Anonymous ID: 92d474 May 5, 2024, 4:08 p.m. No.20825312   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5326

Don't Forget The Obama's Chef Nigger was killed under suspicious circumstances.

 

 

An unidentified eyewitness who was out paddleboarding with Campbell on Sunday, July 23, told police they saw him lose his balance and fall into the water. The witness says Campbell, who was not wearing a life jacket and was not attached to the paddleboard, fought to stay above the water before eventually succumbing, MassLive reported.

 

The witness told police they tried to swim to Campbell to save him but “did not reach him in time.” The person then swam to shore, where they alerted someone to call 911.

 

According to MassLive, the investigation and autopsy wrapped up on Tuesday and found no evidence of foul play. A toxicology report is still in progress.

 

On Sunday evening, July 23, police received reports that Tafari Campbell was missing after going paddleboarding on a pond near the Obama’s home. According to police, another paddleboarder who was at the pond at the time saw Campbell go under water. They say he “appeared to briefly struggle to stay on the surface and then submerged and did not resurface.” Massachusetts State Police confirmed that the 45 year old’s body was recovered from a pond the following morning.

 

https://news.yahoo.com/obamas-mourn-tragic-death-personal-135200082.html

Anonymous ID: 92d474 May 5, 2024, 4:22 p.m. No.20825392   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>20825264

Pritzker who supplies Bricks and shit , no way

CHICAGO — Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, widely considered a contender for a future White House run, is bulking up hiring at a nonprofit committee he launched that combats abortion restrictions and political extremism.

 

Pritzker’s Think Big America has hired Christina Amestoy as its communications director after she previously worked at the Democratic Governors Association for four years. At the DGA, she was a top communications strategist in competitive governor's races, including campaigns in Arizona, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Nevada and Illinois.

 

Bringing in Amestoy is a signal Pritzker is looking to push a more national narrative with his group come 2024. He has stepped up his advocacy for the Democratic Party and President Joe Biden's re-election, particularly in recent months. That has included holding a fundraiser for the Democratic National Convention, which will be held in Chicago next year.

 

Last month, Pritzker headlined an event for Wisconsin Democrats and argued that Biden, much maligned because of his age, should instead be praised because it was an asset. Last week, Pritzker traveled to Florida, where he took part in counterprogramming during the Republican presidential primary debate in Miami.

 

After that, Pritzker joined Biden during his visit to an auto plant in Belvidere, Illinois.

 

"My buddy," Biden said of Pritzker at a fundraising reception after the auto plant visit. "The governor is as responsible for my being behind this podium as anybody. He’s helped me so much. I didn’t even realize how much he helped until about a year after I got elected. But thank you, Gov. Appreciate it."

 

Pritzker has long defended abortion rights and held up Illinois as a beacon of reproductive freedom in the Midwest, welcoming women from red states.

 

Amestoy joins Think Big America as it ramps up its 2024 efforts. The group is a 501(c)4 nonprofit organization, which does not have to disclose its donors. But as of now, Pritzker is the only donor, according to the group.

 

Pritzker, a billionaire, has sunk his personal money into the group to fund efforts in competitive races. That includes the group's donating $250,000 to Ohioans United for Reproductive Rights in the state’s ballot measure vote last week, when voters chose to add protections for reproductive health decisions to the state constitution. Members of Think Big worked as strategists in the Ohio effort, and Pritzker gave $750,000 personally to the effort to defend abortion.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/jb-pritzker-key-biden-surrogate-builds-nonprofit-group-2024-looms-rcna125167