The man who attempted to assassinate Donald Trump last month had searched for information on both the Republican National Convention and the Democratic National Convention before ultimately opening fire on the former president's rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, FBI officials told reporters Wednesday, suggesting that the Trump event was a "target of opportunity."
Trump is now out with his 3rd series of NFT Digital Trading cards, with many special offers and deals for the cultists who buy them for $99 a piece. read more
Two members of Donald Trump's campaign staff had a verbal and physical altercation Monday with an official at Arlington National Cemetery, where the former president participated in a wreath-laying ceremony, NPR has learned. read more
With prominent journalists and pundits spending so much time these days scolding Kamala Harris for not yet releasing an all-encompassing policy platform, it's worth considering how the Biden-Harris administration is fighting to make rents more affordable. read more
The raids have triggered outrage and cries of voter suppression in a state with a long history of discrimination against citizens of Mexican descent, which helped give rise to LULAC. read more
Perspective:
Nina Jankowicz
@wiczipedia
Let's talk about Mark Zuckerberg's letter to the House Judiciary Committee, in which he alleges that he felt that the White House "repeatedly pressured his teams to censor" content.
This is nothing more than a cynical political ploy at self preservation. 1/
Jim Jordan and the right have been alleging censorship for years. Why does Zuckerberg release this letter now, three months before the election? To signal to Congressional republicans that he's not against them. It worked for Musk- why shouldn't Zuckerberg try it out now too? 2/
Interestingly, if these allegations were real, Jordan could have made them himself. He has in his possession dozens of interviews and depositions with tech workers, including Facebook employees, who say they did not feel coerced by the White House. 3/
Meta employees were under oath. Zuckerberg's letter is not. He can write whatever he likes, true or not. Jordan should release the transcripts from Meta employees. The Democrats on the Judiciary Committee have been asking for this for months. 4/
These allegations went all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court. The conservative Court could not find a single instance in the mountain of evidence that they reviewed that supported the claim that the US government had unduly coerced social media platforms. 5/
Jordan's manufactured "censorship" crisis started over two years ago, and amounts to a coordinated campaign on those who are standing up for the truth.
I guess Zuckerberg isn't doing that anymore. 6/
I just hope Mark appreciates the irony that by giving Jordan what he wants, he himself is giving into government pressure./end
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Mr. Thumbs Up Smiley Face has no shame:
Donald Trump Holds Responsibility for Afghanistan Withdraw, Ex-Adviser Sayswww.newsweek.com
McMaster, who was Trump's top national security adviser from February 2017 to April 2018, told CNN's Anderson Cooper during an interview on Monday night that his former boss was partly responsible for the debacle because he had decided to negotiate with the Taliban on terms of a withdrawal.
"Oh, yes," McMaster said after being asked by Cooper if Trump bears "part of the responsibility for what happened." McMaster then added, "The whole premise of talking to the Taliban before you leave Afghanistan...why the heck were we even doing that?"
"The Obama administration didn't negotiate with al-Qaeda and Iraq on the way out," he continued. "If we were gonna leave, why not just leave? What happened in these series of negotiations is we kind of threw the Afghans under the bus on the way out... then forced them to release 5,000 of some of the most heinous people on the earth."
In response to a request for clarification from Cooper, McMaster confirmed that he was referring to the Trump administration forcing the then-U.S.-backed Afghan government to release 5,000 Taliban fighters as part of the withdrawal negotiations.
Background info:
Patrick S. Tomlinsonx.com
@stealthygeek
Learned more about the story of this photo and now I'm mad.
This was taken today at Arlington National Cemetery. The grave belongs to Sgt Nicole Leeann Gee, USMC. She was among the 13 US service members killed in a suicide bombing during the Afghan withdrawal 3 yrs ago. 1/
Donald Trump is directly responsible for her death.
When negotiating the Afghanistan withdrawal, he deliberately cut out the Afghan government in Kabul we had been supporting for 20 years.
Instead, he negotiated exclusively with the Taliban. The enemy. 2/
Without any input from Kabul or our other partners in the theater, he released 5,000 Taliban, al Qaida, and affiliated fighters, criminals, and terrorists from prison because the Taliban told him to, swelling their combat force in the months before the withdrawal. 3/
When the Pentagon told Trump they would need a bare minimum security force of 4,000 troops to ensure a safe, orderly withdrawal from the country, Trump overrode his military advisors and slashed the number of remaining deployed troops to just 2,500. Sgt Gee among them. 4/
Trump did all of this in the waning months of his time in office, much of it after losing the election, to sabotage the situation and leave a --------- for Joe Biden to inherent. Three years ago today, that trap went off, costing 13 service members their lives. 5/
On August 20, 2024, Attorney General Ken Paxton's Election Integrity Unit executed multiple search warrants in Frio, Atascosa, and Bexar Counties as part of an ongoing election integrity investigation.www.texasattorneygeneral.gov
In 2022, the Election Integrity Unit received a referral from the 81st Judicial District Attorney Audrey Louis regarding allegations of election fraud and vote harvesting that occurred during the 2022 elections. The subsequent two-year investigation provided sufficient evidence to obtain the search warrants in furtherance of the ongoing investigation.
Did you see Paxton's name in that sentence?
#4 | Posted by lfthndthrds
Good grief. The intial referral was from the DA, but Paxton's office issued the warrants:
Latino advocacy group wants federal investigation of Texas AG over home searches tied to voter fraud probewww.cnn.com
A prominent Latino advocacy group asked the US Justice Department on Monday to investigate Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton after his office launched a series of raids the group says was at the homes of Democratic activists and leaders on allegations tied to voter fraud.
So far no charges have been filed as a result of last week's raids. Paxton's office said search warrants were executed in Frio, Atascosa, and Bexar counties as part of what his office described as an election integrity probe dating back to 2022.
In a release last week, the attorney general's office said its election integrity unit was investigating a referral from Audrey Louis, the district attorney in the state's 81st judicial district, involving allegations of election fraud and vote harvesting.
FTA:
Trump reposted an unhinged batch of Truth Social replies calling for his political opponents to be prosecuted, judged, and locked up in prison. Trump and his close associates have signaled for a campaign of retribution if they return to the White House.
Trump reposted images of 27 individuals including Barack Obama along with the word, "coup d'etat." Trump believes these individual have done him wrong and has marked them for retribution.