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Tuesday, June 18, 2019
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Supporters Line Up 40 Hours Early To See Trump In Orlando...
Supporters of President Trump arrived more than 40 hours early for his official 2020 campaign kick-off rally in Orlando Monday; braving massive lines to hear the Commander-in-Chief lay-out his vision for America heading into the general election.
“More than 40 hours before President Donald Trump will announce his re-election bid in Orlando, supporters started lining up outside the Amway Center,” reports Click Orlando. “Eight Trump supporters started camping out Monday morning, with the first one showing up at 2:30 a.m. The rally is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. Tuesday.” <== Tonight!!
“There’s going to be a bunch of people, and it’s going to be pretty intense,” said one supporter. “The electricity is going to be high. It’s time for America to...
PREVIOUSLY DEPORTED CHILD MOLESTER RE-ARRESTED IN LOUISIANA
LAFAYETTE, LA (U.S. Attorney’s Office) – United States Attorney David C. Joseph announced that a 49-year old Mexican National, who was formerly on ICE’s Most Wanted list, has been sentenced to serve time in federal prison for immigration violations.
Jose Melchor Martinez, of San Luis Potosi, Mexico, pleaded guilty on January 30, 2019, to illegal reentry of a removed alien and was sentenced today to 18 months in federal prison by U.S. Chief District Judge S. Maurice Hicks Jr.
At the time of Martinez’s arrest near Church Point, Louisiana, on October 12, 2018, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement considered Martinez one of its most wanted fugitives.
He was removed from the United States on September 6, 2003 via the Hidalgo, Texas, port of entry following a 2002 conviction in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, for indecent liberties with a child. After serving time for the conviction, he was removed from the United States but later returned on an unknown date. Martinez faces...
Jose Melchor Martinez, of San Luis Potosi, Mexico, pleaded guilty on January 30, 2019, to illegal reentry of a removed alien and was sentenced today to 18 months in federal prison by U.S. Chief District Judge S. Maurice Hicks Jr.
At the time of Martinez’s arrest near Church Point, Louisiana, on October 12, 2018, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement considered Martinez one of its most wanted fugitives.
He was removed from the United States on September 6, 2003 via the Hidalgo, Texas, port of entry following a 2002 conviction in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, for indecent liberties with a child. After serving time for the conviction, he was removed from the United States but later returned on an unknown date. Martinez faces...
Deep State FBI Agent Indicted For Perjury After Fabricating Evidence Against A Republican...
A former FBI agent hired by St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner to help in the criminal investigation of then-Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens was hit with charges of perjury and tampering with evidence Monday.
William Tisaby had been hired by Gardner just days after Greitens, a Republican, admitted to having an affair with a St. Louis hairdresser in January 2018. Tisaby was tasked with investigating allegations that Greitens took an unauthorized photo of a woman with whom he was having an extramarital affair while she was partially nude during a sexual encounter in 2015, one year before he was elected. Greitens also was accused of threatening to share the photo if she exposed their affair.
Tisaby turned himself in on Monday, the same day that an indictment against him was unsealed.
Former FBI agent William Don Tisaby, left, accompanied by attorney Jermaine Wooten, as he turned himself in at St. Louis Police headquarters on Monday. (Robert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP)
The indictment, which was filed under seal on Friday in St. Louis Circuit Court, alleged that Tisaby lied under oath “about matters which could substantially affect, or did substantially affect, the course or outcome of the Greitens case.”
The indictment said Tisaby denied taking notes while interviewing the hairdresser, even though a recording of the interview -- which he initially said was unwatchable because of an equipment malfunction -- showed him taking notes.
It also said that he claimed he never got notes from the prosecutor’s office before he interviewed the hairdresser, even though a document uncovered during the grand jury proceedings showed that Gardner gave Tisaby her notes from an interview.
Tisaby also was accused of tampering with evidence by allegedly keeping several documents from defense attorneys.
The indictment also said Gardner never tried to correct false...
