House Speaker Mike Johnson believes Joe Biden “very likely” committed impeachable offenses is committed to “follow the truth wherever it leads.”
Under his Speakership, Johnson said, the House investigation into whether the Biden family financially benefited from foreign connections during his time as Vice President. Johnson drew attention to possible bribery, listed in the Constitution as a reason for impeachment, saying, “Bribery’s listed there, and it looks and smells a lot like that.”
“The reason we shifted to the impeachment inquiry stage on the president himself was because if, in fact, all the evidence leads where we believe it will, that’s very likely impeachment,” he explained.
The Speaker added, however, that House Republicans are “going to engage in due process because, again, we’re the rule of law party… [P]eople are getting anxious and they’re getting restless, and they just want somebody to be impeached, but we don’t do that like the other team.”
House Oversight Committee chairman James Comer is currently pressing Biden on why he received a $200,000 check from James Biden on the same day his brother received a similar amount from a U.S. health corporation.
President Biden claims the check was repayment for a loan, but Rep. Comer is demanding evidence, asking White House consel Edward Siskel to “provide the loan documents, including the loan payment, loan agreement, and any other supporting loan documentation” that would substantiate Biden’s explanation.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson believes Joe Biden "very likely" committed impeachable offenses is committed to "follow the truth wherever it leads."
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A massive 22,187 Chinese nationals were arrested crossing the U.S. southern border between January and the end of September, representing an almost thirteen-fold increase on the same period last year. The number of Chinese crossings appears to be accelerating, with arrests in September up by 70 percent compared to August, for a total of over 4,000.
Many of the Chinese illegals, who are overwhelmingly lone adults, begin their journey in Ecuador, which allows visa-free travel for Chinese nationals. From there, they join migrants of many other nationalities for the long march north through the Darien Gap, a roadless land route from South America to North America, covered in thick rainforest.
While fewer than 400 Chinese nationals are recorded as having made the arduous trek in over a decade from 2010 to 2021, the figure rose to 2,005 in 2022. So far in 2023, officials in Panama say they have registered 15,567 Chinese slogging through the Gap.
While a small fraction of the migrants entering the United States under Joe Biden’s lax border regime overall, Chinese illegals are suspected by many to represent a unique security threat, given the possibility of spies and other Chinese Communist Party (CCP) agents among their ranks, and the unusually strong hold the CCP regime is able to exercise over its expatriates abroad.
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A massive 22,187 Chinese nationals were arrested crossing the U.S. southern border between January and the end of September, representing an almost thirteen-fold increase on the same period last year. The number of Chinese crossings appears to be accelerating, with arrests in September up by 70 percent compared to August, for a total of over 4,000.
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The George Soros-backed ‘Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington’ (CREW) is arguing in a Colorado court this week that Section 3 of the 14th Amendment disqualifies former President Donald Trump from the 2024 election ballot. The judge overseeing the case appears to be as equally radical-left and partisan as CREW itself.
INSURRECTION.
“Four years after taking an oath to ‘preserve, protect and defend’ the Constitution as President of the United States… Trump tried to overthrow the results of the 2020 election, leading to a violent insurrection at the United States Capitol to stop the lawful transfer of power to his successor,” the CREW lawsuit states.
“By instigating this unprecedented assault on the American constitutional order, Trump violated his oath and disqualified himself under the Fourteenth Amendment from holding public office, including the Office of the President.”
During Trump’s presidency, CREW waged a campaign of frivolous lawsuits against the president and those who served his administration. Often, the lawsuits would use tortured interpretations of obscure constitutional provisions in the hopes of finding a ‘silver bullet’ that would remove either Trump himself or his appointees from office. The Soros-backed group’s novel legal arguments failed to sway any judges at the time, but a rigorous effort of “venue shopping” landed CREW a friendly judge in Colorado it appears.
JUDGE SARAH WALLACE, LEFTIST.
Colorado District Judge Sarah B. Wallace, who will hear the case this week, has a history of making partisan-liberal political donations and has openly expressed disdain for former President Donald Trump. Wallace, appointed by a Democrat governor, is a financial backer of the far-left Colorado Turnout Project (CTP) – an organization dedicated to preventing politicians who “refused to condemn the political extremists who stormed the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021″ from holding office. Wallace donated to CTP as recently as last year.
Campaign finance records show Judge Wallace has also made campaign contributions to Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA), the Colorado Democrat Party, former Senator Doug Jones (D-AL), and Jamie Harrison a failed Democrat candidate for U.S. Senate in South Carolina who now runs the Democratic National Committee (DNC). CREW, meanwhile, is a member of the Democrat dark money cartel overseen by Arabella Advisors and their network of non-profits that serve as clearing houses for contributions made by far-left foundations and liberal billionaires.
