $390,000.

 

The Schulz campaign would not make anyone available for an interview about the poll. In a statement, spokesman Mike Demkiw declined to address the poll’s findings or methodology, except to characterize it as a “push poll” — though the pollsters asked no questions that distorted facts or spun hypothetical scenarios.

Anonymous ID: 9ac517 Feb. 4, 2022, 11:14 a.m. No.15545392   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15545391

The Schulz campaign would not make anyone available for an interview about the poll. In a statement, spokesman Mike Demkiw declined to address the poll’s findings or methodology, except to characterize it as a “push poll” — though the pollsters asked no questions that distorted facts or spun hypothetical scenarios.

 

“These are the same political operatives who thought Anthony Brown would beat Larry Hogan and that Ben Jealous stood a chance,” Demkiw said, adding that the survey “only proves that they are scared to face a smart, pragmatic candidate like Kelly Schulz in the general election. They’ve lost 3 out of the last 5 gubernatorial elections, it’s about to be 4 out of 6.”

 

The survey found that 71% of GOP voters are unaware that Trump endorsed Cox in November. Although he has struggled to raise funds, Cox insists the former president’s support gives his campaign room to grow.

 

“People that are not necessarily politically active every single day, when they find out about the fact that we are the Republican candidate with the conservative values that they agree with, they’re immediately aligning themselves with our campaign,” he said.

 

Cox drew criticism for his actions on Jan. 6, 2021, when he provided transportation for constituents to attend the Trump rally that preceded the attempted insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. At the height of the melee, Cox took to social media to call then-Vice President Mike Pence “a traitor.”

 

The poll found that Maryland Republicans share baseless beliefs about the 2020 election. Just 27% said they believe “that Joe Biden was legitimately elected President in 2020” while 61% do not.

 

Asked to choose between two statements — “COVID-19 was overblown by liberals to restrict our rights and undermine Donald Trump,” or “COVID-19 is a deadly virus that the U.S. was slow to respond to and thousands died as a result” — 61% said COVID was overblown and 24% called it a deadly virus.

 

Perhaps more troublingly for Schulz, who has sought to steer clear of the former president without explicitly criticizing him, 61% of Maryland GOP voters said they would “prefer for the Republican nominee for Governor in the general election to embrace Donald Trump’s agenda” while just 27% said they would rather have someone who “appeal(s) to Maryland’s diverse electorate.”

 

https://www.marylandmatters.org/2022/02/03/poll-trumps-endorsement-could-sway-gop-voters-toward-cox/

Anonymous ID: 9ac517 Feb. 4, 2022, 11:17 a.m. No.15545419   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5430 >>5436 >>5541 >>5751 >>5889

ICYMI: "Newsmax's Trump Ratings at Parity With Fox News"

 

Newsmax's Trump Ratings at Parity With Fox News

 

NM was the big ratings-winner with its exclusive cable coverage of former President Donald Trump's rally in Texas last weekend.

 

Some 2.9 million cable viewers tuned in to watch the event live from Conroe — and 1.1 million of them were adults ages 35-64, the demographic craved by advertisers.

 

Though Newsmax is carried in 20 million fewer homes than Fox, total audience impressions for both networks during Trump's speech was almost at parity, both drawing around 1.4 million viewers per minute, according to Nielsen.

 

Newsmax's huge streaming audience also accessed live rally coverage, adding more than 2.5 million total viewers, giving the network a reach of over 5.4 million, according to network data.

 

"Everything is bigger in Texas — including Newsmax Trump events,'' said Jason Villar, Newsmax vice president of media/market research and insights.

 

Business Insider trumpeted Newsmax's over-the-weekend ratings success with the headline: "Newsmax's audience skyrockets during Trump rallies that other networks, including Fox News, ignore.''

 

"We can't speak to Fox News' decisions, but we believe this rally was a significant news event that was worthy of coverage," Newsmax CEO Christopher Ruddy told The Washington Post, which also reported on Newsmax's coverage.

