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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11782985/Georgia-grand-jury-forewoman-wanted-subpoena-Trump-witchy-Pinterest-page.html

 

 

REVEALED: Georgia grand jury forewoman who said it would have been 'awesome' to subpoena Trump is a 'WITCH' who shares spells and magic on wacky Pinterest page

Emily Kohrs, 30, has been on a TV media tour touting her involvement in the case

The Georgia grand jury forewoman on Trump's case has a Pinterest page with collections of pins about witchcraft and magic spells

Kohrs giggled during a televised interview with MSNBC when she said she 'kind of wanted' to subpoena Trump just to get the chance to swear him in

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/florida-surgeon-general-joe-ladapo-investigated-for-allegedly-falsifying-covid-report/ar-AA17OWMB?ocid

 

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Florida Surgeon General Joe Ladapo investigated for allegedly falsifying Covid report

Story by By Arek Sarkissian • Yesterday 8:59 PM

 

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The Florida Department of Health’s inspector general last fall investigated Joseph Ladapo, the state’s surgeon general, after the agency received an anonymous complaint alleging he falsified a report focusing on the safety of Covid-19 vaccines for young men.

 

Among other things, the complainant alleged Ladapo committed “scientific fraud” and “manipulated data” in a report that Ladapo later used to claim that the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna Covid-19 vaccines could increase the risk of cardiac death among young men, according to the complaint. Both brands use mRNA technology, which Ladapo contends was rushed to the market by the urgency of the pandemic without the proper testing.

 

“The analysis performed in DOH did not find this,” the individual wrote without providing evidence, according to the complaint. “He manipulated the final draft of the analysis.”

 

Ladapo’s report was used as evidence in vaccine guidance he released in October that came under heavy criticism from the medical community, which said the surgeon general’s stance that the vaccine posed a health risk in healthy young men was flawed and went against Covid-vaccine recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and the American Academy of Pediatrics. The guidance even prompted Twitter to temporarily block a social media post from the surgeon general promoting the analysis, though the company later restored it.

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99 % shills up in this bitch

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/colorado-springs-club-q-nonbinary-shooting-suspect-ran-neo-nazi-site-used-gay-slurs-online-police-testify/ar-AA17QewB?ocid

 

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Colorado Springs Club Q 'nonbinary' shooting suspect ran neo-Nazi site, used gay slurs online, police testify

Story by Danielle Wallace • 51m ago

 

Colorado Springs investigators testified Wednesday that accused Club Q shooter Anderson Lee Aldrich ran a neo-Nazi website and used gay and racial slurs while gaming online, while the defense countered that the "nonbinary" suspect’s abusive mother forced the 22-year-old to frequent LGBTQ clubs.

 

Though testimony from police during a court hearing is expected to wrap up Thursday, prosecutors have been making a case for a pre-meditated attack on Club Q last year that was inspired by a "neo-Nazi White supremacist" shooting training video.

 

They are trying to convince a judge that there is enough evidence to put Aldrich on trial for over 300 charges, including murder and bias-motivated crimes.

 

However, on the first day of the hearing Wednesday, Aldrich’s lawyers countered with a picture of a suspect under the influence of drugs and forced by their troubled and sometimes abusive mother to go to LGBTQ clubs and as someone who has expressed remorse for the November shooting.