Anonymous ID: b646c0 Jan. 29, 2024, 10:07 p.m. No.20327969   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7985 >>8249

Mike Lindell

@mikelindell

 

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Mike Lindell Arrives In Texas To Build A MyPillow Border Wall

 

EAGLE PASS, TX — National guardsmen tasked with protecting the southern U.S. border received some much-needed reinforcement today as Mike Lindell arrived in Texas to build a MyPillow border wall.

 

babylonbee.com

Jan 30, 2024, 12:51 AM

https://truthsocial.com/@mikelindell/posts/111843336992001128

 

 

 

Mike Lindell Arrives In Texas To Build A MyPillow Border Wall

 

EAGLE PASS, TX — National guardsmen tasked with protecting the southern U.S. border received some much-needed reinforcement today as Mike Lindell arrived in Texas to build a MyPillow border wall.

 

The pillow mogul, left with millions of units in unsold inventory due to being boycotted by mainstream retail outlets, vowed to put his pillows to good use by constructing an impenetrable but luxuriously soft barrier to prevent illegal migrants from entering the country.

 

"The most comfortable border wall you'll ever have or your money back!" Lindell was heard shouting as he ordered construction crews to begin assembling a massive column of foam chunk-filled pillows. "The deep state and their corporate allies thought they could put me out of business by refusing to sell my product? The joke's on them! Years of pillow fort development will now result in a wall along the southern border that cannot be breached. It's the Kraken of border barriers. And, best of all, the entire border wall is machine washable and made in the USA."

 

Experts believed this latest development would only serve to intensify the already strained standoff between the state of Texas and the Federal Government. "This is a clear escalation of the conflict," said one White House insider. "Things were already tense between the administration and Texas, but involving a known threat to democracy like Mike Lindell will only bring us closer to open hostilities."

 

At publishing time, sources at the border reported seeing thousands of migrants lying fast asleep up against the Mexico side of the My Pillow border wall, likely getting the best sleep of their lives.

 

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https://babylonbee.com/news/mike-lindell-arrives-in-texas-to-build-a-mypillow-border-wall

Anonymous ID: b646c0 Jan. 29, 2024, 10:10 p.m. No.20327984   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7990 >>8039

Fani Willis Hit With Surprise: 22 Counts of Impeachment

 

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis was hit with more bad news a few days ago after articles of impeachment against her were officially filed in the Georgia State Legislature.

 

Last Friday, House Resolution 872 was submitted to the Georgia General Assembly by state Rep. Charlice Byrd. This resolution accuses Ms. Willis of using her office not to pursue justice, but rather for political gain.

 

The resolution has 22 specific articles of impeachment, with each one of them being an alleged violation of Georgia Code 16-10-1, which states that “any public officer who willfully and intentionally violates the terms of his oath as prescribed by law shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by imprisonment for not less than one nor more than five years.”

 

https://www.theepochtimes.com/epochtv/fani-willis-hit-with-dire-surprise-22-counts-of-impeachment-articles-facts-matter-5576160?&utm_medium=FactsMatter&utm_source=SocialM&utm_campaign=22Changes&utm_content=01-29-2024

Anonymous ID: b646c0 Jan. 29, 2024, 11:28 p.m. No.20328261   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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E. Jean Carroll's Answer on How She'll Spend Her Trump Money Could Win Him the Election

 

There’s the liberal media’s crusade against the former president, but then there’s E. Jean Carroll’s war against Trump, which is something otherworldly. She’s filed multiple lawsuits against Donald Trump. The first rendered a $5 million judgment against the former president. The latest suit, stemming from Trump calling Carroll a “whack job” during a CNN town hall event, led to a $83 million judgment. Her reaction to the ruling is unhinged and obsessive (via ABC News):

 

Three days after a jury awarded her over $83 million for Donald Trump's repeated defamatory statements, columnist E. Jean Carroll vowed to use the money on "something Donald Trump hates."

 

"If it'll cause him pain for me to give money to certain things, that's my intent," Carroll told George Stephanopoulos on "Good Morning America," suggesting she would create a "fund for the women who have been sexually assaulted by Donald Trump."

 

After a two-week trial, a jury took less than three hours on Friday to return a verdict that Trump should pay Carroll over $83 million in damages to compensate her for two defamatory statements made by the former president in 2019 after she alleged Trump sexually assaulted her in 1996.

