Anonymous ID: cc2ea6 Aug. 10, 2023, 8:14 a.m. No.19334105   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4610 >>4746 >>4797 >>4861

8 Aug, 2023 20:59

Biden pulling ‘accounting scam’ to fund Ukraine – Republican rep

With funding for weapons shipments exhausted, the White House claims that it can keep arms shipments flowing thanks to an “accounting error”

 

US President Joe Biden is “pulling an accounting scam to send more money to Ukraine,” Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene claimed on Tuesday. One day earlier,US officials said that the next aid package for Kiev would be financed from a $6.2 billion windfall discovered months previously. (How many more times are they gonna use that $6.2 billion? Didn’t that money go to the Wagner Group?)

 

The Pentagon announced in May that its accountants had overvalued previous arms shipments to Kiev to the tune of $6.2 billion, and that this money could “go back into the pot” and be used to finance future weapons transfers from US stockpiles. Crucially for the Biden administration, this “error” was discovered before the last tranche of military and economic aid money authorized by Congress for Ukraine – worth $48 billion – ran out this month. (The Pentagon should repeat what Joe says constantly when he’s lying, “No Joke, Joe and and the Pentagon aren’t lying folks!)

 

Essentially, the quantity of weapons sent to Ukraine remains unchanged, but by declaring them overvalued, the Pentagon claims that more can now be sent. Two US officials told Reuters on Monday that the first arms package financed by this error would be announced on Tuesday.

 

“We have NOT even finished funding our own military … and the Biden admin is pulling an accounting scam to send more money to Ukraine!” Greene tweeted on Tuesday.

 

“Plus they want Congress to pass another Ukraine supplemental by combining it with emergency flooding money,” she continued, referring to reports that the White House is working on a supplemental budget proposal to fund future weapons transfers, which it apparently plans to pass by combining with an upcoming disaster relief bill.

 

“This is WRONG and can NOT happen,”Greene declared. “We should only be funding money to help Americans with disaster relief, not forced to vote to fund Ukraine at the same time! SEPARATE THE FUNDS because I’m NOT voting to send MORE money to a foreign war to kill MORE people!”

 

While Republican lawmakers have largely supported the Biden administration’s policy of arming Ukraine “for as long as it takes,” a group of hardline conservatives has repeatedly demanded that the US stop funneling money and weapons to Kiev.

 

This group of renegade Republicans – including Greene – held up the confirmation of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy in January, relenting only when he granted them more prominent committee positions and the ability to start removal procedures if they are dissatisfied with his leadership.

 

As such, McCarthy will have to balance the interests of the GOP’s pro-Ukraine majority with those of Greene and her fellow isolationists whenever the next funding bill comes before Congress.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/581018-biden-accounting-scam-ukraine/

Anonymous ID: cc2ea6 Aug. 10, 2023, 8:30 a.m. No.19334152   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4589 >>4610 >>4746 >>4797 >>4861

House Oversight Committee Releases Bank Records Showing Foreign Payments to Biden Family From Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan

 

August 10, 2023 | Sundance |

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer has released details of the banking transfers from foreign businesses into the Biden family while Joe Biden was in office. [House Oversight Link] – Bank Detail Link HERE.

The payments flowed into companies set up by Hunter Biden and Devon Archer, the witness who testified to congress. Those companies then distributed the money (laundered) into subsidiary companies of Rosemont Seneca, and then the money was distributed to the Biden group. One of the transactions, traced through bank records by the House investigators, was the payment of $3.5 million from Yelena Baturina, wife of the Mayor of Moscow.

WASHINGTON—House Committee on Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) today released a third bank records memorandum detailing new information obtained in the Committee’s investigation into the Biden family’s influence peddling schemes. The memorandum outlines how the Bidens and their business associates received millions from oligarchs in Russia, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine during Joe Biden’s vice presidency.

