Shooting at demonstration in Wisconsin. Trump is sending in federal agents. Teen accused of fatal shooting during Kenosha protests arrested in Illinois By Erin Donaghue Updated on: August 26, 2020 / 2:53 PM / CBS News Teen accused of fatal shooting during Kenosha protests arrested in Illinois excerpt: "The warrant out of Kenosha County, Wisconsin charges the teen with first-degree intentional homicide, according to the Antioch Police. Antioch Police said the arrest came following posts on social media "that may imply that our community may experience social unrest," but did not specify whether the teen was involved in those posts. The Anti-Defamation League, which tracks extremist activity, told CBS News there were militia members at the Kenosha protest but found no indication from Rittenhouse's social media footprint that he is connected to any extremist movements. His posts indicate he is extremely pro-police and appears to have been a former police explorer, a career-oriented program for youth considering a career in law enforcement. Many of his social media posts use the phrase, "Blue Lives Matter," according to the ADL."
The Kenosha Shooting Suspect Was In The Front Row Of A Trump Rally In January Kyle Rittenhouse’s social media is filled with references to “Blue Lives Matter.” Ellie Hall, BuzzFeed News Reporter Amber Jamieson, BuzzFeed News Reporter Tasneem Nashrulla, BuzzFeed News Reporter Posted on August 26, 2020, at 5:53 p.m. ET Kenosha Suspect Kyle Rittenhouse Was Front Row At Trump Rally excerpt: "The law enforcement–obsessed 17-year-old who was charged with shooting and killing two people and injuring another in Kenosha, Wisconsin, during protests for Jacob Blake appeared in the front row at a Donald Trump rally in January. Kyle Howard Rittenhouse’s social media presence is filled with him posing with weapons, posting “Blue Lives Matter,” and supporting Trump for president. Footage from the Des Moines, Iowa, rally on Jan. 30 shows Rittenhouse feet away from the president, in the front row, to the left of the podium. He posted a TikTok video from the event."
ALL THIS = the biggest criminal to ever occupy the White House. Corruption / Swamp Inc. All while proclaiming his love for the Constitution (and being the biggest breaker of it's laws) What a F*CKING STAIN.
Article from August 2019 about shooters in Texas and Ohio a day apart from one another. After El Paso, We Can No Longer Ignore Trump’s Role in Inspiring Mass Shootings The United States saw two mass shootings in the span of 24 hours. At least one of them appears to have been inspired by Donald Trump. Mehdi Hasan August 4 2019, 10:10 a.m. After El Paso, We Can No Longer Ignore Trump’s Role in Inspiring Mass Shootings "On Saturday morning, a gunman at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas, shot and killed at least 20 people before surrendering to the police. By all accounts, Patrick Crusius, the 21-year-old alleged shooter, is a fan of President Donald Trump and his policies. According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, a “Twitter account bearing the suspect’s name contains liked tweets that include a ‘BuildTheWall’ hashtag, a photo using guns to spell out ‘Trump,’” and more. Incredibly, the nation woke up to more grim news on Sunday, with reports that a man suited up in body armor and bearing a rifle with high-capacity magazines had carried out a rampage in Dayton, Ohio, killing at least nine people and injuring 26. Little is known yet about the Dayton shooter, but a four-page manifesto authorities believe was written by Crusius and posted shortly before the El Paso attack is full of the kind of hateful rhetoric and ideas that have flourished under Trump."
Two bags of air being unleashed on Thursday. Hurricane Laura crashes Trump's convention The Category 4 storm made landfall in Louisiana early Thursday morning, the same day as Trump's acceptance speech. Hurricane Laura crashes Trump's convention excerpt: "Once again, a Louisiana hurricane is crashing Republicans’ national party convention. In 2008, the GOP scrapped most of the first night of their convention in Minnesota as Hurricane Gustav made landfall in Louisiana. Four years later, Tropical Storm Isaac wiped out the first night of Republicans’ Tampa, Fla., convention, as it skirted the city on the way to a landfall as a hurricane in Louisiana. Now, one of the 10 strongest hurricanes ever to landfall in the Lower 48 states has come on shore in the hours before President Donald Trump's acceptance speech on Thursday. The extremely dangerous hurricane — along with the fallout of the recent police shooting in Kenosha, Wis., that led to the postponement of NBA playoff games and other pro sports on Wednesday — has thrown up another management hurdle for Trump and his administration, as well as threatening to knock the convention out of the stories leading the nation’s news. But for now, it was business as usual during the third night of President Donald Trump’s nominating convention."
