Anonymous ID: 70bd28 Feb. 6, 2024, 7:04 p.m. No.20370255   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0277 >>0357 >>0378 >>0484 >>0859 >>0862 >>0886 >>0899 >>0936 >>0953 >>0997

Tom Fitton

@TomFitton

 

I've carefully reviewed today's DC circuit opinion upholding Judge Chutkan's extremist decision to undo our constitutional system of government by allowing the unprecedented prosecution of @realDonaldTrump for official acts as President of the United States. Today's rushed and panicked appellate decision is another nakedly political act that seemsprimarily designed to ensure that Joe Biden's appointees can jail his political opponent before the election. The Supreme Court can't undo this judicial assault on the rule of law soon enough. Our Republic is at stake. I described what the Left is up to below. #BananaRepublic

 

Feb 06, 2024, 9:17 PM

https://truthsocial.com/@TomFitton/posts/111887793090000422

 

4:01

Anonymous ID: 70bd28 Feb. 6, 2024, 7:04 p.m. No.20370261   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0263 >>0277 >>0286 >>0859 >>0862 >>0886 >>0936 >>0953 >>0997

President Donald J. Trump to hold a Get Out the Vote Rally in Conway, South Carolina

 

Event Details

Sat, February 10, 2024

02:00 pm (US/Eastern)

Doors Open: 11:00 am

Coastal Carolina University, HTC Center

104 Founders Drive

Conway, SC 29526

 

Add to my calendar

 

Media Request

 

https://event.donaldjtrump.com/events/president-donald-j-trump-to-hold-a-get-out-the-vote-rally-in-conway-south-carolina

Anonymous ID: 70bd28 Feb. 6, 2024, 7:06 p.m. No.20370268   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0277 >>0280 >>0862 >>0886 >>0899 >>0936 >>0953 >>0997

Laura Loomer

 

@LauraLoomer

 

JUST IN:

 

The US Appeals Court just rejected President Trump's claim of Presidential immunity in his federal election interference case.

 

This comes ahead of Thursday when the US Supreme Court is supposed to review the Colorado ballot removal case, which claims Trump should be removed from the ballot over Section 3 of the 14th Amendment.

 

Feb 06, 2024, 3:59 PM

https://truthsocial.com/@LauraLoomer/posts/111886545632321171

Anonymous ID: 70bd28 Feb. 6, 2024, 7:29 p.m. No.20370372   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0374 >>0383 >>0394 >>0859 >>0862 >>0886 >>0936 >>0953 >>0997

Dan Scavino

@DanScavino

 

“Today, Sam A. Cabral, President of The International Union of Police Associations, AFL-CIO is proud to announce our unanimous Executive Board of Directors endorsement for Donald J. Trump in his campaign for the office of President of the United States. President Trump’s history of support for the men and women of Law Enforcement is unmatched. His policies and actions were directed at improving safety in our communities and the men and women who provide that shield. He has earned and deserves our wholehearted support….”

 

Feb 06, 2024, 10:25 PM

https://truthsocial.com/@DanScavino/posts/111888061105842375

 

 

Sam Cabral, who has been 'international president' since 1995 and officer of the organization since 1988. Cabral retired in 1991 from the Defiance, Ohio detective bureau. Mike Crivello is the 'international vice president' and former 'union president' (2010–18). Crivello retired in 2009 from the USAF Security Police, and in 2019 from the Milwaukee, Wisconsin Police Department.

en.wikipedia.org

International Union of Police Associations - Wikipedia

Anonymous ID: 70bd28 Feb. 6, 2024, 7:30 p.m. No.20370374   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0862 >>0873 >>0886 >>0936 >>0953 >>0997

>>20370372

Sam A. Cabral

September 7, 2022 Correctional News

The International Union of Police Associations held its 22nd International Convention on August 24-27, 2022 in Key West, Florida at the Casa Marina Key West, Curio Collection by Hilton. At the Convention, President Sam A. Cabral was re-elected unanimously to another four-year term as President and Secretary-Treasurer Michael V. Crivello was re-elected to another four-year term as Secretary-Treasurer.