After Hunter Biden received millions of dollars in payments, then-Vice President Joe Biden dined with his son’s foreign associates in Washington, D.C. Devon Archer, Hunter Biden’s former business partner, recently testified that then-Vice President Joe Biden was “the brand” sold to enrich the Biden family and was used to send “signals” of access, power, and influence.

“During Joe Biden’s vice presidency, Hunter Biden sold him as ‘the brand’ to reap millions from oligarchs in Kazakhstan, Russia, and Ukraine. It appears no real services were provided other than access to the Biden network, including Joe Biden himself.

“It’s clear Joe Biden knew about his son’s business dealings and allowed himself to be ‘the brand’ sold to enrich the Biden family

Below is a summary of the third bank records memorandum.

♦ Hunter Biden and Devon Archer Used Rosemont Seneca Entities to Bring in Millions from Oligarchs in Europe and Asia: Using accounts nominally tied to Devon Archer (but using the familiar “Rosemont Seneca” branding), Hunter Biden received incremental payments originating from foreign sources, attempting to hide the source and size of the payments.

♦ In February 2014, a Russian Oligarch Sent $3.5 Million to a Shell Company Associated with Hunter Biden and Devon Archer: Russian billionaire Yelena Baturina transferred $3.5 million to Rosemont Seneca Thornton, a shell company. Approximately $1 million was transferred to Devon Archer, and the remainder was used to initially fund a new company account, Rosemont Seneca Bohai, which Devon Archer and Hunter Biden used to receive other foreign wires.

♦ In Spring 2014, a Ukrainian Oligarch Placed Archer and Biden on the Burisma Board of Directors and Agreed to Pay them $1 Million Each per Year: Burisma Holdings’ (Burisma) corporate secretary, Vadym Pozharsky, worked on behalf of the Ukrainian oligarch and owner of Burisma, Mykola Zlochevsky. Hunter Biden was initially hired by Burisma to work as counsel for the company, and Pozharsky and Zlochevsky met with Hunter Biden at a conference in Lake Como in Italy where they decided Hunter Biden would work on the board of directors with Devon Archer. Then-Vice President Joe Biden visited Ukraine soon after their first payments. Payments from Burisma for both Devon Archer and Hunter Biden were wired to Rosemont Seneca Bohai. Payments were transmitted in incremental amounts to Hunter Biden’s different bank accounts.

♦ In April 2014, a Kazakhstani Oligarch Wired the Exact Price of Biden’s Sportscar to a Bank Account Used by Archer and Biden: In February 2014, Hunter Biden met with Kenes Rakishev at a Washington, D.C. hotel. Rakishev worked closely with the prime minister of Kazakhstan, Karim Massimov. In April, Rakishev, a Kazakhstani oligarch, wired $142,300 to Rosemont Seneca Bohai. The next day, a payment was made from Rosemont Seneca Bohai for a sportscar for Hunter Biden in the amount of $142,300. Archer and Biden then arranged for Burisma executives to visit Kazakhstan in June 2014 to evaluate a three-way deal among Burisma, a Chinese state-owned company, and the government of Kazakhstan.

♦ Hunter Biden received millions of dollars in payments from Yelena Baturina, Burisma, and Kenes Rakishev. Vice President Biden had dinner with them in the spring of 2014 and 2015 in Washington, D.C. (source)

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/08/10/house-oversight-committee-releases-bank-records-showing-foreign-payments-to-biden-family-from-russia-ukraine-and-kazakhstan/

Anonymous ID: cc2ea6 Aug. 10, 2023, 8:36 a.m. No.19334179   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4185 >>4589 >>4610 >>4746 >>4797 >>4861

Elon Musk Partners with Global Disinformation Index, the Progressive Disinformation Specialists, to Diminish Advertiser Fears

 

August 9, 2023 | Sundance1/2

The Global Disinformation Index (GDI) is the group who define the content on platforms according to their ideological worldview and then blacklist sites who do not align their content to support the GDI perspective. According to the Washington Examiner, Elon Musk has just partnered with them in order to enhance the advertising portfolio of Twitter and find ways to make it lose less money.

