Former State Rep. Rick Saccone resigns from position at Saint Vincent College after attending rally in Washington D.C. | fox43.com excerpt: "PENNSYLVANIA, USA — Former Pennsylvania State Rep. Rick Saccone has resigned his position as an adjunct professor at Saint Vincent College after joining supporters of President Donald Trump at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday. Saccone posted a video on his Facebook page where he says, "we are trying to run out all the evil people and RINOS that have betrayed our president. We are going to run them out of their offices." The video has since been deleted. After the video was posted, Saint Vincent College began an investigation into the circumstances of the video. According to Jim Berger, Associate Director of Marketing and Communications for Public Relations for Saint Vincent College, Saccone submitted a letter of resignation, effective immediately."
Former State Rep. Rick Saccone resigns from position at Saint Vincent College after attending rally in Washington D.C. | fox43.com excerpt: "You can read the official statement from Saint Vincent College here: At Saint Vincent College, we teach our students the importance of the sanctity of human life, the rule of law, civil discourse, free speech and civil engagement. We strongly condemn the extreme actions of those in our nation’s capital who engaged in violent and lawless acts against the people, institutions and processes of our democracy. We believe that all individuals have the right to an opinion, but when beliefs and opinions devolve into illegal and violent activities, there will be no tolerance. After reviewing the video posted by Rick Saccone, an adjunct professor, we immediately commenced an investigation of the facts and circumstances surrounding it. As a result of that investigation, Dr. Saccone has submitted and we have accepted his letter of resignation, effective immediately. He will no longer be associated with Saint Vincent College in any capacity."
Trump will say he would have run into the elementary school in Texas unarmed and taken down the gunman himself. Governor Abbott will say the tragedy calls for more gun freedom. Alex Jones will say the perpetrator was a government actor and the deaths were faked. Live updates: 14 students, 1 teacher killed in Texas elementary school shooting, governor says
EXCLUSIVE: Rep. Loudermilk’s ‘dear friend’ delivered him wildly conspiratorial documents on Jan. 6 to help overturn the 2020 election Maria Zack has long ties to Loudermilk, and gave him documents about 'Italygate' on Jan. 6. Eric Levai Posted on May 24, 2022 Updated on May 24, 2022, 12:57 pm CDT EXCLUSIVE: Rep. Loudermilk's 'dear friend' gave him wildly conspiratorial documents on Jan. 6 to help him overturn the 2020 election excerpt: "But the revelation that a right-wing lobbyist delivered an affidavit around one of the 2020 election’s most bizarre conspiracies, just moments before the insurrection unfolded that day, adds to the intrigue surrounding Loudermilk and the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. The Daily Dot exclusively reported last week that during the insurrection—Loudermilk spoke to WBHF radio and admitted that he’d met, the day before, with “about a dozen people” planning to attend the Jan. 6 protest. It differs from three other accounts of that day. Loudermilk previously denied he gave Capitol tours the day before the riot. Then when the Jan. 6 Committee asked to speak with him about giving tours, he shifted to say he’d met with a constituent family. He later updated that to say the family brought guests with them. In the interview about the Italygate affidavit, Zack says she also delivered it to the staff of Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) who has since left to run Trump’s social media service, and Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas), who worked with Ali Alexander, one of the Jan. 6 protest organizers."
Death toll has risen to 21. Abbott is scheduled to speak at the 2022 annual NRA meeting in Houston this Friday.
Kemp is leading Perdue by 50%. Raffensperger is leading Hice by 16%. Georgia Primary Election Results
Investigation finds half of the ten Republican 2022 candidates for governor of MI forged signatures. Trump has been quiet about such discoveries, including Republican Donald Hartle of NV who used his dead wife's name to vote twice and attributed it to Trump's unfounded allegations about massive voter fraud by Democrats. State bureau finds fraud, 5 GOP gov candidates short signatures | WOODTV.com excerpt: GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — An investigation by Michigan’s election bureau found thousands of fraudulent signatures among multiple campaigns. It says five Republican candidates did not get enough valid signatures on their nominating petitions. The bipartisan Board of State Canvassers will meet Thursday to consider the elections bureau’s recommendations. Gubernatorial candidates Donna Brandenburg, Michael Brown, James Craig, Michael Markey and Perry Johnson did not file enough valid signatures, the bureau said. That’s half of the 10 candidates vying for their party’s nomination. The reports issued late Monday by staff are a major blow to former Detroit Police Chief James Craig, who has led in polling, and businessman Perry Johnson, who has spent millions of his own money to campaign.
