Anonymous ID: 54d60f May 6, 2022, 1:15 p.m. No.16223272   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3310 >>3599 >>3667

Pompeo holds briefing to raise concerns over Trump-backed Senate candidate in Pennsylvania

Kelsey Carolan - 4h ago

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/pompeo-holds-briefing-to-raise-concerns-over-trump-backed-senate-candidate-in-pennsylvania/ar-AAWZzYY?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=a9ebd2d5f4d84d0dbbb1cb1752486e49

 

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo raised concerns about the ties Mehmet Oz, former President Trump’s endorsed candidate in the Pennsylvania Senate race, has to Turkey in a press briefing arranged by Oz’s chief opponent in the race.

 

Pompeo, who’s supporting Oz’s rival, Dave McCormick, in the Keystone State, held the briefing the same day Trump is expected to stump in Pennsylvania for Oz. The briefing was first advertised by the McCormick campaign.

 

The former secretary of State, who served under Trump, said McCormick is a “patriot,” unlike Oz, whom Pompeo accused of having ties to the Turkish government.

 

The briefing marks a notable escalation by Pompeo, who has fueled speculation in recent months that he’s mulling a presidential run in 2024. Trump is also widely expected to mount another White House bid.

 

“Dave would make an extraordinary United States senator,” Pompeo said during the briefing.

 

“We criticize American candidates all the time because they didn’t vote,” Pompeo said. “This is different from that. Not only did he not engage in the American [process] but he engaged in the Turkish political process. That raises in my mind a lot of judgments about his priority.”

 

ABC News first reported Wednesday that Oz, who holds Turkish citizenship, voted in Turkey’s 2018 election despite previously saying he was never politically involved in the country “in any capacity.” His campaign spokesperson Brittany Yanick confirmed to ABC that Oz had voted in the election but denied that the vote amounted to “political involvement.”

 

Oz has claimed he has maintained his Turkish citizenship to care for his “ailing mother,” but has said he will renounce his Turkish citizenship if elected.

 

Pompeo said during the briefing that he wanted to answer people’s questions about concerns surrounding Oz’s ties to Turkey, since if he were elected to Congress, he would receive a security clearance with much less scrutiny than civilians who apply for clearances.

 

“Maybe it’s all innocent, maybe it’s all straight up, but we and the people of Pennsylvania and the Americans who he will be representing as one of the 100 members of the United States Senate voting on important national security matters need to understand the scope and depth of his relationship with the Turkish government,” Pompeo said.

 

Oz also owns property in Turkey and scored an endorsement contract with Turkish airlines, which Pompeo brought up during the briefing.

 

Turkey’s government has become increasingly authoritarian in recent years, and its relationship with the U.S. soured as it became friendlier with Russia.

 

“This isn’t about whether it’s lawful, it’s about who is best suited to be the next United States senator from Pennsylvania that’s been represented by a patriotic American conservative for an awfully long time,” Pompeo said.

 

Oz’s campaign shot back at the remarks, calling them “pathetic and xenophobic.”

 

“These are pathetic and xenophobic attacks on Dr. Oz by David McCormick, who should be ashamed of himself,” campaign communications director Brittany Yanick said in a statement. “Now that he lost President Trump’s endorsement, he’s resorted to sad and desperate attacks that are no different than the tropes used against Catholics and Jews. Dr. Oz has already said when elected to the Senate he would renounce his citizenship. There is no security issue whatsoever, and David McCormick knows that Dr. Oz has maintained his dual citizenship to make it easier to help care for his mother who has Alzheimer’s and lives there.”

Anonymous ID: 54d60f May 6, 2022, 1:18 p.m. No.16223288   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3320 >>3323 >>3599 >>3667

Trump's Own Campaign Strategy Being Used Against Him in Pennsylvania

Katherine Fung - 3h ago

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trumps-own-campaign-strategy-being-used-against-him-in-pennsylvania/ar-AAWZAkZ?ocid=uxbndlbing

 

Former President Donald Trump has long attacked his GOP opponents by calling them RINOs, or Republicans in Name Only, but now Republicans are using the same tactic to target Trump's Senate pick in Pennsylvania.

 

A group of local Republican leaders in Pennsylvania has signed a letter urging voters not to cast their ballot for Dr. Mehmet Oz, who Trump endorsed in the primaries last month.

 

"No more RINOS!" the letter reads.