KEEPING TRUMP OFF THE BALLOT.
The 14th Amendment argument being brought by CREW against former President Trump is a novel legal theory that has been met with little enthusiasm by election officials and legal scholars in other states thus far. This past August, New Hampshire Secretary of State David Scanlan brushed aside the idea Trump is disqualified from the ballot by the 14th Amendment. Scanlan said Trump would appear on the New Hampshire ballot along with the other qualifying candidates.
Steven Calabresi, a law professor who co-founded the Federalist Society and the originator of the argument claiming the 14th Amendment disqualifies Trump from the ballot, now says his idea and interpretation of the constitutional provision are wrong.
Calabresi points to the fact that Section 3 of the 14th Amendment specifically disqualifies “officers of the United States” who have taken and betrayed an oath to uphold the Constitution. According to Calabresi, the President or Vice-President are not disqualified under this provision as they are the officials vested by the Constitution to appoint said “officers” and not officers themselves.
Judge Wallace has denied five separate motions by former President Trump’s legal team to dismiss the case so far. The trial, which begins today, is expected to last the entire week. If CREW prevails, it would likely be appealed all of the way to the United States Supreme Court.
The George Soros-backed 'Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington' (CREW) is arguing in a Colorado court this week that Section 3 of the 14th Amendment disqualifies former President Donald Trump from the 2024 election ballot. The judge overseeing the case appears to be as equally radical-left and partisan as CREW itself.
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The death of German-Israeli woman Shani Louk has been confirmed by Israel’s foreign ministry following a vicious attack in Gaza by Hamas terrorists. A video revealing her semi-naked body on the back of a truck surrounded by terrorists was widely circulated on social media, leading to the ministry’s recognition. “We are devastated to share that the death of 23-year-old German-Israeli Shani Louk has been confirmed,” Israel’s foreign ministry reported. Louk was reportedly abducted from a music festival near Kibbutz Re’im on October 7 when terrorists stormed the location, leading to the demise of over 260 individuals.
In the brutal Hamas terror attack that specifically targeted the festival among other areas of Israel such as towns and military bases on the same day, the casualty count was over 1,400, with 200 people reported kidnapped. Louk’s identification was made possible by distinct features like dreadlocks and tattoos. In a disturbing video, the young woman was shown stripped down to her underwear as Hamas gunmen grimly paraded her around.
Ricarda Louk, the mother of the victim, originally had hope that her daughter was still alive, despite a severe head injury, as reportedly cited by Palestinian sources. However, she later confirmed her daughter’s demise.
“Unfortunately we received news yesterday that my daughter is no longer alive,” she told German broadcaster RTL/ntv.
Confirmation from the Israel Defense Forces suggests the number of those kidnapped in the October 7 attacks stands at 239, excluding four hostages who have been released. In retaliation to the attacks, Israel has initiated an extensive airstrike operation in Gaza, claimed to have caused over 8,000 casualties.
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The death of German-Israeli woman Shani Louk has been confirmed by Israel's foreign ministry following a vicious attack in Gaza by Hamas terrorists. A video revealing her semi-naked body on the back of a truck surrounded by terrorists was widely circulated on social media, leading to the ministry's recognition. "We are devastated to share that the death of 23-year-old German-Israeli Shani Louk has been confirmed," Israel's foreign ministry reported. Louk was reportedly abducted from a music festival near Kibbutz Re'im on October 7 when terrorists stormed the location, leading to the demise of over 260 individuals.
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German Minister of Defense Boris Pistorius has warned of the looming threat of a violent conflict igniting on the European continent, explaining during a television interview this weekend that a new mentality has to be adopted across society to tackle the increased risks of violent conflict.
“We have to become war-ready.”
— Boris Pistorius, October 2023.
“We have to get used to the idea again that the danger of war in Europe could threaten. And that means: We have to become war-ready,” he Pistorius said, adding that bolstering Germany‘s defense capabilities is the best means of avoiding future escalations.
But what he called decades of rot will be hard to fix in 18 months, the Defense Minister noted, also suggesting Germany’s armed forces will look “completely different” by the end of the decade.
It was discovered earlier this year that the nation’s ammunition stockpiles have dropped below NATO’s required levels.
Germany’s apathy towards military spending was highlighted by former President Donald Trump, who called the country “delinquent” after it failed to adequately contribute to NATO, instead relying predominantly on the United States to guarantee its own defense.
