Anonymous ID: 34ba12 July 6, 2023, 12:35 p.m. No.19134169   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4395 >>4600 >>4723 >>4843

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dan Bongino Explains Why There's 'Zero Chance' WH Cocaine Brought in by Anyone Other Than Family

Leah Barkoukis | July 06, 2023 9:30 AM

 

Former Secret Service agent Dan Bongino said it’s not hard to figure out who could have brought cocaine into the White House given how security protocols differ for members of the president’s family.

 

“There’s absolutely ZERO chance anyone other than a family member brought that cocaine inside the White House complex,” he said on Twitter. “No chance(anyone else) that would make it past themag/security checkpoints. Family bypasses those.”

 

Others noted that the changing story about where the substance was found is suspect.

 

According to the New York Post, "The initial dispatch call stated that the white, powdery substancewas found in the residence’s libraryon the ground floor of the building.

 

"However, officials familiar with the incident told The Post the purported cocaine was found in a holding area in the West Wing that is accessible to both White House staff and guests," the report continued. "DC Fire and EMS did not immediately respond to a request to clarify the discrepancy."

 

There wereSEVERAL people who saw Hunter Biden working in the White House Library with his laptop. When the fire department reported the cocaine was found in the Library they put 2+2 together. Once the White House realized this the location of the cocaine was updated to a West… https://t.co/aNB6Tujv1q— @amuse (@amuse) July 5, 2023

 

You have got to be kidding me. Cocaine was found at the WH and authorities aren’t saying exactly where it was found. If it’s the Old Executive Office Building, it’s likely staff. If it’s the mansion, it’s likely Hunter. Reporters do your job. https://t.co/aPfGnn4Wof — Ari Fleischer (@AriFleischer) July 4, 2023

 

What gibberish. A West Wing “work area”? With the exception of the WH Mess and the bathrooms, the entire West Wing is a work area. Where exactly was the cocaine found? In whose office? In the Sit Room? In the private office next to the Oval? Where? https://t.co/deHd4nvckj — Ari Fleischer (@AriFleischer) July 5, 2023

 

I was a Deputy to the President. This is a lie.The library of the residence is NOT “a well-traveled area.” They’re still covering up for #HunterBiden’s cocaine habit. pic.twitter.com/SgJEK1bFjG — Sebastian Gorka DrG (@SebGorka) July 6, 2023

 

Republican lawmakers vowed to get answers.

Don’t worry @PressSec, we Oversight Republicans are going to ask Secret Service about cocaine found in the WH. I’d also like to know if WH staff and admin, as well as Hunter Biden, can all pass a drug test. And what list of meds or drugs is Joe taking? pic.twitter.com/LGSvnMfBwS— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) July 5, 2023

 

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/leahbarkoukis/2023/07/06/dan-bongingo-on-wh-cocaine-n2625366

 

(QuestionAll of this is entertaining, but what is Joe and WH distracting up from now with this story, that most likely would never be reported as it was? MTG should not get their committees distracted on this nonsense!)

Anonymous ID: 34ba12 July 6, 2023, 2:22 p.m. No.19134698   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4843

(pic top donations of DeSantis campaign)

The People’s President – Trump Campaign Raises $35 Million, With Average Contribution $34.20

 

July 6, 2023 | Sundance |

According to Trump campaign officials talking to Politico about recent fundraising, in the second quarter of this year the Trump campaign raised $35 millionwith an average contribution of $34.20 per donor. Doing the math, that’s over a million small donors, average Americans, supporting President Trump.

 

This level of small donor fundraising reminds us of the summer of 2016 when former RNC Chairman ReincePriebusfirst saw the scale of small donors for President Trump andsuddenly realized no political candidate before him had ever assembled such a massive level of grassroots support.Many of those donors contributing for the first time in their lives.

The reality of the “people’s president” is inside this jaw-dropping data-point.

 

While all other candidates need to fundraise from the grass roots only to water down the scale of the big donors behind them, President Trump builds his political empire from the bottom up.

 

Florida Governor and presidential candidate Ron DeSantis has the backing of the Wall Street, billionaires and hedge fund managers, a select small group of very affluent donors with massive financial resources. Keep in mind, the RGA, also funded by those same financial elite, previously transferred $20 million to the DeSantis Florida construct in a proactive measure to fund the 2024 operation before the DeSantis managers transferred the money for use in the national campaign. The $20 million in 2022 was a big tell indicating the proactive financial positioning. DeSantis ’24 was a long preplanned operation; the RGA money was a proactive positioning assist.

