That bit of information deserves a separate documentary all by itself. Jill was covertly serving another master.
... and it was developed by two Muslims from Turkey who live in Germany. Now he claims credit for work done by Muslims.
You need to understand VG has trouble understanding what you write because he suffers from Cranium in Rectum disease.
Well I think it is time to close this thread with some wisdom for all as compiled by the Washington Post: 261,000 (and growing): If anything is “sacred,” it is human life. This number is the minimum tally of U.S. lives lost to the novel coronavirus as of November 25, 2020. By the time Trump leaves office it will be higher. Even by Thanksgiving morning, it will be higher. $750: The amount Trump reportedly paid in federal income taxes the year he won the presidency. He paid the same amount his first year in the White House, too. 14.7 percent: The unemployment rate in April 2020. Also the highest unemployment rate on record since modern statistics on joblessness began in 1948 and likely the highest rate since the Great Depression. $421 million: The amount of loans and other debts for which Trump is personally responsible, with most of it reportedly coming due within four years — that is, a period when Trump had hoped to serve his second presidential term. 100.1 percent: Federal debt held by the public as a share of gross domestic product, in the fiscal year that recently ended, according to the Congressional Budget Office. The last time this measure exceeded 100 percent was just after World War II. $1.9 trillion: The 10-year cost of Trump’s 2017 tax cut. (This is “dynamic” cost — that is, it accounts for the effects of economic growth.) This contributes to the debt number above. $130,000: The amount Trump paid an adult-film actress with whom he had an affair; this bought her silence ahead of the 2016 election. 26: The number of women who have publicly accused Trump of sexual misconduct. 26 million: The number of American adults who reported that their household didn’t have enough to eat just ahead of Election Day. Eight: The number of Trump associates to date charged with or convicted of criminal offenses. The former aides and advisers are: onetime 2016 campaign chairman Paul Manafort; 2016 deputy campaign chair Rick Gates; former national security adviser Michael Flynn, whom Trump pardoned Wednesday; foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos; informal Trump foreign policy adviser George Nader; political adviser Roger Stone; personal attorney Michael Cohen; and strategist Stephen K. Bannon. 666: The number of separated migrant children whose parents still have not been found, because the Trump administration didn’t keep sufficient records. 23,035: The number of false or misleading claims Trump had made as of mid-September, according to the Washington Post Fact Checker team. Presumably that number will continue to grow during Trump’s final weeks in office. $3: The amount that Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club charged taxpayers for a glass of water served to Trump. 289: The number of times Trump visited a golf course while president. So far. 15: The number of times that people have to flush their toilet, according to Trump. (Why he made this claim on the campaign trail I do not know.) One: The number of viewers Trump officials sought to reach during their TV appearances (the infamous “audience of one”). 49 percent: The peak share of Americans who said they approved of Trump’s performance as president, according to Gallup. 306: The number of electoral college votes Trump won in 2016, which he called a “landslide.” 306: The number of electoral college votes Joe Biden won in 2020.
Trump and Giuliani have made fraud claims to the general public but not to the judges. Why Trump’s election fraud claims aren’t showing up in his lawsuits challenging the results Steven Mulroy November 20, 2020 12.52pm EST Why Trump's election fraud claims aren't showing up in his lawsuits challenging the results excerpt: "At least outside the context of criminal defense, lawyers must be able to honestly represent to the court that they have a basis for believing they have a path to getting relief either based on existing law or “a good faith argument for an extension, modification or reversal of existing law.” Violating this requirement could expose the lawyer to sanctions from the state bar, which could range from a reprimand to a fine to a license suspension. More practically, it can erode courts’ confidence in the lawyer’s reliability and damage the lawyer’s professional reputation. In Trump’s case, this means his attorneys can only say the election was stolen if they know of actual, credible reports of systematic fraud."
Genius one, please tell us what is wrong with what Obama said. I am a white man who has never been charged with DWW, but I am a white man who has been a victim of financial greed by other white men.
