Anonymous ID: 5e1039 Jan. 7, 2025, 11:15 a.m. No.22310273   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0278 >>0727 >>0856 >>0919

>>22309285, >>22309293, >>22309334, >>22309344, >>22309353, >>22309354, >>22309379, >>22309391, >>22309397, >>22309400, >>22309404, >>22309406, >>22309409, >>22309411, >>22309413, >>22309432, >>22309447, >>22309453, >>22309497, >>22309513, >>22309537, >>22309548, >>22309563, >>22309588, >>22309644, >>22309728 Trump Presser QuotablesPN’s

 

I tried to combine all the quotes from the Presser, in two posts to make it easier for anons to read them, I included some that were not in and missed some that were: -

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• President Trump: ONe of the things we're gonna do is we've gotta fix the elections so that we get honest counts, and they get done by ten o'clock in the evening, or something thereabouts. There are places where they're still counting votes.

• President Trump: President Biden's actions yesterday on offshore drilling, banning offshore drilling, will not stand. I will reverse it immediately. It will be done immediately.

• President Trump: They brought this moron out of the Hague [Jack Smith]. He's a mean guy. He's a mean, nasty guy. His picture was perfect, because you look at his picture, you say, 'that's a bad guy'. With his robe. His purple robe. And he executes people. He shouldn't be allowed to execute people, because he'll execute everybody. He's a nutjob

• President Trump: They want to do; no water comes out of the shower [low flow]. It goes drip, drip, drip.

• President Trump: Canada is subsidized to the tune of about two hundred billion dollars a year, plus other things. They don't, essentially, have a military. They have a very small military. They rely on our military. It's all fine, but they've go to pay for that.

• President Trump: It takes two to tango.

• President Trump: We're going to be changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico, to the Gulf of America. Which has a beautiful ring. It covers a lot of territory. The Gulf of America. What a beautiful name.

• "We're re-naming the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America".

Troll level…………..Master!

• POTUS has crowned the next years our Golden Age..don't we have a golden Pepe?

• President Trump: The most expensive energy ever [windmills]. They only work if you get subsidies. The only people that want them are the people that are getting rich off windmills, getting massive subsidies from the US Government. And it's the most expensive energy there is. It's many, many times more expensive than clean natural gas. So we're gonna try and have a policy where no windmills are being built.

• President Trump: The Panama Canal is vital to our country. It's being operated by China. China. And we gave the Panama Canal to Panama, we didn't give it to China. And they've abused it. They've abused that gift.

• "I wouldn't tell you if that were the case"

• Trump's had to be quiet for a long time.

• Now he's free to talk.

• He's not taking force off the table for Panama.

• Since they broke the treaty and China has taken over there.

• President Trump: Somewhere along the line, Biden said, 'no, they should be able to join NATO [Ukraine]. Well, then Russia has somebody right on their doorstep, and I can understand their feeling about that. But there were a lot of mistakes made in that negotiation, and when I heard the way Biden was negotiating, I said, 'you're gonna end up in a war'. And it turned out to be a very bad war.

• Reporter: Your view is that they can never join NATO?

• President Trump: My view is that it was always understood; in fact I Believe that they had a deal, and then Biden broke it. They had a deal which would have been a satisfactory deal to Ukraine and everybody else, but that Biden said, 'No, you have to be able to join NATO.'

Anonymous ID: 5e1039 Jan. 7, 2025, 11:16 a.m. No.22310278   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0727 >>0919

>>22310273

Trump Presser QuotablesPN’s

I tried to combine all the quotes from the Presser, in two posts to make it easier for anons to read them, I included some that were not in and missed some that were: -

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• President Trump: They had people, in some form, related to the FBI [January 6th, 2021]. They had four or five people that were strongly related to the FBI. We have to find out about that. We have to find out about Hezbollah. We have to find out about who exactly was in that whole thing, because people that did some bad tings were not prosecuted. I see it all the time, and you see it too. People that were doing some bad things weren't prosecuted, and people that didn't even walk into the building are in jail right now. So we'll be looking at the whole thing, but I'll be making major pardons.

• President Trump: If those hostages aren't back; I don't want to hurt your negotiation, if they're not back by the time I get into office, all hell will break out in the Middle East. And it will not be good for Hamas, and it will not be good, frankly, for anyone.

• America is back, baby!

