Anonymous ID: e3dea9 Sept. 7, 2022, 2:42 a.m. No.17508754   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8785 >>8825

Donald J. Trump / @realDonaldTrump

09/07/2022 00:02:45

Truth Social: 108955131310045964

 

The fired FBI Agent who was walked out of the FBI Headquarters Building two weeks ago, and who said, falsely, to Facebook and the Media that the Laptop from Hell was Russian Disinformation, has been a greater source in convincing people that the 2020 Presidential Election was Rigged than even the tapes of millions of ballots being stuffed into the voting machines - “2000 Mules.”So they spy on my campaign, Rigged & Stole the Election, and go after me for doing nothing wrong. Only in America!!!

 

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Anonymous ID: e3dea9 Sept. 7, 2022, 2:52 a.m. No.17508780   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8800 >>8803 >>8964 >>9076 >>9400

In a sign of more Trumpworld infighting, Peter Navarro called Jared Kushner 'the Rasputin son-in-law' and one of the 'worst' Trump staffers

insider@insider.com (Cheryl Teh) - 5h ago

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/in-a-sign-of-more-trumpworld-infighting-peter-navarro-called-jared-kushner-the-rasputin-son-in-law-and-one-of-the-worst-trump-staffers/ar-AA11xLK9?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=98a0d503012847de8c752349d8169879

 

In a growing schism in Trumpworld, former Trump adviser Peter Navarro went after the former president's son-in-law Jared Kushner this week.

 

Speaking on the podcast "The Stew Peters Show" on Tuesday, Navarro singled out Kushner as being one of the "worst" aides to then-President Donald Trump.

 

"If Steve Mnuchin, the treasury secretary, and Jared Kushner, the Rasputin son-in-law, had never, ever darkened the door of the White House, I believe that Trump would still be in the Oval Office," Navarro said.

 

Navarro called Kushner and Mnuchin "bad personnel" who "not only created bad policy," but also created "bad politics."

 

Representatives for Kushner did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Insider.

 

Navarro's comments were not the first time that Kushner had been likened to Grigori Rasputin, an influential Russian political figure who held significant influence over the country's last czar, Nicholas II, and his family. In September 2021, Stephanie Grisham, a former Trump press secretary, dubbed Kushner "Rasputin in a slim-fitting suit" in her book "I'll Take Your Questions Now."

 

Navarro had also attacked Kushner in August, claiming without evidence that the former president's son-in-law had faked a cancer diagnosis to sell his memoir. According to Kushner's book, titled "Breaking History: A White House Memoir," he had been treated for thyroid cancer while working in the Trump administration.

 

"That thyroid thing, that came out of nowhere," Navarro said in an interview with Newsmax that was shared by Mediaite. "I saw the guy every day. There's no sign that he was in any pain or danger or whatever. I think it's just sympathy to try to sell his book now."

 

Kushner was one of Trump's top advisers when the latter was president, and the two still appear to have a largely positive relationship.

 

However, Kushner suggested in August that he would be unlikely to join a new Trump administration, saying he is "enjoying the private sector" too much. In his memoir released that same month, Kushner also wrote about how he was "ready" to leave the White House towards the end of Trump's presidency and that he had told his wife Ivanka they could get their lives back after "a wild five years."

 

Navarro is set to stand trial in November on contempt of Congress charges for defying the House committee investing the Capitol riot.

Anonymous ID: e3dea9 Sept. 7, 2022, 3:24 a.m. No.17508890   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Barack and Michelle Obama return to the White House for portrait unveilings

By Jeff Mason - 1h ago

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/barack-and-michelle-obama-return-to-the-white-house-for-portrait-unveilings/ar-AA11yiZx?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=4787e0898e444b22d329ce1f2eff55f5

 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Barack Obama and his wife, former first lady Michelle Obama, return to the White House on Wednesday for the unveiling of their official portraits, hosted by fellow Democrat Joe Biden some five years after the former president left office.

Anonymous ID: e3dea9 Sept. 7, 2022, 3:33 a.m. No.17508906   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Justice Department seized senator's phone over 'well-timed stock sales'

Sarah D. Wire - Yesterday 7:06 PM

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/justice-department-seized-senator-s-phone-over-well-timed-stock-sales/ar-AA11xof5?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=4787e0898e444b22d329ce1f2eff55f5

 

The Justice Department launched a criminal insider-trading and securities fraud investigation of Sen. Richard M. Burr (R-N.C.) over what the FBI called “well-timed stock sales” at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, according to a partially redacted warrant released Monday evening.

 

In late August, Chief U.S. District Judge Beryl A. Howell ordered the Justice Department to file a new version of the warrant with fewer redactions and additional information on what evidence it relied on to seek the warrant but accepted the department’s request to keep certain third-party witness information and law enforcement techniques under seal.

 

"We're pleased to see that these less-redacted filings provide the public with additional insight into the government's investigation. While some redactions remain, the public now has a much clearer picture of the government's basis for executing a warrant for Sen. Burr's cellphone," said Katie Townsend, an attorney for The Times who works for the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.

 

Howell has asked the government to make an additional filing Wednesday so she can evaluate the remaining redactions. Townsend said lawyers for The Times and Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press are also reviewing the redactions.

 

A spokesman for the U.S. attorney’s office for the District of Columbia declined to comment.

 

The May 2020 warrant request to search Burr’s cellphone said that in February of that year, while the government was downplaying concerns about COVID-19 in the U.S., Burr sold 95% of his holdings in his individual retirement account and 58% of the holdings in wife Brooke Burr's IRA. He also purchased $1,189,000 in the Federated U.S. Treasury Cash Reserves Fund using 76% of the total holdings in the joint account held by him and his wife.

 

“His portfolio went from approximately 83% in equities to approximately 3% in equities. Beginning on February 20, 2020 — six days after Senator Burr’s sale of the majority of his equity — the stock market endured a dramatic and substantial downturn," FBI special agent Brandon Merriman said in the affidavit used to justify the search. "In total, Senator Burr avoided more than an estimated $87,000 in loss as a result of his well-timed stock sales, and profited more than $164,000.”

 

Burr's brother-in-law Gerald Fauth sold about $160,000 in stocks after speaking and texting with Burr, the affidavit states.

 

The 38-page FBI affidavit argued that the mid-February timing of sales of stock held by Burr, his wife and Fauth was suspicious and stated that agents were looking for text messages and other communications about the stock sales as part of an investigation into whether Burr violated a law preventing members of Congress from trading on insider information they glean from their official work.

 

The partially redacted version of the warrant provides few details on what nonpublic information Burr, then chairman of the the Senate Intelligence Committee, had about the pandemic prior to his stock sales. He stepped down from the committee shortly after The Times broke news of the search warrant.

 

Burr and other senators received briefings from U.S. public health officials before the stock sales. Several of them, including California Democrat Dianne Feinstein, were scrutinized by the Justice Department for potential violations of congressional insider-trading rules for selling or purchasing stock at the start of the pandemic. Burr's was the only case in which a warrant was obtained.

 

Burr was never charged with crimes connected to the trades. The Justice Department confirmed in its June court filings that it dropped the investigation in January 2021. A month later, The Times filed its lawsuit, arguing that the records should be made public to explain the department's unusual decision to pursue a warrant against a sitting member of Congress.

 

This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.