CNN fired me for telling the truth about Charlottesville.
New indictments further incriminate the corrupt SPLC, a leftist group that financed and organized the underlying staged event.
A lie stacked upon a deceit…
My article:
CNN’s Anderson Cooper, on air today:
“Could President Trump receive money from the fund?”
Cooper was talking about the $1.776 billion fund the Department of Justice created today.
The fund came out of a settlement. Trump sued the IRS for $10 billion. He dropped the suit. In exchange, the DOJ created the fund.
No defined eligibility criteria. No partisan requirements. Five-member commission appointed by the Acting AG.
The President can remove any commissioner.
Two months ago, a Florida man pardoned by Trump for January 6 was sentenced to life for sexually abusing two 12-year-olds.
The police report says he tried to silence one victim by promising him $10 million.
He said the $10 million was J6 restitution from the Trump administration.
At the time, that sounded delusional.
Today, the same administration created a $1.776 billion fund. To pay people who say they were wrongly targeted.
He wasn’t delusional.
He was early.
CNN: Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson offered a blistering critique Monday of the Supreme Court’s handling of a recent high-profile redistricting case, asserting that the court needed to be “really, really careful” in the churn of an election year to avoid appearing political and suggesting it had failed to do so in that case.
“Courts are apolitical, not supposed to be issuing rulings that are in the political realm,” Jackson said at an event in Washington hosted by the American Law Institute. “We have to be scrupulous about sticking to the principles and the rules that we apply in every case and not look as though we’re doing something different in this kind of context.”
CNN analyzed — through photos, videos and outreach to Cabinet offices — who was and was not present at the Washington Hilton hotel in Washington, DC, on Saturday.