• President Trump: Why didn't they find the bomber [January 6th, 2021]? The pipe bomber. You know, they know who the pipe bomber is. The FBI knows who it is.

• President Trump: We're gonna make it great again. We're gonna make the FBI Great Again. We're gonna make the Department of Justice Fair and Strong, but fair, again.

• President Trump: We need Greenland for national security purposes. I've been told that for a long time, long before I even ran. People have been talking about it for a long time. You have approximately forty-five thousand people there. People don't even really know if Denmark has any legal right to it, but if they do, they should give it up, because we need it for national security. That's for the free world. I'm talking about protecting the free world…the people are going to probably vote for independence, or to come into the United States.

I love this man! Great to hear him speaking so firmly.

• President Trump: It's not even believable, Billions of dollars, not millions, billions, we pay billions of dollars to, essentially the Taliban, Afghanistan, and that;'s given by Biden. That's the same man that took away fifty or sixty trillion dollars worth of value from the United States [by banning offshore drilling]. Think of it. Probably our most valuable asset. This can't be allowed to happen.

• President Trump: This will be the Golden Age of America. This is the Golden Age of America. We're gonna have a great county again.

• Great presser. Loved hearing him tell the history of Mar A lago. Several years ago I enjoyed digging on many of the properties DJT owns. I still think it is wonderful info to know about our President. His choice of personal purchases reflect a love of our Country going back many years before he considered running for President

• God bless the Patriots on this board, God bless President Donald J. Trump and God bless the United States of America! MAGA

• When Trump said "Let's Make America Great Again", no one suspected that he was talking in terms of landmass. Greenland…..Canada….

• So now we know what MAGA really means

Annex Greenland

Annex Canada

Annex panama

Annex Mexico

Annex Cuba?

Annex……?

Anonymous ID: 5e1039 Jan. 7, 2025, 11:46 a.m. No.22310514   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0650

>>22308401, >>22308413, >>22308730 Don Jr. Trump Force One has landed in GreenlandPN

 

When Trump mentioned this, I knew the little push back the Greenland leader started out with was just a show. Why wouldn't Greenland want be part of American, (after all there are American forces and bases there for a long time). But as soon as Trump mentioned it, Denmark said, uh oh, we should send military and protective equipment over there because we've ignored them and stole their land for many years.

Denmark has treated the island and people as a shithole and has never financially helped them grow. They only succeeded in building an airport recently, they had never been able to have anyone fly to the island, which really stunted tourism and business growth. And Denmark did not want that to happen.

 

I wonder if Trump and the Greenland leader talked about it way before Trump announced it, it was just a little to obvious, when there wasn't serious arrogant fight back by Greenland. At the end of the leaders statement NO Greenland is not for sale, he says something like, "but we certainly welcome business opportunities or investments!"

 

 

The benefit that Greenland will get will be tremendous, financial subsidies from the US, money to build the island out, security and protection year round, ways to expand and bring industries there, being part of the greatest Nation on Earth, and no states next door that sends their illegals over the border. Plus an entire Nation, America that will embrace all Greenland people as our own family, and protect them against foreign foes, and freedom from the Imperial ownership of Denmark, what more could they want.

 

Greenland is the BIGGEST land mass on the planet it's been said:

I hope Trump has a bigMAGGARally in Greenland for all those who can attend, when the deal is done?Make America-Greenland Great Again

 

Plus Greenland is away from the continent of Europe, that is destroying the continent, by all their evil and awful policies and prejudice woke soul crushing policies and ideology, dictator EU leaders and Muslims, etc.

 

No other nation has embraced Greenland for their people and land, mostly it was for stealing their land and assets.America wants to embrace Greenland as part of the family. I can't wait!

Anonymous ID: 5e1039 Jan. 7, 2025, 11:59 a.m. No.22310606   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22310254

They are infatuated because they are afraid, they see with the MAGA movement in the US, the French protestors. etc., could be a big challenge to the leaders of these countries. Not sure that they understand the more pernicious policies and soul sucking rules, laws, mandates, the deplorables could rise up in mass in all countries. The same thing that happened in France and other EU nations etc. when the tried to ban farmers.

 

The whole point is these world leaders think they are more powerful then the people, but they are realizing they really aren't unless they kill them. Even if they do, they have big problems in the future.

