Anonymous ID: 4e1a19 May 16, 2024, 7:41 a.m. No.20873854   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3871

>>20871014, >>20871026 Harriet Hageman just called out Rep. Dan Goldman for preparing Michael Cohen in the Trump hush money trialPN

 

I think they’ve got a strategy on the Republican House, earlier today Elise Stefanik called Dan Goldman theNovice member from NYa couple of times, in this video Harriet Hagemanthe Novice member from NY. Lets see how many more members call him aNovice. The Reps are finally fighting the dems on their level. Bravo!

 

Lets see if Conservative news starts calling Goldman anovicein articles. Its got to piss him off because he’s so arrogant. Kek

 

It was funny when Harriet calledPlaskett “the fixer for Jeffrey Epstein”.

Anonymous ID: 4e1a19 May 16, 2024, 7:47 a.m. No.20873880   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3890

>>20873871

novice

/nŏv′ĭs/

 

noun

A person new to a field or activity; a beginner.

 

A person who has entered a religious order but has not yet taken final vows.

 

One who is new in any business, profession, or calling; oneunacquainted or unskilled; one yet in the rudiments; a beginner; a tyro.

Similar: beginnertyro

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Anonymous ID: 4e1a19 May 16, 2024, 7:52 a.m. No.20873898   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3927 >>3958

16 May, 2024 12:00

Fico shooter protested suspension of Ukraine military aid – Slovak interior minister

Matuss Sutaj Estok called the suspect a “lone wolf” discontent with Bratislava’s policies

 

The man who critically injured Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico on Wednesday was afierce critic of the latter’s decision to stop arms shipments to Ukraine, Interior Minister Matuss Sutaj Estok has said.

 

Fico was shot at point-blank range several times on Wednesday as he greeted supporters in the small town of Handlova. The assailant was immediately arrested and the prime minister was rushed to a hospital in serious condition. Local authorities said earlier that there was a “clear political motivation” behind the attack.

 

Media reports identified the attacker as Juraj Cintula, 71, said to be thefounder of the Slovak Association of Writersand a supporter of the opposition Progressive Slovakia party.

 

On Tuesday, Sutaj Estok confirmed earlier media reports that “the perpetrator is charged with the premeditated crime of attempted murder” and stressed that this was “a politically motivated act.”

 

According to the minister, the suspect closely followed domestic and international events, and protested against several government policies, including the closure of the Special Prosecutor’s Office, and the suspension of military aid to Ukraine. Fico, a critic of the Western stance on the Ukraine conflict, campaigned on a promise to cut arms deliveries to Kiev, which he proceeded to do after taking over as prime minister after the election last autumn’

 

“He stated these reasons why he disagrees with the government policy and why he decided to assassinate the Prime Minister,”Sutaj Estok said, describing the attacker as “the so-called lonely wolf” not linked to any groups.

 

He noted that the suspect’s actions were in part accelerated by the recent victory of Peter Pellegrini, an ally of Fico, in the presidential election. The term of the current president, Zuzana Caputova, described as having pro-Western leanings, expires next month. Both Pellegrini and Caputova have denounced the attack, describing it as a threat to democracy.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/597727-fico-shooter-protest-suspension-ukraine-aid/

Anonymous ID: 4e1a19 May 16, 2024, 7:58 a.m. No.20873927   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3958

>>20873898

16 May, 2024 12:01

Slovakia faces ‘civil war’ – interior minister

The attempt to kill Prime Minister Robert Fico stems from a combustible political environment in the country, a top official has said

 

Slovakia appears to be on the brink of a civil war, its interior minister has warned, following the attempted assassination of Prime Minister Robert Fico on Wednesday.

 

The head of the Slovak government was shot in the eastern town of Handlova, where he had chaired a working meeting. The gunman, identified by the media as an opposition party supporter in his early 70s, acted on political motives, according to Deputy Prime Minister Robert Kalinak.

 

Interior Minister Matus Sutaj Estok warned that the country was “on the edge of a civil war”over political tensions. Social media is full of “hateful comments” in the wake of the attack, he added.

 

Meanwhile, according to Kalinak, who spoke to journalists outside the hospital in the city of Banska Bystrica, where Fico was rushed for emergency surgery, “the inability to accept the will of some part of the public, which some group does not like, is the result that they have worked towards today.”

 

Fico, a nationalist and euro-skeptic, assumed office last year, after his Smer-SD party won the parliamentary election in September. He promised to put Slovakia’s interests first, including in the highly-contentious issue of the Ukraine conflict. His refusal to provide more arms to Kiev stood in sharp contrast to the previous government.

 

His victory was a defeat for Progressive Slovakia (PS), which suffered a second electoral upset in April. The presidential candidate endorsed by the pro-EU party was defeated by Peter Pellegrini. PS co-founder Zuzana Caputova is set to complete her term as president next month.

 

Fico has lashed out at comments coming from supporters of the opposition, particularly those upset by the waning power of the Progressives.He has also accused some media outlets of fanning the flames.

 

Some Slovaks are denouncing supporters of political forces they do not like as “misguided blind folk” that they are ashamed to have as their neighbors, he lamented in a video statement last month. Politicians face obscenities in the streets, he added.

 

”I expect this frustration to turn so intense that it could lead to the murder of one of the leading government officials,”Fico warned.

 

Many Slovak politicians and foreign leaders have condemned the attempt on Fico’s life. Russian President Vladimir Putin said the Slovak leader was a “courageous and strong-spirited man,” and that those qualities would hopefully help him overcome the crisis. Fico’s deputy, Tomas Taraba, said his surgery was a success and that the prime minister is expected to recover.

 

(Sounds like US and EU behind aColor Revolutionin the country)

 

https://www.rt.com/news/597722-slovakia-tensions-civil-war/