Trump supporter and pedophile plotted to assassinate the former VP North Carolina man plotted to assassinate Biden, FBI claims Federal court filings say Alexander Hillel Treisman had explosives and guns stored in his van, he was ultimately arrested by the FBI, according to federal court documents. Federal officials detailed the shocking plot in court filings in a case against Alexander Hillel Treisman, who was arrested in May on child pornography charges. The FBI requested that Treisman remain behind bars until his trial, using the alleged assassination plot as justification. According to the federal officials, per WBTV, Treisman posted a meme on social media asking if he should kill Biden. He allegedly planned on traveling to a Wendy’s just 4 miles from Biden’s home. A checklist that belonged to Treisman ended with the word “execute.” What’s more, the FBI reportedly found guns and explosives in Treisman’s van. They also found over $500,000 in U.S. currency, books about how to survive and make a bomb, as well as drawings of swastikas and planes crashing into buildings His internet search history also included inquiries about Biden’s home address and more eerily “night-vision goggles.” Treisman also reportedly had driver’s licenses from three different states.
Videos of Trump's rallies should be reviewed. Treisman might have been in the front row at one of Trump's rallies like Kyle Rittenhouse.
Clark county includes Las Vegas and has about 2.2 million people. It is predominantly Democratic. Trump wants to stop ballot counting now so that it will be difficult to count all of the votes later. He could claim later that Nevada was taking too long to count the ballots because of a delay that he caused.
Trump tells voters that Biden is scaring them about a real disease that has killed nearly 230,000 Americans, over 300,000 when including anomalous excess deaths. At the same time, Trump is scaring people about fake disasters if Biden wins such as: Dishwashing machines of housewives not working as well. Anarchists wrecking white suburban neighborhoods. Heating and electricity not available to seniors due to wind turbines. A wrecked economy, the likes of which has never been seen before. Massive voter fraud in 2020. A female socialist running the country.
U.S. coronavirus deaths exceed 230,000. Coronavirus Update (Live): 42,876,832 Cases and 1,153,604 Deaths from COVID-19 Virus Pandemic - Worldometer
Wisconsin also started using a field hospital as cases have surged in the past month. Texas governor requests use of El Paso-area military hospital for non-COVID-19 patients as cases surge By Caroline Linton October 24, 2020 / 7:53 PM / CBS News Texas governor requests use of El Paso-area military hospital for non-COVID-19 patients as cases surge excerpt: "Texas Governor Greg Abbott on Saturday requested to use a medical center at Fort Bliss for non-COVID-19 patients as coronavirus cases surge in the El Paso area. The request comes as COVID-19 cases have been increasing throughout Texas and the country. Abbott said Saturday that he had spoken to Dr. Robert Kadiec, assistant secretary for preparedness and response at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, to request use of William Beaumont Army Medical Center to free up beds at the region's hospitals, according to CBS El Paso affiliate KDBC. El Paso officials said 1,216 new COVID-19 cases were reported on Saturday, for a total of 10,911 active cases and 38,554 cumulative cases."
And there are actually people in this country who believe this crap. Only for white suburban housewives.
The usual can be anticipated from Trump and his following, such as the hospital bed use in Wisconsin and Texas is still below 100%.
"I’m just sick of all of his s---." describes the view of former Trump supporters and many other people. In the homestretch, signs Trump's hard-sell seniors pitch may be falling short “I can’t do it this time," one older voter who backed the president's first run in 2016 told NBC News. "I’m just sick of all of his s---." By Lauren Egan and Allan Smith Oct. 23, 2020, 8:23 PM EDT / Updated Oct. 24, 2020, 12:09 PM EDT In the homestretch, signs Trump's seniors pitch may be falling short excerpt: "But the poll losses have only mounted. And in recent conversations with older white voters in Florida and Pennsylvania — electoral-vote-rich swing states with some of the highest percentages of older residents in the nation — some brushed off the hard sell, expressing a sense of exhaustion with the president in the race's waning days. Jane Cater, 81, of the Fort Lauderdale area, said she was "disappointed" with Trump’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic. But that isn't the sole source of her discomfort with the president. "It’s also the way he talks," Cater, who plans to vote early for 2020 Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, told NBC News. "You know, I just would like this to end." Larry, a retiree in Miami who asked for his last name not to be published, told NBC News he has always supported Republicans. Although Trump’s demeanor bothered him in 2016, support for the future president's tax policy overrode those concerns. Not this year. “I can’t do it this time," he said. "I’m just sick of all of his s---.""
