Anonymous ID: 0d99a4 July 8, 2019, 3:53 p.m. No.6955857   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6083 >>6411

After Scrapping US Flag — NIKE Posts Feminist Ad About Putting Women Soccer Players on Mt. Rushmore

 

NIKE hates the US flag but they LOVE the US Women’s Soccer Team.

 

The apparel giant released this ad online about putting women soccer players on Mount Rushmore following their World Cup win.

 

This team wins. Everyone wins.

 

Victory is when we all win. It's only crazy until you do it. #justdoit @USWNT pic.twitter.com/pBU7UE2IEs

 

— Nike (@Nike) July 7, 2019

 

NIKE has decided to go in an anti-American and pro-feminism direction.

 

But not everyone thinks this is a good idea.

 

The trolling under their post is EPIC!

 

pic.twitter.com/4aGxSHNMD6

 

— MileHighJustice (@notstevevai) July 7, 2019

 

Our family stopped purchasing all Nike products. One disgracefull word. Kaepernick!! 🇺🇸

 

— Jeff (@LPASSETMGT) July 7, 2019

 

Boycott Nike. They are unpatriotic.

 

— HTTRalways (@HTTRalways) July 7, 2019

 

You lost millions of supporters @Nike , too late, go cuddle with Colin Kaepernick

 

— D.A. (@D_A_76) July 8, 2019

 

They suddenly like America again….. I guess when it could make them millions they do.

 

— K A R L Y C 🦋 (@officialkarlyc) July 8, 2019

 

So Done with your company.

 

— Marian Cullen R.N. (@mgc0083) July 8, 2019

 

pic.twitter.com/S26ENDTDdS

 

— Darth Ridiculous (@bloewenberg) July 8, 2019

 

Congratulations @USWNT. However, pic.twitter.com/yEtMuBxWWi

 

— Give Me Cleveland Or Give Me Death (@CLEorNOWHERE1) July 8, 2019

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/07/after-scrapping-us-flag-nike-posts-feminist-ad-about-putting-women-soccer-players-on-mt-rushmore/

 

NIKE Goddess of WAR (Just do it) Welcome to the truth! PROJECTION manifestation ritual, ARE YOU AWAKE YET?

Anonymous ID: 0d99a4 July 8, 2019, 4:06 p.m. No.6956149   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6264 >>6374

Deutsche Bank employees leave New York office with white envelopes and their belongings after the investment bank cuts 18,000 jobs across the world and causes shares to plunge more than five percent

 

Deutsche Bank is laying off 18,000 jobs across the global, it announced Sunday

The German investment bank sacked workers in New York, Sydney, Hong Kong and London on Monday morning

Decision sent shares plummeting almost seven percent when trading started

It is not yet clear how many jobs in the U.S. have been cut but employees were spotted leaving the Wall Street office with large white envelopes

Sources said hundreds of New York staff were informed that their positions were being cut and they received details of redundancy packages

Deutsche said it is scrapping its global equities operations and will cut some in fixed income in the U.S

CEO Christian Sewing said the job cuts will last until 2022

 

Deutsche Bank has started laying off staff in New York after the German investment bank began implementing 18,000 job cuts across the globe, prompting shares to plunge more than five percent.

 

The bank sacked workers in New York, Sydney, Hong Kong and London on Monday morning as it launched one of the biggest overhauls to an investment bank since the aftermath of the financial crisis.

 

It is not yet clear how many jobs in the U.S. have been cut but employees were spotted leaving the Wall Street office on Monday with large white envelopes after being summoned to the cafeteria to learn their fate.

 

Hundreds of staff in New York were informed during the meetings that their positions were being cut and they received details of their redundancy packages, sources said.

 

One source said staff could be seen saying their goodbyes to colleagues upon leaving the cafeteria. A notice inside the building's lobby told staff the cafeteria would be closed until 11.30am.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7224639/Deutsche-Bank-prepares-layoffs-New-York-City.html

Anonymous ID: 0d99a4 July 8, 2019, 4:12 p.m. No.6956353   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6402

>>6956285

Bill Clinton’s Office Issues Statement on Epstein: ‘Knows Nothing’ About His Terrible Crimes

 

Former President Bill Clinton is denying knowledge of the “terrible crimes” Jeffrey Epstein pleaded guilty to today.