 

Is this woman playing with a full deck? It’s as if she’s goading the former president to say something again that would allow her to file another lawsuit. Instead, she delivered these off-the-wall remarks during an interview with MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow, where she detailed how she’s about to go on a luxurious spending spree, which led to her lawyer saying this was all “a joke.” We'll be seeing more of her for a bit. Ms. Carroll scored a legal win against Trump. You bet she will make the rounds on the networks; this institution hates Trump.

 

As Megyn Kelly commented, this sort of stuff only helps Trump. You could argue that Carroll gave Trump an in-kind contribution of equal worth to the former president’s 2024 election effort. The man is worth many times more than the judgment, Jean. Please stop acting like you financially broke this man. The women of The View took a victory lap as if this would impact his march to the White House in any way.

 

Rachel Maddow asks E. Jean Carroll what she's going to do with "Trump's money" to help "women's rights."

 

Carroll says she and Maddow will "go shopping, get completely new wardrobes, new shoes…Rachel, what do you want, penthouse?"

 

Her lawyer nervously says "that's a joke": pic.twitter.com/5LAx5xU5Uy

 

— Steve Krakauer (@SteveKrak) January 30, 2024

This is the kind of clip that could win Trump the election. https://t.co/1tLsBAcWYO

 

— Megyn Kelly (@megynkelly) January 30, 2024

 

It's 2024 and these women's lives still revolve around Trump. Sad.

 

"We just walked out to the O’Jays' For the Love of Money, which is the… pic.twitter.com/XzLffDosB2

 

— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) January 29, 2024

Trump must remain focused. Let his legal team handle the appeals, if any, and focus on beating Joe. Ms. Carroll is a sideshow. Focus on winning, which would be the greatest revenge.

 

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Last Note: I'm not going to go there, but some are saying what Mr. Ngo posted here:

 

Sexual assault victims don’t usually respond like this. https://t.co/wUqU7vv0F3

 

— Andy Ngô 🏳️‍🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) January 30, 2024

 

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2024/01/29/e-jean-carroll-delivered-a-huge-in-kind-contribution-to-trump-during-her-msnbc-interview-n2634353

Anonymous ID: b646c0 Jan. 29, 2024, 11:46 p.m. No.20328317   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8319 >>8338

Charlie Kirk

@Charliekirk

 

New York City councilman Yusuf Salaam, who once took part in the gruesome gang rape of a jogger in Central Park, is now furious that an NYPD officer dared to pull him over for having illegally tinted windows. Salaam wasn’t even arrested or given a ticket, but after getting away with gang rape he apparently thinks he deserves to be completely above the law.

 

What a disgusting pig.

 

https://www.nydailynews.com/2024/01/27/central-park-5-nyc-councilman-yusef-salaam-pulled-over-by-cops-not-given-reason-amid-how-many-stops-act-controversy/

 

NYPD pulled over ‘Central Park 5’ Councilman Yusef Salaam as vote looms on bill requiring cops to record stops

 

The Friday night incident happened as City Council leaders are pushing for the passage of a bill which would force the NYPD to better document street stops.

 

www.nydailynews.com

Jan 28, 2024, 3:38 PM

https://truthsocial.com/@Charliekirk/posts/111835501315450229

 

 

NYPD pulled over ‘Central Park 5’ Councilman Yusef Salaam as vote looms on bill requiring cops to record stops

 

“Central Park 5” City Councilman Yusef Salaam says police stopped him without explanation as he drove with his family through Harlem on Friday night — an incident that comes as the City Council plans an override vote on Mayor Adams’ veto of a bill that would require cops to document their street stops.

 

Salaam said he “was listening in to a call with my Council colleagues on speakerphone” when he was stopped. Police video of the stop shows he was pulled over about 6:20 p.m. on W. 125th St. near 12th Ave., just east of the elevated West Side Highway.

 

“I introduced myself as Councilman Yusef Salaam, and subsequently asked the officer why I was pulled over,” Salaam said in a statement. “Instead of answering my question, the officer stated, ‘We’re done here,’ and proceeded to walk away.”

 

Police said the officer Salaam complained about “conducted himself professionally and respectfully.”

 

Body-worn camera video showed the encounter differed from Salaam’s recollection, and does not show Salaam asking the officer why he was stopped.

 

It was dark outside as the officer approached Salaam’s blue BMW. He clearly identified himself as from the 26th Precinct, but his name was not audible on the video, and the Police Department did not identify him in its statement.

