[DS] Scared,Trump Is Playing 4D Chess To Get Them Confirmed,Hammer Of Justice Is Coming – Ep. 3500

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The other leaders are now going to remove their countries from the Paris Climate Agreement. The [CB] cannot control inflation by rate increases. Inflation is caused by borrowing and printing the money. [CB] panics, they are scared, they keep saying they are independent. Elon and Vivek will not take a salary. The [DS] is scared, their world is falling apart and Trump isn’t in office yet. Trump has named his nominees and the [DS] is doing everything in their power to stop it. Trump is playing 4d chess and he has a multilevel plan to get his nominees into those positions. The hammer of justice is coming and this what the [DS] is so afraid of.

 


Economy

  •  Argentine President Javier Milei is evaluating whether to withdraw his country from the Paris climate agreement as part of a broader review of all international policy, according to a senior official in his administration who spoke on the condition of anonymity because no final decision has been made.
  • If Milei were to decide to leave the agreement, the withdrawal would not take effect until one year after Argentina notified the international community, according to U.N. rules.
Source: wapo.com

https://twitter.com/KobeissiLetter/status/1857053547805774029

  •   A Federal Reserve official gave a lengthy defense of the central bank’s political independence Thursday, just days after former President Donald Trump, an outspoken Fed critic, won re-election.
  • “It has been widely recognized — and is a finding of economic research — that central bank independence is fundamental to achieving good policy and good economic outcomes,” Adriana Kugler, one of the seven members of the Fed’s governing board, said in prepared remarks for an economic conference in Montevideo, Uruguay.
  • Kugler added that the research in particular finds that greater independence for central banks in advanced economies is related to lower inflation.
  • Kugler spoke just a week after Fed Chair Jerome Powell tersely denied that Trump had the legal authority to fire him, as the president-elect has acknowledged he considered doing during his first term. Powell also said he wouldn’t resign if Trump asked.

Source: thehill.com

 


Political/Rights

Jamie Lee Curtis, Who Endorsed Kamala Harris, Quits X Following Trump Victory

Lizzo announces surprising move after Trump’s election win as she aims to leave all ‘toxicity’ behind

MSNBC Wacko Joy Reid Deletes Her X Account, Losing 1.9 Million Followers in The Process (VIDEO)

  • MSNBC’s resident wacko Joy Reid has joined the chorus of leftists deleting their X accounts in protest of Elon Musk.
  • Reid, who is currently in a period of mourning following Donald Trump’s specatcular election victory, shared a clip on her social media channels explaining her decision.

 

  • Meanwhile, the far-left Guardian newspaper similarly confirmed it would no longer be posting to the platform.
  • In an article on its website, the company cited “disturbing content promoted or found on the platform, including far-right conspiracy theories and racism.”

Source: thegatewaypundit.com

 


Geopolitical/Police State

  •   of private communications of a limited number of individuals who are primarily involved in government or political activity, and the copying of certain information that was subject to U.S. law enforcement requests pursuant to court orders.” content.govdelivery.com/accounts/USDHS

War

TAKE A LISTEN

 


False Flags

 

  • The Ohio Senate voted 24-7 in favor of the ban, sending the measure to DeWine’s desk for signature before it can become law. The ban had previously stood on its own as House Bill 183 and was folded into Senate Bill 104, which amends Ohio’s College Credit Plus program, when the House passed the legislation in June.
  • “It protects our children and grandchildren in private spaces where they are most vulnerable,” said Sen. Jerry Cirino (R-Kirtland) shortly before the bill passed. “It is us using our legislative authority to ensure schools are, in fact, safe environments.”
  • S.B. 104 requires academic institutions to set separate bathrooms, locker rooms and overnight accommodations based on students’ “biological sex,” meaning the sex listed on a student’s birth certificate. The bill, which also prohibits the construction of any all-gendered restrooms in schools, would go into effect 90 days after DeWine signs it.

