Anonymous ID: d81432 July 4, 2018, 2:17 p.m. No.2032409   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2495 >>2584

could get interesting if true

 

WEDNESDAY, JULY 04, 2018

Blind Items Revealed #22

January 12, 2018

 

Look for this former A- list celebrity/pitchman to get sprung from jail early. Apparently he has some celebrity names to exchange for his freedom who were recipients of the child porn videos he made. One of those celebrities is a former A- list politician who is already in jail. That A- lister in turn is willing to name names which are a whole lot bigger than him.

 

Jared Fogle/Anthony Weiner

 

http://www.crazydaysandnights.net/2018/07/blind-items-revealed-22.html

Anonymous ID: d81432 July 4, 2018, 2:27 p.m. No.2032534   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2032451

From referenced 2/2017 article:

 

"A group of lawmakers is planning to request a congressional investigation of a $418 million U.S. weapons sale to Kenya approved by the Obama administration on its last day in office.

The sale, approved by the State Department and privately notified to Congress on January 19, would allow Kenya to buy 14 weaponized crop-duster-like planes — including two trainer planes and services, for missions against terrorist group al-Shabaab.

The deal was publicly announced the Monday after Trump’s inauguration.

A handful of lawmakers, led by Rep. Ted Budd (R-NC), are questioning why the contract to produce the planes was awarded to major defense firm L3 Technologies — which has never produced such a plane — while a smaller, disabled veteran-owned company in North Carolina that already make those planes at a lower cost was not considered.

The Mooresville, N.C. company, IOMAX USA Inc., costed out 14 planes at $237 million dollars, according to a Budd aide."

 

Although the 30-day notification period for Congress before a foreign military sale can go forth ended Sunday, lawmakers can still halt the sale by passing a resolution of disapproval.

Budd also introduced a joint resolution in the House earlier this month to halt the sale. If the resolution is adopted, it would be the first time Congress has voted to block a foreign arms deal since 1986.

Co-sponsors of the resolution include Reps. Meadows, Jones, Duncan Hunter (R-CA), Jeff Duncan (R-SC), Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL), Doug LaMalfa (R-CA), and Gary Palmer (R-AL).