Donald Trump is back on the presidential ballot in Colorado after an appeal put a stay on the ruling that removed him under an 'insurrection' clause of the U.S. Constitution.
The Colorado Republican Party filed on Wednesday asking the U.S. Supreme Court to look at the lower court's ruling that disqualified Trump from running on the presidential ballot in the state due to his role in the January 6 Capitol riot.
Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswol announced that Trump will for the time being remain on the ballot, which goes to print on January 5 – unless the Supreme Court affirms the lower court's ruling or otherwise declines to take on the appeal.
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The Colorado Republican Party filed on Wednesday asking the U.S. Supreme Court to look at the lower court's ruling that disqualified Trump from running on the presidential ballot in the state due to his role in the January 6 Capitol riot.
Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswol announced that Trump will for the time being remain on the ballot, which goes to print on January 5 – unless the Supreme Court affirms the lower court's ruling or otherwise declines to take on the appeal.
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Colorado Secretary of State: Trump is BACK on the ballot amid appeal
Donald Trump is back on the presidential ballot in Colorado after an appeal put a stay on the ruling that removed him under an 'insurrection' clause of the U.S. Constitution.
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Intelligence officials have revealed a Chinese spy balloon that flew across the US for a week in February used an American internet service provider to communicate.
The balloon had drifted east and entered US airspace over Alaska on 28 January and was tracked as it flew over Malmstrom Air Force base in Montana, where nuclear assets are stored.
It was noted in a new report that the balloon was connected to a US-based company and communicating with China about its navigation.
It further stated that the connection 'allowed the balloon to send burst transmissions or high-bandwidth collections of data over short periods of time' to its home base in China.
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The balloon had drifted east and entered US airspace over Alaska on 28 January and was tracked as it flew over Malmstrom Air Force base in Montana, where nuclear assets are stored.
It was noted in a new report that the balloon was connected to a US-based company and communicating with China about its navigation.
It further stated that the connection 'allowed the balloon to send burst transmissions or high-bandwidth collections of data over short periods of time' to its home base in China.
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Officials say the Chinese spy balloon used a US internet provider
Intelligence officials have revealed that a Chinese spy balloon that flew across the US reportedly used an American internet service provider to communicate
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Maine Democrat who barred Trump from ballot met with Biden twice, called Electoral College 'white supremacy'
On two separate occasions this year — once in March and another time in June — Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, a Democrat, was invited to the White House, according to White House visitor logs.
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On two separate occasions this year — once in March and another time in June — Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, a Democrat, was invited to the White House, according to White House visitor logs.
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- Jean-Pierre, when asked about Bidenomics, says "the president has always, always put equity at the center of every policy he's put forward!"
She adds, "there's no evidence" of any Biden family corruption.
She adds, "there's no evidence" of any Biden family corruption.
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Court documents from the New York trial of Patrick Ho continue to shed light on who Hunter Biden was dealing with when he entered into business with CEFC, a Chinese energy conglomerate founded by Ye Jianming and would give millions to Hunter Biden and the Biden family.
Transcripts from Ho’s trial show that Zang Jianjun, the person Ho described as the number two executive at CEFC China Energy was present when the company offered bribes to African officials in pursuit of special oil privileges. Ho was sentenced to three years in federal prison after his conviction, yet, Zang was not charged in the case brought against Ho in the United States.
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Transcripts from Ho’s trial show that Zang Jianjun, the person Ho described as the number two executive at CEFC China Energy was present when the company offered bribes to African officials in pursuit of special oil privileges. Ho was sentenced to three years in federal prison after his conviction, yet, Zang was not charged in the case brought against Ho in the United States.
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Chinese energy exec tied to Hunter Biden participated in Patrick Ho bribery scheme, court files say
CEFC China Energy would eventually funnel millions of dollars to the Bidens, but Zang was never charged, and the Justice Department has yet to explain why.
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Alina Habba:
"Lawfare is a real thing, we are seeing it. They can't stop him with the votes so they are trying to find other ways. They use the justice system to do so. The facts are on our side. We have corruption permeating our judicial system.
We have to fight. You can't just expect things to go away. Don't despair. If anything, we gotta get charged up. November is around the corner. I'm looking forward to seeing President Trump win.
