Tag Archives: Mike Pence
4.1.24: NYPD Diller, distraction from Tr@ns, H@vana lies, more bridges, SWAN events happening Pray!
Ep 3322b – We Were Told From The Beginning What Was Going To Happen, My Fellow Americans….
Jack Smith, Andrew Weissmann and Norm Eisen Are Big Mad at Judge Aileen Cannon Overseeing the Trump Documents Case
Posted originally on the CTH on April 3, 2024 | Sundance
Before getting into the weeds, here’s the big picture baseline. All
documents and records created within the executive branch are created
for the benefit of the head of the Executive Branch, the president.
There is no entity, organization, assembly, institution, person or
individual, above the President of the United States. The president
holds absolute power and absolute immunity. Everyone within the
executive branch works at the pleasure of the president, and all work
products are created for his administration. This is the plenary power
of the president.
The
entire documents case in Florida rests on the principle that another
entity supersedes the president within the executive branch. Some
unknown, unnamed bureaucracy can override the president and decide for
themselves what would be called a “presidential record” and what would
be called “classified information.”
Jack Smith, Norm Eisen (pictured left, red tie) and Andrew Weissmann
each argue that some other entity rests atop the president and can make
this decision.
Judge Aileen Cannon has not determined which constitutional argument
is correct, and has told the parties to create jury instructions both
ways. The Lawfare crew of Smith, Eisen and Weissmann are going bananas.
[…] Cannon’s
first scenario would allow the jury to make a factual determination
about whether a former president deemed a record to be personal or
official under the PRA. That is nonsensical – presidents are not allowed
to designate official records as personal ones, so there is no factual
issue for a jury to resolve.
A different set of laws govern the
classification process and the rules for handling highly sensitive
classified documents — not the PRA. They include Executive Order 13526. One of the authors of this column (Eisen) helped write that executive order. The 11th Circuit has already established that those rules fully apply to former presidents.
Cannon seems to think that the PRA
somehow supersedes the executive order and the rest of federal law
pertaining to the handling of classified materials. It does not. On the
contrary, the PRA defines “personal records” as “all documentary
materials … of a purely private or nonpublic character which do not
relate to or have an effect upon the carrying out of the constitutional,
statutory, or other official or ceremonial duties of the President.”
That cannot possibly include highly classified battle plans, nuclear
secrets and the other official documents at issue in this criminal
prosecution.
That rules out Cannon’s first
hypothetical. But as Smith points out in his filing, the second
alternative is just as bad. She made up a legal standard, asking both
sides to assume that Trump could have deemed a record personal by simply
not including it with the records transmitted to the National Archives
and Records Administration at the end of his term. If this were true,
the mere fact that Trump took the documents with him from the White
House would inherently turn them into personal records.
Of course, Trump leaped at this
interpretation, fashioning proposed jury instructions that would
inevitably result in his acquittal. But, as Smith noted, this approach
has no basis in the law — or the facts. Even Trump himself does not seem
to have considered classified documents personal after he left the
White House, as evidenced in an audio recording CNN obtained last year
in which Trump, during a conversation at his Bedminster, New Jersey,
estate in 2021, discussed documents remaining classified even though he
took them with him upon leaving office. Smith hits this point hard,
arguing that Trump’s position that records are personal was “invented”
when the controversy over the documents began to emerge in February
2022, over a year after Trump left the White House. (read more)
Ep 3319b – People Are Now Using Common Sense, April Showers, Storm Is On The Horizon
Matt Gaetz Explains Why He Cannot Support Removal of Speaker Johnson
Posted originally on the CTH on April 2, 2024 | Sundance
During this interview with Dan Ball, Representative Matt Gaetz explains why he cannot support the effort by Marjorie Taylor Greene to vacate the chair and remove Speaker Mike Johnson. {Direct Rumble Link}
As outlined by Gaetz, there are two or three specific republicans, former democrats, who will vote to support Hakeem Jeffries if the opportunity arises. With all of the exits from the GOP House team noted, it will be a struggle to keep the house in republican control in 2025 even with a resounding victory by President Trump. WATCH:
House Speaker Mike Johnson 3-Point Plan to Fund Ukraine, Senator Graham Happy
Posted originally on the CTH on April 2, 2024 | Sundance
According to those in political circles who are instructed by the intelligence community, funding for Ukraine is the highest national priority. As an outcome we see all the DC politicians and beltway pundits pushing the same story, funding for Ukraine is the highest priority.
The key politicians within the dynamic exist inside information silos, essentially control mechanisms, where the intelligence community (IC) constructs reality by briefing the politicians about what is going on in the world. The IC tells the politicians what is happening, defines the importance and instructs the politicians on the priorities. The IC is never challenged because ultimately the IC has “seven ways to Sunday” to target the politicians if any non-compliance is identified.
Speaker Mike Johnson is one of the “gang-of-eight” members within the legislative branch. The Go8 are briefed and controlled by the IC, using the exact same intelligence given to the President. Speaker Johnson has the funding of Ukraine as his top priority, because the IC officials who set priorities have told him it must be. WATCH (prompted):
.
