Anonymous ID: cdc82d April 24, 2023, 6:25 a.m. No.18744642   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4666 >>4679 >>4875 >>5028 >>5083 >>5086

Hunter Biden team wants Treasury probe of ex-Trump aide and Congress action against MTG

 

Sarah Fitzpatrick

Mon, April 24, 2023 at4:00 AMPDT (KEK)

 

Hunter Biden’s legal team is asking the Treasury Department to investigate a former Trump aide for circulating federal banking records linked to the president’s son and asking Congress to take action against Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene for her statements about Biden.

 

Letters sent Monday morning to the House Ethics Committee and the Treasury Department’s Office of Inspector General and obtained by NBC News are among the latest efforts in an increasingly public and aggressive strategy from Hunter Biden’s legal team, led by attorney Abbe Lowell.

 

Lowell declined to comment.

 

The Treasury letter notes that former Trump White House aide Garrett Ziegler obtained and published on his website five Suspicious Activity Reports, or SARs, from JPMorgan Chase that involve or are related to Hunter Biden.

 

Financial institutions must file SARs with the Treasury Department whenever there are transactions that could indicate illegal activity. Unauthorized disclosures of SARs, which are confidential, can be prosecuted criminally.

 

The letter notes that Ziegler has stated previously that he worked with an insider at JPMorgan Chase to obtain the SARs and asks that Ziegler be investigated for possibly violating federal banking laws.

 

“Ziegler has used Mr. Biden’s SARs and other financial records to craft a false narrative that Mr. Biden is associated with a human trafficking ring. In his persistent and continued broadcast of this fictitious tale, Ziegler has called upon House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer to disseminate Mr. Biden’s private information to an even wider audience."

 

The letter notes that the Republican-led House Oversight Committee published excerpts of two of the SARs in a recent report titled “A President Compromised: The Biden Family Investigation” and that at a news conference Comer, R-Ky., “falsely declared that one SAR ‘connects Hunter Biden and his business associates to international human trafficking, among other illegal activities.’”

 

Ziegler, who worked in the Trump White House as an aide to economic adviser Peter Navarro, has recently become a focus for Biden’s legal team for his alleged role in obtaining and disseminating Biden’s personal data, sources said. He was among 11 people who were sent evidence preservation letters in February in anticipation of future litigation, as NBC News previously reported.

 

The letter to the Treasury Department also notes that Ziegler has sought to involve himself in Biden’s ongoing child custody case in Arkansas as an “expert witness,” which may have contributed to his access to Biden’s confidential financial information. “Surely not a coincidence, once Ziegler became involved with that case about child support, he immediately started bragging in public that he has access to Mr. Biden’s tax returns.”

 

Ziegler, the Treasury Department and Comer’s office did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

 

In their letter to the House Ethics Committee, Biden’s lawyers request action be taken against Greene, R-Ga., for her statements and conduct regarding Biden, alleging violations of the House Ethics Code and standards of official conduct. “Representative Greene’s unethical conduct arises from her continuous verbal attacks, defamatory statements, publication of personal photos and data, and promotion of conspiracy theories about and against Robert Hunter Biden. None of these could possibly be deemed to be part of any legitimate legislative activity,” the letter says.

 

The letter notes that Greene has alleged on Twitter that the Biden family engaged in a human trafficking ring and that in January she posted on her Truth Social account photos of Hunter Biden and his niece and another family member, suggesting that they were prostitutes.

 

Greene did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/hunter-biden-team-wants-treasury-110040969.html

Anonymous ID: cdc82d April 24, 2023, 6:32 a.m. No.18744664   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18744639

>Q+ himself brought the vaccine to market to save us.

 

FALSE. The Shit Shot was already made. DARPA and Gates Funding to Moderna for the mRNA shit was decades ago.

They just needed an Excuse. Rockefeller Lockstep. Gates Decade of Vaccines. Q even posted about another Mass Ext event planned.

Combat Tactics. It was already in the works. WW. It wasn't just a US thing!