 

Epstein is facing sex trafficking and conspiracy charges, and the indictment reads that he “enticed and recruited, and caused to be enticed and recruited, dozens of minor girls to visit his mansion in New York.”

 

There are a number of high-profile figures with ties to Epstein, including former President Bill Clinton and current President Donald Trump.

 

A statement from Clinton’s office tonight says, “President Clinton knows nothing about the terrible crimes Jeffrey Epstein pleaded guilty to in Florida some years ago, or those with which he has been recently charged.”

 

Clinton flew multiple times on Epstein’s jet. A 2016 Fox News report on the flight logs says he took at least 26 trips. The statement from Clinton’s office claims he only “took a total of four trips” on his plane in 2002 and 2003, and met him at his home and his Harlem apartment around 2002.

 

“He’s not spoken to Epstein in well over a decade, and has never been to Little St. James Island, Epstein’s ranch in New Mexico, or his residence in Florida.”

 

News: President Clinton has issued a statement on Jeffrey Epstein pic.twitter.com/LlTZC8j6pv

 

https://www.mediaite.com/news/bill-clintons-office-issues-statement-on-epstein-knows-nothing-about-his-terrible-crimes/

Anonymous ID: 0d99a4 July 8, 2019, 4:16 p.m. No.6956457   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Epstein charges put Trump Labor secretary back in spotlight

 

 

President Trump's secretary of Labor is back in the spotlight for his connection to Jeffrey Epstein after the billionaire was charged Monday with sex trafficking.

 

Alex Acosta, who as a U.S. attorney oversaw a favorable 2008 plea deal for Epstein, is likely to face growing pressure as new details emerge about the financier’s alleged victimization of young girls in New York and Florida.

 

House Democrats have renewed their calls for Acosta to step down, and some of Trump's allies view the Labor secretary as a political liability moving forward.

 

“The president's going to be furious,” said former Trump campaign adviser Sam Nunberg. “I can’t imagine that he’s going to stay there for very long.”

 

Nunberg noted that it’s the Trump administration's Justice Department pursuing fresh charges against Epstein.

 

“I'm going to give the president the benefit of the doubt that he didn’t know about the Epstein issue when he nominated Acosta,” Nunberg said. “I don’t know why he was confirmed.”

 

The Senate confirmed Acosta in April 2017 by a 60-38 vote. A few senators who voted to confirm Acosta have celebrated Epstein's arrest.

 

House Democrats, several of whom urged Acosta to resign in the wake of a Miami Herald report published earlier this year, revived their calls on Monday for the Labor secretary's ouster.

 

“The new sex trafficking charges announced today make it agonizingly clear that Acosta failed to deliver true justice for the underage girls Jeffrey Epstein mercilessly exploited,” Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schutlz (D-Fla.) tweeted.

 

“Someone with such poor judgement & utter disregard for survivors should not be our Secretary of Labor.”

 

Rep. Katherine Clark (D-Mass.) called Epstein's arrest “one step closer to justice” for his victims.

 

“Next step: getting rid of @SecretaryAcosta, who let Epstein get away with these horrendous crimes,” she added.

 

Earlier in the day, prosecutors in New York City unsealed charges against Epstein alleging that he engaged in sex acts with girls as young as 14 and used them to recruit other minors.

 

Prosecutors said they found hundreds of pictures of nude or partially nude young women and girls during a search of Epstein's Manhattan home.

 

Epstein has pleaded not guilty to the charges.

 

The president was asked Sunday as he left his New Jersey golf club whether he had any comment on Epstein's arrest, as the two men ran in the same social circles years ago.

 

“No, I don’t know about it,” Trump responded. “That I don’t know about.”

 

The Trump administration remained quiet on Monday about Acosta’s role in the Epstein case and his job moving forward.

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/452084-epstein-charges-put-trump-labor-secretary-back-in-spotlight