They can't beat him. They have to lie, cheat and steal. Part of that is tying him up in court. So they he can't be out campaigning. Whether they win or lose, they don't care. They've already, in their minds, done what they've wanted. I think they would go so far as to try and put him in jail.
Don't let it waver your faith. He is tremendous. He will get back in and clean it all up."
When you really think about it, if our elections are completely rigged, why are they going to such lengths to stop Trump from campaigning. My guess is that they know Trump is astronomically ahead and they know they can't cheat enough to ensure a victory. They simply wouldn't be going to such great lengths if the outcome is already in the books. Let's go into 24 with some optimism frens.
"Lawfare is a real thing, we are seeing it. They can't stop him with the votes so they are trying to find other ways. They use the justice system to do so. The facts are on our side. We have corruption permeating our judicial system.
We have to fight. You can't just expect things to go away. Don't despair. If anything, we gotta get charged up. November is around the corner. I'm looking forward to seeing President Trump win.
They can't beat him. They have to lie, cheat and steal. Part of that is tying him up in court. So they he can't be out campaigning. Whether they win or lose, they don't care. They've already, in their minds, done what they've wanted. I think they would go so far as to try and put him in jail.
Don't let it waver your faith. He is tremendous. He will get back in and clean it all up."
When you really think about it, if our elections are completely rigged, why are they going to such lengths to stop Trump from campaigning. My guess is that they know Trump is astronomically ahead and they know they can't cheat enough to ensure a victory. They simply wouldn't be going to such great lengths if the outcome is already in the books. Let's go into 24 with some optimism frens.
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Attorneys for Donald Trump have appealed a decision by Maine's secretary of state after disqualifying him from the primary ballot, citing the 14th Amendment's ban on anyone who engaged in insurrection from holding office.
The appeal was made to the Kennebec Superior Court following the decision by Maine's secretary of state, Shenna Bellows, just five days ago.
State law requires the Superior Court to decide the issue by Jan. 17, according to Bellows. From there, the case could go to Maine’s top court and the U.S. Supreme Court.
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The appeal was made to the Kennebec Superior Court following the decision by Maine's secretary of state, Shenna Bellows, just five days ago.
State law requires the Superior Court to decide the issue by Jan. 17, according to Bellows. From there, the case could go to Maine’s top court and the U.S. Supreme Court.
Daily Mail
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The Biden administration has once again renewed taxpayer-funded protection for former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and one of his top aides, who have been the target of persistent threats from Iran.
The State Department notified Congress late last month that the threats against Pompeo and Trump administration Iran envoy Brian Hook remain “serious and credible” and continue to warrant government-provided security details.
The notifications are dated Dec. 19 but were not transmitted to Congress until Dec. 22. They were obtained by The Associated Press on Wednesday.
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The State Department notified Congress late last month that the threats against Pompeo and Trump administration Iran envoy Brian Hook remain “serious and credible” and continue to warrant government-provided security details.
The notifications are dated Dec. 19 but were not transmitted to Congress until Dec. 22. They were obtained by The Associated Press on Wednesday.
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A left-wing “watchdog” group behind the Colorado Supreme Court’s unprecedented move to kick former President Donald Trump off the state’s 2024 primary election ballot has long pocketed wads of dark money despite assailing secretive donations in the political system, documents show.
Trump on Wednesday appealed the court’s 4-3 December ruling, which disqualified him from Colorado’s ballot for allegedly inciting the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, though the decision was already paused due to the Centennial State’s Republican Party appealing it last week. That ruling was the product of a September lawsuit filed by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a Washington, D.C.-based charity purportedly “compelling the government to be more open and transparent, and driving secret money and influence into the light,” all while receiving checks over the years from influential dark money hubs linked to George Soros and other Democratic megadonors, according to financial disclosures.
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Trump on Wednesday appealed the court’s 4-3 December ruling, which disqualified him from Colorado’s ballot for allegedly inciting the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, though the decision was already paused due to the Centennial State’s Republican Party appealing it last week. That ruling was the product of a September lawsuit filed by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a Washington, D.C.-based charity purportedly “compelling the government to be more open and transparent, and driving secret money and influence into the light,” all while receiving checks over the years from influential dark money hubs linked to George Soros and other Democratic megadonors, according to financial disclosures.