 

CTH has previously said to watch the economics of the Musk situation, because that will determine the outcome of the decisions. The hiring of NBC-Universal executive Linda Yaccarino was explicitly to lure the advertising side of the issue back onto the platform.

 

Once you are reliant on the advertising, you must then comply with the content terms of the companies who control the advertising. Joining with a group to define “disinformation” is an outcome.

 

WASHINGTON – Elon Musk’s X, the social media company formerly known as Twitter, signed an exclusive partnership with a “misinformation” tracker linked to a government-funded group blacklisting conservative media outlets, records show.

 

On the heels of Musk in July describing how the social media company had negative cash flows due to a 50% drop in advertising revenue, X is teaming up with Integral Ad Science, an ad-verification company, for a “brand safety” initiative. That same ad group, which uses an artificial intelligence algorithm to rate alleged “misinformation,” is affiliated with the Global Disinformation Index, a British group with two affiliated U.S. nonprofit groups that the Washington Examiner revealed is covertly feeding blacklists of conservative websites to advertisers to defund disfavored speech.

 

“I am completely against GDI in any form,” Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO), who sits on the House Judiciary and Foreign Affairs committees and has launched investigations into the British group over its alleged censorship efforts, told the Washington Examiner. “This new partnership with a group connected with GDI would only amplify the coercive and destructive powers targeting free speech.”

 

The partnership between X and IAS appears to undercut Musk’s touted commitment to free speech. The X owner has notably released “Twitter Files” documents to journalists, including Matt Taibbi, from Jack Dorsey’s time running the platform that show the company’s apparent coordination with the government to thwart right-leaning voices online. (read more)

 

I don’t want to say I told you so, but….

 

…”There is no such thing as “disinformation” or “misinformation”. There is only information you accept and information you do not accept. You were not born with a requirement to believe everything you are told; rather, you were born with a brain that allows you to process the information you receive and make independent decisions.”…

 

Keep in mind, long before people realized the Dept of Homeland Security (FBI, DHS, CISA etc.) had a portal into Twitter, I was explaining how transparently obvious it was. {Go Deep – Jack’s Magic Coffee Shop} In part, the transparency of the problem is driven by CTH understanding of the costs associated with Twitter as a very unique platform in the sphere of social media. {Go Deep – Understand the Costs}….

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/08/09/elon-musk-partners-with-global-disinformation-index-the-progressive-disinformation-specialists-to-diminish-advertiser-fears/

Anonymous ID: cc2ea6 Aug. 10, 2023, 8:37 a.m. No.19334185   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4610 >>4746 >>4797 >>4861

>>19334179

2/2

With the latest revelations we shared about the financial position of Twitter {Go Deep on FINANCIALS}, all of the moves now underway make sense. Musk was on track to hit a date in/around October of this year where Twitter would be insolvent. If you had read those previous “Go Deep” links, you will easily see the problem.

 

In 2021, Twitter generated $5.1 billion in revenue, according to the Wall Street Journal. According to the New York Times, in 2023 that revenue has dropped to around $1 billion per year.

 

Musk stated during public conversation that Twitter was essentially break even at $4 billion, which was the position in 2022 just prior to his taking over. [2022 costs around $4.5 billion and revenue around $4 billion +/-, per public financial statements and reporting]. Musk cut approximately $500 million in expenses from realignment and staffing reductions.

 

Musk has a $1.5 billion debt service on the loan he took out, per his own admission: that’s more than $100 million per month. The debt service alone is higher than his revenue. As I noted last month, Twitter is losing somewhere around $300 million per month. With $1 billion liquid in the bank, as of June (per Musk), that only gets him to September; by October, he needs another influx of cash, or else.

 

There is no business model, even with paying subscribers, for Twitter to exist without a major increase in revenue (Yaccarino) or a major decrease in costs. As the business grows (more users), the costs increase (more simultaneous users), and the costs to subscribers would grow. Twitter Blue subscriptions are around 180,000 users, paying $11/mo. That’s around $2 million a month- a pittance in comparison to what he needs.

