Anonymous ID: e7ebaa June 14, 2022, 12:58 p.m. No.16446304   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

It's not a messaging problem, they are destroying our country, but they think if they can deceive and propagandize us more, that will help.

 

https://twitter.com/ByronYork/status/1536765854733443074?s=20&t=jMfMUOu9f7_G7fS1NzDg9A

Anonymous ID: e7ebaa June 14, 2022, 1:04 p.m. No.16446337   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>6425

It's almost like Elon didn't know what was happening on twitter to conservatives, this will be a real wake up call when he meets with the staff. I'd imagine 3/4s of them are rabid lefties.

 

https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1536555363453095937?s=20&t=jMfMUOu9f7_G7fS1NzDg9A

Anonymous ID: e7ebaa June 14, 2022, 1:10 p.m. No.16446372   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>6392 >>6425 >>6479

NEW: @dcexaminer has gained access to a 28GB encrypted iPhone backupfound on a copy of Hunter Biden's abandoned laptop.

 

First up: Here's a recording of Hunter bragging that his father will adopt political positions at his command

 

w/ @JerryDunleavy

 

https://twitter.com/AndrewKerrNC/status/1536704411426246660?s=20&t=jMfMUOu9f7_G7fS1NzDg9A

 

https://washingtonexaminer.com/news/white-house/hunter-biden-laptop-presidennt-joe-tapes

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Anonymous ID: e7ebaa June 14, 2022, 1:33 p.m. No.16446479   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>16446372

another article by Washington Examiner, anon always feels sick to my stomach reading about hunter and his disgusting family

 

laptop168,000 deleted files recovered from Hunter Biden's laptop

by Andrew Kerr, Investigative Reporter & Jerry Dunleavy, Justice Department Reporter |

| June 08, 2022 07:00 AM

A cyber forensics expert commissioned by the Washington Examiner recovered over 168,000 deleted files from a copy of Hunter Biden's abandoned laptop.

Many of the deleted files were system files, application files, or duplicates of user files stored elsewhere on the laptop.

Some of the recovered data, however, shed light on his financial dealings in 2018 and early 2019, as well as his personal dealings during that time frame. Also recovered from the drive were deleted pictures of government ID cards for two individuals linked to President Joe Biden's son.

Konstantinos "Gus" Dimitrelos, a former Secret Service agent who has testified in over 100 classified, criminal, and civil matters, retrieved the deleted files from unallocated space on the hard drive using a technique called data carving.

 

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/technology/168-000-deleted-files-recovered-from-hunter-bidens-

Anonymous ID: e7ebaa June 14, 2022, 1:49 p.m. No.16446541   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>6637

The Democrat-led House on Tuesday passed a measure to expand security for Supreme Court justices and their family members.

Updated: June 14, 2022 - 3:44pm

 

The bill passed by a 396-27, with only Democrats voting no. (Who to hell voted NO??? AOC +3?)

 

The Senate last month unanimously passed the bill, which would extend the same 24 hour security to Supreme Court justices and their families that other top government officials receive.

 

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said before the vote that House Democrats earlier this week refused to vote on the bill on three separate occasions and that there was "no reason" to delay the vote.

 

The California Republican on Tuesday accused House Democrats of stalling a bill, which they altered to include protection for Supreme Court employees.

 

However, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said his Republican senators would not provide enough votes to pass that version in the upper chamber.

 

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi had refused to hold vote on the Senate version, saying, "This issue is not about the justices, itโ€™s about staff and the rest. The justices are protected."

 

Concerns over the safety of justices heightened after a man armed with a gun was arrested last week outside the home of Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

 

The man said he had planned to kill Kavanaugh because he was angry about a leaked draft opinion that suggested the high court's conservative majority would ruled on a Mississippi abortion bill that will effectively overturn Roe v. Wade, a decades-old decision that gives women the constitutional right to get an abortion.

 

The leaked opinion, in May, also resulted in protests outside the homes of several justices.

 

The Supreme Court is expected to hand down a decision on the Mississippi case by the end of the month and as soon as Wednesday โ€“ which is expected to bring protests outside of the court building, in Washington, D.C., and at the homes of justices.