 

President Cabral was appointed to the I.U.P.A. Board of Directors in 1987 and in 1989, he was elected as the I.U.P.A. Secretary-Treasurer. In 1995, he was elected as President of the I.U.P.A., where he has served for twenty-seven years. President Cabral has led this union from the front, expanding I.U.P.A.’s role in Washington, D.C. and within the Congress, the White House, and the Department of Justice. He was a founding Board Member of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, commemorating the ultimate sacrifice of law enforcement officers throughout the history of this nation. President Cabral has expanded I.U.P.A.’s membership throughout the United States, including the U.S. territories Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands.

 

He began his law enforcement career with the Defiance, Ohio Police Department in 1965 and he retired in 1991 as a Detective Sergeant in charge of the Defiance Detective’s Bureau. He was President of Defiance Police Officers Assn., #166, prior to serving as President of the International. Cabral resides in Sarasota, Fla., with his wife, Deborah Cabral.

https://correctionalnews.com/2022/09/07/sam-a-cabral/

Anonymous ID: 70bd28 Feb. 6, 2024, 8:04 p.m. No.20370512   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0514 >>0520 >>0574

hahahahahaha hahahah hahahahahah hahah hha

 

Matt Gaetz proposes Kevin McCarthy for RNC chairman

 

Gaetz's endorsement came in the wake of reports of McDaniel's impending departure.

 

mid reports that Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel may step down later this month, Florida GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz has suggested that former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy succeed her, marking a stark about face from last year when he spearheaded the charge to remove him from leadership.

 

"I fully endorse Kevin McCarthy for RNC Chair. Kevin is well organized and a very high-revenue fundraiser. He will also be well-liked by the RNC Committee. The RNC Chair doesn’t make any policy decisions, set any agenda, or negotiate against Democrats, ever. Kevin would be terrific," Gaetz posted on X in reply to a tweet suggesting McCarthy could assume the role.

 

Reactions on X were divided, with many suggesting that Gaetz was merely joking. He, however, has not followed up on the original post as of press time.

 

The House in October voted to remove McCarthy as Speaker, a first in national history. Gaetz, for his part, led the small group of Republican detractors in removing him. McCarthy resigned from the House in late December.

 

Gaetz's endorsement came in the wake of reports of McDaniel's impending departure. During her tenure, the party faced fundraising shortfalls and the party in January was reportedly exploring a credit line to address its falling revenue.

 

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/shock-endorsement-matt-gaetz-backs-kevin-mccarthy-rnc-chairman

Anonymous ID: 70bd28 Feb. 6, 2024, 8:16 p.m. No.20370549   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0583 >>0859 >>0862 >>0886 >>0936 >>0953 >>0997

Rep. Matt Gaetz

 

@RepMattGaetz

 

The House voting down the resolution to impeach Secretary Mayorkas is a middle finger to the American people.

 

I’m doing what I can with the people I have here in Washington right now. The errant expulsion of George Santos and the abject selfishness of Kevin McCarthy contributed to this result as much as the 3 Republicans who voted no.

 

09:49

09:49

 

Feb 06, 2024, 10:56 PM

https://truthsocial.com/@RepMattGaetz/posts/111888183250585023

Anonymous ID: 70bd28 Feb. 6, 2024, 8:33 p.m. No.20370618   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0625 >>0859 >>0862 >>0886 >>0936 >>0953 >>0997

Aussie farmers flock to capital over 'reckless' renewable energy push

 

Farmers travel to Canberra over concerns about the impact of Labor's renewable energy initiatives.

 

By Rebel News | February 06, 2024 | News

Landowners, farmers, and members of regional communities from across the country gathered in Canberra to protest against the proposed Gundary Solar Farm and various other renewable projects slated to commence soon.

 

New South Wales farmer Kevin Tongue was one of many who expressed apprehensions regarding Labor's renewable energy agenda, cautioning that the proliferation of new solar and wind farm projects could come at a steep cost to the nation.

