They shouldn't, it's standard practice.So are the Trumptards gonna cry if Ginsberg dies and the Dems stonewall the appointment of a new SC justice until after the election, just like Republicans did at the end of Obama's last term?
They shouldn't, it's standard practice.So are the Trumptards gonna cry if Ginsberg dies and the Dems stonewall the appointment of a new SC justice until after the election, just like Republicans did at the end of Obama's last term?
I'd be disappointed if they didn't hold out until Trump completed his 2nd term.So are the Trumptards gonna cry if Ginsberg dies and the Dems stonewall the appointment of a new SC justice until after the election, just like Republicans did at the end of Obama's last term?
I'd be disappointed if they didn't hold out until Trump completed his 2nd term.
Oh god imagine the butthurt lolI'd be disappointed if they didn't hold out until Trump completed his 2nd term.
Idk if he's gonna lose tbh. Dems who voted for Bernie in the primary (like me) aren't excited about Biden and honestly don't see much of a difference between a Biden presidency and a Trump presidency.Trump will lose but the the damage he has done with the judges will make him be like an Obi Wan Kenobe figure to the far right in years to come.
History will be rewritten and he will be a God like figure despite the fact he has achieved nothing aprt from increasing the national debt by handing out tax breaks to billion dollar companies.
twelfty d chess mutha fuckers!
Just come and vote for Harambe with me.Idk if he's gonna lose tbh. Dems who voted for Bernie in the primary (like me) aren't excited about Biden and honestly don't see much of a difference between a Biden presidency and a Trump presidency.
I doubt many will vote for Trump bc of that (I considered it for like 10 seconds before snapping back into reality), but it may lead enough voters to either abstain or throw their vote away on a third-party candidate.
KEY FACTS
The 17-page guide, intended to help local leaders plan how to reopen places like schools, churches, day care centers and summer camps, would “never see the light of day,” according to an unnamed CDC official interviewed by the AP, who was repeating what agency scientists were told.
The AP obtained a copy of the guide from a second federal official; the AP had reported on the guide last week, before the White House decided to hold it.
The United States is expected to deport an Iranian professor acquitted of sanctions evasion, Reuters reportedTuesday. Sirous Asgari has contracted COVID-19 in an Immigrations and Customs Enforcement facility, where he has been held for months despite his acquittal in November.
Why it matters: It appears that the Donald Trump administration is about to leverage Asgari’s release to secure the safe return of Americans detained by Iran. Reuters cited three Iranian officials who said that the two countries are arranging a prisoner swap — similar to the exchange the two countries did in December.
Iran currently detains four known jailed Americans: Michael White, Siamak Namazi, Baquer Namazi and Morad Tahbaz. After convicting Iranian stem-cell scientist Masoud Soleimani on a minor sanctions evasion charge, the United States released him in November in exchange for Princeton doctoral student Xiuye Wang.
What’s next: Asgari is currently in quarantine due to his COVID-19 diagnosis, and the United States is expected to return him to Iran as soon as he receives the medical clearance to depart.
Read more: Intel: Trump administration to return acquitted scientist to Iran, paving way for potential prisoner swap
The leader of the failed Venezuela coup had provided security for President Donald Trump, it has been reported, as the US administration sought to distance itself from the plot.
Jordan Goudreau, 43, a former US special forces soldier who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, can allegedly be seen in footage with an earpiece at one of the president's rallies in Charlotte, North Carolina, in October 2018.
The website for his Florida-based private security firm Silvercorp claims it has planned and led international security teams for the president as well as the secretary of defense, including at another rally in Houston four days earlier.
“The news over the last 24 hours I think has been somewhat downplayed — about the Justice Department dropping charges against Michael Flynn,” Obama said in a web talk with members of the Obama Alumni Association.
“And the fact that there is no precedent that anybody can find for someone who has been charged with perjury just getting off scot-free. That’s the kind of stuff where you begin to get worried that basic — not just institutional norms — but our basic understanding of rule of law is at risk. And when you start moving in those directions, it can accelerate pretty quickly as we’ve seen in other places.”
The Flynn case was invoked by Obama as a principal reason that his former administration officials needed to make sure former Vice President Joe Biden wins the November election against President Trump. “So I am hoping that all of you feel the same sense of urgency that I do,” he said. “Whenever I campaign, I’ve always said, ‘Ah, this is the most important election.’ Especially obviously when I was on the ballot, that always feels like it's the most important election. This one — I’m not on the ballot — but I am pretty darn invested. We got to make this happen.”
Obama misstated the charge to which Flynn had previously pleaded guilty. He was charged with false statements to the FBI, not perjury. But the Justice Department, in a filing with a federal judge on Thursday, asked that the case brought by special counsel Robert Mueller be dismissed, arguing that FBI agents did not have a justifiable reason to question the then national security adviser about his conversations with Russian Ambassador Sergei Kislyak — talks FBI agents and Mueller’s prosecutors concluded he had lied about.
Still, Obama’s unvarnished remarks were some of his sharpest yet about the Trump administration and appeared to forecast a dramatically stepped-up political role he intends to play in this year’s election. The comments came during a lengthy chat in which he also sharply criticized the response to the coronavirus pandemic, blaming it on the “tribal” trends that have been stoked by the president and his allies.
“That’s why, I, by the way, am going to be spending as much time as necessary and campaigning as hard as I can for Joe Biden,” he added.
Aren't they like best friends? Why wouldn't he support Joe?
Is he using the number of deaths in the US for his marks? If so, he is absolutely right. Covid-19 has far higher ‘marks’ than swine flu.
That black chick is fucking insane.
Wasn't Flynn basically coerced by the FBI?Aren't they like best friends? Why wouldn't he support Joe?