The Onion spoof on Bush in 2008 using Hurricane footage. They are in need of doing another for Trump. The Onion - Bush Tours America To Survey Damage Caused By His Presidency Youtube video:
Trump calls for Biden to submit to drug tests. Trump says he wants drug tests before debates with Biden
Day 3 of the RNC convention tried to portray Trump as Mr. Nice Guy who's concerned about the rights of immigrants and women. In 2019 Trump ran an ad during the World Series that proudly proclaimed "He's no Mr. Nice Guy." Trump -- 'No Mr. Nice Guy' -- shows softer side to win voters Trump campaign boasts president is ‘no Mr Nice Guy’ in new ad
Trump -- 'No Mr. Nice Guy' -- shows softer side to win voters by JONATHAN LEMIRE and ZEKE MILLER Associated Press Wednesday, August 26th 2020 Trump -- 'No Mr. Nice Guy' -- shows softer side to win voters excerpt: "Notably, however, none of the three adult Trump children who spoke during the first two days offered a humanizing anecdote about their father, sticking to political talking points. Much of last week's Democratic National Convention was used to flesh out a portrait of Biden as a man who has suffered immense personal tragedy and can relate to others, including Americans who have lost jobs or loved ones during the pandemic. Testimonials were offered about the pain he has suffered — his first wife and infant daughter died in a 1972 car crash; his son Beau died of cancer in 2015. And there was considerable talk about how he empathizes with others, including a 13-year-old New Hampshire boy who, like the former vice president, stuttered. Trump aides privately concede that the Democrats told those stories well and that it accentuated their need to showcase some sense of empathy from Trump, who has previously struggled to publicly connect with victims of tragedies, including natural disasters and the pandemic. Mark Meadows, the president’s chief of staff, promised before the GOP convention began that the “biggest surprises” would be moments that showed “a different side of President Trump that a lot of people don’t really see.” Trump aides noticed that within months of him taking office, he began losing the support of women, particularly those in the suburbs, who were turned off by some of his callous behavior and bellicose tweets. That only accelerated this spring, after the pandemic arrived. Many suburban voters and some seniors were turned off by Trump’s perceived lack of empathy for those touched by COVID-19 and those marching for racial justice after the death of George Floyd. Campaign surveys showed Trump trailed Biden badly in how voters perceived them relating to and understanding Americans’ troubles."
And the Republican National Convention is filled with false statements and out-right lies. Do they really think the voters are that stupid as to buy their line of shit?
People are starting to talk again about Robert Mueller, who was a Republican and former head of the FBI. Mueller said that he was unable to charge a sitting president and that his investigation did not exonerate Trump.
Pence reinvents Trump's presidency on a disorienting night of crises Analysis by Stephen Collinson and Maeve Reston, CNN Updated 3:39 AM ET, Thu August 27, 2020 Republican convention: Pence reinvents Trump's presidency on a disorienting night of crises - CNNPolitics excerpt: "Pence didn't note that a 17-year-old suspected of killing two people and injuring a third in Kenosha overnight was a pro-police supporter of the President who posted video on TikTok from a Trump rally in Des Moines in January. The shootings came a night after the RNC highlighted a St. Louis couple who brandished guns at Black Lives Matter protesters outside their home. When asked about the link between the suspect and the Trump rally in Des Moines earlier on Wednesday, White House counselor Kellyanne Conway said the White House is "not responsible for the private conduct of people who go to rallies." Trump supporter or not, the suspect will be held accountable by a legal process. But the incident is sure to spark more debate about the extent to which the demagogic approach the President has taken towards racial tension and violence influences the actions of impressionable individuals at a volatile moment. In another odd twist, shortly after Pence insisted that "we will have law and order on the streets of America," he recognized the sister of Dave Patrick Underwood, an officer of the Department of Homeland Security's Federal Protective Service who he said "was shot and killed during the riots in Oakland, California." In fact, a US attorney says the suspect in that case is allegedly tied to the extremist Boogaloo movement, a loosely knit group of heavily armed, anti-government extremists."