 

Their plans about Limiting the population is really going blowback in their faces when the AI bots, robots, etc. software isn't or is updated, and the AI is taught about American and World History wars, freedom, etc., they will attack and kill the elite and their masters. Just wait until AI robots can create little AI robots.That's the future for AI development, and there are a lot of evil players developing it.

 

That is when they find out why God created man, and not oligarchs.

Anonymous ID: 5e1039 Jan. 7, 2025, 12:12 p.m. No.22310690   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22310268

>Steven Rattner: “WE need death panels. Well, maybe not death panels, exactly, but unless we start allocating health care resources more prudently — rationing, by its proper name — the exploding cost of Medicare will swamp the federal budget.”Matthew Yglesias: “When the patient is already over 80, the simple fact of the matter is that no amount of treatment is going to work miracles in terms of life expectancy or quality of life.”

 

>Public health and disease control

 

>These individuals highlight the risks of people in terms of disease spread and public health crises. Under the pretense of "saving lives" these people actually want to cull the population.

 

This proves that RFKjr has been correct for decades, they've really been planning it for more than a century. So if we make MAHA

"Make America Healthy Again" by removing or the toxins, chemicals, drugs, shitty food, shitty education, etc. that are destructive the people in their 80's to 100's will not be constantly ill and a burden, nor will the young be.

 

Human's easily lived into their 100's over the centuries.My grandmother lived to 2 months before her 100th birthday. And she was talkative, somewhat healthy and still part of society. She never got dementia, but she had physical problems, but that didn't stop her from interacting.

 

There are many a 100+ adults alive now that have a productive and somewhat healthy life and are not a burden on society.

 

The burden on society are these elite oligarchy that wants to rid themselves of the burden of having empathy and care for what they consider the deplorables, that aren't super rich.

 

Canada is doing this now, and if that is not stopped, they will be left with all Nazis and no Canadians.

Anonymous ID: 5e1039 Jan. 7, 2025, 12:17 p.m. No.22310730   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22310282

notableI liked looking at the audience and see who wasn't clapping, it's surprising how many agree with the shit they impose. by the end he had a lot more clapping.

Anonymous ID: 5e1039 Jan. 7, 2025, 12:20 p.m. No.22310750   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22310293

Question: Isn't every investigation or prosecution he's been involved with at the DOJ for many years all illegal? Why didn't the DOJ know he was a foreigner and could not be an attorney in the US without being a citizen.

 

I'm going to check what cases he's been involved in.

 

Anon, please put the sauce on this, can't nominate it without the link, sauce, etc.

Anonymous ID: 5e1039 Jan. 7, 2025, 1:16 p.m. No.22311001   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1012

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Jack Smith (lawyer), born as John Luman== Smith

 

If Smith is so famous, why are there only articles on Wiki from 2022-24, with only a one or two from 2015, 2017, and 2016 on a Sandi Diego Tribune? Supposedly joining the DOJ in March 14, 2017. Where are any articles back to 2010 or earlier?

 

It seems like he was either hired at DOJ before 2010, or later or earlier. His Wiki page and articles are all messed up. Hardly any articles before 2016.Very fishy timeline and articles.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Smith_(lawyer)

 

DOJ’s elite Public Integrity unit gets new leader(By SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE)

Originally Published: August 30, 2010at 6:54 AM PST UPDATED:August 31, 2016at 11:21 PM PST

In this Aug. 24, 2010, photo, Jack Smith, the Department of Justice's chief of the Public Integrity Section, poses for photo at the Department of Justice in Washington. Smith, a 41-year-old prosecutor with a love for courtroom work and an impressive record, has been brought in to restore the elite unit's credibility.

WASHINGTONWASHINGTON — The Justice Department’s Public Integrity Section has a storied 34-year history of pursuing corruption in government and safeguarding the public trust.

That trust was breached, however, when some of the unit’s prosecutors failed to turn over evidence favorable to the defense in their high-profile criminal trial of Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, who died earlier this month in a plane crash.

Now Jack Smith, a 41-year-old prosecutor with a love for courtroom work and an impressive record, has been brought in to restore the elite unit’s credibility.

Before Stevens, Public Integrity’s renown was built on large successes – like the prosecution of the Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal and convictions of federal and state judges, members of Congress and state legislators, military officers, federal lawmen and bureaucrats and their state counterparts over the years.