 

On March 2, 2023, the people in control of the Joe Biden administration officially announced that government control of internet content was now officially a part of the national security apparatus. [White House Link] If you have followed the history of how the Fourth Branch of Government has been created, you will immediately recognize the intent of this new framework…

 

The “National Cybersecurity Strategy” aligns with, supports, and works in concert with a total U.S. surveillance system, where definitions of information are then applied to “cybersecurity” and communication vectors. This policy is both a surveillance system and an information filtration prism where the government will decide what is information, disinformation, misinformation and malinformation, then act upon it.

 

In part, this appears to be a response to the revelations around government influence of social media, the Twitter Files. Now we see the formalization of the intent. The government will be the arbiter of truth and cyber security, not the communication platforms or private companies. This announcement puts the government in control.

 

All of the control systems previously assembled under the guise of the Dept of Homeland Security now become part of the online, digital national security apparatus. I simply cannot emphasis enough how dangerous this is, and the unspoken motive behind it; however, to the latter, you are part of a small select group who are capable of understanding what was in this announcement without me spelling it out.

 

…”There is no such thing as “disinformation” or “misinformation”. There is only information you accept and information you do not accept. You were not born with a requirement to believe everything you are told; rather, you were born with a brain that allows you to process the information you receive and make independent decisions.”… ~ SUNDANCE

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/08/09/elon-musk-partners-with-global-disinformation-index-the-progressive-disinformation-specialists-to-diminish-advertiser-fears/

Anonymous ID: cc2ea6 Aug. 10, 2023, 8:50 a.m. No.19334256   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4610 >>4746 >>4797 >>4861

12 minutes ago

Ben Bergquam And Oscar Blue Report LIVE From Ukraine | Learn The Truth Of Ukraine

 

Interesting Kiev is not a war zone, business is back to normal! Kiev is hosting Russian tanks to convince the masses that Ukraine is winning! KEK

 

8:57

The mayor said there is only 200 Ukrainian soldiers instead of the 43,000 at least that are dead.

 

 

https://rumble.com/embed/v33n25b/?pub=4

Anonymous ID: cc2ea6 Aug. 10, 2023, 9:11 a.m. No.19334352   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4610 >>4746 >>4797 >>4861

Western Sanctions Not Impacting Russian Economy as Much as Expected

 

August 9, 2023 | Sundance |

I have been researching the MACRO economic dynamic in Russia quite deeply for the past six months. Essentially looking to discover not only what impact the western imposed sanctions might be having, but more broadly looking to see what happens to self-sustainability when essentially locked out from the world of commercial imports.

 

The research is fascinating, not simply because it is a unique opportunity, but also because national economic issues play a big role in the overall social dynamic.That said, I can say the social aspect is stunningly more interesting than the data driven outcomes. When you really dig deep into actual life of the ordinary people in Russia, far away from the geopolitical contexts, you get an entirely different perspective. My worldview of the average Russian person/family has completely changed.

 

There is a really good thread on how the western sanctions against Russia are having a much lesser impact than initially thought [SEE HERE]. On the economic side, one thing I would point to is how the economy is essentially an outcome of two facets: (1) the internal production strength, and (2) the service side of the ledger.

 

The author makes the accurate point that from a production side perspective,Russia actually has a larger economy now than Germany, the largest EU nation. The cause for this is “autarchy” or self-sufficiency. Indeed, as the timeline of the sanctions closes in on the second year completing, the Russian production economy is even stronger than when the sanctions began. Quite simply, they are making even more of their own goods now.

 

The sanctions hit what would typically fall into the service side of the economy, as well as financial and economic roadblocks. However, that aspect of the Russian economy was much smaller than most suspected and there were sanctions going back to 2014 which made the outcome of the 2022 western imposed restrictions less impactful.

 

I will be finishing my review of the economic data once Q3 is over, that will give me an entire year of data to share. However, the social stuff is even more fascinating.