Anonymous ID: cdc82d April 24, 2023, 6:36 a.m. No.18744676   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4682 >>4875 >>5028 >>5083 >>5086

Biden expected to tap Julie Chavez Rodriguez to run 2024 presidential campaign

 

President Biden is expected to launch his reelection campaign as early as Tuesday. CBS News has learned that President Biden is expected to choose Julie Chavez Rodriguez to serve as his 2024 campaign manager. Weijia Jiang reports from the White House.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/biden-expected-tap-julie-chavez-120719634.html

Anonymous ID: cdc82d April 24, 2023, 6:56 a.m. No.18744744   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4762 >>4875 >>5028 >>5083 >>5086

CA, PRISON & FLOOD?

 

Fears grow as floodwaters threaten to drown this California city and prison complex

 

Just west of this normally dusty prison town, a civic nightmare is unfolding: Tulare Lake, a body of water that did not exist just two months ago, now stretches to the horizon — a vast, murky sea in which the tops of telephone poles can be seen stretching eerily into the distance.

 

Anxious residents in this Central Valley city of 22,000 know all too well that the only thing keeping this growing lake from inundating their homes and businesses — as well as one of the state's largest and most crowded prison complexes — is a 14.5-mile-long dirt levee that rises up from sodden earth to the west, south and east.

 

And that levee, according to city officials and local farmers, could be in big trouble.

 

They worry that this nondescript earthwork may be too low to hold back the millions of gallons of melted snow that are expected to course into the Tulare Lake Basin as summer sunshine warms the slopes of the Sierra Nevada. They worry even more that with water sloshing against the levee for up to two years, it may start to erode and breach.

 

Many here say they are perplexed and frightened that state and federal officials don’t seem to be taking the threat seriously, since the federal government has estimated that flooding would cause $6 billion worth of damage. They note that both California State Prison, Corcoran, and the California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility — a dual prison complex that holds about 8,000 incarcerated men and employs many local residents — stand in the path of potential destruction.

 

“Nobody has ever seen that much snow,” said Jason Mustain, a clerk at the Corcoran hardware store and a former firefighter. “Of course I’m stressed.”

 

Mustain is not alone.

 

A bottle of Tums antacid tablets rattled in the cup holder of Kirk Gilkey's truck recently as he drove around the area surveying the rising water.

 

Gilkey's family has been farming in the area for generations. He said this is the first year in decades that his farm won't plant cotton because of flooding. But what distresses him most is not the financial pain big farmers will experience but the hardship that will be visited upon workers and their families who are dependent upon agriculture for their livelihoods.

 

"People are scared," he said. If "Corcoran floods, it'll be a ghost town after. It won't survive."

 

City Manager Greg Gatzka, who for weeks has been waging an unsuccessful campaign to marshal state and federal funds to bolster the levee, said he is “beyond frustrated” by the difficulty of accessing emergency funding.

 

Local officials want to see the levee reinforced and raised by 3.5 feet — an engineering feat that would cost $21 million, according to Gatzka.

 

In the meantime, the Cross Creek Flood Control District, which is responsible for the levee, has tapped reserve funds to begin gathering dirt to reinforce it. But Gatzka said the agency has exhausted its resources and needs state help.

 

moar

https://www.yahoo.com/news/fears-grow-floodwaters-threaten-drown-120051871.html

Anonymous ID: cdc82d April 24, 2023, 6:59 a.m. No.18744753   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18744722

>Rice steps down

 

6 Days Ago, saw articles about RICE shortage

KEK

 

Global rice shortage is set to be the biggest in 20 years

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/04/19/global-rice-shortage-is-set-to-be-the-largest-in-20-years-heres-why.html

Anonymous ID: cdc82d April 24, 2023, 7:30 a.m. No.18744876   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4879

Biden Opens a New Back Door on Immigration

 

Amid a protracted stalemate in Congress over immigration, President Joe Biden has opened a back door to allow hundreds of thousands of new immigrants into the country, significantly expanding the use of humanitarian parole programs for people escaping war and political turmoil around the world.

 

The measures, introduced over the past year to offer refuge to people fleeing Ukraine, Haiti and Latin America, offer immigrants the opportunity to fly to the United States and quickly secure work authorization, provided they have a private sponsor to take responsibility for them.

 

As of mid-April, some 300,000 Ukrainians had arrived in the United States under various programs — a number greater than all the people from around the world admitted through the official U.S. refugee program in the last five years.