But its stumble – not disclosing exculpatory evidence as Supreme Court precedent requires – was equally large. It was so serious that Attorney General Eric Holder, one of Public Integrity’s distinguished alums, stepped in and asked a federal judge to throw out Stevens’ convictions.

At the time of the Stevens debacle, Smith was overseeing all investigations for the international war crimes office at The Hague in the Netherlands. He’d read about the Stevens case. Offered the chance to take over Public Integrity, he couldn’t stay away.

“I had a dream job and I had no desire to leave it, but opportunities like this don’t come up very often,” Smith said in an interview. “I left the dream job for a better one.”

Smith said he arrived with an open mind, and “I found the unit I inherited operating at a high level. I have no excuses if we don’t achieve great things.”

Smith sees his job as serving people like his parents and the values they instilled as he grew up in the upstate New York town of Clay: “They pay their taxes, follow the rules and they expect their public officials to do the same.”

Smith is in charge of politically sensitive criminal investigations he will neither discuss nor even acknowledge. They are known to include a probe of whether Sen. John Ensign, R-Nev., conspired with an ex-aide to violate lobbying restrictions.

A Harvard Law School graduate, Smith’s first legal job was in the Manhattan district attorney’s office.

“There were 40 or 50 of us who started together and all of us thought we wanted to be trial attorneys,” Smith recalls.

 

https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2010/08/30/dojs-elite-public-integrity-unit-gets-new-leader/

Anonymous ID: 5e1039 Jan. 7, 2025, 1:19 p.m. No.22311012   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22311001

Jack Smith (lawyer), born asJohn LumanSmith

 

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Smith was among those still standing after the baptism by fire all young prosecutors face: Being on your feet in a courtroom, getting yelled at by judges and dealing with the daily pressures prosecutors face, but which a few, including Smith, seem to embrace.

“I don’t think I was very talented, but you field a lot of ground balls, you’re a good shortstop,” says Smith.

Accounts of Smith’s work ethic are legion. He spent a weekend sleeping in the hallway of a New York apartment building so he could intercept a victim who was afraid to testify in a domestic violence case. After what Smith calls “a long, long talk,” the woman took the stand.

Smith’s next stop was the U.S. attorney’s office in Brooklyn, where he was in command of some of the most high-profile cases in the city, including prosecution of police officers in the sodomy of Haitian immigrant Abner Louima.

In a murder-for-hire trial that appeared to be a long-shot for prosecutors, Smith put the defendant’s brother on the stand, a hostile witness. The story the brother told conflicted on a key point with the story the defendants’ lawyers had been presenting – a difference Smith highlighted with devastating effectiveness. Jurors took two hours to return a guilty verdict, and one of them jokingly called across the street to Smith afterward outside the courthouse: “Will you be my lawyer?”

But he’s had setbacks too: In a recent 2-1 decision, a federal appeals court dismissed a death sentence Smith won against a man for killing two New York police officers. The majority found Smith violated defendant Ronell Wilson’s constitutional rights by suggesting to the jury during the trial’s penalty phase that Wilson’s decisions to exercise his rights to go to trial and to not testify should call into question Wilson’s post-conviction expression of remorse. The dissenting judge said an error, if there was one, had no effect on the jury.

The head of Justice’s criminal division, Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer, praises Smith’s work: “I have the best guy I could have in that job. I’m looking for a natural leader, someone with tremendous energy, someone with tremendous judgment.”

Repercussions from the Stevens case still echo.

The section’s conduct is under investigation by a court-appointed special prosecutor and an internal Justice watchdog unit. Smith’s predecessor, William Welch, and three members of the trial team left for other criminal division jobs. The 30-member office is pursuing scores of investigations. Each year the section charges dozens of people and assists U.S. attorneys around the country in hundreds of other cases.

But when the facts don’t warrant a prosecution, “you have to be able to admit that if it’s not there, it’s not there,” Smith said. “I think that’s hard for people to do and having been a prosecutor for 15 years that is something I can do.”

And something he has done repeatedly in recent months: He closed long-running investigations of former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, R-Texas; Rep. Don Young, R-Alaska, and former Rep. John Doolittle, R-Calif. without charges. And adhering strictly to policy, Smith left it to the other side to disclose the closures.

Originally Published: August 30, 2010at 6:54 AM PST

 

https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2010/08/30/dojs-elite-public-integrity-unit-gets-new-leader/