Tucker Carlson and Dinesh D'Souza (who made the film '2000 Mules' alleging widespread voter fraud by Democrats) initially jumped all over the story about Hartle. They went quiet when it was discovered that Hartle was the one who committed voter fraud. Nevada Man Is Charged With Voting Using His Dead Wife’s Ballot excerpt: "Conservative news outlets spread Mr. Hartle’s story. After the state Republican Party highlighted the case on Twitter, the conservative commentator Dinesh D’Souza discussed the case on his show. Then the Fox News host Tucker Carlson promoted Mr. Hartle’s account, saying: “We don’t know who did this. We wish we did, because it’s fraud.”"
Three Florida Republicans indicted for election fraud in 2020 'ghost candidate' scheme: report excerpt: "Three Florida Republicans have been charged with multiple counts of election fraud relating to the 2020 cycle. A dozen charges against "Seminole County Republican Party Chair Ben Paris, political consultant Eric Foglesong, and former independent candidate Jestine Iannotti from Senate District 9 came down through indictments sought by the State Attorney for Florida’s 18th Judicial Circuit after a Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) investigation," Florida Politics reported on Tuesday. "The investigation began in July 2021 after JC 18 State Attorney Phil Archer requested the FDLE look into the election." Prosecutors allege that Iannotti ran as an independent “ghost candidate” to funnel votes away from Democrat Patricia Sigman in favor of Republican Jason Brodeur, who ultimately prevailed with 50.3 percent of the vote over Sigman's 47.5 percent. Iannotti, meanwhile, received 2.1 percent."
Trump Vowed Vengeance, but Georgia Voters Rejected His Meddling excerpt: "Donald J. Trump barreled into Georgia vowing to marshal voters against his enemies and punish Republicans who crossed him in 2020. Instead, Georgia voters punished him for meddling in their state. Mr. Trump picked losers up and down the ballot, most strikingly missing the mark on a third governor’s race in three weeks. The dismal record, particularly for chief executives, illustrates the shortcomings of Mr. Trump’s revenge tour. Since leaving the White House, and the structure it provided, the former president has erratically deployed his political power, often making choices on a whim or with little clear path to execution. That approach has repeatedly left him empty-handed and raised new doubts about the viselike grip he has held on the Republican Party. In Georgia, Mr. Trump tried to wipe out a triumvirate of Republican statewide officeholders who refused to help overturn the 2020 presidential results: Gov. Brian Kemp, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and Attorney General Chris Carr. But the three men all coasted to victory — and handed Mr. Trump a stinging rebuke in a state that has become one of the nation’s most important presidential battlegrounds."
We could only hope. Could you see his fat rambo ass waddling down a school hall trying to dodge bullets? Ow - oooch....my bone spurs....
Trump Vowed Vengeance, but Georgia Voters Rejected His Meddling excerpt: "Unseating incumbent governors in a primary, as Mr. Trump tried to do in Georgia and Nebraska, is even more challenging. According to the Eagleton Center on the American Governor at Rutgers University, governors defeat primary challengers about 95 percent of the time. Two incumbent governors haven’t lost primaries in the same year since 1994."
We knew everything that was said in the Trump White House would eventually come to light but Jesus Christ. Trump Reportedly Complained About Pence Being Taken to Safety on Jan. 6 and Suggested He Really Should Be Hung Shortly after hundreds of rioters at the Capitol started chanting “Hang Mike Pence!” on Jan. 6, 2021, the White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows, left the dining room off the Oval Office, walked into his own office and told colleagues that President Donald J. Trump was complaining that the vice president was being whisked to safety. Mr. Meadows, according to an account provided to the House committee investigating Jan. 6, then told the colleagues that Mr. Trump had said something to the effect of, maybe Mr. Pence should be hung.
Guns are banned during Trump's upcoming speech at the NRA conference excerpt: "Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to speak at the National Rifle Association's Annual Leadership Forum on Friday. But audience members at the group's annual meeting, being held this year in Houston, won't be able to carry guns during his address. The conference is going ahead in the shadow of Tuesday's mass shooting at a Uvalde, Texas, elementary school that killed at least 21 people — including 19 students. According to the NRA, the Secret Service is taking control of the hall during Trump's speech and is prohibiting attendees from having firearms, firearms accessories and knives. Ammunition, laser pointers, pepper spray, toy guns, backpacks and other items also won't be allowed."
Trump apparently never called Mike Pence after the riot started to see if he was safe. A journalist asked Trump about this issue. Trump's response was that Pence was protected by the secret service, so he didn't feel obligated to call him to see if he was ok.