 

I have a new understanding of why former NSA contractor Edward Snowden was so comfortable using Russiaas the place to hide after his release of classified intelligence showing how the U.S. government was spying on Americans via social media and metadata collection.

 

I have mostly been looking at three areas in Western Russia. Kazan, Moscow and St Petersburg (formerly Leningrad). Of the three generally large metropolitan areas, St Petersburg is by far the most interesting. It’s beautiful there and the city is alive and vibrant.

 

In many ways you might compare Russia in 2023 to the USA in/around 1988. Life is just not complicated and far more socially engaged.

 

I’ll have more on this later, but if you are ever bored check out the Russian YouTubers who livestream broadcast “a day-in-the-life” type of activity. The infrastructure is in generally good repair, the people seem warm and friendly and there is a strong social value placed on family and kids.

 

There are certainly negatives and the cultural dynamic of the former USSR is still evident. Technologically they are somewhat behind in some details, but the overall cohesion of their value system is something I did not fully appreciate until I started down this road of research.

 

I can see why the average Russian could be wide-eyed during a visit to the USA and fascinated with the overall quality of life that might be considered indulgent. However, I can also see how reciprocally the average American could be wide-eyed and smiling at the overall sense of the Russian people.

 

Strip out the politics, and we are all much more similar than we are different.

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/08/09/western-sanctions-not-impacting-russian-economy-as-much-as-expected/

Anonymous ID: cc2ea6 Aug. 10, 2023, 9:15 a.m. No.19334372   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4377 >>4402 >>4610 >>4746 >>4797 >>4861

The Intercept Publishes Diplomatic Cable Highlighting U.S. Pressure on Pakistan to Remove President Imran Khan

 

August 9, 2023 | Sundance |

What do Pakistan’s Imran Khan, Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro, USA’s Donald Trump, Hungary’s Viktor Orban and Mexico’s Lopez-Obrador all have in common?

 

First, they are all strong nationalists. Second, theU.S. government has either influenced the removal and judicial incarcerationor is currently seeking the removal and judicial incarceration of each of them.

 

As the U.S. State Dept. (Tony Blinken), USAID (Samantha Power) and CIA (Director Burns) conduct influence operations around the world to advance the interests of the multinationals; newly released diplomatic cables from inside Pakistan reveal the U.S. influence effort to remove former Pakistan President Imran Khan.

 

It sucks to wake up every day and accept the USA are the bad guys.

 

THE U.S. STATE DEPARTMENTencouraged the Pakistani government in a March 7, 2022, meeting to remove Imran Khan as prime minister over his neutrality on the Russian invasion of Ukraine, according to a classified Pakistani government document obtained by The Intercept.

 

The meeting, between the Pakistani ambassador to the United States and two State Department officials, has been the subject of intense scrutiny, controversy, and speculation in Pakistan over the past year and a half, as supporters of Khan and his military and civilian opponents jockeyed for power.

 

The political struggle escalated on August 5 when Khan was sentenced to three years in prison on corruption charges and taken into custody for the second time since his ouster. Khan’s defenders dismiss the charges as baseless. The sentence also blocks Khan, Pakistan’s most popular politician, from contesting elections expected in Pakistan later this year.

 

One month after the meeting with U.S. officials documented in the leaked Pakistani government document, a no-confidence vote was held in Parliament, leading to Khan’s removal from power. The vote is believed to have been organized with the backing of Pakistan’s powerful military. Since that time, Khan and his supporters have been engaged in a struggle with the military and its civilian allies, whom Khan claims engineered his removal from power at the request of the U.S.

