He’s trying to replicate the Buttigieg playbook and elevate to the national scene. Maybe a play for a cabinet position because there won’t be an open senate seat for a Republican in Florida for at least a decade.
The witness and the recording are/were under the guardianship of the FBI which conveniently says they cannot locate or denies anything. We have had this discussion before. It is THEIR job to be responsible and caretaking in regard to whistleblowers/informants who come to them. Not the responsibility of the oversight committee which is asking them what they did with it and how they have or have not proceeded. Work with that some more. You certainly have conveniently failed so far.
Yo Joe, how about a little transparency from you out on the trail. What business is the family involved in to generate all these financial transactions from scumbag countries ? C'mon Man. No witnesses needed. Just address the transactions. Where is the transparency?? Comer says Biden’s brother will push alleged money trail beyond $20M: ‘It’s unimaginable’ House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) said investigations into President Joe Biden’s alleged “criminal bribery scheme” is likely to show a money trail “beyond 20 million, and it could be more if you factor in the president’s brother.” Comer said the Oversight Committee has yet to specifically look at the business dealings of the president’s brother, James Biden, amid its investigation into the Biden family’s foreign business dealings, which most recently uncovered an FBI FD-1023 form that Republicans say alleges Biden was bribed by “foreign national” Mykola Zlochevsky, the Ukrainian owner of Burisma. link Comer says Biden’s brother will push alleged money trail beyond $20M: ‘It’s unimaginable’ (msn.com)
Houston, we got a problem. The President has left the planet. Dems. Put the kool-aid down and find a candidate. Can you imagine another six years on this clown? It is either that or Miss Passage of Time, the dumb broad he picked for her skin color. Even Pool Reporters ‘Have No Idea’ Why Biden Ended Gun Control Speech With ‘God Save the Queen, Man’ Even Pool Reporters ‘Have No Idea’ Why Biden Ended Gun Control Speech With ‘God Save the Queen, Man’ (msn.com)
Other than this, howz your day going, Tards? Trump beats Biden by 6 points in 2024 matchup: poll Former President Trump leads President Biden by six points in a 2024 presidential race hypothetical matchup in a new survey shared Friday with The Hill from Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll. The poll found that 45 percent of respondents said they would vote for Trump if the 2024 election were held today between the former president and Biden, while 39 percent said they’d support Biden. A separate 15 percent said they were unsure or did not know. Trump beats Biden by 6 points in 2024 matchup: poll (msn.com)
Trump once approved of allowing transgender contestants into Miss Universe: report Trump's past is peppered with instances where he expressed support for transgender participation in the Miss Universe pageant, which he co-owned from 1996-2015. It was in fact Trump who in 2012 approved of the pageant reversing its ban on transgender contestants after women's rights lawyer Gloria Allred threatened to sue on behalf of Talackova. Trump told the network at the time. But Former President Donald Trump vowed in a speech at a rally in Conroe, Texas on Saturday, January 28th, 2023 that he will prohibit transgender women from competing in female sports if he is reelected in 2024. "We will ban men from participating in women's sports," Trump said, as quoted in a January 31st NBC News analysis.
The fix is in for Joe's campaign. Hunter's non payment of 2 million in taxes was converted into a guilty plea on a misdemeanor for "late payment." Life is good if you are a Biden.
Republican Will Hurd announces he's running for president https://www.cbsnews.com/news/will-hurd-announces-hes-running-for-president-former-gop-congressman/ Former Texas Congressman Will Hurd announced he's running for president on "CBS Mornings" Thursday. "This morning, I filed to be the Republican nominee for president of the United States," Hurd told "CBS Mornings." Hurd, 45, was first elected to serve Texas's 23rd Congressional District in 2014, beating a Democratic incumbent by two points. The majority-Hispanic district stretches along the Rio Grande, west of San Antonio and east of El Paso. Hurd was reelected by narrow margins twice before joining a wave of congressional Republicans who retired before the 2020 election. A self-described "dark horse" candidate, Hurd now enters a crowded field with 11 other Republican candidates. Hurd said his decision to enter the race was something he and his wife decided to do after realizing "we live in complicated times." Hurd said issues such as education — noting low scores in math, science and reading for students — was also a factor in his decision to run. "These are the issues we should be talking about. And to be frank, I'm pissed that we're not talking about these things," he said. "I believe the Republican Party can be the party that talks about the future, not the past," Hurd said. "We should be putting out a vision of how do we have unprecedented peace, how do we have a thriving economy, how do we make sure our kids have a world class education, regardless of their age and location? We can do this. It's hard. But here's one thing I've learned: If we remember two things, we can pull this off. America is better together. Way more unites us than divides us." Recognizing the prevailing hyper-partisanship and anger in politics, Hurd acknowledged the dominance that the former president has within the current Republican landscape. However, he said he sees the importance of the Republican party not succumbing to fear of Trump's influence. "You can't be afraid of Donald Trump. Too many candidates in this race are afraid of Donald Trump, but we also have to articulate a different vision," Hurd said. Drawing from his personal experience of winning in a predominantly Latino district as a Black Republican, he said it is necessary to engage diverse communities and addressing their specific concerns. "I was able to pull it off because I did something simple, show up to places where people don't expect you. Talk about the things they care about and that's the path, it's not easy... it's something we have to do," Hurd said. Looking ahead to the upcoming presidential election, Hurd described previously as a "rematch from hell" between former President Donald Trump and President Biden. He stressed the significance of issues like immigration and the need to tackle them for the betterment of the nation. As a former CIA officer, Hurd said that Trump's indictment consisting of 37 felony charges related to his handling of classified documents after he left the White House is "frustrating," and that "nobody's above the law, and you are innocent until proven guilty." "That is what makes this case different. And the fact that Donald Trump willingly kept that material and he wants to be the leader of the free world is unacceptable to me," Hurd said. Addressing potential criticism from within the Republican primary base, Hurd affirmed his unwavering commitment to his party, stating, "I am a Republican." The latest CBS News poll shows former President Donald Trump leading the large field, with 62% support among likely Republican primary voters.