Source:  nbc4i.com 

https://twitter.com/JustinStillness/status/1856920981446480065


Q

J6 Shocker: Phone companies dispute FBI testimony on pipe bombs suspect, key lawmaker reveals

  •  Cellular carriers have told Congress they possess intact phone usage data from the vicinity where two pipe bombs were planted during the Jan. 6 incident, directly disputing FBI testimony that agents couldn’t identify a suspect because the phone data was corrupted, 
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    • Every major cell carrier responded and confirmed that they did not provide the FBI corrupted data,” Loudermilk said.
    • “Additionally every major cell carrier confirmed they were never notified that the FBI had any issues accessing the data. This contradictory testimony raises some serious questions about the status of the investigation into the pipe bomber and about why the case remains unsolved nearly four years later,” he added.

Source: justthenews.com

  •  January 6th was an entrapment orchestrated by the swamp to distract the nation from thinking or talking about the obviously stolen 2020 election. Every single January 6er must be pardoned. I don’t subscribe to the idea that only the “non-violent” ones need to be freed. If someone had to defend themselves and the others around them from wicked cops, THEY DID A GOOD THING. The crowd was peaceful until fed operatives began inciting, and cops started shooting them with tear gas & rubber bullets. FREE THEM ALL.

Time to release the IG REPORT

Biden-Harris DOJ Violated Its Own Policies by Warning Musk Against Swing-State Giveaway and Then Leaking to the Media, FEC Chairman Says

  • The Department of Justice violated its own internal policies when it sent a letter—which ended up in the New York Times—warning Elon Musk’s political action committee against its $1 million voter registration giveaway in swing states, the chairman of the Federal Election Commission alleges in a letter obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.
  • On Oct. 23, less than two weeks before the presidential election, the Times reported that the DOJ’s Public Integrity Section sent a “warning letter” to America PAC, Musk’s political group, that a $1 million giveaway for newly registered voters might violate the law. Both the letter and the leak appear to violate DOJ policies, FEC chairman Sean Cooksey argued in a letter to DOJ inspector general Michael Horowitz.

  • Cooksey alleges that the DOJ’s letter to America PAC was meant to influence the outcome of the November election. In his letter, Cooksey writes that the DOJ “violated the Justice Manual’s prohibition against impermissible considerations for Department actions,” which include “timing investigative steps or criminal charges, for the purpose of affecting any election.”
  • Cooksey also questions whether the DOJ even had the right to send the letter, which never plainly states that Musk’s giveaway violated the law. “It is not apparent that the Department allows for its attorneys to issue ‘warning letters’ in this form,” Cooksey wrote.
  • Musk hasn’t been charged by the DOJ for any wrongdoing related to America PAC, which supported President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign. There’s no indication that the DOJ is actively investigating Musk’s PAC, either. Philadelphia district attorney Larry Krasner (D.) sued the group last month and claimed the giveaway violated state election law. A state judge on November 4 allowed America PAC’s giveaway to proceed, stating that the scheme was not an “illegal lottery.”
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Source: freebeacon.com

 

Democrats Are Trying to Steal Dave McCormick’s Senate Victory in Pennsylvania – Race is Now Heading to a Recount

  •  Pennsylvania Secretary of State Al Schimdt announced on Wednesday that the Senate race between incumbent Democrat Bob Casey and his Republican challenger Dave McCormick was within the margin to trigger a legally required statewide recount.
  • Once counties finish counting their ballots, they must begin the recount no later than Wednesday, Nov. 20, the statement read.

Source: thegatewaypundit.com

  •   and to continue to jam through illegitimate Casey votes/ballots. One subset of the potentially illegitimate ballots are those overseas ballots that omit residency proof by the purported voters. Those submitting overseas might not be real, and may not have a legitimate residence in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania yet refuse to prove their residency & legitimacy. The outright steal is reflected in how the total number of reported ballots remaining to be processed keeps having mysterious large amount additions more than a week after election day.

