A massive wave of protesters supposedly forced Barrett and his stun gun into Pelosi's office that he looted. But he says it wasn't an attack or riot, and he didn't have a weapon.
Hi Tigger, I checked out the article. I wish it had photos of both men. I still think that 18 year old kid is not Redneck or Republican. He just looks like an ordinary young college kid. I did a background check on the 41 year old and he has a bunch of Drunk Driving convictions, driving without insurance conviction, and running away from police. I don't think the young 18 yo is an extremist. I think the 41 yo is an extremist and has lied about what happened.
Trump can't declassify documents by thinking about it: GOP Sen. John Barrasso excerpt: "Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) on ABC's "This Week" disagreed with Trump's claim that presidents can declassify documents by thinking about it. Why it matters: Barrasso, the chair of the Senate Republican Conference and a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is one of several GOP senators to criticize the former president for his comments, while others have sidestepped questions. What he's saying: “In terms of national security documents, we have to always use extreme caution," Barrasso said. "I’m on the Foreign Relations Committee — we deal with classified information all of the time — and are always very careful. I don’t know anything about the rules for when a president declassifies documents and information. “What I do know and what I’d like to see from a Senate standpoint is I’d like to see the Department of Justice come to us and show us, in a classified setting, what the information is and what they’ve done," he added. “I don’t think a president can declassify documents by saying so, by thinking about it.""
These people don't understand that honesty goes a long way with Judges during the sentencing phase He just added another six months to a year on his sentence
Rudy Giuliani could face prison if he doesn’t pay his ex-wife $225K in 2 weeks, report says STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A New York judge says former Mayor Rudy Giuliani could wind up in jail if he doesn’t pay his ex-wife $225,000, NBC 4 New York reported. Giuliani missed a court hearing in Manhattan on Friday where Judge Michael Katz said the 78-year-old is in contempt of court and ordered him to pay what’s deemed owed in the case by next month. If Giuliani doesn’t pay by Oct. 7, he could be arrested.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-capitol-riot-tv-maggie-haberman-b2174903.html excerpt: "Maggie Haberman, White House correspondent for The New York Times, said she pressed the former president about his actions during the assault on a joint session of Congress as lawmakers convened to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election. “I didn’t usually have the television on. I’d have it on if there was something. I then later turned it on and I saw what was happening,” he said, according to Ms Haberman, writing in The Atlantic in an article adapted from her book Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America. “I had heard that afterward and actually on the late side,” according to Mr Trump. “I was having meetings. I was also with Mark Meadows and others. I was not watching television.” But former White House officials have repeatedly testified to the House select committee investigating the attack that then-President Trump was in the dining room next to the Oval Office and watching it unfold on screen."
He turned the TV on 'later'. Trump made the same sketchy remarks initially about the hush money he funneled to Stormy Daniels. When he was with a press pool on Air Force One, he said he found out about the money 'later'. Trump Admits To Authorizing Stormy Daniels Payoff, Denies Sexual Encounter excerpt: "President Trump admitted Thursday to reimbursing his lawyer for a $130,000 payment made on the eve of the 2016 election to porn actress Stormy Daniels as part of a settlement about her alleged 2006 sexual encounter with Trump. Trump, however, denied any sexual encounter and claims the payment was in no way connected with the campaign — despite the timing. That admission directly contradicts what the president told reporters less than a month ago. Trump denied knowledge of the payments, telling reporters on Air Force One, "You'll have to ask Michael Cohen. Michael is my attorney. You'll have to ask Michael." Asked if he knew where the money came from to pay Daniels, whose given name is Stephanie Clifford, the president said: "No. I don't.""
Trump had to admit that he reimbursed Cohen for the hush money. Giuliani spilled the beans on TV by saying Trump reimbursed Cohen. Giuliani was supposed to be protecting Trump. Trump Admits To Authorizing Stormy Daniels Payoff, Denies Sexual Encounter excerpt: "That was according to former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who is now representing Trump as one of his attorneys and has been making a round of media appearances. Giuliani revealed the reimbursement Wednesday night on Fox News and then told the Washington Post on Thursday that Trump's payments to Cohen began earlier than "mid-year" 2017."
Migrant flights show how Trump, Stephen Miller reshaped immigration for GOP | The Hill excerpt: "While GOP governors are facing an uproar for sending migrants to blue states and cities, it is not the first time a Republican had suggested the tactic. Years before Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) and Florida’s Ron DeSantis (R) bused and flew migrants to liberal enclaves, senior Trump adviser Stephen Miller reportedly floated a similar strategy at the federal level, only to have the idea fizzle due to legal concerns. But the moves by Abbott and DeSantis, which have been cheered by Miller, reflect how the former Trump adviser and the Trump White House more broadly still have their fingerprints all over the Republican Party’s approach to immigration. “The playbook was established during the Trump administration,” said Robert Law, who served as chief of policy at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services during the Trump administration. “Those policies resonated with the American people, with border patrol agents and other law enforcement. It’s simply a passing of the baton, and these governors are recognizing this is the path forward to ensure we have a secure border,” added Law, who now works at the America First Policy Institute."
Not sure which wife, but he could borrow the money from his former employer The Don. But beware the pay back is at a 5:6 ratio. and If Giuliano misses a payment, Trump will send Eric over to break a few bones
https://thehill.com/homenews/admini...-stephen-miller-reshaped-immigration-for-gop/ excerpt: "Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) on Sunday said former President Trump is pushing himself toward a “self-inflicted indictment” with his combative public statements on his legal battle with the Justice Department. “The more you absolutely antagonize with nonsense arguments on television that your lawyers won’t make in court — because they’re afraid they’ll be sanctioned if they do because they have no evidence — you’re pushing yourself closer to a self-inflicted indictment,” Christie said on ABC’s “This Week” with host George Stephanopoulos. “And I don’t want to see that happen just because I don’t think it’s good for our country, but he’s pushing himself in that direction.”"
https://thehill.com/homenews/sunday...ing-himself-toward-self-inflicted-indictment/ excerpt: “I think these are all self-inflicted wounds by Donald Trump,” Christie said Sunday. “You know, one of the things that I always say to clients are, you know, don’t out loud fight with the Department of Justice. Like, you know, we’ll fight in court and do the things we need to do.” “He’s doing the exact opposite,” he added. “His lawyers aren’t fighting any of this in court. They’re really not. They’re not putting forward any of these arguments. He’s putting forward all these arguments on television.”