Anonymous ID: 508a26 Nov. 29, 2022, 12:08 p.m. No.17849575   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9720 >>9896 >>0033

Biden’s Secret Service Rental Vehicles Burst Into Flames After He Left Vacation

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President Joe Biden’s rented Secret Service vehicles burst into flames in a parking lot one day after he departed from his holiday vacation in Nantucket. Early reports suggest that five of Biden’s secret service vehicles burst into flames at the Nantucket Airport.

 

“Biden spent Thanksgiving on the ritzy Massachusetts island with his family last week. The Secret Service rented five vehicles from Hertz to carry the president and his family, and all five of them caught fire in the parking lot, according to footage first obtained by the Nantucket Current. Footage shows firefighters spraying down the smoldering remains of one vehicle’s engine block. The five vehicles included a Chevy Suburban, Ford Explorer, Infiniti QX80, Ford Expedition, and a Jeep Gladiator,” Fox News reported.

 

“The vehicles were parked at the Nantucket airport and the blaze reportedly spread to just 40 feet away from the facility’s jet fuel tanks. It is currently unknown what caused the fire. Fox News reached out to the White House for information, but they did not immediately respond,” the outlet added.

 

“At approximately 5:22 am Airport shift staff observed an active fire in the rental car overflow area through the Airport’s Closed Circuit Television System,” the airport said in a statement to the Current. “Staff activated the Alert system and responded to the fire in Airport-3, where they were met by responding units from Nantucket Fire Department and Nantucket Police Department.”

 

“Combined fire resources responded and contained the fire. Several vehicles were damaged. The Airport is currently coordinating with rental car agencies and agency partners to ensure scene safety, There is no longer an active fire at this time: the Airport is open, and aeronautical operations are not affected,” the statement continued.

 

Earlier this week, Republicans demanded answers on the lack of transparency on visitor logs from Biden’s Delaware home.

 

“The White House has dodged questions on a report that the Secret Service claims to have no records on who has visited Biden’s home, where the president has spent more than 25% of his time since he took office. By comparison, the visitor logs to the White House have been released,” Fox News reported.

 

Kentucky GOP Rep. James Comer said: “President Biden has spent a large amount of time at his Delaware residence since assuming office. Americans deserve to know who President Biden is meeting with, especially since we know that he routinely met with Hunter’s business associates during his time as vice president. The Biden Administration must provide transparency to the American people.”

 

South Carolina Republican Rep. Nancy Mace also demanded answers from Biden over his Delaware visits, arguing that everyone who comes “into close proximity with the President, in an official or personal capacity, is screened by the Secret Service” and that their record of coming close to the president “exists somewhere.”

 

“It’s bad if there is official business being conducted and they aren’t telling us with who,” Mace said. “It’s even worse the Administration is using the Secret Service to excuse its complete and total lack of transparency.”

 

Last month, the U.S. Secret Service admitted that no records exist of who Biden has met with at his Delaware home. The agency said no records exist of those visits as a New York Post Freedom of Information Act request was denied, Fox News reported.

 

In a letter dated September 27, Secret Service deputy director Faron Paramore wrote, “the agency conducted an additional search of relevant program offices for potentially responsive records,” according to the paper. “This search also produced no responsive records,” the letter read. “Accordingly, your appeal is denied.” The denial is the latest in a series of developments involving Biden’s records.

 

In April, the Secret Service said it did not have any records of who President Joe Biden meets with when he is at his home in Delaware, where he has spent considerable time during his presidency.

 

He has spent around a quarter of his first year as president at his residences in Wilmington and Rehoboth Beach, but not much is known about any official meetings he has had or any lobbying efforts that took place, the New York Post reported.

 

Biden’s Delaware trips have also cost taxpayers at least $11 million since the start of his presidency, a Fox News analysis determined.

 

“Documents obtained by the New York Post last year showed a Secret Service cost of $1.96 million on the president’s first 16 trips to Delaware. A per-trip cost from these data applied to the president’s now 57 trips leaves an approximate $7 million tab for taxpayers,” the outlet reported.

