Lin Wood's lawsuit related to the U.S. Senate runoff election in Georgia has been dismissed in federal court. Wood lost a suit that tried to overturn the result of the presidential election. Lin Wood suit to halt Georgia Senate runoffs is dismissed | 11alive.com
They're hunting for the source of viral news. It seems the truth kills millions online every year, and governments are rushing to censor the internet to protect people from their own lies.
So, It's easier for them to believe the Nashville explosion was actually a missile strike by China aimed at destroying Dominion voting machines that were being audited at an AT&T facility, rather than Trump losing the election fair and square to Joe Biden. Ok. got it......lol...
If I understand this correctly, the Nashville bombing suspect Anthony Quinn Warner was a dupe. It was in fact Chinese agents who killed Warner, planted a homing device in the RV giving the missile a target to lockon, then drove the RV to downtown Nashville, parking the vehicle approximate to the AT+T Building
So they ended up approving Trump's $2000 cheques anyway A ha ha ha ha ha ha ha Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha That's some funny shit
They say barbed wire tamed the wild west, and fences make for good neighbors, but only if you can protect them from behind walls, like our glorious leader is building. The Nashville explosion was the result of Homeland Security failing to do their job, and string more barbed wire. Good neighbors are so hard to find, but it helps if the welcome wagon gives them extra ammo.
Greg Norman has praised outgoing American president Donald Trump’s handling of COVID-19 after detailing his frightening experience of contracting the virus. The Australian golf legend, who lives in the US, was struck down by coronavirus and forced to spend Christmas Day in the emergency room as he experienced pain “on another level”. Norman was discharged but forced to return to hospital a day later after testing positive again, and is now isolating at home. Greg Norman praises Donald Trump after frightening virus battle
I came to this same conclusion when people started chattering about how powerful and influential he’ll still remain when he leaves office. No one really cares or has shown much interest in what an ex-president or ex-vice president says. It just doesn’t hold the same weight. That same rhetoric that he’s been spewing for the last 4 years, will fizzle. He’s already being disowned by a lot of republicans, who see the writing on the wall, which is the complete dismantling of the GOP if they don’t get their shit together and get back on track. They look like total asses right now!
Trump's psychotic episodes. Donald Trump 'now suffering psychotic episode after finally realising he lost election' - NZ Herald excerpt: "She says she believes he's trying to manipulate the election results like he often did on his former reality television show. Newman criticised Trump for treating the presidency like The Apprentice. "But this is not 'The Apprentice.' This is not a reality show. The American people need true leadership, not a reality TV host, which Donald Trump is reverting to.""
Trump is still quiet four days after the domestic terror attack on Nashville. Trump plays golf but remains mum on Nashville bombing, following a familiar pattern By David Nakamura Dec. 28, 2020 at 7:48 p.m. EST https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...62899c-4949-11eb-839a-cf4ba7b7c48c_story.html excerpt: "Trump’s silence has offered another example of a president who, since his election defeat last month, has been consumed by his own political troubles and detached from the duties of his office as he wages a baseless assault on the integrity of the U.S. election system. But it is also consistent with a commander in chief who has, over nearly four years, quickly sounded alarms about violence he has connected to Muslim groups, foreigners or left-wing social movements in the United States — but been slower to denounce attacks from right-wing actors or others who do not serve his political agenda."
Fate of Trump's $2,000 checks now rests with GOP-led Senate excerpt: "The outcome is highly uncertain heading into Tuesday’s session. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has declined to publicly address how he plans to handle the issue. But Democrats, sharing a rare priority with Trump, have seized on the opportunity to force Republicans into a difficult vote of either backing or defying the outgoing president. After bipartisan approval by the House, Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer warned, “There is no good reason for Senate Republicans to stand in the way.” “There’s strong support for these $2,000 emergency checks from every corner of the country,” Schumer said in a statement late Monday. He called on McConnell to make sure the Senate helps “meet the needs of American workers and families who are crying out for help.”"
Bipartisan rebuke of Trump. House overrides Trump's National Defense Authorization Act veto — the first of his presidency