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POTUS 45.65: I'm Just Here For The Lincoln Project Ads

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Rumor is Trump thinks he’s getting the senate to repeal 230 and ramp up investigations into voter fraud in exchange for signing the bill.

mmmhmmm. Sure
 
Obvious Constitutional issue is obvious.

Lawmakers in House minorities can issue demands for records from the executive branch, a federal appeals panel held Tuesday.

In an 2-1 ruling first noticed by Politico, the D.C. circuit upheld a demand issued by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee in 2017 for documents relating to President Trump’s downtown D.C. hotel.

The decision — issued by Judge Patricia Millett — goes to an arcane 1920s law which created the seven-member rule. That statute authorizes any seven members of the House Oversight Committee, regardless of party affiliation, to go to any part of the executive branch and demand records.

In 2017, Democrats on the House Oversight Committee did just that, demanding information from the General Services Administration about President Trump’s lease agreement for his D.C. hotel.

GSA eventually rejected the requests, before House Democrats went to court to enforce the demand.

The ruling by Millett, an Obama appointtee, upholds the minority’s limited authority to issue these investigative demands, and comes as Joe Biden prepares to take office next month.

It also illustrates the slow churn that congressional investigations can experience when every step in an investigation must be litigated in the federal judiciary. After securing a majority in the House in 2018, Democrats launched broadsides of subpoenas to executive agencies and various third-party custodians of President Trump’s financial records.

Spectacularly, a Nazi "judge" seems to have voted agin' it.

We seriously just barely escaped a fascism that would have been inescapable without violence. We were that close to going out.

I hope to god no Republican is ever elected again in this country. They are all traitors: lock, stock, and barrel.
 
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Cheeto vonFu**stick Tweeted this:
I love the Great State of Georgia, but the people who run it, from the Governor, @BrianKempGA, to the Secretary of State, are a complete disaster and don’t have a clue, or worse. Nobody can be this stupid. Just allow us to find the crime, and turn the state Republican....

...The consent decree signed by the “Secretary”, with the consent of Kemp, is perhaps even more poorly negotiated than the deal that John Kerry made with Iran. Now it turns out that Brad R’s brother works for China, and they definitely don’t want “Trump”. So disgusting! #MAGA

Only problem is...
Daniel Dale @ddale8: The president just tweeted to his 88 million followers that Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is against him because Raffensperger’s brother works for China. As @stphnfwlr has reported, Raffensperger does not have a brother.

It's not a direct relative, just two unrelated people who share the same last name.
 
Yesterday, I was in a discussion and was trying to remember some storyline points from the Metal Gear Solid series.

After some research, I am now convinced that Q is just Hideo Kojima feeding people rejected MGS storylines and “Q” is just a mistranslation of Kojima.
 
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