 

https://conservativebrief.com/bidens-secret-68683/

Anonymous ID: 508a26 Nov. 29, 2022, 12:11 p.m. No.17849593   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9600 >>9896 >>0033

Georgia breaks early voting record as Walker, Warnock runoff sees over quarter million turnout in single day

 

[Warnock works while Vernon spends Thanksgiving off…. gonna lose it…]

 

More than a quarter million voters turned out on Monday in the Georgia runoff election, amounting to the largest in-person early voting day in the state’s history as the race continues between Democratic incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican challenger Herschel Walker.

 

“Just…WOW! GA voters, facilitated through the hard work of county election & poll workers, have shattered the old Early Vote turnout, with 300,438 Georgians casting their votes today,” Georgia Deputy Secretary of State Gabriel Sterling tweeted on Monday. “They blew up the old record of 233k votes in a day. Way to go voters & election workers.”

 

Sterling added, “We are working on final numbers, but for context, the last day of Early Voting in 2018 was 233,252 and that is the record for Early Voting that will fall today.”

 

Warnock led Walker by about 37,000 votes out of about 4 million cast in the general election but fell short of the majority required under Georgia law, triggering a four-week runoff blitz.

 

GEORGIA RUNOFF ELECTIONS DESIGNED TO ‘KEEP BLACK CANDIDATES OUT OF OFFICE,’ CLAIMS MSNBC

 

Early in-person voting continues through Friday. Runoff Election Day is Tuesday of next week.

 

This combination of photos shows, Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., left, speaking to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, Aug. 3, 2021, left, and Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker, right, speaking in Perry, Georgia, Sept. 25, 2021.

(AP Photo)

 

After winning a state lawsuit to allow Saturday voting after Thanksgiving, Warnock spent the weekend urging his supporters not to wait until the Dec. 6 runoff. Trying to leverage his role as pastor of Martin Luther King Jr.’s church and Georgia’s first Black U.S. senator, Warnock concentrated his efforts Sunday among Black communities in metro Atlanta.

 

Walker, in contrast, did not hold public events over the long Thanksgiving weekend, and in his return to the campaign Monday night in the northern Atlanta suburb of Cumming, he did not mention early voting specifically, according to The Associated Press.

 

Separately, the Republican Party and its aligned PACs are trying to drive turnout after Walker underperformed other Georgia Republicans in the general election. Walker finished the first round with about 200,000 fewer votes than Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, who easily won a second term. Walker resumed his campaign Monday with stops in small-town Toccoa and suburban Cumming.

 

Voters wait in a growing line to cast their ballots at the Bessie Branham Park polling location on Sunday, Nov. 27, 2022, in Atlanta.

(AP Photo/Ron Harris)

 

The final race in the upper chamber of the U.S. Congress to hang in the balance post-midterms, Senate control is no longer at play, with Democrats already having secured 50 seats to go with Vice President Kamala Harris’s tiebreaking vote. That puts pressure on both Warnock and Walker to convince Georgia voters that it is worth their time to cast a second ballot, even if the national stakes are not as high.

 

The race between Warnock and Walker will determine if Democrats can expand their majority or if Republicans will maintain the 50-50 balance.

 

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp campaigns alongside Senate candidate Herschel Walker, right, on Saturday, Nov. 19, 2022 in Smyrna, Georgia.

(AP Photo/Bill Barrow)

 

As of late Sunday, almost 200,000 ballots had been cast in the relative handful of counties that opted to have weekend voting. The first day of statewide early voting on Monday added more than a quarter million more. That is included long lines in several heavily Democratic counties of metro Atlanta, enough to give Democrats confidence that their core supporters remain excited to vote for Warnock.

 

However, the total remains a fraction of the nearly 2.3 million early in-person voters ahead of the Nov. 8 general election.

 

https://1010wcsi.com/fox-politics/georgia-breaks-early-voting-record-as-walker-warnock-runoff-sees-over-quarter-million-turnout-in-single-day/