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What a BORING transition of power.....no ransacking....assaults....nooses...death chants.....insurrection......not even a guy with horns on his head. Very Disappointing!!!

Well hopefully the newbies washed their butts today because the swamp will be lined up to plant a few
 
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A blue state governor who pledged to fight Trump administration deportation efforts expressed outrage Monday after a migrant was allegedly caught with nearly $1 million worth of drugs and an AR-15 rifle at a hotel that is being temporarily used as a shelter.

Sanchez is reportedly being held without bail due to a Chelsea District Court judge deeming the suspect dangerous. Another local outlet reported Sanchez entered the U.S. illegally last year and acquired an ID from the New York shelter system.
 

Democrats will be forced to put themselves on record about the transgender issue, which managed to rear its head during the 2024 presidential election and get pushback from Americans at the ballot box. One of the most memorable ads from the Trump campaign claimed, "Kamala is for they-them; President Trump is for you."
 

Trump seeks to block release of special counsel report​

3 hours ago

Tom Geoghegan and James FitzGerald
BBC News

ONLY THE GUILTY HIDE STUFF

Lawyers for Donald Trump have asked the Department of Justice (DoJ) to not release a special counsel's report setting out its investigations into the US president-elect.
Jack Smith led two probes into Trump, one on alleged attempts to overturn his 2020 election defeat and another on his apparent mishandling of classified documents.
Both cases have been shelved, but Mr Smith's detailed report was due to be released in the coming days.
But in a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland, Trump's lawyers have urged him to end the "weaponisation of the justice system" and hand the report to them.

The correspondence alleges Mr Smith did not have the legal authority to submit the report because he was unconstitutionally picked to do the job and was politically motivated. Mr Smith is yet to publicly respond.
Trump's legal team received a draft copy of the report at the weekend.
The two investigations led to criminal indictments against Trump but both have since been dismissed, partly due to a longstanding DoJ policy not to prosecute a sitting president.
The former president had pleaded not guilty and denied all wrongdoing.
Federal regulations decree that any special counsel probe must conclude with a report to the justice department and Garland has previously said he would release all such reports.


During his time away from the White House, Trump faced an array of legal cases, which were successfully delayed and thwarted by his lawyers and allies.
The administration of the Democratic president, Joe Biden, faced accusations from Trump's opponents that they brought cases against the Republican too slowly, while Trump's supporters argued that the prosecutions were politically motivated.
One of Mr Smith's two cases concerned Trump's attempts to overturn the result of the 2020 election, which he lost to Biden.
Trump pleaded not guilty to the charges, and the case ended up in legal limbo after the Supreme Court ruled that Trump was partially immune from criminal prosecution over official acts committed while in office.
Mr Smith later refiled his case, but wound it down after Trump's 2024 election win.
He was also leading a case against Trump over his alleged mishandling of classified documents after he left the White House following his first presidency - charges that Trump also denied.
This case faced a roadblock of its own when the Trump-appointed judge dismissed the charges, arguing Mr Smith was improperly appointed to lead the case. Again, Mr Smith hit back - this time with an appeal - but later abandoned this, too.
DoJ guidance prevents the criminal prosecution of a sitting president. Mr Smith clarified that this legal protection also applied to the prosecution of a private citizen who was subsequently elected president.
The news was celebrated by the Trump campaign, which hailed it as a "major victory for the rule of law".
Mr Smith is also reportedly expected to leave his job before Trump returns to the White House on 20 January and carries out a threat of sacking him.
Despite his recent legal wins, Trump still faces sentencing on Friday after being found guilty in New York last year on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up payments made to a porn star.
With less than two weeks until Trump is re-inaugurated as US president, the judge has refused a request to delay, although he has previously made clear he will not consider giving Trump a custodial term.
 
Trump thus remained an outsider in Palm Beach, even after he became president, Cerabino says. People despise his vulgarity and his lack of education or sophistication. He is considered to have a dubious character. He has also repeatedly sued the town. The height of the pole with the huge American flag that he erected in 2006 violated building regulations. So he went on TV and accused the Palm Beach administration of being unpatriotic, and sued the town for $25 million. In the end, a compromise was reached. But the flag is still visible from afar, as it definitely has the highest pole for miles around.

Mar-a-Lago has become a permanent nuisance for drivers. The estate stretches practically from the western to the eastern shore, and cuts the narrow island in half. Police cars constantly swarm around the residence, and when Trump is arriving or departing, the only road from one side of the island to the other is closed. Following his reelection, he has turned Mar-a-Lago into a kind of seat for the government-in-waiting, inviting high-ranking guests and making his nominations from here.
 

Trump, during a press conference at Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday reacted to Cannon's decision to block Smith's report.

"Deranged Jack Smith dropped the lawsuits. He was told to by the DOJ because they had no lawsuit. They lost in court in front of a very strong and a very brilliant judge," Trump said, referring to Cannon. "So, he wanted to do a report just before I take office probably, so he'll do a 500-page report and it will be a fake report, just like the investigation – it was a fake investigation."

Trump added that Smith was "thrown off the case in disgrace."

"Why should he be allowed to write a fake report? It will only be a fake report," Trump said, "That's great news."
 
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"House Republicans won’t stop fighting to secure the border and protect American communities. When will Democrats finally decide enough is enough?"

Great question...............
 

Fox News first reported that Meta is ending its fact-checking program and lifting restrictions on speech to "restore free expression" across its platforms, admitting its current content moderation practices have "gone too far."
 
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