Anonymous ID: d0806a Jan. 12, 2023, 8:01 a.m. No.18130140   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0275 >>0745 >>0757 >>0833 >>0847

Previously posted…

 

Here Are the Names of 10 Other Democrats Getting Roped Up in Biden's Classified File Scandal

 

As more has been divulged about President Joe Biden’s possession of classified information while he was vice president, other members of his current administration have been linked to the scandal.

 

The classified documents were found at the Penn Biden Center, a think tank that the president started in 2018.

 

As reported by Fox News, 10 members of Biden’s administration were formally employed at the think tank, including current Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

 

The list also includes Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Colin Kahl and White House Counselor Steven Richetti.

 

Blinken and Richetti were managing directors at the think tank while Kahl was a consultant.

 

The organization had recently been accused of accepting large amounts of donor money from China, a revelation discovered by the National Legal and Policy Center, which filed a complaint with the Justice Department in October 2020.

 

The NLPC found that $22 million had been given to Penn Biden Center by anonymous donors with the money coming from China.

 

“The University of Pennsylvania has stonewalled all inquiries into the identities of the Chinese donors who made $22 million anonymous donations to the university,” NLPC Chairman Peter Flaherty said in 2021.

 

All 10 of the linked administration figures reside in the State and Defense Departments and hold high-ranking positions.

 

Spencer Boyer, the deputy assistant secretary of defense for NATO and Europe policy was a senior fellow at Penn Biden.

 

Deputy to the U.N. Ambassador Jeffrey Prescott was also a consultant and Ariana Berengaut, a national security advisor, served as a center director.

 

To round out the list: U.S. representative to the Organization of Security and Cooperation Europe Michael Carpenter, special assistant Juan Gonzalez, speechwriter Carlyn Reichel, and former deputy secretary of state Brian McKeon.

 

According to the New York Post, longtime University of Pennsylvania president Amy Gutmann and the former head of the school’s Board of TrusteesDavid Cohenwere also connected to the think tank, both attending Penn Biden’s opening ceremony.

 

Gutmann has since become U.S. Ambassador to Germany while Cohen was tapped for the Canada ambassadorship.

 

More at: https://www.westernjournal.com/names-10-democrats-getting-roped-bidens-classified-file-scandal/

Anonymous ID: d0806a Jan. 12, 2023, 8:53 a.m. No.18130458   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0513 >>0693

>>18130275

 

A look back at Amy Gutmann’s greatest accomplishments in her 17 years as Penn president

 

Three weeks ago, Penn President Amy Gutmann announced that she had been nominated by President Joe Biden to serve as the next United States ambassador to Germany. As she waits for the U.S. Senate to confirm her nomination, The Daily Pennsylvanian analyzed Gutmann's greatest accomplishments during her 17-year stretch as University president.

 

Gutmann, the longest-serving president in University history, was first appointed to the role in October of 2004. Her contract was extended twice in 2012 and 2016 and is set to expire in June 2022. Gutmann made an impact at Penn in a number of ways, most prominently on fundraising campaigns, programs for first-generation students, and campus expansion projects.

 

Here are some of Gutmann’s greatest accomplishments during her time at Penn.

 

Academics

Months after Gutmann was initially appointed President, she launched the Penn Integrates Knowledge program in 2004 to recruit “renowned scholars whose work draws from two or more academic disciplines” to Penn. Today, the program includes more than 20 different professors from across the University.

 

After Gutmann’s contract was extended in 2012, she spearheaded a variety of initiatives, including the construction of new buildings on campus and around the world.

 

In March 2013, Gutmann announced the opening of Perry World House, a hub for global engagement on Locust Walk. A year later, in June 2014, Gutmann announced the creation of the Penn Center for Innovation which is now located at the Pennovation Center.

 

“The Penn Center for Innovation also will transform our region’s capacity to support an ecosystem of innovative entrepreneurs, companies and workers all making essential contributions to our collective economic future,” Gutmann told Penn Today.

 

Gutmann solidified Penn’s global outreach in March 2015 with the opening of thePenn Wharton China Center in Beijing, which is now a hub in China for Penn students, faculty, staff, and alumni. The Center maintains contact with different institutions across China, facilitates Penn faculty and student research in China, and hosts alumni events, according to the website.

 

Most recently, Gutmann launched thePenn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagementin February 2018, one year after Biden was named a Penn professor. The Center offers internships to Penn students, as well as opportunities to dialogue over public policy issues.

 

“The unmatched personal connections Joe Biden has with world leaders is equally important to our students, our faculty, policymakers, and the work of this new Center,” Gutmann said at the Center’s official opening on Feb. 8.

 

More at: https://www.thedp.com/article/2021/07/president-gutmann-accomplishments-timeline

 

 

 

 

Source: https://www.thedp.com/article/2021/07/president-gutmann-accomplishments-timeline

 

More on Amy Gutmann

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Gutmann#Fundraising_and_scholarships

https://www.asc.upenn.edu/people/faculty/amy-gutmann-phd

https://www.phillyvoice.com/university-pennsylvania-president-amy-gutmann-us-ambassador-germany-confirmed/

https://www.princetonmagazine.com/amy-gutmann/

Anonymous ID: d0806a Jan. 12, 2023, 9:16 a.m. No.18130556   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Ah, you are thinking Sandusky at Penn State. This is Ivy League University of Pennsylvania (Penn) in Philadelphia.

 

When it comes to pedos and top Democrat donors and players there are connections between the two.

Anonymous ID: d0806a Jan. 12, 2023, 9:21 a.m. No.18130578   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0581 >>0602 >>0610 >>0635

>>18130511

sibling is having more focal seizures and they increased her Keppra. This has effected sibling's moods (bad mood, very cranky).

 

My dog is epileptic. On Keppra/Potassium Bromide (cannot handle Phenobarb). Have heard CBD helps dogs as well. Acupuncture as well. Good luck anon! I do think there is a connection to gut health.

Anonymous ID: d0806a Jan. 12, 2023, 9:40 a.m. No.18130690   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0722 >>0745 >>0767 >>0833 >>0847

Migrants are 'drinking all day,' 'having sex in the stairs' in taxpayer-funded New York hotels: whistleblower

 

An employee at Row, one of New York City's best known hotels, became a whistleblower Wednesday after he released video and photos of illegal immigrants trashing the hotel and leaving fresh food out to rot.

 

"It’s a disgrace," Row New York City employee Felipe Rodriguez said on "The Ingraham Angle."

 

"The chaos that we see at the Row today is [caused] by migrants being drunk, drinking all day, smoking marijuana [and] consuming drugs," Rodriguez said.

 

He also said that the Row is struggling with "domestic violence" among migrants, young people "having sex in the stairs," and a fight between a migrant and a hotel security officer.

 

Rodriguez shared videos of fresh, "good food" sitting out to rot in trash bags because "the migrants don’t want to eat them."

 

"They said they don’t like it," he said. "This is all food that is going to waste. This is insane."

 

More than 36,400 migrants have come to New York City in the last few months and have been housed at just 14 hotels, according to Rodriguez.

 

More at: https://www.foxnews.com/media/migrants-drinking-all-day-having-sex-in-stairs-taxpayer-funded-new-york-hotels-whistleblower