(Via Fox News) – […] “When we return after this period, we’ll be moving a product. But it’s going to, I think, have some important innovations,” Johnson told Fox News’ “Sunday Night in America with Trey Gowdy.”
Both the House and Senate are currently on the second week of a two-week recess, when lawmakers are working in their home districts. The House is back on Tuesday, April 9.
Johnson said he has been “working to build consensus” on a supplemental national security and foreign aid package, though he signaled it would look different from prior attempts. He said the House would “be moving it right after the district work period.”
It comes after Republicans killed a $118 billion package with aid for Ukraine, Taiwan, Israel and the U.S. border earlier this year, arguing it did not go far enough to tackle the ongoing border crisis. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and President Biden have been pressuring Johnson to take up a slimmer $95 billion package without border measures.
“We’ve been trying to use that as the only leverage we have to force change on the border. We’re still trying to force the president to use his executive authority, and most of the American people know that he has that authority. He’s not using it,” Johnson argued.
On Ukraine specifically, he said, “There’s a lot of things that we should do that make more sense and I think we’ll have consensus around.”
Johnson highlighted three details specifically – the first being the REPO Act introduced in the House last year by Foreign Affairs Chairman Michael McCaul, R-Texas, and Rep. Marcy Kaptur, D-Ohio, which would liquidate seized Russian assets and send that as assistance to Ukraine.
The speaker also pointed out that former President Trump recently floated the idea of aid to Ukraine in the form of a loan, though he did not mention specific terms save for Kyiv paying Washington back if they win the war against Russia.
[…] Johnson described the third proposal, “And then, you know, we want to unleash American energy. We want to have natural gas exports that will help unfund Vladimir Putin’s war effort there.” (read more)
[Source]
Latest US POLLING – […] “poll shows that two years after Russia’s initial invasion, the Ukraine war has become a partisan dividing line: Majorities of Democrats think it’s extremely or very important to prevent Russia from seizing more Ukrainian territory, to negotiate a permanent ceasefire between the two countries, help Ukraine regain its land and provide general aid to its military, while less than half of Republicans and Independents agree.” (read more)
Women Across America in Danger Thanks to Open Borders
Posted originally on Apr 2, 2024 by Martin Armstrong |
Laken Riley’s death by an illegal alien was entirely preventable. Absolutely nothing was done to prevent another similar situation from happening again, and now young women are being murdered by migrants all across America. The left has been suppressing these stories, but these women deserve justice.
In Chicago, where only criminals are safe, another young college student was raped by someone who should have never been in America in the first place. Elvis Hernandez-Pernalet of Venezuela followed a young woman home from the UIC campus. This coward attacked her from behind, raped her, robbed her of her jewelry, and fled the scene of the crime. This is the SECOND woman that Hernandez-Pernalet followed home from a train and sexually assaulted. He also has previous charges for robbing a department store. “[He] actually admits to the police that he believed he had killed her and [is] seen attempting to move the victim’s body,” said Hinton. Hernandez-Pernalet ran when he realized a witness saw what was happening.
A Haitian migrant from a country amid a civil war, seeking asylum, has been charged with raping and murdering a 15-year-old girl in Massachusetts. Cory Alvarez, 26, was part of Biden’s disastrous program that has been using federal funds to FLY MIGRANTS INTO THE UNITED STATES. The Department of Homeland Security said that flying illegal, unverified migrants into America is a “safe and orderly way to reach the United States.” The government does not care about its own citizens, or anyone for that matter.
Ruby Garcia was a 25-year-old woman from Michigan with her entire life ahead of her. Brandon Ortiz-Vite, an illegal immigrant with an extensive criminal record, admitted to murdering her. He shot her point blank and left her body on the side of a highway. He was deported once in 2020 but managed to re-enter America thanks to Biden’s open border policies. The media is portraying this incident as another casualty of domestic violence.
U.S. Representative Hillary Scholten, a far-left Democrat from Michigan, finally acknowledged that there is a problem. “My heart breaks for Ruby Garcia and her family as they grapple with this unspeakable tragedy. The individual who committed this heinous crime should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. I’m continuing to push for bipartisan immigration reform that both secures our border and makes sure that individuals who come to our country are fully vetted to keep our communities safe,” she stated.
Why are we not protecting American women? Why is the safety of our women a partisan issue?
Migrant women are being assaulted as they wait to cross the border. There is an ongoing open sex trafficking operation happening at the US-Mexico border that no one wants to discuss. “You have to pay with your body,” one migrant told the NY Times. “They raped us so many times they didn’t see us as human beings anymore,” she explained of her harrowing story where she was locked in a room, drugged, and repeatedly raped. They are also doing this to children. It is to sickening to discuss.
Joe Biden, Border Tzar VP Kamala Harris, and everyone supporting open border policies are directly responsible for this massive human rights abuse. The #MeToo crowd and feminists are silent. They’re OK with the situation so long as the victim can have an abortion after. The left insists that only the conservatives have a problem with millions of undocumented people surging our borders.