 

A look at the farmers rally in Canberra against Reckless Renewables today on the latest episode of the NEW(S) Vlog. I'm now 33 Episodes into the daily news vlog, you can follow on YT/FB for daily uploads. Credit to @senatorbabet for engaging in some healthy banter on this… pic.twitter.com/JJbafeKvXw

 

— Rukshan Fernando (@therealrukshan) February 6, 2024

 

Speaking from the lawns of Parliament House at the 'Reckless Renewables Rally' on Tuesday, Tongue highlighted the deep concerns among attendees regarding the implementation of the climate-conscious policy.

 

Tongue, addressing Sky News host Andrew Bolt, emphasised the detrimental impact of these renewables on prime agricultural land, which he argued should primarily be reserved for food and fibre production.

 

He revealed that a significant solar project, covering 900 hectares and comprising 850,000 solar panels, is planned near properties owned and operated by his family in the New England region of NSW.

 

He lamented the visual intrusion of solar and wind farms, expressing concerns about their long-term economic burden on future generations.

 

https://www.rebelnews.com/aussie_farmers_flock_to_capital_to_voice_concerns_over_renewable_energy_push

Anonymous ID: 70bd28 Feb. 6, 2024, 8:49 p.m. No.20370686   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0693 >>0859 >>0862 >>0886 >>0936 >>0953 >>0997

Mike Lindell

@mikelindell

 

Mike Lindell talks up MyStore, his all-American "mini-Amazon"

 

Lindell told Newsweek that his new platform would not "allow the copycats and the made-in-China products."

 

Feb 06, 2024, 11:27 PM

https://truthsocial.com/@mikelindell/posts/111888305358227016

 

 

 

 

Mike Lindell Talks Up MyStore, His All-American 'Mini-Amazon'

 

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell is touting his new online shopping platform, where he says "entrepreneurs" can sell products without fear of being "copied by China."

 

Lindell told Newsweek over the phone on Tuesday night that his MyStore site was "like a mini-Amazon with USA entrepreneurs and products," while acknowledging that it was "much smaller" than the online retail behemoth.

 

During an appearance on the War Room podcast of Steve Bannon, ex-adviser to former President Donald Trump, Lindell said earlier on Tuesday that the store would be selling "every kind of product that you can imagine."

 

Bannon praised Lindell for being "so sophisticated" by launching the platform, before suggesting that Amazon's Marketplace allowed sellers to "put their product up and then be ripped off by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party)."

 

"Yeah that's right, Steve," Lindell responded. "Back when I invented MyPillow, I had the same problem all the entrepreneurs have in our country: You get put up on Amazon … and then the next thing … they are [being] copied by China."

 

"Basically, it's theft of your product," he continued. "So what we've done over the last three years, my team here and others, they've vetted entrepreneurs and USA-made products, and now we have a platform [that] has thousands and thousands of products."

 

Lindell told Newsweek that the store had been in the works for an extended period but was only now having its "big launch" because he was previously too "busy with trying to get rid of electronic voting machines."

 

He said that MyStore differs from Amazon Marketplace because it does not "allow the copycats and the made-in-China products." In the event of products sold on the site being "stolen" by China off platform, Lindell said, he would offer legal help to sellers.

 

He added that the vetting process of his platform had been beefed up to include a team of eight to 10 people after it was discovered that "a lot of people were trying to sneak in" to sell Chinese-made products.

 

MyStore includes a special section that features "Mike's Likes"—products that Lindell personally endorses, although he told Newsweek that the section had not recently been updated.

 

At the time of publication, products in the endorsement section included tick removers, multiple "NoStench" products, meat sticks and a "temporary tooth replacement kit."

 

Meanwhile, advertisements for MyPillow returned to Fox News earlier on Tuesday after having been dropped for roughly one month. During a War Room appearance last month, Lindell claimed that "cancel culture" was to blame for the absence.

 

However, Fox News said at the time that the ads were dropped because MyPillow had failed to keep up with its bills, with a Fox News spokesperson telling Newsweek that the network would be "happy to accept their advertising" as soon as the "account is paid."