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More criminal documents relating to Jeffrey Epstein's dealings and associates are set to be released on Thursday, according to a report.
Reuters also reported that 'more documents are expected to be unsealed or unredacted in the coming days.’
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Reuters also reported that 'more documents are expected to be unsealed or unredacted in the coming days.’
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Liberal advocacy group Free Speech For People, files motions in Illinois and Massachusetts to remove Trump from 2024 ballot.
"Bar Trump, and his fellow insurrectionists, from appearing on any future ballot."
"Bar Trump, and his fellow insurrectionists, from appearing on any future ballot."
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Barack Hussein Obama is "deeply concerned" about Trump's political strength.
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President Trump marked the third anniversary of the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol by demanding the release of all his supporters who have been convicted or detained for crimes relating to the incident.
Trump made the comments during a campaign stop in Clinton, Iowa, on Saturday, calling his jailed supporters "hostages." More than 1,200 people have been charged with participating in the riot, of whom over 900 have pleaded guilty or been convicted.
"They've suffered enough," Trump told the Iowa crowd. "I call them hostages. Some people call them prisoners."
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Trump made the comments during a campaign stop in Clinton, Iowa, on Saturday, calling his jailed supporters "hostages." More than 1,200 people have been charged with participating in the riot, of whom over 900 have pleaded guilty or been convicted.
"They've suffered enough," Trump told the Iowa crowd. "I call them hostages. Some people call them prisoners."
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More than 2,000 tractors have overtaken the streets of Erfurt, Germany, in protest of government cuts to agriculture.
Farmers say:
"The government needs to understand that we are the backbone of the country's food security. If they continue to ignore our demands, the consequences will be severe for everyone."
Farmers say:
"The government needs to understand that we are the backbone of the country's food security. If they continue to ignore our demands, the consequences will be severe for everyone."
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You probably didn't know that the day after Trump's inauguration, Obama flew to Richard Branson's Epstein Island adjacent vacation home, Necker Island where they discussed eliminating the death penalty. WTF?
Branson, who had ties to Hollywood's NVXIM cult, said that he and Obama have "similar beliefs." I'm sure they do.
Why did Obama flee to a this island after Trump's inauguration and then specifically discuss eliminating the death penalty from America going forward?
Epstein allegedly had blackmail tapes of Richard Branson in compromising positions with women according to recent depositions.
You are the company you keep, so why did Obama flee to Necker Island right after Clinton's humiliating loss?
Branson, who had ties to Hollywood's NVXIM cult, said that he and Obama have "similar beliefs." I'm sure they do.
Why did Obama flee to a this island after Trump's inauguration and then specifically discuss eliminating the death penalty from America going forward?
Epstein allegedly had blackmail tapes of Richard Branson in compromising positions with women according to recent depositions.
You are the company you keep, so why did Obama flee to Necker Island right after Clinton's humiliating loss?
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Jeffrey Epstein’s brother lists the evidence he claims feds are covering up about pedophile’s death
The financier, awaiting trial on charges of sex trafficking underage girls, was found in his cell just after 6:30 a.m. having apparently used a length of orange bed sheet tied to the cell’s bunk bed to hang himself.
Throughout the previous night, cameras in the Secure Housing Unit where Epstein was being held weren’t recording, prison guards slept and Epstein was left without a cellmate despite prison psychologists’ direct orders.
Then-Attorney General Bill Barr would later call the situation a “perfect storm of screw-ups”.
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The financier, awaiting trial on charges of sex trafficking underage girls, was found in his cell just after 6:30 a.m. having apparently used a length of orange bed sheet tied to the cell’s bunk bed to hang himself.
Throughout the previous night, cameras in the Secure Housing Unit where Epstein was being held weren’t recording, prison guards slept and Epstein was left without a cellmate despite prison psychologists’ direct orders.
Then-Attorney General Bill Barr would later call the situation a “perfect storm of screw-ups”.
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"I only want to look at facts, but when we consider the facts available we get more questions,” the property developer told The Post.
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