Anonymous ID: 77657b Feb. 24, 2025, 7:45 p.m. No.22650923   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Natalie Winters

@nataliegwinters

The lawyer behind the first Trump impeachment says that federal workers will have to leak classified info to get back at Trump for mass federal firings.

 

This is their strategy.

 

https://x.com/nataliegwinters/status/1894026520798138678

Anonymous ID: 77657b Feb. 24, 2025, 7:48 p.m. No.22650942   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Tucker Carlson

@TuckerCarlson

Why don’t you come sit for an interview and we’ll see how you do? I’ll send you my address, @DanCrenshawTX.

 

https://x.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1894162041213944143

Anonymous ID: 77657b Feb. 24, 2025, 7:49 p.m. No.22650949   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Megyn Kelly: Racist Joy Reid Finally Gets Fired By MSNBC, with Megyn Kelly and Victor Davis Hanson

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gI9RPQ6qqqY

Anonymous ID: 77657b Feb. 24, 2025, 7:51 p.m. No.22650959   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Eagles Will Accept White House Visit As Soon As President Trump Extends Invite

 

INDIANAPOLIS – It's a different time in America and the idea that the Philadelphia Eagles would skip another trip to the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl victory with President Donald Trump isn't the reality we're in anymore.

 

That was the case in 2018.

 

Not in 2025.

 

The Eagles, winners of their second Super Bowl in seven years after beating the Kansas City Chiefs earlier this month, would love to visit Trump this time around.

 

"We would be honored to visit the White House," a club source said. "It's one of the things we had looked forward to doing, and we look forward to receiving the invitation."

 

That's the thing: The White House has yet to extend the invite.

 

Seems streamlining a bloated government, saving billions, trying to broker peace in the Middle East and Ukraine, and rooting for the USA hockey team takes up a lot of time. But the invite will surely come, and this time it will be accepted.

 

There were rumors and a false report from earlier this month that the Eagles had voted against making the trip.

 

OutKick founder Clay Travis put out that fire Monday morning.

 

That report seemed plausible because the Eagles and Trump failed to come to terms on a visit after Philly beat the Patriots in the Super Bowl in 2018. Amid the player kneeling controversy, of which Trump was an big critic, several players voted not to attend.

 

The plan then had been to send a smaller contingent of players for the ceremony, but the visit was eventually canceled. The White House rescinded the invitation.

 

In a statement from the White House at the time, the situation had been described as the Eagles players disagreeing "with their President because he insists that they proudly stand for the National Anthem, hand on heart, in honor of the great men and women of our military and the people of our country."

 

So that trip never happened.

 

But this is a new day in America, folks.

 

Well, it feels that way for some folks. Black, Hispanic and other minorities voted for Trump in record numbers in the last election. He won both the electoral college and popular vote.

 

There is no kneeling for the anthem controversy going on right now.

 

And there is hope an economy that hurt a lot of people the past four years under Joe Biden – including a lot of people in blue cities such as Philadelphia – can be fixed.

 

The Florida Panthers became the first pro team to visit the White House since Trump began his second term to celebrate their 2024 Stanley Cup victory.

 

And Tiger Woods, a 2020 Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, has recently spent time with Trump as well.

 

Trump, we believe, is a big-time sports fan. He attended the Super Bowl game the Eagles won. And he could be the most sports-minded president in memory.

 

So, now that the Eagles have signaled they'll attend, you better believe Trump will issue the invite.

 

It should be something to see ardent Democrat party supporter Jeffrey Lurie, the Eagles owner, gift Trump with an Eagles jersey.

 

Cats and dogs getting along.

 

https://www.outkick.com/sports/eagles-accept-white-house-visit-soon-president-trump-extends-invite

Anonymous ID: 77657b Feb. 24, 2025, 8:09 p.m. No.22651057   🗄️.is 🔗kun

$20 Billion in climate funds now frozen at Citibank by EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin

 

The bank accounts of nonprofits administering a $20 billion climate program have been frozen as the program faces significant scrutiny from the Trump administration.

 

One grant recipient has confirmed to The Hill that their account with Citibank has been frozen in the wake of pressure from the administration. At least two others told E&E News, which first reported the freeze, that they were in the same boat.

 

The program in question, which is funded by the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, provides $20 billion to help finance the deployment of climate-friendly projects.

 

Last year, the Biden administration awarded that cash to eight institutions that are in charge of doling it out to projects aimed at mitigating climate change.

 

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin has been critical of the program, however, and at least some of those eight entities have had their accounts frozen in recent weeks.

 

A representative from one of the organizations told The Hill that their funds were originally frozen by Citi for a day after Zeldin voiced his criticism. The account was briefly unfrozen, but was made inaccessible again last week. The representative said that they have requested information from Citibank and the EPA, but have not received it as of Monday.

 

In the meantime, the organization does not have access to funds needed for their operations.

 

A spokesperson for Citibank declined to comment.

 

A spokesperson for the EPA directed The Hill to a recent video of Zeldin in which he indicated that he wanted to claw back funds for the program and said he would get the Justice Department involved.

 

“The financial agent agreement with the bank needs to be instantly terminated and the bank must immediately return all of the gold bars that the Biden Administration tossed off the Titanic,” Zeldin said in the video, which was posted online earlier this month.

 

“EPA needs to reassume responsibility for all of these funds. We will review every penny that has gone out the door,” he added.

 

The EPA chief also said in the video that he would work with the Justice Department on the matter.

 

Justice Department prosecutor Denise Cheung resigned last week after she was reportedly pressured to investigate the program and freeze its funding.

 

Zeldin has characterized the program as an example of wasteful government spending — and has argued that the money was rushed out the door.

 

However, the program’s supporters and grant recipients have pushed back on that narrative — noting that the funding was dispersed prior to the election and that the program is written into the law.

 

A group of Democratic senators on Monday wrote a letter to Zeldin criticizing his efforts to recoup the funding.

 

“Because there is no legal basis for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to claw back these expended … grants, and because doing so would destroy thousands of jobs and harm hundreds of communities across the country, we call on you to respect applicable legal authority, reconsider your decision, and ensure funding is available as the law requires,” said the letter, which was spearheaded by Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.).

 

“Your announcement is the latest example of the Trump Administration and its government efficiency ‘experts’ using unfounded claims of waste, fraud, and abuse as a smokescreen to ignore congressional spending authority and ignore court orders in order to freeze or terminate programs designed to reduce carbon pollution,” it continued.

 

It also requested the agency provide additional information by March 3.

 

It’s not immediately clear how long the funds will be frozen for. Republicans could potentially try to repeal the provisions of the law establishing the program as well. However, if the money is no longer in the government’s hands, it’s also unclear how such an effort would play out in practice.

 

In the meantime, the representative who spoke with The Hill said that the grantee organization was weighing its legal options.

 

https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/5161849-inflation-reduction-act-climate-program-funds-frozen-epa-zeldin/amp/

Anonymous ID: 77657b Feb. 24, 2025, 8:12 p.m. No.22651082   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1103 >>1104 >>1109

The wife of the Judge who just blocked President Trump's ICE raids appears to be the former Vice President of National Immigration Forum, a pro-open borders advocacy group.

 

https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1894104271215370598.html