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Hope Hicks goes rogue
'He stopped listening to me a long time ago': How Hope Hicks went from 'Trump whisperer' who could anticipate his moods to not showing up at the White House for a month before 'very sad' events of January 6
December 26, 2022
The House January 6 Committee released transcripts by Hicks and witnesses
She spoke of her own unease with Trump's election fraud claims
Hicks corresponded with Eric Herschman and Kellyanne Conway after the riot
Longtime Trump aide Hope Hicks saw her own vaunted connection with former President Trump wither amid his repeated election fraud claims – and confided he had 'stopped listening to her' before the Capitol riot, recently released transcripts reveals.
'He stopped listening to me a long time ago. It's very sad though,' she texted former White House counselor Kellyanne Conway after January 6th, when she determined Trump was squandering the legacy she helped shape as a close inside advisor.
She texted with Conway, another longtime counselor who managed Trump's 2016 campaign, after 4 pm on January 6th, as the scope of the violence and destruction was coming to light, according to House January 6th committee testimony.
'This is so awful,' wrote Hicks, whose damaging testimony featured in the panel's last public hearing.
'Yes, it is. I called him. I assume you're not on the campus?' Conway responded – indicating other key advisors had noticed her absence.
That prompted Hicks to reveal her newfound distance from jump and her decision to stay away from the White House she helped Trump win in 2016 as a campaign spokeswoman who followed him from the Trump Organization.
It was a stark departure for someone who had jumped to national prominence as a glamorous and plugged-in advisor who helped make up part of Trump's inner circle. The former President had brought her onstage at an October 2020 campaign rally in Florida, hailing her as 'the great Hope Hicks,' playing off her name while talking about unity and hope. 'We want Hope!' he said. That prompted cheers from a rally crowd of 'We want Hope!'
Hicks in her testimony traces how within weeks of that event, she was put off by Trump's repeated claims of election fraud even after networks called the race for Joe Biden and a series of courts tossed out the claims of his allies.
She says she counseled Trump against it January 11, 2020, days after the riot.
'Is it really as bad as everyone's making it seem,' he asked her, she says.
'Yes. Yes, it is,' she told him.
'So, you don't think I should say it was stolen?' the former president asked her.
'And I said "No",' she continued. That prompted Trump to tell her: 'You really hate that, don't you?'
'And I said "Yes, I really do."' she testified.
Sauce/more: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11575107/Hope-Hicks-went-Trump-whisper-not-showing-month-sad-events-January-6.html
>the lefty people who enter my sphere are the one's comfortable denigrating other races
That's been anon's experience too. The content of character made an impression on young anon, a postive impression.
TV preachers/profits
Feast eyes upon the hallowed list
Ted Haggard
Jim Bakker (Featuring Tammy Faye's mascara)
Bill Gothard
Shoko Asahara
Tony Alamo
Bob Coy
Fred Phelps
Dave Reynolds
Doug Phillips
Jimmy Swaggart
Mike Hintz
Robert Tilton
Mark Driscoll
Joshua Duggar
Rory Coyle
Joel Osteen
Robert Schiller
Creflo Dollar
Kenneth Copeland
Gloria Copeland
Jesse Duplantis
Franklin Graham
Andy Savage
Bernard Law (Cardinal)
Eddie Long
Marcus Lamb
Peter Popoff
Aimee McPherson
Wilton Gregory
Benny Hinn
Ed Young
T.D. Jakes
Steven Furtick
Charles Blake
John Hagee
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Anon thinks that collection plate is a first come first serve, might have to go to church for the free money..
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Rand Paul wondered out loud how long it would take the clerk to read the bill into the record. Per usual he did nothing. Anybody who gives the Pauls money is a fool. Both of the Pauls are grifting bs artists.
>incredible peripheral vision
>Intentional
TRUE
When this happened they went after the Engineers BUT it wasn't them- the beams were too long to make the turns in town so they were cut in half to fit. The results- a tea dance for the hoi polli and 114 got killed, 216 maimed.