 

By the end of 2023, about 360,000 Venezuelans, Cubans, Nicaraguans and Haitians are expected to gain admission through a similar private sponsorship initiative introduced in January to stem unauthorized crossings at the southern border — more people than were issued immigrant visas from these countries in the last 15 years combined.

 

The Biden administration has also greatly expanded the number of people who are in the United States with what is known as temporary protected status, a program former President Donald Trump had sought to terminate. About 670,000 people from 16 countries have had their protections extended or become newly eligible since Biden took office, according to a new report from the Pew Research Center.

 

All told, these temporary humanitarian programs could become the largest expansion of legal immigration in decades.

 

“The longer Congress goes without legislating anything on immigration, the more the executive branch will do what it can within its own power based on the president’s principles,” said Theresa Cardinal Brown, senior adviser at the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington.

 

The main challenge, she noted, is that “the courts can come in and say it’s outside the president’s authority, or an abuse of discretion, and take it all away.”

 

Already, critics have complained that the administration is using unfettered discretionary power that runs afoul of the laws Congress passed to regulate legal immigration, a system based primarily on family ties and, to a lesser extent, employment.

 

With Biden expected to kick off his reelection campaign this week, Republicans are likely to focus on what they call his overly permissive immigration policies.

 

Twenty Republican-led states, including Texas, Florida, Tennessee and Arkansas, have sued in federal court to suspend the parole program for residents of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela, arguing that it will admit 360,000 new immigrants a year from those countries and burden states with additional costs for health care, education and law enforcement.

 

Alabama, one of the plaintiffs, cited estimates that even before these programs, up to 73,000 immigrants were already living in that state without legal permission, about 68% of them with no medical insurance and 34% with incomes below the poverty line, an influx the state said was costing taxpayers about $324.9 million a year.

 

“This constitutes yet another episode in which the administration has abused its executive authority in furtherance of its apparent objective for immigration policy: open borders and amnesty for all,” Ken Paxton, the Texas attorney general who is leading the states’ lawsuit, said when it was filed.

 

In adopting the programs for Latin Americans, the Biden administration was responding to widespread criticism over the chaotic situation on the southern border, which last year saw 1.5 million unauthorized crossings. It bypassed years of failed attempts in Congress to legalize undocumented workers already in the country or to make more visas available to employers who wish to bring in temporary workers.

 

The new parole programs are temporary — most expire after two years, unless they are renewed — but they already are changing the nature of immigrant arrivals. The migrants who were admitted to the country after flooding the border from many of the same conflict-ridden countries last year have not been allowed to work for at least six months after opening an asylum case.

 

moar

https://www.yahoo.com/news/biden-opens-back-door-immigration-114546934.html

Anonymous ID: cdc82d April 24, 2023, 7:52 a.m. No.18744940   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4954

>>18744936

Few drops with "Hostage." Here is one

 

1328

May 10, 2018 4:02:52 PM EDT

Q !4pRcUA0lBE ID: 9d52eb No. 1361222

Patriot.

  1. a person who loves, supports, and defends his or her country and its interests with devotion.

  2. a person who regards himself or herself as a defender, especially of individual rights, against presumed interference by the federal government.

Traitor.

  1. a person who betrays another, a cause, or any trust [FOCUS].

  2. a person who commits treason by betraying his or her country.

They want you DIVIDED.

DIVIDED you are WEAK.

TOGETHER you are STRONG.

There was no attempt to DIVIDE.

There was however a strategic move to REVEAL.

[Be careful who you follow]

Incorrect message translated [past] autists.

Correction made.

No names mentioned.

They revealed themselves.

Fake & False [incorrect] decodes removed/resolved.

Fake & False claims of an 'unknown' allowed access to classified sealed indictments removed/resolved.

Do not fall victim to con artists.

Use LOGIC.

Stay on point.

This is NOT about a single person.

This is NOT about fame, followers, or profiteering.

We, the PEOPLE.

We, the PEOPLE.

We, the PEOPLE.

THERE WILL COME A TIME THEY WILL NOT BE SAFE WALKING DOWN THE STREET.

We will not be heldHOSTAGE.

SKY EVENT.

WWG1WGA.

Q+