 

"Newsmax treated the Texas rally like a Super Bowl, with pre-game coverage and postgame analysis from Bill O'Reilly and Ben Carson — both former Fox News personalities — as well as an on-screen poll asking viewers whether they want Trump to run again,"

 

https://www.newsmax.com/us/save-america-rally-ratings-coverage/2022/02/02/id/1055216/

Anonymous ID: 9ac517 Feb. 4, 2022, 11:20 a.m. No.15545440   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5442 >>5447 >>5451 >>5473 >>5478 >>5541 >>5751 >>5889

ICYMI: "Classified State Department email declared Hunter Biden 'undercut' U.S. efforts in Ukraine"

 

 

Classified State Department email declared Hunter Biden 'undercut' U.S. efforts in Ukraine

 

Withheld from public for five years, memo conflicts with Democrats' official narrative that president's son had no impact on U.S. anti-corruption efforts in Ukraine.

 

In an email kept from public view for more than five years, a top U.S. State Department official in Kiev wrote to Washington superiors at the end of the Obama-Biden administration that Hunter Biden's business dealings in Ukraine "undercut" U.S. efforts to fight corruption in the former Soviet republic.

 

The email, obtained by Just the News, was written on Nov. 22, 2016 by former U.S. embassy official George Kent, one of the Democrats' star witnesses in their first effort to impeach former President Donald Trump.

 

It was classified "confidential," the lowest level of secrecy, by then-U.S. Ambassador to Kiev Marie Yovanovitch, another of the Democrats' impeachment witnesses, and was not produced as evidence to House lawmakers during impeachment. Contrary to federal law, the State Department failed to acknowledge the existence of the document to the court or to Just the News in its multiple Freedom of Information Act lawsuits against the State Department seeking records on Hunter and Joe Biden's dealings in Ukraine.

 

Most importantly, the email's stark message directly conflicts with the narrative the mainstream media, State Department witnesses and Democratic congressmen gave the public two years ago, when they insisted Hunter Biden's lucrative job with the allegedly corrupt Ukrainian gas company Burisma Holdings — while creating the appearance of a conflict of interest — had no impact on U.S. efforts to fight corruption in that country.

 

"The real issue to my mind was that someone in Washington needed to engage VP Biden quietly and say that his son Hunter's presence on the Burisma board undercut the anti-corruption message the VP and we were advancing in Ukraine," Kent wrote multiple high-ranking officials in the State Department in Washington.

 

The recipients of the email included Jorgan K. Andrews, then the-Deputy Assistant Secretary of State in the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs.

 

Kent's email described an intense pressure campaign by advocates for Burisma — including a former U.S. ambassador — to rehabilitate the Ukrainian company's corrupt reputation and to get Ukraine prosecutors to drop their criminal investigations of the company.

 

Kent even relayed to higher-ups that he had confirmed with Ukrainian prosecutors that Burisma officials had paid a $7 million "bribe" to make one of the cases against the company disappear. The bribe was allegedly paid at a time when Hunter Biden was serving on the Burisma board, a job that landed his firm more than $3 million from the Ukrainian energy company.

 

Kent explained to the officials in Washington that Burisma's long reputation for alleged corruption and anecdotes like the bribe were one of the main reasons Hunter Biden's affiliation with the company proved harmful to U.S. efforts to fight Ukrainian corruption.

 

"Ukrainians heard one message from us," Kent wrote, "and then saw another set of behavior, with the [BIden] family association with a known corrupt figure whose company was known for not playing by the rules in the oil/gas sector."

 

You can read Kent's email here:

File

KentBurismaEmailNov222016.pdf

Anonymous ID: 9ac517 Feb. 4, 2022, 11:21 a.m. No.15545442   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5451 >>5541 >>5751 >>5889

>>15545440

The email chain also showed that State officials were acutely aware that Hunter Biden had an affiliation with an American business partner also accused — and eventually convicted of — corruption.

 

"I should note that there were two American members of the Burisma board: Hunter Biden and Devon Archer," another State official on the email chain wrote Kent and Andrews. "Archer was recently indicted in a federal fraud case."

 

Ohio GOP Rep. Jim Jordan, the ranking member on the House Government Oversight and Reform Committee, played a key role in defending President Trump in the 2019-20 Ukraine impeachment scandal. He told Just the News Tuesday night that lawmakers and Trump's defense team were not given the Kent email as best he could tell.

 

"This is frightening," Jordan told the new Just the News television show on Real America's Voice network. "And the fact that we didn't have this information during the impeachment, I think is maybe the biggest concern. I mean, the President of the United States is defending himself from a ridiculous impeachment process that the Democrats bring on him, where he wasn't allowed to be in the depositions, wasn't allowed to have his counsel there.

