Anonymous ID: 9554bc Aug. 4, 2022, 1:14 p.m. No.17030935   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1131 >>1146 >>1179 >>1180 >>1188 >>1196 >>4177 >>5395 >>5396 >>5483 >>8356

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/he-is-a-coward-dick-cheney-eviscerates-donald-trump-as-greatest-threat-ever-to-our-republic-in-new-ad-for-daughter-liz/ar-AA10jyco?ocid=msedgntp&cvid

 

Former Republican vice president and Wyoming congressman, Dick Cheney, tore into Donald Trump in a new ad for his daughter Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), released on Thursday.

 

“In our nation’s 246-year history, there has never been an individual who is a greater threat to our republic than Donald Trump,” Dick Cheney begins.

 

“He tried to steal the last election using lies and violence to keep himself in power after the voters had rejected him,” he continues, adding:

 

He is a coward. A real man wouldn’t lie to his supporters. He lost his election and he lost big. I know it, he knows it and deep down I think most Republicans know it.

 

Lynne and I are so proud of Liz for standing up for the truth, doing what is right, honoring her oath to the Constitution when so many in our own party are too scared to do so.

 

“Liz is fearless. She never backs down from a fight,” adds former President George W. Bush’s VP.

 

“There is nothing more important she will ever do than lead the effort to make sure Donald Trump is never near the Oval Office again. And she will succeed,” Cheney adds, concluding, “I am Dick Cheney. I proudly voted for my daughter. And I hope you will too.”

 

Dick Cheney served 10 years in Congress representing Wyoming before becoming defense secretary to George HW Bush and vice president from 2000 to 2008.

 

Liz Cheney’s leading opponent in her GOP primary for Wyoming’s state-wide Congressional district, Harriet Hageman, finally went on record Wednesday night as to her take on the legitimacy of the 2020 election.

 

“I think this question is so interesting because the press just absolutely cannot get over this. The election was rigged,” said Hageman, who has been endorsed by Trump in the race.

 

A July poll showed Cheney still trails Hageman by some 22 points in the primary.

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>>17030935

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/police-girl-held-captive-with-remains-of-mother-brother/ar-AA10jtdO?ocid

 

Police: Girl held captive with remains of mother, brother

By JAY REEVES, Associated Press - 20m ago

 

A12-year-old girl who was held captive for a week in a mobile home with the dismembered remains of her mother and brother provided key information that led to the arrest of the woman's live-in boyfriend, authorities said Thursday.

 

The girl, who gnawed through restraints to escape from the residence while the man was away, “is a hero for surviving the incident and coming forward with the information that she provided us in order to charge him,” said Tallapoosa County Sheriff Jimmy Abbett.

 

Discovered along a country road by a passerby following her escape on Monday, the child is now safe in the custody of state child welfare officials. Assaulted and plied with alcohol to keep her in a stupor, the girl fled after chewing through the ties that held her down on a bed, authorities said in court documents.

 

José Paulino Pascual-Reyes, 37, was charged with kidnapping and multiple counts of capital murder in the slayings of the girl's mother, 29-year-old Sandra Vazquez Ceja, and her son, who court records show was younger than 14.

 

“They were boyfriend and girlfriend," Abbett said of Pascual-Reyes and Ceja. "They were actually living there all together.”

 

The kidnapping charge alleges that the girl was held hostage against her will, not that she was physically abducted from elsewhere and taken to the home, Abbett said.

 

The girl was taken captive on July 24 around the time her mother and brother were killed, authorities allege, and police found two dismembered bodies in the mobile home after the child escaped on Monday morning. Abbett declined to comment on whether the girl knew the fate of her mother and brother while she was still a hostage, but the chopped-up remains were found inside the home.

 

Pascual-Reyes was arrested Monday night while working at a construction site in Auburn, more than 20 miles (32 kilometers) from the mobile home. He is being held without bond. Two attorneys appointed to represent him didn't immediately respond to an email seeking comment on his behalf.

 

Reyes, who is from Mexico, was in the country illegally after being deported and returning without proper documentation, Abbett said. It wasn't clear when he last entered the United States, said the sheriff, but the group had been living in the mobile home since February.

 

Ceja and the two children entered the United States from Mexico in 2017 and remained after requesting asylum, but their claims had yet to be decided by immigration officials, the sheriff said.

 

While a few other people live near the mobile home and others had lived at the residence, there's no indication anyone else knew about the killings or that the girl was being held against her will, Abbett said.

 

“No one has come forward with information,” he said.

Anonymous ID: 9554bc Aug. 4, 2022, 1:37 p.m. No.17033154   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4076 >>5395 >>5407 >>5483 >>8419 >>8603

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11081835/Democrat-staffer-posed-FBI-agent-leading-cops-chase-Washington-D-C.html

 

A congressional staffer who posed as an FBI agent using clothes and gear he bought online was fired after leading bike cops on a chase through Washington, D.C. before being caught weeks later in Georgia.