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German Minister of Defense Boris Pistorius has warned of the looming threat of a violent conflict igniting on the European continent, explaining during a television interview this weekend that a new mentality has to be adopted across society to tackle the increased risks of violent conflict.
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Austin Fletcher, aka Fleccas Talks, explained how the corporate media is falsifying claims of an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) boycott in order to rehabilitate Bud Light afters its transgender, Dylan Mulvaney ad campaign. In the latest episode of Fleccas Talks, Fletcher notes:
“The way I see it is Bud Light got canceled, how do you fix that? You pay huge money to a company that has your same audience basically but that audience will not cancel that company for the association.”
“UFC has the same audience as Bud Light, people aren’t gonna cancel UFC… so when UFC has the best numbers ever, they’re gonna go: Oh! Bud Light’s back, the UFC didn’t get cancelled, they weren’t able to cancel them.”
The multi-year Bud Light deal is said to be worth over $100 million.
WATCH THE FULL EPISODE:
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Austin Fletcher, aka Fleccas Talks, explained how the corporate media is falsifying claims of an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) boycott in order to rehabilitate Bud Light afters its transgender, Dylan Mulvaney ad campaign. In the latest episode of Fleccas Talks, Fletcher notes:
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Maine state authorities were notified multiple times about red flags and “veiled threats” made by Robert Card more than one month before he allegedly murdered 18 people and injured over a dozen others in the deadliest mass shooting in the Pine Tree State’s history.
Two local law enforcement chiefs have admitted there was a “statewide awareness alert” as early as mid-September, which warned officers to keep an eye on Card after he, a former U.S. Army reservist, made a series of threats to his fellow soldiers and base.
“We added extra patrols, we did that for about two weeks… The guy never showed up,” said Saco police chief Jack Clements, and so the extra patrols were abandoned.
Joel Merry, Sagadahoc County Sheriff, explained he was not located during a wellness check and that he couldn’t recall whether anyone followed up, despite knowing of the threats and Card having been sent to a mental health facility for two weeks in July following concern over his increasingly erratic behavior and claims of “hearing voices and threats to shoot up” a military base.
The Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) also admitted that Card was not on their radar, and the agency’s background check system “was not provided with or in possession of any information that would have prohibited Card from a lawful firearm purchase.”
“He slipped through the cracks,” argued Indiana University law professor Jody Madeira.
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Maine state authorities were notified multiple times about red flags and "veiled threats" made by Robert Card more than one month before he allegedly murdered 18 people and injured over a dozen others in the deadliest mass shooting in the Pine Tree State's history.
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The Constitutional Court of Korea has declined to overturn laws against “anal intercourse” or “any other indecent act” in the South Korean military, ruling by 5-4 in favor of retaining the prohibitions laid down in the Military Criminal Act.
Judges determined that, even if consensual, homosexual acts risk “causing serious harm to preserving the fighting power of the nation’s armed forces” if committed while soldiers are in service.
LGBT lobby groups have expressed anger and disappointment at the ruling, with Amnesty International describing the “continued endorsement [of] the criminalization” of sodomy in the South Korean military as a “distressing setback in the decades-long struggle for equality in the country.”
Around 30 percent of the South Korean population is Christian, and Christian groups have been part of the pushback against the LGBT lobby in the country. Earlier this year, the Seoul Queer Culture Festival – the biggest Pride-style event in South Korea – was not licensed to go ahead at its annual venue, with a Christian youth concert taking place there instead.
We have US soldiers dressing up as drag queens while wearing their uniform.
The Constitutional Court of Korea has declined to overturn laws against "anal intercourse" or "any other indecent act" in the South Korean military, ruling by 5-4 in favor of retaining the prohibitions laid down in the Military Criminal Act.
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Over ten million illegal migrants have entered the United States under the Biden government once the number of “gotaways” is included, representing the largest number in American history.
Official U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) statistics show that just roughly 8.3 million people have illegally entered the United States since January 2021 – equivalent to the “thirteenth largest state” in the country. However, the figure excludes the number of so-called gotaways – those who enter the country without being apprehended or detected – which the federal agency refuses to publicly report.
Anonymous border agents recently admitted the minimum estimate for the number of gotaways is around 1.7 million migrants since Biden became President, with at least 769,174 crossing the southern border alone. The number excludes the northern border as well as other entry points.
Yet, the number is likely far higher still as the figures are considered a “best estimate.” In reality, U.S. law enforcement agents do not know the true number nor where they are in the country.
In an exclusive interview with The National Pulse, former President Trump predicted the real number would be more like 15 million.
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Over ten million illegal migrants have entered the United States under the Biden government once the number of "gotaways" is included, representing the largest number in American history.
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