Author: Tixaje

Democrats have fantasized about “taking down” former President Donald Trump for years.Chances are they never would’ve imagined the Iraqi government doing what Hillary Clinton and Robert Mueller failed to do.This isn’t preventing Iraq from trying.Iraq’s highest court issued an arrest warrant for Trump himself on Thursday, according to Kurdistan 24, a Kurdish news agency based Erbil, Iraq. The warrant outlines a charge of premeditated murder against Trump, according to OilPrice.com.Iraq’s Supreme Judicial Council claims that the Jan. 3, 2020, killing of Iranian Gen. Qasem Soleimani amounted to murder, with the warrant coming three years after his death in an American…

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GOP Rep. Andy Ogles of Tennessee introduced articles of impeachment against President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday.Ogles first article of impeachment against Biden accused him of weaponizing the executive branch to “shield the business and influence peddling schemes of his family from congressional oversight and public accountability.” The congressman’s second article of impeachment said that Biden, “contrary to his oath,” has failed to “take care that the laws be faithfully executed, directly facilitated the ongoing southern border crisis and endangered the people of the United States.”Regarding the first article, Ogles pointed to Biden administration officials FBI…

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In a spirited rally in Florida on August 11, as reported by CNN, former President Donald Trump passionately urged Americans to thoughtfully consider their choices amidst the evolving political landscape.Speaking to an enthusiastic crowd, Trump’s message carried a blend of honesty and urgency. “Maybe you hate me, but please don’t vote for Crooked Joe Biden,” Trump exclaimed, evoking both emotion and contemplation among his supporters. The former President’s words underscore the intense polarization in today’s political discourse, shining a spotlight on what he sees as crucial concerns surrounding his successor.Digging into the core of his message, Trump conveyed reservations about…

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According to a report published by AP on Friday, December 29, 2023, the Biden administration has once again sidestepped Congress to greenlight an emergency weapons sale to Israel.This marks the second time this month that the administration has bypassed the usual legislative process to support Israel’s ongoing conflict with Hamas in Gaza, a conflict that has been met with increasing international criticism. On Friday, December 29, 2023, the State Department disclosed that Secretary of State Antony Blinken had informed Congress of his second emergency determination, allowing a $147.5 million sale of crucial equipment, including fuses, charges, and primers.This equipment is…

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Former White House staffers Alyssa Farah Griffin, Cassidy Hutchinson, and Sarah Matthews express deep concerns about the potential impact of a second term for Donald Trump, fearing irreversible damage to the country.The trio, all former members of the Trump administration, emphasized the dystopian scenario they envision if Trump secures the nomination and defeats Biden in the November 2024 election. According to an article published by Raw Story on Friday, December 29, 2023, Alyssa Farah Griffin, the former communications director in the Trump White House until resigning after the election loss, spoke candidly about the potential consequences of a second Trump…

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Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, a Republican presidential hopeful for 2024, has intensified his criticisms of Donald Trump, his primary rival. Christie’s campaign, considered a longshot, centers on dismantling Trump’s candidacy by framing him as a threat to American democracy, particularly in light of Trump’s statements about seeking revenge against his domestic critics. In a new advertisement released on Thursday, Christie directly addressed calls for him to withdraw from the race, especially with Nikki Haley’s recent surge in the polls. The ad features Christie highlighting Trump’s recent rhetoric and emphasizing his own commitment to speaking out against what he…

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According to a report by Newsweek on Friday, December 29, 2023, a federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., delivered a pivotal ruling against former President Donald Trump, potentially paving the way for him to face legal repercussions from his alleged involvement in the January 6 Capitol riot. The ruling on Friday, December 29, dashed Trump’s claims of immunity from a civil lawsuit filed by Capitol Police officers and Democratic lawmakers.The court sided with a lower court’s decision, emphasizing that Trump cannot claim immunity in a civil lawsuit brought by Capitol Police officers who hold him accountable for the physical and…

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The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has dashed former President Donald Trump’s hopes to delay his defamation civil suit trial filed by E. Jean Carroll, according to a report by the Raw Story on Friday, December 29.With the trial set to commence in just over two weeks, the anticipation is rife, and legal experts predict that Trump might find himself on the losing end, facing the prospect of handing over millions more to the New York City writer. Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner shared his insights during a compelling appearance on MSNBC, shedding light on what might transpire in this…

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It has been noted that Maine has become the center of national attention after its Secretary of State, Sheena Bellows, ruled that former President Donald Trump is disqualified from the state’s presidential ballot. The Gateway Pundit previously reported that Secretary of State Sheena Bellows made the announcement Thursday, citing Section Three of the 14th Amendment, which disqualifies any individual who has engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United States from holding office. The contention lies in the fact that Trump has not been formally charged with any such violation.Bellows, a former ACLU attorney and Democrat, wrote in her ruling:“I…

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According to a report by Law & Crime on Thursday, December 28, 2023, a 51-year-old former college basketball star at the University of Richmond, has been sentenced to 20 years in a state correctional facility for the brutal killing of his 5-year-old son, Eliel Adon Weaver. The shocking crime unfolded as Weaver mercilessly beat his young son to death and callously concealed the body in a garage freezer, where it remained undetected for over two years. The state circuit court judge delivered the somber verdict last week, marking the end of a trial that saw Weaver convicted on three counts: felony…

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