OK peeps
think i found the date of the statue that moved in the Oval
Anyone got a login to verify?
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From Donald Trump Truth Social 04/28/25 03:32 PM
OK peeps
think i found the date of the statue that moved in the Oval
Anyone got a login to verify?
Donald J. Trump Posts From His Truth Social
@TrumpDailyPosts
From Donald Trump Truth Social 04/28/25 03:32 PM
> first Q date?
Dec 2017 - the noticing happened around Thanksgiving but I couldn't spend any time to figure out what was going on until work breaj at the holidays - 3 solid days of reading all the posts and anon's messages on 8ch and 4ch - fire hose in 72 hrs.
he President Donald Trump-aligned legal group America First Legal Foundation on Monday sued Chief Supreme Court Justice John Roberts, accusing him of acting beyond his scope as head of the U.S. Judicial Conference.
The lawsuit was also lodged against Robert Conrad, who serves as the director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, according to Fox News.
The legal action accuses the men of operating beyond their scope of resolving cases or controversies, citing their cooperation with Congress in helping them investigate Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, and a willingness to create or adopt a code of ethics for the court.
https://justthenews.com/government/courts-law/america-first-legal-sues-supreme-court-chief-justice-john-roberts
If the Biden admin didn't disgust you enough, this is terrible. Had no idea it was going on until today. saw a post from ANC about new training for the horses.
Horse-Drawn Funerals at Arlington Suspended Until Mid-2024
https://www.military.com/daily-news/2023/06/08/horse-drawn-funerals-arlington-suspended-until-mid-2024.html
The Army has extended its suspension of providing horse-drawn caissons for military funeral honors at Arlington National Cemetery through June 2024, a decision service officials said Wednesday is necessary to rehabilitate 27 horses and reset the troubled program.
The 3rd Infantry Regiment's Caisson Platoon, which provides horses and wheeled platforms to transport fallen service members and military retirees to their burial sites at the hallowed Virginia cemetery, announced a 45-day suspension in April to assess the health of the herd and review their living conditions.
The review found that 27 horses in the 48-member herd had muscle and joint injuries, as well as hoof issues, that required rehabilitation. Needing at least 24 healthy, trained horses for three squads, and to give the service time to improve the herd's living conditions at Fort Myer and Fort Belvoir, Virginia, the decision was made to stand down caisson support for the year.
The initial suspension followed the deaths of four horses in the platoon the previous year. Two died in February 2022, according to a CNN report that also found the herd lived in small, unsanitary paddocks at Fort Myer and ate low-quality hay.
An older horse later died from surgical complications following a limb fracture, while a fourth horse died in November of "acute abdominal distress," which may have been caused by colic or by ingesting poor-quality hay or even gravel.
During the suspension, the Army plans to buy lighter-weight caissons and better-fitting saddles and tack to reduce the horses' musculoskeletal strain and will acquire and train new horses to replace any that may be retired.
The service also plans to garner a network of horse experts to serve as advisers, and contract with new trainers, a farrier and facilities support personnel to better manage services and quality of life for the horses.
Maj. Gen. Trevor Bredenkamp, who took command last week of the U.S. Army Military District of Washington, the unit responsible for the herd, said the soldiers and civilians who care for the horses are "committed to learning and resetting the herd and developing the requisite services, facilities and capabilities" to ensure the animals receive the best care.