 

While the DeSantis network has more than $100 million amassed, almost all of it from big multinationals and corporate supporters; what they do not have are small donors. Therein lies the difference. Therein lies the fraud. Yes, even in the financial data you will discover the scheme.

 

(Via Politico) – […] The former president’s joint fundraising committee raked in more than $35 million, according to a campaign official. That figure is about twice the $18.8 million the committee raised during the first quarter of the year. The joint fundraising committee is split between two entities: Trump’s official campaign, and his leadership political action committee, Save America.

 

The total amount raised is likely to further cement Trump’s status as the frontrunner for the Republican nomination. It also underscores that the twin indictments he’s facing — with the possibility of more to come — are mobilizing his base of online donors. The average donation was $34.20, according to his campaign. (read more)

 

When people ask me how I was so certain last year that Ron DeSantis was going to run in 2024, the $20 million from the Republican Governors Association is often the easiest reference point that doesn’t need a lot of explanation. Ron DeSantis was polling in the high double digits ahead of Charlie Crist; he literally didn’t need campaign money – yet the RGA sent him $20 million, their biggest allocation of financial resources.

 

It didn’t make sense….. Unless, that allocation was essentially a pre-positioned fund for use in ’24.

 

Once you accept that reality, then you begin to see the footprints of control and intent.

 

The Sea Island donors to Ron DeSantis are the same big donors to the RGA. The RGA pre-positioned the $20 million, because the RGA always knew the bigger goal, the hidden goal, that Ron DeSantis was always going to run for the ’24 nomination. The money was a Big Club move that highlights their secretive operation.

 

♦ The Illusion of Choice – Once you realize the Republican Governors Association was in on the 2024 anti-Trump control operation all along, then you can look at what other influences the Republican governors would deploy as part of the agenda. That’s where the changing of state primary dates, delegate distribution rules and control of electoral operations starts to surface.

 

This is what we are up against.

 

This is why I celebrate Ms. Laura Loomer and her efforts to stop the California GOP agenda.Keep watching.

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/07/06/the-peoples-president-trump-campaign-raises-35-million-with-average-contribution-34-20/

Anonymous ID: 34ba12 July 6, 2023, 2:30 p.m. No.19134741   🗄️.is 🔗kun

DOJ attempts to block Trump deposition in former FBI agent Peter Strzok lawsuit

 

(The “how to introduce evidence” rule, they are trying to prevent evidence being talked about by Trump!Or him defending himself, because surely Wray lied in his deposition, maybe Wray recommended to Trump to fire them.)

 

by Jack Birle, Breaking News Reporter | July 06, 2023 04:58 PM

 

The Department of Justice is asking for a district court judge toblock former President Donald Trump from being deposed in a lawsuit filed by former FBI agentswho were fired during his administration.

 

In a redacted filing on Wednesday, DOJ officials argued that Trump's deposition was not necessary because of the deposition of FBI Director Christopher Wray, among other "new evidence."

 

"The new evidence also consists of other sworn testimony from key, high-level government officials with direct knowledge of the former President’s communications (or lack thereof) regarding Mr. Strzok and Ms. Page. The availability of that evidence to Mr. Strzok means the deposition of former President Trump is not appropriate," the filing said.

 

Wray's deposition, which happened last week, was cited throughout the filing but was redacted. The DOJ said that "whatever wiggle room there might have been is now gone," with relation to getting Trump to be deposed.

 

Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled in favor of the DOJ's request to have Trump's deposition delayed until after Wray was deposed, concluding that having the former president testify first would violate standing precedent that federal officials are questioned in order of seniority.

 

Jackson had ruled in February that Trump and Wray could be deposed in the lawsuit,but the DOJ is still fighting not to have Trump deposed in the legal battle.

 

The lawsuit was filed by former FBI agents Peter Strzok and Lisa Page in 2019 after they were fired from their positions while working on the investigation into alleged ties between Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and Russia. Text messages from the two while they were working on the investigation showed them espousing anti-Trump sentiments.

 

Strzok argued he was terminated for political reasons and is seeking to be reinstated at the bureau and be awarded damages. Page is claiming her privacy rights were violated with the text messages being revealed, while also seeking damages.

 

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/justice/doj-attempting-block-trump-deposition-former-fbi-strzok-lawsuit