A Trump-supporting Ohio businessman is getting major blowback from fellow Trump supporters after he publicly defended the honor of the Haitian immigrants he has hired to work for him. read more
Former President Donald Trump on Sunday called for "one real rough, nasty" and "violent day" of police retaliation in order to eradicate crime "immediately." The remarks " delivered by Trump at a rally in Erie, Pennsylvania, just 36 days before the election " did not amount to a new policy proposal, according to a Trump campaign official. "One rough hour " and I mean real rough " the word will get out and it will end immediately, you know? It will end immediately," Trump said. Trump has a long history of endorsing police violence, having said that police reaction to the racial unrest in response to the murder of George Floyd in 2020 "was a beautiful thing to watch. In a 2017 speech, he said: "When you see these thugs being thrown into the back of a paddy wagon, you just see them thrown in, rough. I said, Please don't be too nice.'"
GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump attempted to do crowd control at a Friday rally in Walker, Michigan. Well, he wasn't trying to control the crowd as much as he was trying to control any messaging about people leaving the event early. read more
Former President Donald Trump said he "hated" to pay his workers for overtime so much that he would hire "other people." The GOP nominee has recently proposed a blanket exemption from income tax for income earned from an individual's overtime work. Trump has also proposed more tax cuts including exemptions for income earned from tips and Social Security benefits. However, during a rally on Sunday in Pennslyvania, Trump revealed that he "hated" having to pay his workers overtime for the Trump organization. The former president went on to say he would "get other people in" and "wouldn't pay" the other employees for overtime. "And you know it's going to lead to great things a lot of people don't give. I know a lot about overtime. I hated to give overtime, I hated it. I'd get other people," Trump claimed.
The justice department has charged a Florida man for threatening to "call up my Russian-Ukrainian hit squad" to kill his political opponent, the Republican congressional representative Anna Paulina Luna, in 2021. The department unsealed an indictment against 41-year-old William Robert Braddock III of St Petersburg, Florida on Thursday, alleging that on 8 June 2021 he made multiple threats to hurt and kill Luna " identified as Victim 1 in the indictment " in a phone call with another individual, Victim 2. Braddock and Luna were candidates in the 2021 Republican primary election in Florida's 13th congressional district. Victim 2 was identified as a private citizen and acquaintance of Luna. In 2021, the Associated Press reported that Luna alleged in a Florida court that Braddock was stalking her and had threatened to hurt her.
Putin's noxious bitch finally built a wall in Valdosta.
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