 

“I’m Council member Salaam,” Salaam said.

 

“Oh, Council member?” the officer replied.

 

“District 9,” Salaam said.

 

“Oh, OK. Have a good one,” the officer said. He immediately stepped away from the car.

 

“Everything OK?” Salaam asked as the officer stepped away.

 

The officer answered: “Yep. You’re working, right?”

 

Salaam’s brief reply was not audible. “Take care, Sir,” the officer responded.

 

The officer’s partner also approached Salaam’s car on the passenger side, the video shows. The video shows people were in the car’s front passenger and back seats, but their faces were blurred. The entire interaction lasted less than 40 seconds.

 

Police said Salaam’s car had a Georgia license plate, and was stopped because officers believed its windows were tinted too dark, possibly in violation of New York motor vehicle law. In a statement, the Police Department said the officer who approached Salaam “followed all proper procedures, including procedures that were put in place after Detective Russel Timoshenko was shot and killed through tinted windows in 2007.”

 

The officers also filed a vehicle stop report, which the Police Department posted on X with the video and its statement.

Anonymous ID: b646c0 Jan. 29, 2024, 11:46 p.m. No.20328319   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20328317

“This officer should be commended for his polite, professional and respectful conduct and for using his discretion appropriately so the Council member could complete his official duties,” police said in the statement on X.

 

Salaam, who joined the City Council this month and was recently named chairman of its Public Safety Committee, said the officer should have explained why he was being pulled over.

 

Salaam said he was pulled over “in my beloved village of Harlem.” His statement didn’t say exactly where or when.

 

“This experience only amplified the importance of transparency for all police investigative stops, because the lack of transparency allows racial profiling and unconstitutional stops of all types to occur and often go unreported,” said Salaam.

 

Salaam on Friday had agreed to attend a Saturday night NYPD ride-along with other City Council members in the hope of better learning how cops deal with the public while responding to calls.

 

But after the incident, Salaam, who was exonerated after spending years in prison as one of the Central Park 5 teens wrongly convicted in the 1989 Central Park jogger rape case, canceled his plan to attend the event.

 

“While it is imperative for all of us as New Yorkers to understand the difficult tasks that we ask the NYPD to take on, it is also critical to understand the lived experiences of those subjected to unjust police stops in this city,” he said.

 

“Many of us in the Council know what it’s like to feel vulnerable and powerless when stopped by an officer, because we have personally experienced triggering interactions like I had last night.”

 

A number of Council members joined Adams in the ride-along on Saturday evening. The legislators met at the 28th Precinct stationhouse on Frederick Douglass Blvd., and then went on patrols with officers.

 

Insiders say Adams was using the ride-along to encourage legislators not to overturn his veto.

 

Salaam’s Council colleagues railed against Friday’s stop, with Councilwoman Selvena Brooks-Powers (D-Queens) calling the interaction “a glimpse into what everyday Black and Brown New Yorkers encounter.”

 

“Glad my colleague, @dr_yusefsalaam, and his family made it home safely last night,” she wrote on X.

 

In a statement, Adams thanked Salaam for bringing the police stop to his attention, and commended the officers involved “for following all proper police procedures and being respectful.”

 

Adams previously said he vetoed the How Many Stops Act because requiring cops to document every one of their stops would take too much of their time from policing. The bill is “extremely detrimental to public safety,” Adams said.

 

Adams announced the veto Jan. 19. The Council will hold its overturn vote Tuesday.

 

The How Many Stops Act, which passed the Council last month, lays out three levels of police encounters that cops would have to document. Supporters said the law would prevent the return of the kind of biased law enforcement the city saw during the Bloomberg-era peak of stop-question-and-frisk policing.

 

Salaam has vowed to seek the override of Adams’ veto ever since the mayor vetoed the bill. He and Council Speaker Adrienne Adams have accused the mayor of peddling a “false narrative” about the bill with an aim to “mislead and incite fear” among New Yorkers.

 

In a statement Saturday, Police Benevolent Association President Patrick Hendry said “lies” are being told about the Salaam stop.

 

The video “shows the truth about the outstanding, professional work our members do every day,” Hendry said. “This Council member and every other elected official who baselessly smeared our police officers owe them an apology.”

 

https://www.nydailynews.com/2024/01/27/central-park-5-nyc-councilman-yusef-salaam-pulled-over-by-cops-not-given-reason-amid-how-many-stops-act-controversy/