Sources are indicating that Trump has invited Republican PA lawmakers to the White House. He met with Michigan lawmakers at the White House before MI certified the election results. Trump invites Pennsylvania GOP lawmakers to White House after calling in to baseless voter fraud event - CNNPolitics excerpt: "President Donald Trump has invited Republican lawmakers from Pennsylvania to the White House on Wednesday night, following a "hearing" the lawmakers hosted in Gettysburg over baseless allegations of voter fraud in this month's election that Trump called in to. Trump is expected to meet with them in the West Wing, two sources said. The President had planned on appearing in-person with his attorney, Rudy Giuliani, at the Gettysburg event but two sources told CNN Trump's trip was canceled. The move came shortly after news broke that Giuliani was exposed to another person who had tested positive for coronavirus. One of Trump's campaign advisers, Boris Epshteyn, said Wednesday morning that he has tested positive for the coronavirus and was experiencing mild symptoms. Epshteyn appeared with Giuliani at a campaign legal team news conference in Washington, DC, six days ago.
Once again, Trump is snookered by the coronavirus that he's been downplaying, the virus that contributed to his election loss that he is now trying to overturn whose effort is being hampered by his legal people being exposed to the virus.
The coronavirus that Trump says affects virtually nobody. https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...474e1e-29cc-11eb-9c21-3cc501d0981f_story.html excerpt: "So many people have died lonely hospital deaths during the coronavirus pandemic, and Cesare’s daughters knew the rules. But they went to the hospital anyway. They found a nurse who turned a blind eye, set them up with protective gear — goggles, a body suit, two sets of gloves — and all of a sudden, they were in a room with two patients. One was a stranger, in his 40s. The other was their father. This was what passed for a goodbye during the pandemic: While the other patient ate mashed potatoes, Elena looked at her father. He was no longer moving. He had one eye half-shut. One of his legs looked swollen “four times beyond normal.” The breathing machine was whirring, pumping air in and out, and his pacemaker was helping his heart to keep beating. To Elena, it seemed that her father was only alive because of the machinery. “I understood that he was no longer there,” Elena said. “That body was not my dad.” A more senior hospital manager soon saw them there and hurried them out, angry about the violation, but Elena felt it was worth it — to see her father the day before he died."
Major shift at Supreme Court on Covid-19 orders The Supreme Court voted 5-4 to bar New York state from reimposing limits on religious gatherings. By JOSH GERSTEIN 11/26/2020 01:25 AM EST Updated: 11/26/2020 02:05 AM EST Major shift at Supreme Court on Covid-19 orders excerpt: "The Supreme Court signaled a major shift in its approach to coronavirus-related restrictions late Wednesday, voting 5-4 to bar New York state from reimposing limits on religious gatherings. The emergency rulings, issued just before midnight, were the first significant indication of a rightward shift in the court since President Donald Trump’s newest appointee — Justice Amy Coney Barrett — last month filled the seat occupied by liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died in September."
Trump enthusiasts disgruntled by his 2020 election loss are creating self-inflicted damage that tilts the U.S. Senate runoff races in Georgia toward Democrats. Trump’s conspiracies have MAGA world talking Georgia boycott excerpt: "Driven by Trump’s insistence that Georgia’s elections are indelibly rife with fraud, conspiratorial MAGA figures are calling for a boycott of the two Senate runoff races, slated for Jan. 5, that will determine which party controls the upper chamber. Their reason: The two GOP candidates, Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue, are not only insufficiently pro-Trump, they may be complicit in Georgia’s electoral fraud. It doesn’t matter that both candidates are essentially lock-step with Trump, or that there is no evidence of links to electoral malfeasance. On Twitter and its less-restrictive alternative Parler, Trump’s more hardline followers have linked the duo to the president’s favorite — and untrue — voter-fraud theories. Hashtags like #CrookedPerdue and #CrookedKelly are flying around. The two lawmakers’ Parler accounts are brimming with posts accusing them of being secret “liberal DemoRats.”"
The Trump campaign disassociated itself from Sidney Powell shortly after she had publicly attacked Republican governor of Georgia, Brian Kemp, accusing him of crimes related to the effort to overturn Trump's election loss. Brian Kemp and Chris Christie publicly criticized Powell's accusation. The question arises as to how fringe the rhetoric should go in the name of trying to overturn Trump's election loss (which isn't going to happen) at the expense of damaging two Republican U.S. Senate seats up for grabs in runoff races on January 5 that will determine which party controls the U.S. Senate. Trump campaign cuts Sidney Powell from president’s legal team
David Dennison, A.K.A. John Barron, A.K.A. Donald John Trump, A.K.A. Individual 1 shall face the prosecutors in 55 days.
trump doesn’t understand that “loyalty” is not the same as support. Because of his narcissism, he thinks everybody loves him, and can’t imagine why people wouldn’t.