Anonymous ID: b1f2a3 Feb. 15, 2023, 1:22 p.m. No.18353771   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3779

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/senator-warns-people-to-lock-your-doors-after-classified-hearing-on-ufos/ar-AA17vkFx?ocid

 

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Senator Warns People to 'Lock Your Doors' After Classified Hearing on UFOs

Story by Ellie Cook • 12h ago

 

 

ALouisiana senator has advised citizens to "lock your doors" following a classified briefing to lawmakers on the unidentified objects shot down over the weekend.

 

 

wut he mean by saing

 

lock your doors

Anonymous ID: b1f2a3 Feb. 15, 2023, 1:34 p.m. No.18353838   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://twitter.com/i/status/1625747879456395264

 

lock your doors tonight

 

from last night after ufo debrief

Anonymous ID: b1f2a3 Feb. 15, 2023, 1:41 p.m. No.18353878   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4000 >>4073

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Baffled Dianne Feinstein walks out of Senate chamber wondering what just happened: 'Did I vote for that?'

Story by wrojas@insider.com (Warren Rojas) • 49m

 

Dianne Feinstein didn't seem to know what took place on the Senate floor Wednesday morning.

The retiring California Democrat asked staff for confirmation about a vote she had just attended.

The latest flash of apparent confusion comes as Feinstein plans to serve out her term through 2024.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein emerged from the Senate chamber on Wednesday seemingly confused about what she had done during a two-vote series.

 

"Did I vote for that?" Insider overheard the California Democrat ask her long-time chief of staff, David Grannis, about approving a judicial nominee to the federal bench.

 

Grannis, who had just finished explaining to his 89-year-old boss that the six Senate votes scheduled throughout the day would be on Biden appointees, shook his head and said, "No."

 

The most jarring part about the public episode was that Grannis was trying to map out what Feinstein — whose cognitive ability has increasingly come into question — needed to know about what was happening later, but she couldn't recall what had transpired minutes before.

 

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Feinstein's latest stumble comes less than 24 hours after her staff announced that she wouldn't run for a seventh term in 2024.

 

Her looming retirement seemed to catch the decades-long politician off guard, causing Feinstein and her staff to clash over her career plans.

 

The last time Feinstein blew up at staff in Insider's presence, she was taking some junior aides to task for rushing her into a continuing resolution vote she appeared unprepared for.

 

"I don't even know what that is," Feinstein told staff last fall on her way through the Senate subway.

 

Feinstein aides did not immediately respond to a request for comment about why she would have been thrown by the judicial nominees' votes.

 

Several House Democratic lawmakers, including Reps. Katie Porter, Adam Schiff, and Barbara Lee, have already announced they're running or are reportedly preparing to mount a bid for her Senate seat.