 

https://www.newsweek.com/mike-lindell-talks-mystore-his-all-american-mini-amazon-1867515

Anonymous ID: 70bd28 Feb. 6, 2024, 9:29 p.m. No.20370840   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0898

>>20370815

>>20370815

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Anonymous ID: 70bd28 Feb. 6, 2024, 9:35 p.m. No.20370852   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0855 >>0858

Donald J. Trump

@realDonaldTrump

 

A bad night for Nikki Haley. Losing by almost 30 points in Nevada to “None of These Candidates.” Watch, she’ll soon claim Victory!

 

Feb 07, 2024, 12:20 AM

https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/111888513399173229

Anonymous ID: 70bd28 Feb. 6, 2024, 9:37 p.m. No.20370858   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20370852

KASSAM: The Nevada ‘Primary’ Debacle Puts Haley on the Side of Democrats & Marc Elias

 

Nimarata ‘Nikki’ Haley might get a meaningless boost to her meaningless campaign on Tuesday, as the results come from a Nevada primary labeled “the most confusing and significant debacle… ever seen in Republican politics” by local GOP committeeman Will Bradley. Besides Mike Pence and Tim Scott, who have already dropped out, Haley is the only candidate with any name recognition on the ballot. And she’s going to try and claim a victory on Tuesday night. “But wait!” I hear you cry. “The primary is on Thursday, and Donald Trump has quite a lot of name recognition!” That’s the problem in Nevada this cycle. If you’re thinking of Thursday, you’re thinking of the state party caucus, not the state-run primary. And that’s where Donald Trump is competing, alongside his only challenger, Texas businessman Ryan Binkley. “If we can get 5 or 10 percent, get a delegate or two, come out here and get some national attention, that’s really our goal,” Binkley told 2 News Nevada, as if anyone cares.

 

HOW?

 

The Nevada GOP’s conundrum bizarrely emerged from the left’s obsession with maintaining its ability to cheat and, indeed, its inability to run its own election securely, likely as a result of the former. Historically, Nevada does caucuses. But in 2021, the Democrat-run state legislature rammed through a law signed by outgoing governor Steve Sisolak. The bill attempted to take the process out of the hands of the respective parties and hand it to the state, replete with mail-in ballots, no voter ID, and a process riddled with confusion. The GOP, however, refused to take part. Well, apart from Tim Scott, Mike Pence, and Nikki Haley, all of whom have a track record of siding with Democrats. You know it’s really bad because election lawfare activist Marc Elias is pissed about the GOP handling their own affairs without the input of the government. “Republicans will stop at nothing to instill doubt in the electoral process and disenfranchise voters, even their own,” an article on Elias’s Democrat Docket website reads. “The caucus and primary divide offers a tale of two elections. For those who participate in the state-run primary, voters are able to vote early and by mail, register to vote on Election Day and vote without a photo ID if the voter does not register on the same day. In stark contrast, the GOP caucus will not have early voting or allow for mail-in voting. Instead, the caucus will impose a strict photo ID requirement, and will likely require caucus goers to partake in an hours-long process.” The choice couldn’t be more stark, and the fact that Haley is on the side of Nevada Democrats, Steve Sisolak, and Marc Elias should tell any waiverers just about everything they need to know about her and her campaign. So here’s what the Republican Primary ballot looks like, for Tuesday, February 6th, 2024:

 

SO?

 

In a craven attempt to confuse the situation, Haley will doubtless claim “victory” on Tuesday night. This, despite the fact that because the GOP is not formally involved, the “primary” is actually non-binding. In other words, even if she walks away the victor on Tuesday night, Haley will win precisely zero delegates. Instead, the delegates will be bound by the caucus, two days later, on Thursday. It’s widely expected that Trump walks away from this process with all the delegates, unscathed in yet another state. But for those not paying super close attention, Haley will try and feign success within a 48-hour news cycle, pumping out e-mails, texts, and fundraisers claiming to have “won” in Nevada, while maintaining that her victory is being “stolen” from her by the “rigged” process. Locals happen to be unimpressed with her ploy. Jim DeGraffenreid, of the state party, told ABC News he was “very surprised” about Haley picking the Democrat-endorsed primary, rather than the GOP caucus. “I felt like she was still planning to be competitive,” DeGraffenreid said, adding, “I think I was most surprised that she chose to forego delegates here.” So “see you next Tuesday,” Nimrata. But it won’t mean squat.

