Anonymous ID: 6bdc0c July 3, 2022, 6:52 a.m. No.16587931   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7964

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1.Nov 22nd 2019 - 12:23:25 AM EST

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RT @parscale: Adam Schiff is running the Democrat sham impeachment but now it’s time you got your say! BULL-SCHIFF! Get your 100% cotton…

2.Jul 29th 2019 - 6:49:27 AM EST

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Baltimore, under the leadership of Elijah Cummings, has the worst Crime Statistics in the Nation. 25 years of all talk, no action! So tired of listening to the same old Bull…Next, Reverend Al will show up to complain &amp, protest. Nothing will get done for the people in need. Sad!

3.Aug 22nd 2018 - 4:07:29 PM EST

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Longest bull run in the history of the stock market, congratulations America!

Anonymous ID: 6bdc0c July 3, 2022, 7:22 a.m. No.16588059   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8103 >>8129

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>Any relationship to Lyin’ Cassidy Hutchinson, another real loser?

 

Early life and legal career

 

Hutchinson was born in Bentonville, Arkansas, the son of Coral Virginia (Mount) Hutchinson (1912–1998) and John Malcolm Hutchinson Sr. (1907–1991).[3] He earned his bachelor's degree from Bob Jones University in South Carolina in 1972 and received his J.D. from the University of Arkansas School of Law in 1975. He practiced law in Fort Smith for 21 years and handled more than 100 jury trials.

 

Business career

 

In early 2005, Hutchinson founded a consulting firm, Hutchinson Group, LLC, with partners Betty Guhman and Kirk Tompkins, in Little Rock, and accepted a contract for a one-year position with Venable LLP in Washington, D.C., as the chair of its Homeland Security practice.[5] Hutchinson ended his contract with Venable LLP in March 2006 to focus on his gubernatorial campaign and his consulting firm in Little Rock. In January 2007, Hutchinson rejoined Venable.[6]

 

In June 2006, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported that Hutchinson's $2,800 investment in Fortress America Acquisition Corporation, a company that Hutchinson was advising, was worth over $1 million after the company's initial public offering. The news story noted that Hutchinson was unable to touch his stock for another two years. The six founding shareholders in Fortress America, in addition to Hutchinson, included former U.S. Representative Tom McMillen, former U.S. Senator Don Nickles, and a private-equity firm that hadformer CIA Director James Woolsey among its partners.

 

On May 4, 2006, Hutchinson had filed a financial disclosure form he was required to submit as a candidate for governor. The form did not list his 200,000 shares in Fortress America, which were trading at about $5 per share. "Just totally an oversight", Hutchinson said when questioned by the media in June.[7] He filed an amended report the next day to correct the error.[8]

In 1982, President Ronald Reagan appointed Hutchinson U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Arkansas. At age 31, Hutchinson was the nation's youngest U.S. Attorney. He made national headlines after successfully prosecuting The Covenant, The Sword, and The Arm of the Lord (CSA), a white supremacist organization founded by polygamist James Ellison. The CSA forced a three-day armed standoff with local, state, and federal law enforcement. As U.S. Attorney, Hutchinson put on a flak jacket and personally negotiated a peaceful conclusion to the standoff.[4]

Anonymous ID: 6bdc0c July 3, 2022, 7:31 a.m. No.16588103   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8136 >>8160

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>>16588059

>>Any relationship to Lyin’ Cassidy Hutchinson, another real loser?

 

U.S. House of Representatives

Asa Hutchinson's 105th Congress portrait

 

In 1992 Hutchinson's brother, Tim, was elected to Congress in Arkansas's third congressional district, when veteran U.S. Representative John Paul Hammerschmidt retired. In 1996, when his brother decided not to run for a third term in the House in order to seek the open Senate seat caused by the retirement of David Pryor, Hutchinson ran for the seat and won.