 

Trump has frequently used the term to describe his critics within the Republican Party, including those who refused to challenge the results of the 2020 election and Congress members who voted to impeach him in the wake of the January 6 Capitol riot.

 

The term "RINO" has historically been used by conservative Republicans who believe a member of their party is not loyal enough to the party's ideology. It emerged shortly after Democrat Bill Clinton won the presidency after 12 years of Republican rule.

 

But since beginning his political career, Trump has almost exclusively used the term to hit those disloyal to him.

 

"In previous decades, a Republican risked getting tagged as a RINO for supporting tax increases, gun control or abortion rights," Politico's national political correspondent David Siders wrote. "Today, in a reflection of the GOP's murkier ideological grounding in the Trump era, it's a term reserved almost exclusively for lack of fealty to Trump."

 

The letter from Pennsylvania noted that while the group was not criticizing Trump, going so far as to add that he's "done great things for Pennsylvania Republicans," they said that Oz's record is not aligned closely enough with the GOP.

 

"Dr. Oz's record on core Republican issues including pro-life, 2nd Amendment, and America First is just too liberal for Pennsylvania Republicans," the letter reads. "We welcome people to register, grow our party, and join in to promote our values. However, that does not mean we should turn our U.S. Senate nomination over to a candidate who so recently transformed his beliefs. It is just a bridge too far."

 

The Republicans in Pennsylvania are not the first Trump supporters to speak out against his endorsement. Several conservatives took to Twitter shortly after the announcement to bash the former president for endorsing "Romney 2.0"

 

"Oz is the antithesis of everything that made Trump the best president of my lifetime—he's the farthest thing from America First & he'd be very bad for PA," Sean Parnell, the former front-runner in the Senate race, said.

 

Parnell had received Trump's endorsement back in September, but he suspended his campaign two months later amid allegations of domestic abuse. He has endorsed Oz's closest rival, CEO David McCormick.

 

McCormick has also used the questions surrounding Oz's conservative values as a key strategy in his campaign.

 

"He is flip-flopping, and the problem, Doctor, is there is no miracle cure for flip-flopping," McCormick said during an April GOP debate.

 

While it was previously reported that Oz was a member of his local GOP chapter in New Jersey, his bid for Senate is his first stint in politics.

 

The doctor, who is known to promote pseudoscience and alternative medicine, used to host the daytime syndicated talk show The Dr. Oz Show.

 

In his April 9 endorsement of Oz, Trump said the doctor "is Pro-Life, very strong on Crime, the Border, Election Fraud, our Great Military, and our vets, Tax Cuts, and will always fight for and support our under-siege Second Amendment. He will ensure America will become Energy Independent again."

 

"I have known Dr. Oz for many years, as have many others, even if only through his very successful television show. He has lived with us through the screen and has always been popular, respected, and smart," Trump said.

 

The former president is expected to stump for Oz at the Westmoreland Fairgrounds on Friday ahead of Pennsylvania's May 17 primaries.

Anonymous ID: 54d60f May 6, 2022, 1:22 p.m. No.16223310   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3415

>>16223272

>“We criticize American candidates all the time because they didn’t vote,” Pompeo said. “This is different from that. Not only did he not engage in the American [process] but he engaged in the Turkish political process. That raises in my mind a lot of judgments about his priority.”

 

>“Maybe it’s all innocent, maybe it’s all straight up, but we and the people of Pennsylvania and the Americans who he will be representing as one of the 100 members of the United States Senate voting on important national security matters need to understand the scope and depth of his relationship with the Turkish government,” Pompeo said.

 

>“This isn’t about whether it’s lawful, it’s about who is best suited to be the next United States senator from Pennsylvania that’s been represented by a patriotic American conservative for an awfully long time,” Pompeo said.

Anonymous ID: 54d60f May 6, 2022, 1:23 p.m. No.16223323   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>"Dr. Oz's record on core Republican issues including pro-life, 2nd Amendment, and America First is just too liberal for Pennsylvania Republicans," the letter reads. "We welcome people to register, grow our party, and join in to promote our values. However, that does not mean we should turn our U.S. Senate nomination over to a candidate who so recently transformed his beliefs. It is just a bridge too far."

Anonymous ID: 54d60f May 6, 2022, 1:58 p.m. No.16223572   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3585

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So let's recap for the class….

 

He sounds like Ric fell for Poso fake shit, had issue with it too and then addressed with Oz, and now that Pompeo is questioning it…Ric is resorting to RT'ing about Pompeo's weight loss.