 

https://thenationalpulse.com/analysis-post/kassam-the-nevada-primary-debacle-puts-haley-on-the-side-of-democrats-marc-elias

Anonymous ID: 70bd28 Feb. 6, 2024, 9:44 p.m. No.20370867   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Revolver News

@RevolverNews

 

Nikki Haley's SHAME… South Carolina's ex-governor LOSES by 25+ points to "None of the Above" in non-binding Nevada primary… Trump poised to sweep Friday's binding Nevada caucuses with Haley not even on the ballot…

 

Sources:

Nikki Haley loses to ‘none of these candidates’ in GOP primary

https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/politics-and-government/nikki-haley-loses-to-none-of-these-candidates-in-gop-primary-2995215/

 

Why Nikki Haley won't be on the ballot in the GOP's upcoming caucus in Nevada

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/why-nikki-haley-wont-be-on-the-ballot-in-the-gops-upcoming-caucus-in-nevada/ar-BB1hccRw

 

Nevada Presidential Primary Results

February 6, 2024 by Max Gowins

https://decisiondeskhq.com/nevada-presidential-primary-results/

 

Feb 07, 2024, 12:19 AM

https://truthsocial.com/@RevolverNews/posts/111888508106742233

Anonymous ID: 70bd28 Feb. 6, 2024, 10:20 p.m. No.20370968   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Donald J. Trump

 

@realDonaldTrump

 

breitbart.com/entertainment/20

 

Nolte: Another Year of Anemic Grammy Ratings

 

Thesixty-sixthannual Grammy Awards drew only 16.9 million viewers “across CBS, Paramount+ and other digital platforms."

 

https://www.breitbart.com/entertainment/2024/02/06/nolte-another-year-of-anemic-grammy-ratings/

 

Feb 07, 2024,1:07AM

https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/111888697929906485

 

 

Nolte: Another Year of Anemic Grammy Ratings

 

The sixty-sixth annual Grammy Awards drew only 16.9 million viewers “across CBS, Paramount+ and other digital platforms, according to early data from Nielsen,” reports the far-left Deadline.

 

While this is a 34 percent improvement from 2023, until the arrogant, smug, preachy Woke Gestapo era began in 2017 with the election of President Donald Trump, the Grammy Awards averaged around 25 million viewers for nearly a decade without breaking a sweat.

 

Of course, back in the glorious eighties, when we were buried in superstars and awesomely awesome music, closer to 30 million would tune in.

 

“Much like the CBS-hosted Golden Globes,” reports Deadline, “this is a positive sign for award shows, which largely have struggled to bounce back to pre-pandemic numbers.”

 

Overall, Music’s Biggest Night has seen a nice boost over the past several years after bringing in just 8.93M viewers two years ago and had failed to grow meaningfully year-over-year from 2021 to 2022.

 

The 2021 show marked the Grammy’s least-watched iteration ever, though to be fair it was one of the first in-person live TV events during the pandemic and was a scaled-down affair with no audience. And it wasn’t the only awards show to see its audience take a nosedive during that time.

 

The “pandemic” wink-wink.

 

It’s no secret as to why the Grammys earned 26 million viewers in 2017 and then collapsed to fewer than ten million in 2021 and 2022. Just like the rest of the entertainment world, what used to be a unifying few hours of the year’s best music turned into HateFest against half the country. Trump’s election exposed all the intolerance, fascism, entitlement, and snobbery in the entertainment world. America didn’t like what it saw and found better things to do.

 

The same is true for the Emmys, Oscars, Golden Globes… Hollywood hates normal people, and in a world filled with other entertainment options, we enjoy those other entertainment options.

 

It’s not necessarily a bad thing that our culture has become atomized. Before the mass media that began with radio, an atomized culture defined human existence. No central controlling authority told us how to speak or what to wear, watch, read, or listen to. You would think people would prefer that — the space and time to come up with their own ideas about things, but there’s just something about running in packs that appeal to human nature, so mass media had its way with us for the better part of a century.