 

https://justthenews.com/government/security/mccarthy-accuses-house-dems-delaying-bill-protecting-supreme-court-justices

Anonymous ID: e7ebaa June 14, 2022, 1:58 p.m. No.16446581   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>6643

More than $10 billion in fraudulent pandemic relief funds returned to U.S. government

 

There are at least 1,150 current ongoing OIG investigations into PPP, COVID-19 EIDL, and PUI fraud covering more than $2.4 billion in losses (THEY LOST TRILLIONS, NOT BILLIONS)

Ahead of a congressional subcommittee hearing being held Tuesday, the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis announced that over $10 billion worth of fraudulent payments made through federal pandemic relief programs has been recovered and returned to the federal government.

โ€œThese relief programs were vital to helping Americans in need during the economic crisis brought on by the coronavirus pandemic,โ€ U.S. Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., chairman of the subcommittee, said. โ€œHowever, as the Select Subcommittee reported last year, the Trump Administration failed to take basic steps to prevent expansive fraud against them. Under the Biden Administration, federal investigative and law enforcement agencies have been working hard to undo the damage and reclaim funds for the American taxpayer.โ€

However,federal agents under the Trump administration were investigating fraudulent payments as early as July 2020, within months of CARES Act funding first being distributed. The U.S. Department of Labor found that there were initially $26 billion worth of improper unemployment payments made as a result of CARES Act funding. Reports by the Office of Inspector General found that through multiple federal agencies, more than $100 billion worth of federal pandemic relief money was used for fraudulent purposes.

Ahead of Tuesdayโ€™s hearing, the subcommittee released new data obtained from the Department of Justice, Small Business Administration Office of Inspector General, Pandemic Response Accountability Committee, and United States Secret Service. It includes up-to-date figures on federal investigative and law enforcement agency efforts to reclaim fraudulently obtained taxpayer funds.

It reports that over $10 billion of fraudulent payments have been returned to the federal government, primarily paid through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan (COVID-19 EIDL).

Federal officials from U.S. Attorneys offices and the Department of Justice have criminally charged 1,481 defendants across 1,003 cases involving more than $1.07 billion in losses from PPP, COVID-19 EIDL, and Pandemic Unemployment Insurance (PUI), Clyburn announced.

There are at least 1,150 current ongoing OIG investigations into PPP, COVID-19 EIDL, and PUI fraud covering more than $2.4 billion in losses, according to the newly released data.

OIG investigations have also led to at least 1,200 indictments related to pandemic-related fraud, which have led to over 950 arrests and more than 450 convictions.

USSS investigators also opened more than 1,000 COVID-19 fraud-related cases in the past two years. Their efforts led to the seizure of more than $1 billion and roughly $86 million returned to crime victims.

Officials from the DOJโ€™s Fraud Enforcement, SBA, USSS, and others will testify about their efforts before the subcommittee on Tuesday.

Their discussion on federal efforts to prevent, detect and prosecute pandemic relief fraud will be livestreamed on YouTube and the Select Subcommittee website.

Problems with fraudulent payments made by federal agencies have been ongoing for many years. Most recently, in October 2016, the U.S. Department of Labor submitted a legislative package to Congress including proposed legislative changes that would help address Unemployment Insurance program integrity and high improper UI improper payment rates. These proposals were included in each of Trumpโ€™s budget requests since fiscal 2018, but Congress didnโ€™t adopt them.

Additionally, improper payments made by federal government agencies totaled $175 billion in 2019, or $15 billion per month, according to PaymentAccuracy.gov, a website of the U.S. government. This was in addition to $2.25 trillion worth of taxpayer money spent on improper payments from 2004 to 2018, according to a Congressional Research Service brief on the Improper Payments Act.

Open the Books, a nonprofit government spending watchdog, has regularly published examples of federal waste, fraud and abuse of taxpayer money. In 2020, it analyzed $2.3 trillion mistakenly spent by the U.S. government since 2004. โ€ฆ

Open the Books CEO Adam Andrzejewski told The Center Squarethat trillions of improper payments are โ€œa stunning example of institutionalized incompetence.โ€ (not incompetence MONEY LAUNDERING)

 

https://justthenews.com/nation/states/center-square/over-10-billion-fraudulent-pandemic-relief-funds-returned-federal