Fiscal conservatives on Capitol Hill have become sparse. Trump has shown no concern whatsover about the national debt. The U.S. national budget deficit for 2020 is running near $3.7 trillion. The national debt is approaching $26 trillion. The debt was $22 trillion in 2019. Trump, GOP clash over new round of checks By Alexander Bolton 06/23/20 08:01 PM EDT Trump, GOP clash over new round of checks excerpt: "Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) called another round of checks “a terrible idea.” “We’re already setting records with how much money we’ve spent,” he said. “We’ve added like $4 trillion in debt in one year just with what they’ve done so far.” Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) said “anything we do in the future has to be better targeted.” He said Congress needs to take a close look at the money that was appropriated in March and remains unspent. “Possibly if the economy comes back fast enough maybe we repeal some of that spending,” he said. “I certainly do not think we’re in a position today to have to authorize even a dollar more.”"
Yes it did. It speaks about videos and DVDs Epstein might have made of Trump. He made lots of tapes and DVDs of the other notorious friends of his. There is even one tape of Roger Stone. Moreover, tomorrow, a very important lawyer from the justice department will speak before our Congress -not the one in Australia- about special treatment for Stone, likely at the orders of Trump.
The commissioners of Palm Beach County where Trump lives voted 7-0 to mandate the use of face coverings in buildings where the public is welcome to try to stop the increase in coronavirus cases. Virus Surges Across U.S., Throwing Reopenings Into Disarray By Margaret Newkirk and Jonathan Levin June 23, 2020, 3:19 PM EDT Updated on June 23, 2020, 5:22 PM EDT Virus Surges Across U.S., Throwing Reopenings Into Disarray excerpt: "California reported 5,019 new cases, its biggest daily jump, for a total of more than 183,000, according to state data. The state also hit a record 3,700 hospitalizations. Arizona also broke its daily case record, adding nearly 3,600, according to tallies released Tuesday, bringing the total to 58,179. The state also reported 42 deaths, raising the toll to 1,384. In Florida, local leaders hurried to react to daunting statistics. Palm Beach County -- where President Donald Trump makes his official residence -- became the latest jurisdiction to mandate masks to fend off the surge, with county commissioners voting unanimously to approve the measure Tuesday."
Its about time Fla did something even if its a little late.... We are having pop up testing sites all over the place and the lines are next to NON EXISTATNT so I guess thats a plus as well
And you know what??? The "men" in the Jeffrey Epstein circle of friends were all heavy-hitters in "society." They were rich & famous people that hung with Epstein and got hooked up with very young girls. Epstein's circle was NOT made up of everyday guys - but guys like Prince Andrew of England, Wall Street moguls, corporate CEO's, Hollywood titans, and RUMP.
And Ehud Barak of Israel. They had to kill Epstein. He made "In Action" videos of them. Ask your self: Why did the man who owned the Victoria Secret Empire sign over a 60 million dollar Manhattan mansion to Epstein? And what happened to all the evidence William Barr collected from all of Epstein's houses? And why did William Barr have Epstein moved from the state owned Riker's Island to the Federal detention building where he was murdered? Why were the cameras all turned off? Why did they have replacement guards? I'm thinking there is evidence to link Trump with his old dear friend who knew so much.
The flipside is true as well it certainly does not mean he is as with most things there is probably some truth buried some where discerning it is another matter entirely
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said Berman was fired so that Clayton could replace him. That's not an adequate explanation. White House offers new explanation for firing of Manhattan U.S. attorney By Melissa Quinn Updated on: June 22, 2020 / 8:12 PM / CBS News White House offers new explanation for firing of Manhattan U.S. attorney excerpt: "United States attorneys must be confirmed by the Senate, and the future of Clayton's nomination is unclear. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham, a Republican from South Carolina, said in a statement Saturday that he was not contacted by the Trump administration about Clayton's nomination and stressed the panel's policy is to receive two "blue slips" — blue pieces of paper on which a home-state senator notes their support for a nominee — before moving to the nomination. The two-home state senators who would have to sign-off on Clayton's nomination for it to proceed before the Senate Judiciary Committee are Schumer and Democratic Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, both of New York. Schumer on Sunday called for Clayton to withdraw his name from consideration."
Hogan Gidley replaces Kayleigh McEnany as press secretary for his campaign. Trump campaign names Hogan Gidley as new press secretary By Grace Segers June 24, 2020 / 9:02 AM / CBS News Trump campaign names Hogan Gidley as new press secretary excerpt: "The Trump campaign has named Hogan Gidley as its new press secretary, replacing Kayleigh McEnany, who became the White House press secretary in April. Gidley is currently the principal deputy press secretary at the White House. "Hogan Gidley has been at the President's side for three years and now he joins the fight to re-elect him," campaign manager Brad Parscale said in a statement. "He is a talented advocate and defender of the President and his policies and is never afraid to go into battle with hostile reporters and television hosts. Hogan is a great addition to the team and makes us even stronger." President Trump on Tuesday tweeted praise of Gidley, calling him a "strong, loyal and trusted member of the team." Mr. Trump said Gidley would be leaving the White House on July 1. Prior to working at the White House, Gidley was a Republican consultant and served as a contributor to CBS News."
Last night some racist white nationalists and Trump supporters attacked colored people in Wisconsin. The damaged shops and even set fires. They attacked a Democratic state senator who had stopped to take pictures. He said that he had just stopped to take pictures and was punched several times and kicked on his head. Another thing these white nationalists Trump supporters did was to knock down and damage the public statue of an abolitionist man. Abolitionists had fought against slavery of Black men by rich white supremacists.
Of course, they didn’t want their pictures taken. Once identified they would likely lose their day job as a fry-cook at Burger King or McDonald’s.
Germany is having similar problems. Germany put 500,000 people back under lockdown after a spike in coronavirus cases