Trump Prevails, Democrats Flail, and Some IC Leaders May Deserve Jail

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# 1 – “Hook, line and lead”: Trump puts a trap for Democrats on Mamdani, and Hakeem Jeffries takes the bait – by Sister Telljah
Jeffries, with the leader of the minority of the minority Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Governor Kathy Hochul, were the three Dems of New York asked the most where they were on Mamdani after refusing to approve anyone in the primary race.
Although everyone has talked about having to have “conversations” with Mamdani to assess where they are on the Jewish community of Big Apple, they are below to support him while meetings (probably) are added to their schedules.
But as he did several times before, Trump recently bait on Mamdani, with the likely intention to see if one of these Holdout Democrats would take it:
As President of the United States, I will not let this madman destroy New York. Rest assured, I hold all the levers and I have all the cards. I’m going to save in New York, and I will do it again “hot” and “brilliant”, as I did with the good old USA!
# 2 – Jamie Raskin will have trouble getting from the carpet after this Trump washer – by Rusty Weiss
President Trump took his Truth social media platform for Lambast Raskin to not know what he was talking about concerning the bill, and really, in general.
And he did it in a style that the president could succeed with a hilarious withdrawal.
“Representative Jamie Raskin, a third -order democratic politician, has no idea what is in our fantastic bill on tax reduction, and he would not understand it if he did,” wrote Trump. “This dope has always lost against me for years, and I love to look at his ugly face when he is forced to regularly concede the defeat to Trump.”
“And tonight should be another of these nights,” he added, knowing that the Chamber would probably vote on the adoption of the “big and beautiful bill” at some point this evening or early Thursday. “Raskin is a bad politician and a total loser!”
# 3 – Ice drops a brilliant declaration on the mayor of Los Angeles for refusal to work with them, then Stephen Miller finished it – by Nick Arama
This seems to be a perfectly reasonable question. If you think they are too hard, why not speak and determine the parameters?
But the only parameter for the bass is that they return home and stop applying the law, showing that it is not a question of going too hard or the way they do it, is that they apply the law. It’s ridiculous, but that’s where the Democrats are.
Of course, the ice will do its job in the name of the American people, whether or not Democrats love bass, even in the face of obstruction and threats. They replied with what Melugin described as a “puffy declaration” which dropped to him to be outside the country during the fires of Los Angeles.
# 4 – New: CIA assessment reveals how far the Obama administration went to supervise Trump, implies managers – by Bonchie
The evaluation of the CIA then noted that 13 of the 17 intelligence agencies were excluded from the report, Brennan having “sorted” the analysts who produced the ICA. The former Lackey of Obama also demanded that the “Steele” dossier “discredited (then and now) be included on the objections of the best experts of the agency in Russia.
Brennan sorted the CIA analysts on the aspect to compile the ICA and involved only the ODNI, the CIA, the FBI and the NSA, excluding 13 of the intelligence agencies then-17.
He put the National Intelligence Council away and forced the inclusion of Steele’s discredited dossier despite the objections of the authors and height of the CIA in Russia, in order to push a false story that Russia won Trump’s victory in 2016.
“It was Obama, Comey, Clapper and Brennan deciding” We are going to screw Trump “, said Ratcliffe in an exclusive interview.
“It was:” We are going to create this and put the printur from an IC assessment in a way that no one can question it. They stamped it like a Russian collusion, then classified it so that no one could see it.
In short, Obama personally ordered senior officials to make a claim to destroy Trump’s presidency, and even if he has not succeeded, there is no doubt that he was seriously reached throughout his first mandate. To date, the false affirmation that Trump has colluted with Russia to steal the 2016 elections remains the predominant belief among the Democrats. Of course, Brennan, Clapper and Comey were more than ready to follow the order of Obama while especially giving everyone the others concerning the respect of the very institutions that they were bastardites for political purposes. Call this a soft coup or something else, but it was a direct attempt to undermine the votes of the American people.
# 5 – Hot sockets: CNN promotes the idea of the grocery store belonging to the city of Mamdani, obtains the answers they deserve – by Sister Tore
Unsurprisingly, Jake Tapper of CNN also participated in the action, demanding that the mayor of New York, Eric Adams, one of the opponents of the Mamdani general elections, proves that his claims on Mamdani support Hamas in his war against Israel. Tapper did not clear him clearly and doubted that Adams could do it – until Adams drops receipts.
As an additional proof that the corporate press is rotten at the heart, CNN is still there, going to fight for Mamdani for its proposal to implement grocery stores belonging to the city if it is elected, trotting “experts” as if someone trusted – or had to trust – “experts” these days:
“This is more common than people do not know,” said Nevin Cohen, director of the Urban Food Policy Institute at New York University. “There is a wide range of food retail establishments that could be created by or with the support of the city government.”
[…]But Errol Schweizer, a veteran of the grocery industry who publishes the newsletter “The update of the grocery store” and wrote in support of a public grocery sector, said that Mamdani’s proposal would tackle a failure on the market. Grocery stores belonging to the government would not compete directly with bodegas and convenience stores, who generally do not sell fresh products and meat.
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