 

The text of the Pakistani cable, produced from the meeting by the ambassador and transmitted to Pakistan, has not previously been published. The cable, known internally as a “cypher,” reveals both the carrots and the sticks that the State Department deployed in its push against Khan, promising warmer relations if Khan was removed, and isolation if he was not. (read more, including cable)

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/08/09/the-intercept-publishes-diplomatic-cable-highlighting-u-s-pressure-on-pakistan-to-remove-president-imran-khan/

Anonymous ID: cc2ea6 Aug. 10, 2023, 9:29 a.m. No.19334435   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4482 >>4501

Rex Huppke. USA TODAY

Trump's weekend of unhinged rants, attacks on judge should earn him a gag order

The front-runner in the GOP presidential primary spent the weekend after his third indictment posting insults and veiled, mob-boss-like threats on his dumb and unsuccessful social media site.(kek, this guy be mad)

 

To put this in terms former president and current defendant Donald Trump might understand, the judge in his latest criminal case needs to hit him with a big, beautiful, powerful gag order – the kind of gag order many will look at and say, “Wow, sir, that is the strongest, most incredibly huge gag order ever issued.”

 

The front-runner (by a mile) in the GOP presidential primary spent the weekend after his third indictment (the one relating to his attempts to overturn the 2020 election results) posting insults and veiled, mob-boss-like threats on the extremely dumb and unsuccessful social media site he runs.

 

I share the following … I guess you’d call them “statements,” but they’re more like effluent from an angry random-word generator … not to amplify the wailings of a wounded narcissist but to make sure folks pay attention to how far Trump has descended into the Dungeon of Lunacy, and how deserving he is of a judge’s reprimand.

 

If the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, showed nothing else, it's that Trump has ample followers willing to act violently on his behalf. So any time the defendant aims his ire at a perceived enemy, it comes with a baked-in threat. On Friday, Trump posted this broad warning: “IF YOU GO AFTER ME, I’M COMING AFTER YOU!”

 

Donald Trump's litany of angry posts should earn him a gag order

 

He later went after former Vice President Mike Pence, who will likely be a witness in the trial: “WOW, it’s finally happened! Liddle’ Mike Pence..He attacked the federal judge overseeing the case. He attacked the prosecutor. Oh, and for kicks he also wrote of Democratic Rep. Nancy Pelosi: “She is a sick & demented psycho. Collectively, that’s about five barrels of crazy. And again, the sad little man-boy filling those barrels is favored by more than 50% of Republican voters in the GOP presidential primary.

 

Judge in Trump's Jan. 6 federal case will now consider a protective order

 

The leader of the GOP flailing about nonsensically on social media and trying to sound tough is nothing new, of course. But when that twisted and indecent behavior is entwined with a criminal case, there can and should be consequences.

 

The “IF YOU GO AFTER ME, I’M COMING AFTER YOU!” line on Friday prompted Smith to ask the judge for a protective order that would keep Trump from publicizing or spouting off on evidence shared with his defense team.

 

Trump’s attorneys have until 5 p.m. Monday to respond to the prosecution’s request.

 

As always, Trump was warned, and as always, he ignored the rules

 

I don’t envy judges. Dealing with Trump, as the nation has learned, is like dealing with a wet, rabid ferret, assuming that ferret has an overinflated ego and authoritarian tendencies.

 

At the end of Trump’s federal arraignment Thursday, Judge Moxila Upadhyaya told the former president: “Finally, sir, I want to remind you that it is a crime to try to influence a juror or to threaten or attempt to bribe a witness or any other person who may have information about your case, or to retaliate against anyone for providing information about your case to the prosecution, or to otherwise obstruct the administration of justice.” She asked if Trump understood all that, and he said he did. Based on his Truth Social ramblings this weekend, it kinda looks like he didn’t.

 

Trump shouldn't get special treatment – he needs a muzzle

 

As a candidate the first time around, Trump pushed the boundaries of decency and ignored long-held norms, like releasing tax returns. As president, his nuttery was restrained – barely – by judges and a handful of Republican lawmakers willing to stand up to him.

 

So anyone who thinks Trump will now abide by a simple “please don’t try to threaten or influence anyone involved in this case” agreement hasn’t been paying attention to the man’s entire dishonest history.

 

Judge Chutkan needs to muzzle Trump before his behavior becomes a precedent for defendants in other cases to justify threats and other acts intended to cow defendants, prosecutors or judges. This is a big, serious case involving a small, unserious man. Trump, incapable of humility, believes he is always in control.

