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Project Veritas questions possible media-govt. collusion on Jan. 6
The latest report by Project Veritas is raising questions about possible collusion between the mainstream media and government agencies to discredit Donald Trump and Republican voters. A new investigation by the non-profit journalism enterprise revealed mainstream media knew that FBI informants were inside the capitol during the January 6 protest.
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New York Times reporter says Steele pee tape doesn’t exist
New York Times reporter Matthew Rosenberg said the infamous “pee tape” from Christopher Steele’s anti-Trump dossier “doesn’t exist,” according to the latest video released by Project Veritas.
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CIA/NSA sources involved with Trump ‘pee tape’ and ‘Leftist sh*t’ at The Times
- Rosenberg on infamous pee tape: “It involved CIA and NSA. It involved Trump and involved that ridiculous, like, ‘pee tape’, which of course doesn’t exist.”
- Rosenberg: “I think there’s like a real internal tug of war [at NYT] between, like the reasonable people and some of the crazier leftist sh*t that’s worked its way in there.”
- Rosenberg said his collogues at the NYT were “not the clearest thinkers, some of them” before calling the people that end up at the paper “very neurotic people.”
- Rosenberg on colleague Adam Goldman: “He’s a terrible writer…He’s just not good at conceptualizing things. He’s not good with words. It’s a skill. It’s a hard one.”
- Rosenberg on the NYT’s ongoing lawsuit with Project Veritas: “James O’Keefe, that was a f*ck up. We may well lose that one.”
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4 new things we just learned about the Special Counsel Investigation
- When will the corrupt media begin reporting on this biggest political scandal of the last century?
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Ratcliffe says ‘all kinds of intelligence’ showed ‘fake Russia collusion’
The U.S. government possessed a wealth of intelligence showing bogus allegations of collusion between former President Donald Trump and Russia, former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe said, referring to his time overseeing the nation’s spy apparatus.
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Putin must be asking: Where’s Trump when I need him?
If Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted to gobble up another chunk of Ukraine at little or no cost to his own interests, he should have done it while Donald Trump was still president. With President Biden leading the response, Putin’s potential costs are rising — while his hoped-for benefits have evaporated.
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Politico says Presidents’ Day should be ‘canceled’ for including Trump
In an article titled “It’s Time To Cancel Presidents Day,” the publication made the case that Presidents’ Day is not woke enough and that it “does a disservice to history” and “is less a show of genuine respect for American history than an insult to it.”
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‘One small thing to be thankful for is that DJT is not in the White House as the Ukraine crisis unfolds. He’d side with Russia.’
One small thing to be thankful for is that DJT is not in the White House as the Ukraine crisis unfolds. He’d side with Russia.
Francis Fukuyama, via 𝕏
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When is Lesley Stahl of 60 Minutes going to apologize?
When is Lesley Stahl of 60 Minutes going to apologize for saying that my campaign was not spied upon? On top of that, they spied on the White House!
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‘Donald Trump has committed the single worst crime in presidential history’
Rob Reiner, the actor who played “Meathead” on “All in the Family,” sent out a tweet on Wednesday claiming that former President Donald Trump “has committed the single worst crime in presidential history.”
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Biden orders release of Trump White House Visitor Logs
- Trump has repeatedly fought for the privacy of documents being sought by the committee investigating the Capitol riot.
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President Trump was a victim of espionage, both foreign and domestic
The recent Durham revelations that people working for Hillary Clinton spied on Donald Trump, his campaign and his administration is only part of the story. It is a very important part but should not obscure the role that foreign intelligence, the Brits in particular, reportedly played in trying to dig up dirt on Donald Trump.
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Biden had firm at center of Trump hacking scandal on campaign payroll
- Neustar Information Services executive allegedly wanted Clinton administration post
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‘They spied on Trump’: New filing by John Durham alleges that President Trump’s internet traffic was being monitored
The investigation by special counsel John Durham hasn’t been moving quickly by any means, but there was some activity last September when it was reported that Durham was seeking an indictment of Hillary Clinton campaign attorney Michael Sussman, who was apparently the source of that now-debunked hot tip that the Trump Organization had a secret communications channel with the Russian Alfa Bank.
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Key evidence undermining Ukraine impeachment narrative withheld from Trump defense
In 2016, Burisma Holdings was being investigated by Ukraine’s then-Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin while then-Vice President Joe Biden’s Hunter sat on the company’s board making $83,000. So Joe Biden threatened to withhold $1 billion in aid to Ukraine unless they fired Shokin.
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Trump incited a violent attack on the Capitol
We know that was a violent attack on the Capitol, the Congress, the Constitution, and the country incited by the former twice-impeached so-called president of the United States.
Hakeem Jeffries
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Trump didn’t actually win the election in 2016
“I think a full investigation would show that Trump didn’t actually win the election in 2016. He lost the election, and he was put into office because the Russians interfered on his behalf.” — Former President Jimmy Carter 6/27/19
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January 6 report review: 845 pages, countless crimes, one simple truth — Trump did it
Whether fomenting insurrection, standing accused of rape or stiffing the IRS, Donald Trump remains in the news. On Monday, the House select committee voted to issue its final report. Three days later, after releasing witness transcripts, the committee delivered the full monty. Bennie Thompson, Liz Cheney and the rest of committee name names and flash receipts. At 845 pages, the report is damning — and monumental.
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MSNBC host pushes 3 debunked claims about Trump in single segment
- Nicolle Wallace repeats widely discredited claims to attack Trump
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Eric Swalwell weighs in on updates in Special Counsel’s investigation
After Special Counsel John Durham last month charged the primary source of the Steele dossier with lying to investigators about a Trump supporter providing its most explosive allegations, some high-profile journalists who made a connection between the supporter, Sergei Millian, and the dossier have retracted their published reporting.