 

"And now we find out wasn't allowed to have information that he's entitled to have to put on his defense. I mean, frankly, we Republicans who were in the rooms in that bunker in the basement of the Capitol, we'd have liked to have this information that you just described, and other information that wasn't available to us as well, that you've written about."

 

State Department officials did not immediately respond to requests for comment Tuesday about the memo.

 

Alan Dershowitz, the famed Harvard law professor who was a member of Trump's impeachment defense team, said the withholding of Kent's email and other evidence Just the News reported earlier this week was a "very serious constitutional violation" of what is known as the Brady rule requiring all potentially exculpatory evidence be turned over to defendants.

 

"The United States Supreme Court in the Brady decision ruled that when a defendant is on trial, the prosecutors cannot withhold evidence that could be exculpatory, or in any way helpful to the defendant," Dershowitz said.

 

"And obviously, that has to apply to impeachment proceedings even more so," he added. "Because in impeachment proceedings, the American public has the right to know all the evidence. And if the people who impeached President Trump — obviously I was one of the lawyers on the other side — were aware of exculpatory evidence or evidence that would in some way mitigate the charges, they had an obligation to turn it over to us so that we could use this information in defending our client."

 

Officials who served in the State Department back in 2019-20 said they do not believe the email was produced to the impeachment investigation and was definitely not produced after the successful FOIA lawsuits filed by Just the News and the Southeastern Legal Foundation seeking all records related to Hunter Biden and Burisma.

 

They said the email — though once classified at the confidential level — was circulated in non-classified settings towards the end of the Trump administration and was produced to Senate investigators in late 2020 to be read in a secure reading room.

 

Kimberly Hermann, the general counsel for the Southeastern Legal Foundation, said the Kent email was clearly responsive to the FOIA requests and should either have been produced to Just the News during the litigation or identified on a privilege log as a document being withheld by the government. She vowed to seek penalties against the government.

Anonymous ID: 9ac517 Feb. 4, 2022, 11:21 a.m. No.15545447   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5451 >>5472 >>5541 >>5751 >>5889

>>15545440

"The State Department should have produced these documents years ago when SLF and JTN first requested them," Hermann said. "Instead, they denied their existence, hid them, and arguably did so in bad faith. These bad actors must now be held accountable for what the documents show, for hiding them, and for misleading the American public."

 

Jordan said his congressional investigators will be reviewing testimony from the impeachment trial and a separate Senate investigation into the Biden family led by Sen. Ron Johnson in 2020 to see if any of the new evidence conflicts with sworn testimony given to Congress.

 

"Well, it's something we're going to have to look at," Jordan said. "We've got to go back and review their transcripts."

 

Just the News reviewed testimony given by more than two dozen people during the impeachment proceedings and Johnson's Senate probe and found no mention of the Kent email but found numerous statements that Hunter Biden's role with Burisma had no effect on U.S.-Ukraine policy.

 

Kent in both proceedings testified that Hunter Biden's affiliation with Burisma created the appearance of a conflict of interest for Joe Biden and that one time he tried to raise the issue with Biden's vice presidential office and was rebuffed. He also sharply criticized this reporter's articles for The Hill that raised questions about the Bidens' business dealings in Ukraine.

 

"I was on a call with somebody on the Vice President's staff and I cannot recaIl who it was, just briefing on what was happening in Ukraine," Kent told impeachment investigators in 2019. "I raised my concerns that I had heard that Hunter Biden was on the board of a company owned by somebody that the U.S. Government had spent money trying to get tens of millions of dollars back and that could create the perception of a conflict of interest.

 

"The message that I recall hearing back was that the Vice President's son Beau was dying of cancer and that there was no further bandwidth to deal with family related issues at the time."

 

Kent gave a similar answer to Johnson's Senate investigators a year later.

 

"Burisma's owner was a poster child for corrupt behavior, and Hunter Biden's position on the board could create the perception of a conflict of interest at the time when Vice President Biden was leading the policy charge, pushing President Poroshenko and Prime Minister Yatsenyuk to take more decisive anti-corruption action," he testified.

 

File

Kent2020SenateInterview.pdf

 

But Democrats pressed on whether that conflict had any impact on U.S. policy.

 

"You know, for a fact, that Hunter Biden's role on the board had zero impact on the decisions of the Embassy," Kent was asked.

 

"To the best of my experience and knowledge that is correct," the respected career diplomat answered.

 

 

https://justthenews.com/accountability/russia-and-ukraine-scandals/classified-state-department-email-declared-hunter-biden