 

He should be swiftly disabused of that notion.(this is an impartial journalist writing this, kek)

 

https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/columnist/2023/08/07/trump-attacks-federal-judge-2020-election-case-intimidation/70540415007/

Anonymous ID: cc2ea6 Aug. 10, 2023, 10:22 a.m. No.19334721   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4737 >>4797 >>4861

The Latest Trump Indictment Looks Like It's Backfiring

Matt Margolis

BY MATT MARGOLIS 10:49 AM ON AUGUST 09, 2023

 

If Joe Biden thought siccing his Department of Justice on Donald Trump would keep him from returning to the White House, that strategy appears to be backfiring.

 

A new poll conducted Aug. 2-7, which is entirely after the latest indictment by Special Counsel Jack Smith, shows that Trump now leads Biden in a 2024 rematch. The survey by Premise found that Trump garners the support of 42% of registered voters, while Joe Biden gets 38%, giving Trump a 4-point advantage.

 

If you’re a Democrat seeing this poll, it has to make you nervous. Trump was indicted earlier this month, and Democrats have been accusing him of crimes from the moment he decided to run for president. To them, the indictment not only represents Trump getting justice, but it’s the key to keeping him out of the White House. However, many experts panned the indictment for being weak and for criminalizing free speech.

 

As for the voters, while most Democrats support the indictment, Republicans and Independents do not, and a majority of all voters believe the indictments are political and attack free speech.

 

If the latest indictment hasn’t made Trump unviable for the presidency in the eyes of the voters, it is plausible that it has actually boosted him. In fact, we’ve seen it before. After his first indictment in Manhattan by the George Soros-funded prosecutor Alvin Bragg, Trump was beating Biden by seven points in the Rasmussen poll after he’d been behind Biden by three points before the indictment. That’s a ten-point swing in Trump’s favor. Biden was also beating Trump by four points in the YouGov survey before that indictment, and then Trump was leading by two points after — a six-point swing in Trump’s favor.

 

We’ve noticed Trump’s enjoyed a boost in GOP primary polling after the indictments, but these new polls suggest that nationwide, voters are troubled by the politicization of the judicial system, and that could help Trump in the general election. Once again, it looks like Democrats’ attempts to undermine Trump could propel him back to the White House.

 

If the Biden administration thinks that the indictments will keep Trump out of office, they’re making a risky gamble. Trump gets to spend the next fifteen months campaigning on the fact that he’s a target of prosecutorial misconduct at the hands of the Biden administration. This will not only make GOP voters extremely angry and send them rushing to the polls, but it will also terrify independent voters who are concerned about a weaponized justice system.

 

https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/matt-margolis/2023/08/09/the-latest-trump-indictment-looks-like-its-backfiring-n1717519

Anonymous ID: cc2ea6 Aug. 10, 2023, 10:24 a.m. No.19334732   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4797 >>4861

Bensman: The Left's Attempting To End Texas's Border Fortifications Due To Its High Effectiveness

 

11:27

 

Sanctuary Cities crying in their beer, we need a bail out!

 

https://rumble.com/embed/v33n4uj/?pub=4

Anonymous ID: cc2ea6 Aug. 10, 2023, 10:36 a.m. No.19334795   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4800

1 hour ago

BREAKING TGP EXCLUSIVE: You’ll Never Guess Where the Headquarters of the GBI Strategies Is Located?

 

4:52

 

https://rumble.com/embed/v33ni8d/?pub=4

Anonymous ID: cc2ea6 Aug. 10, 2023, 10:47 a.m. No.19334843   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Her book has been Suppressed by Barnes and Noble and other book sellers

 

PSA To Parents About Transgenderism In School From Dr. Grossman | Buy 'Lost In Trans Nation'she’s a Psychiatrist, medical doctor not psychologist. Trans is a religion

 

15:02

https://rumble.com/embed/v33n799/?pub=4