 

Hutchinson, who had at first decided to run for an open seat in the Arkansas House of Representatives from Sebastian County, defeated Ann Henry, a longtime friend of Bill and Hillary Clinton, in November 1996. Although Henry outspent Hutchinson during the campaign, the district's heavy Republican tilt and his brother Tim's presence atop the ballot helped Asa win with 52% of the vote. Tim Hutchinson also won his campaign for the U.S. Senate and served one term, losing his reelection bid in 2002.

 

In 1998, Hutchinson was reelected to the House with far less difficulty, taking 80% of the vote against an underfunded Democratic challenger. He was reelected unopposed in 2000.

 

In office, Hutchinson compiled a voting record as conservative as his brother's. He led efforts to crack down on illegal drugs, particularly methamphetamine.Hutchinson also served as one of the managers of the impeachment trial of President Bill Clintonin 1998. In 1999, Hutchinson was involved in the effort to reform campaign finance laws and offered an alternative proposal to the bill by Christopher Shays and Marty Meehan, which he opposed on the grounds that it "went too far" by attempting to ban television commercials by legal third-party organizations. Hutchinson did support John McCain's and Russ Feingold's Senate bill.[10]

 

Hutchinson unsuccessfully tried to modify the civil asset forfeiture reform bill that sought to prevent police abuse of its power to seize private property on mere suspicion of being linked to any criminal investigation. His amendment would allegedly have empowered the police to continue profiting from drug money.[11]

 

Drug Enforcement Administration

Hutchinson as Undersecretary for Border and Transportation Security

Hutchinson and U.S. Representative Frank Wolf tour a DEA drug testing facility in Northern Virginia in 2001

 

In 2001, at the beginning of the George W. Bush administration, Hutchinson was appointed Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). He was confirmed by a 98–1 Senate vote.[12]

Department of Homeland Security

 

After the September 11 attacks, Congress created theDepartment of Homeland Security (DHS). President Bush tapped Hutchinsonto lead the Border and Transportation Security Directorate, a division of the DHS. The Senate confirmed Hutchinson by unanimous consent on January 23, 2003.[13] Hutchinson left office as Undersecretary on March 1, 2005.[14]

Other

 

Hutchinson agreed to serve on The Constitution Project's Guantanamo Task Force in December 2010.[15][16][17] He told the Associated Press he agreed to join the task force because he believed it was "something important for our national security and our war on terrorism."

 

In the wake of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, the National Rifle Association (NRA) assembled a task force of experts in homeland security, law enforcement training, and school safety to review school security standards in select areas of the country. The task force's stated goal was to produce a comprehensive plan to address the safety of children in schools and to prevent such shootings in the future. Hutchinson led the task force. On April 2, 2013, he presented the National School Shield plan during a news conference at the National Press Club.[18][19]

 

InMay 2022, Hutchinson said he would consider running for president in 2024 even if Donald Trump ran again and that Trump's candidacy would not be a factor in his decision.[20][21] He added, "I think he did a lot of good things for our country, but we need to go a different direction."[20]

Anonymous ID: 6bdc0c July 3, 2022, 7:40 a.m. No.16588160   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16588103

Here’s what you need to know:

  1. Hutchinson Was an Intern at the Trump White House & She Recently Switched Attorneys

 

Hutchinson was an intern at the White House under then-President Donald Trump and was a college senior in 2018 when she was interviewed by her student newspaper in an article titled “A Captain in the ‘People’s House.’

 

“The White House Internship Program is a hands-on opportunity designed to mentor and cultivate young leaders and prepare them for future public service,” the article said. “It is a highly coveted summer gig, with a rigorous screening process.”

 

“I was brought to tears when I received the email that I had been selected to participate,” she told the newspaper. “As a first-generation college student, being selected to serve as an intern alongside some of the most intelligent and driven students from across the nation — many of whom attend top universities — was an honor and a tremendous growing experience.”

 

Hutchinson’s LinkedIn page says she studied political science and American studies at Christopher Newport University, a public university in Newport News, Virginia. Her page says she is based in the Washington and Baltimore area.