 

Sterling Devion Carter, 25, who worked as a staffer for Rep. Brad Schneider (D-Ill.), lost his job after impersonating law enforcement and openly carrying a firearm illegally, according to his lawyer Robert Lee Jenkins, Jr.

 

On Nov. 14, 2020, two police officers, who were attempting to control post-election MAGA protesters, spotted a suspicious police car with a man standing close by with a shirt that read 'Federal Agent.'

 

Carter, who stood next to his faux police vehicle, 'had a full police duty belt on to include handcuffs, a pistol, two magazines and a radio with earpiece attachment,' according to court documents.

 

As the officers inspected the impersonator from a distance, they noticed he made a rookie mistake: Carter placed his extra gun magazines near his gun holster, which would make it hard for law enforcement to reload with their free hand during a gunfight.

 

The officers were not aware of any FBI agents helping manage the protests, and noticed Carter would move away from them whenever they got close.

 

Real federal agents then contacted the Secret Service Joint Operations Center and asked police officers to approach Carter, who said he was 'FBI' while wearing a facemask and baseball cap, obscuring his identity.

 

When they asked him for his credentials, Carter claimed he didn't have them before flipping on his blue emergency lights and driving away.

 

Police gave chase on bike, with one officer chasing him through several D.C. streets before abandoning the pursuit for 'officer safety reasons.'

 

The investigation into who the mystery man was became a joint operation between Capitol Police, FBI, D.C. Metropolitan Police Department and the Secret Service.

 

The organizations were unable to track him down until one man, Secret Service Special Agent A. Pascual, acted on a long-shot hunch that eventually uncovered the ruse.

 

Pascual figured out Carter 'could potentially be wearing a t-shirt manufactured by' Florida business 13Fifty Apparel. Pascual worked with business owner, Christopher Lewis, to sift through his list of recent customers.

 

They deduced the shirt was relatively new as it had a '13FA' logo on the sleeve, which was introduced by the company within the last year.

 

Pascual ran the customer list through different databases and eventually narrowed down the possibilities to one 'based on photos, race, and other demographic information.'

 

Pascual then used a similar process to search SignsAndTagsOnline.com for a purchase that matched the fake police cruiser's license plate, and eventually figured out Carter used both businesses.

 

While they found his identity, law enforcement didn't uncover the fact Sterling was both a wanted fugitive and a credentialed congressional staffer with security clearances until three weeks after the chase.

 

According to an affidavit, Secret Service agents broke into Carter's home on New Year's Day in 2021, where they found his Glock 19 handgun, extra magazines, ammunition and receipts for his decked-out police cruiser.

 

Carter was found and arrested in his parents' home state of Georgia, before spending months in jails across Georgia, Oklahoma and Washington, D.C.

 

According to his LinkedIn profile, Carter is a graduate of the University of Georgia and worked as a baseball referee in the state before landing the job in D.C.

 

When Rep. Schneider's office was made aware of Carter's escapades, they gave him the option of resigning or being fired. Carter resigned, but kept his government-issued cellphone.

 

The discovery of Carter's crime let Schneider's office to unearth even more wrongdoing: the staffer oversaw congressional staff pay and had given himself an $80,000 raise.

 

According to an FBI affidavit, Carter started filling out payroll authorization forms and faking the signature of Schneider's chief of staff to get them approved in November 2019, when he was only three months into the job.

 

Carter raised his annual salary from $54,000 to $138,000, which resulted in a $6,000 bonus for the month and kept up the scam for over a year, gifting himself nearly $80,000 extra.

 

Carter was criminally charged for that crime in February 2022, pleading guilty to theft of public funds and forcing Schneider's office to issue a statement saying they are 'determined to pursue justice for American taxpayers, repayment for the loss to the US Treasury, and to make right by the US Congress.'

 

Carter was sentenced to nine months in federal prison for the crime; his lawyer said he will soon turn himself in to serve the sentence.

Anonymous ID: 9554bc Aug. 4, 2022, 1:42 p.m. No.17033857   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5395 >>5483 >>8192 >>8395

>>17033479

https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/police-girl-held-captive-remains-mother-brother-87943329

 

Police: Girl held captive with remains of mother, brother

Authorities in Alabama say a 12-year-old girl who was held captive for a week with the dismembered remains of her mother and brother provided key information that led to the arrest of the woman’s live-in boyfriend

 

ByJAY REEVES Associated Press

August 04, 2022, 3:43 PM

 

A 12-year-old girl who was held captive for a week in a mobile home with the dismembered remains of her mother and brother provided key information that led to the arrest of the woman's live-in boyfriend, authorities said Thursday.