 

Hopefully, that’s all coming to an end. Sure, we’re all plugged into the mainframe of the Internet, but within that mainframe, more and more of us are doing our own things, which is a long way from the world I grew up in, the one where the world was hooked into only a handful of news and entertainment sources. This wasn’t a bad thing back then. The product coming out of Hollywood was still normal, as opposed to what it is today: perverted, hateful, divisive, and smug.

 

Another great thing about the Internet is that we do not have to suffer through the full Grammy show or any of these awful award shows to see something almost extinct in popular culture today: a moment of unifying grace.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/entertainment/2024/02/06/nolte-another-year-of-anemic-grammy-ratings/

Anonymous ID: 70bd28 Feb. 6, 2024, 10:22 p.m. No.20370974   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Donald J. Trump

@realDonaldTrump

 

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/south-carolina-gop-boss-expects-trump-have-4-0-record-after-his-states

 

South Carolina GOP boss expects Trump to have 4-0 record after his state's primary, cautions Haley

 

Drew McKissick says Nikki Haley must consider whether staying in race past South Carolina will alienate voters.

 

Feb 07, 2024, 1:19 AM

https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/111888743997619410

 

 

South Carolina GOP boss expects Trump to have 4-0 record after his state's primary, cautions Haley

Drew McKissick says Nikki Haley must consider whether staying in race past South Carolina will alienate voters.

The chairman of the South Carolina Republican Party tells Just the News he expects Donald Trump to emerge from his state's primary later this month with a perfect 4-0 record to start the 2024 election season, and he is cautioning Nikki Haley she soon will have to weigh whether staying in the race will alienate voters.

 

Drew McKissick, who also serves as Republican National Committee co-chairman, said he believes recent polling showing Trump up at least 26 points in his state on Haley, a former South Carolina governor, will hold true when GOP voters go to the polls on Feb. 24.

 

Trump has already won the opening contests in Iowa and New Hampshire by double digits and is assured of winning Nevada since he is the lone candidate on the GOP ballot for the caucuses that will award that state's delegates later this week.

 

"Well, you know, I think what we've seen so far, is that the polls had been fairly accurate," McKissick said during an interview on the Just the News, No Noise television show. "…When you look at the polls down here, just based on, you know, anecdotal evidence and conversations I've had organization I've seen on the ground, you know, again, I think the polls have been fairly accurate, and it would not shock me to see that those to be accurate again."

 

McKissick said Haley is running out of time.

 

"You have to wonder at a certain point, is this a play for four years from now? That's, you know, basically trying to build up a support for that. Or is it, you know, they want to continue now. They think they have a shot. I mean, at some point, this is about delegates. I mean, the end of the day, you don't become the nominee unless you win a majority of the delegates to the convention.

 

"And after this week Donald Trump will be 3-0 as far as the contests relating to delegates. He will win all the delegates over in Nevada. And then we've got South Carolina where the winner takes all from here. You get one more vote than anybody else and win all 50 of our delegates," he added. "You know, it looks like he will be 4-0 most likely after South Carolina."

 

McKissick said Haley will soon have to weigh the consequences of staying in the race against such long odds, especially if she loses her home state.

 

"It makes things impractical. And that's the question they're going to have to deal with: how far do they go and potentially risk maybe alienating voters that they might like to speak to four years from now?There's gonna be another campaign in the future. So that's a question they're gonna have to deal with fairly soon."

 

McKissick said he also expects the RNC will face changes after the South Carolina primary should Trump win. The RNC chief of staff Mike Reed announced Tuesday he will be stepping down next month and reports also surfaced that Ronna McDaniel will resign as chairwoman later this months as well, clearing the way for Trump's team to install its own team at the RNC for the general election.

 

"I believe the point has been put out there that we'll address this more directly after the South Carolina primary. So I expect to see that," McKissick said. "And I expect to see a strong national unified organization, which quite frankly is what we're going to need to beat an incumbent president."