 

Chris Wray’s FBI Raids Polymarket CEO’s Home After Company Accurately Predicted Trump’s Victory 

  • Polymarket CEO Shayne Coplan is suddenly caught in the Deep State web.
  • A Polymarket spokesperson told The Post on Wednesday evening that Coplan has neither been arrested nor charged.
  • More from the New York Post:

 

The source also speculated that the government is likely piggybacking off liberal media reports that accuse Polymarket of market manipulation and rigging its polls in favor of Trump.

Source: thegatewaypundit.com

Almost all the polls were wrong But Polymarket was right about Trump winning

Shayne Coplan's tweet criticizing the current administration for targeting companies associated with political opponents, praising Polymarket's impact, and expressing optimism about American entrepreneurship.

  • A House Democrat wants to introduce a resolution stating that Donald Trump cannot serve a third term as president.
  • The 22nd Amendment already states that presidents can only be elected twice, but that’s not enough for Rep. Dan Goldman, New York Democrat, who plans to file the resolution Thursday.
  • According to NBC News, which obtained a copy of the resolution Wednesday, it states that the 22nd Amendment “applies to two terms in the aggregate as President of the United States” and reaffirms that it “applies to President-elect Trump.”
  • The 22nd Amendment already limits presidents to two terms, regardless of consecutive or not. It states “no person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice.”
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Source: washingtontimes.com

 

 appointments and 47

DS scared and panicking

 

 

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  •  what the reasoning was and he said, ‘Well, you can’t have too many absences.'” “Under Florida State law, there’s about an eight-week period to select and fill in a vacant seat.”
  •  on March 30, 2021, all that changed with the publication of an anonymously sourced report accusing him of possibly being a child sex trafficker.
  • A group of New York Times reporters who won awards for their roles pushing the Russia collusion lie penned an anonymously sourced article with a devastating headline: “Matt Gaetz Is Said to Face Justice Dept. Inquiry Over Sex With an Underage Girl.” The story was sourced to “three people briefed on the matter,” none of them identified in any way. The story contained no evidence against Gaetz of sex crimes, but much guilt-by-association. Late in the story, the pack of reporters admitted that no charges had been filed and that the “extent of his criminal exposure is unclear.”
  • Gaetz strenuously and immediately asserted his innocence and denied the accusations.
  • The Damage Was Done
  • On Friday, 18 months after he was accused of being a pedophile and child sex trafficker, the Washington Post published another anonymously sourced report. “Career prosecutors recommend no charges for Matt Gaetz,” said the article, published quietly on a Friday. Not only was he never convicted of any of the crimes he was alleged to have committed, he wasn’t even charged. And, if you believe the anonymously sourced claims, he isn’t going to be.
  • The damage was already done by the initial report, written by reporters who regularly regurgitate political leaks from Department of Justice and FBI sources.
  •   the goal of the politicized leaks. Gaetz couldn’t very well critique the Department of Justice for their political prosecutions if he was a pariah who everyone thought was a pedophile.
  • On the year anniversary of the original Gaetz story, journalist Glenn Greenwald wrote that leaks “have the effect, and often the intent, of destroying someone’s reputation, convicting them of repellent crimes in the court of public opinion that will never be brought in a court of law, thus relieving the state of the requirement to prove the crime and depriving the accused the opportunity to exonerate themselves.”

Source: thefederalist.com

The ethics probe in congress has come to an end because he is no longer in congress.

  •   fiefdoms.As for the so-called conservatives who are clutching their pearls, the Gaetz nomination serves as an excellent litmus test for weeding these people out. How can anyone who has witnessed the past four years be more concerned about whether Gaetz has paid his dues to Washington DC than about dismantling and defenestrating DOJ.