A cartoon is needed for Trump's last-ditch election appeal to seniors during the surging virus: Trump offering them a free shovel to dig their graves while saying "I'm here to help!".
Pence's chief of staff and his advisor test positive for the coronavirus. Members of Pence’s Inner Circle Test Positive for Coronavirus excerpt: "Two top advisers to Vice President Mike Pence have tested positive for the coronavirus in the past few days, people briefed on the matter said, raising new questions about the safety protocols at the White House, where masks are not routinely worn. Devin O’Malley, a spokesman for Mr. Pence, said that the vice president’s chief of staff, Marc Short, had tested positive. A person briefed on the diagnosis said he received it on Saturday. “Vice President Pence and Mrs. Pence both tested negative for Covid-19 today, and remain in good health,” Mr. O’Malley said, adding, “While Vice President Pence is considered a close contact with Mr. Short, in consultation with the White House Medical Unit, the vice president will maintain his schedule in accordance with the C.D.C. guidelines for essential personnel.” The statement did not come from the White House medical unit, but instead from a press aide. Two people briefed on the matter said that the White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows, had sought to keep news of the outbreak from becoming public."
Trump puts what appear to be three nuns behind his podium at a rally in Ohio. 'God was right behind our president!' Internet goes wild for 'MAGA nuns' spotted at Trump rally | Daily Mail Online
He's losing the senior vote by a wide margin so he'll say anything no matter how farfetched It's simple, trump is waging a Scorched-Earth campaign so nothing is off the table. When he loses in 9 days, God help this country when you consider the amount of irreparable damage he can cause over the last two months of his administration,
Expected Trump remark: I've done more for humanity than anyone, with the possible exception of that man standing behind me.
It took Trump only 3 years to respond with power grid funding to Puerto Rico that he said was far away in a huge ocean. He felt that a few weeks before the 2020 election would be an appropriate time to respond. Trump referred to Puerto Rico as dirty and poor and wanted to trade it for Greenland. He dismissed the thousands of hurricane deaths as fake news. He said he was the best thing to have ever happened to Puerto Rico. Trump mistakenly thought that residents of Puerto Rico could vote in a U.S. presidential election and demanded they vote for him ("You better vote for me, Puerto Rico").
It sounds like Trump coerced the governor of Puerto Rico to endorse him just before the U.S. election in return for finally giving Puerto Rico $13 billion in aid to restore electrical power. Puerto Rico governor endorses Trump excerpt: "Democrats on Tuesday were quick to call out Vázquez’s endorsement as payback for Trump’s promise to give the island disaster money. “There’s no other explanation. After all, she’s from the pro-statehood party on the island and the president has made it clear that he’s vehemently against statehood,” said Florida Rep. Darren Soto, a Democrat who is the state’s first congressman of Puerto Rican descent. Pointing to polling that shows Florida Puerto Ricans overwhelmingly back island statehood, Soto said Vasquez’s endorsement of Trump is even more laughable if Republicans believe it will benefit his campaign in the state. Trump has long been opposed to Puerto Rican statehood. Vázquez’s endorsement is unlikely to sway significant numbers of Puerto Rican voters given her own unpopularity on the island. In August, she lost the primary of her pro-statehood party. She had never actually been elected governor — Vázquez assumed the office following former Gov. Ricardo Rosselló’s resignation after weeks of protests over a series of scandals."