  •   all of the things that led to this terrible calamity.” Now just imagine instead what Gaetz can do as the nation’s chief law enforcement officer 

Source: thehill.com

  • Republican Senator John Cornyn (TX) said he “absolutely” wants to review the House Ethics Committee’s investigation of Matt Gaetz.
  • They will try to use the report

Rubio’s not a worry. Here’s why

  • Donald Trump nominated Marco Rubio to be Secretary Of State.  I think there’s little doubt he’ll sail through his Senate hearings, being, as he is, a member in good standing of “the club.”
  • He won’t be Chairman of Senate Intelligence Committee in a new Republican majority Senate, and he was due to take the gavel!
  • So that’s a very, very good thing.
  • Secretary of State under a Trump presidency is at best a ceremonial role.
  • Why?
  • Trump is his own Secretary of State.
  • Nobody can do “diplomacy” quite like The Boss, and if you recall, The Boss took all the foreign meetings, managed them himself, and only sent Rex Tillerson/Mike Pompeo on errands which didn’t require his unique talents.  Heck, he didn’t even bother to invite Tillerson/Pompeo to some foreign dignitary meetings, and their absence was memorable for the break in tradition.  You almost always see a Secretary of State sitting right next to POTUS whenever a foreign head of state is having a face-to-face with the American president but that was notably not so more than once in the first term.  And I would

Source: americanthinker.com

  •   hates and almost all of them are being accused of “not qualified.”
  • This is purposeful. Trump wants this fight!! He wants it to be very public. Why? The power belongs to the people and he just won a massive mandate. All of these candidates, now get to be contrasted with the “preferred” candidates of the establishment. But it’s way more than that. This fight is over whether or not a president gets to choose his own cabinet to run the “Executive Branch.” SEPARATION OF POWERS Congress will no longer be able to prevent a president elected by the people from fulfilling his promises by appointing the people he needs in place.
  • Go back in history my friends. The Senate has encroached on the Executive Branch powers in regards to appointments. “The framers of the Constitution granted the Senate and the president shared power to appoint judges and civil officers. That shared power remains in place, but the way in which the Senate has exercised that power has changed over the course of its history. In its first decade, the Senate established the practice of senatorial courtesy, in which senators expected to be consulted on all nominees to federal posts within their states. This influence over filling federal jobs empowered senators, and many became leaders of the political parties that emerged in the early 19th century.
  • By the late 19th century, however, presidents and senators began to clash over control of these lower level positions, prompting some to call for reform of the nomination process. Reformers who distrusted the power of political parties sought to reduce the number of positions subject to political patronage and the advice and consent of the Senate, pushing instead for legislation expanding the professional civil service
  • Despite these efforts, as the federal government grew in size in the 20th century, the number of appointments subject to Senate confirmation continued to grow until the 1980s, when Congress passed legislation that has gradually reduced the number of positions requiring confirmation.” senate.gov/about/powers-p
  • It started out as Senatorial “courtesy.” Not Senate “APPROVAL.” Trump is taking us back to the original constitution my friends. This is the opening salvo of reining in Congressional encroachment on the Executive Branch.

CONFIRMATIONS WITHIN THEIR SYSTEM

RECESS APPOINTMENTS

When Rubio leaves the senate, others can take the place, like Lara Trump

  •   members are ready to tell the people all that happens. As a Senator, Lara Trump will attend all the meetings and know everything they plan against President Trump. Her mere presence will STOP them from holding those meetings. She could be the disruptor we need to squash the swamp from the inside. DeSantis has to make this happen.

💥Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) has talked with RNC co-chair Lara Trump about her interest in filling the Senate seat set to be vacated by Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) — and is now pushing for her selection, he told Axios.

  deliver.”… -Chip Roy

  •  adjourn so he can use his authority to adjourn both chambers as long as Johnson cooperates. Is that the ‘secret’ Trump mentioned? Under Article II, Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution, the President has the authority to adjourn Congress in the case of a disagreement between the House and Senate over the time of adjournment. It’s a power that has never been used, and its scope remains relatively untested. Here’s a quick summary of the conditions that would be needed: One House Must Request Adjournment: One of the chambers (in this case, likely the House of Representatives, led by Speaker Johnson) would formally seek to adjourn. The Other House Must Refuse: The other chamber (in this scenario, the Senate) must then refuse to agree to this request. If this condition is met, it opens the door for the President to step in and resolve the disagreement by adjourning both chambers. Once Congress is adjourned, the President could use the recess to make “recess appointments” under Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution. This would allow Trump to install his preferred Cabinet members without Senate confirmation.