William Tisaby had been hired by Gardner just days after Greitens, a Republican, admitted to having an affair with a St. Louis hairdresser in January 2018. Tisaby was tasked with investigating allegations that Greitens took an unauthorized photo of a woman with whom he was having an extramarital affair while she was partially nude during a sexual encounter in 2015, one year before he was elected. Greitens also was accused of threatening to share the photo if she exposed their affair.
Tisaby turned himself in on Monday, the same day that an indictment against him was unsealed.
Former FBI agent William Don Tisaby, left, accompanied by attorney Jermaine Wooten, as he turned himself in at St. Louis Police headquarters on Monday. (Robert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP)
The indictment, which was filed under seal on Friday in St. Louis Circuit Court, alleged that Tisaby lied under oath “about matters which could substantially affect, or did substantially affect, the course or outcome of the Greitens case.”
The indictment said Tisaby denied taking notes while interviewing the hairdresser, even though a recording of the interview -- which he initially said was unwatchable because of an equipment malfunction -- showed him taking notes.
It also said that he claimed he never got notes from the prosecutor’s office before he interviewed the hairdresser, even though a document uncovered during the grand jury proceedings showed that Gardner gave Tisaby her notes from an interview.
Tisaby also was accused of tampering with evidence by allegedly keeping several documents from defense attorneys.
The indictment also said Gardner never tried to correct false...
New York passes law granting driver’s licenses to illegal aliens, but vows to hide data from feds
In a move that could greatly backfire on him, on Monday New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed into law a bill that grants illegal aliens the right to obtain a driver’s license. The move came shortly after the Democrat-led New York Senate approved the controversial measure 33-29.
“The vote ended months of uncertainty at the state Capitol, where Democratic lawmakers in marginal districts struggled with the controversial bill as legislative leaders weighed whether it had enough support to pass,” the Democrat and Chronicle reported.
Slated to take effect in 180 days, the bill will not only grant illegals access to drivers’ licenses but also allow them to apply for a license by using “foreign documents such as passports,” according to the Rochester newspaper.
New York Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins issued a statement praising the vote as the “right step forward for New York state.”
“Today, we passed legislation restoring the right for all qualified drivers to obtain drivers licenses regardless of immigration status,” she said. “By passing this needed legislation, we are growing our economy while at the same time making our roads safer. This is the right step forward for New York State as we continue to advocate for comprehensive...
“The vote ended months of uncertainty at the state Capitol, where Democratic lawmakers in marginal districts struggled with the controversial bill as legislative leaders weighed whether it had enough support to pass,” the Democrat and Chronicle reported.
New York Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins issued a statement praising the vote as the “right step forward for New York state.”
“Today, we passed legislation restoring the right for all qualified drivers to obtain drivers licenses regardless of immigration status,” she said. “By passing this needed legislation, we are growing our economy while at the same time making our roads safer. This is the right step forward for New York State as we continue to advocate for comprehensive...
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REPORT: Democrats Struggle To Attack Biden Without Damaging Obama Legacy
The far-left extremists who now control the Democrat Party don’t want Joe Biden to be the party’s presidential nominee.
They also adore Barack Obama.
So, how do they attack Biden who was so faithful to Obama for eight years without harming the (disastrous) Obama legacy?
Indeed…
Via The Daily Caller:
They also adore Barack Obama.
So, how do they attack Biden who was so faithful to Obama for eight years without harming the (disastrous) Obama legacy?
Indeed…
Via The Daily Caller:
Democrats trying to bring down 2020 frontrunner Joe Biden are divided on how to criticize his vice presidential record without alienating voters still in the thrall of former President Barack Obama.
Biden has faced criticism from all sides over his work on harsh drug legislation from the 1980s and 1990s and his recent flip on the Hyde Amendment.
Some on the left want to go scorched earth and attack him for his work under Obama. Others warn that approach could alienate many Democrats and especially African-American voters. Black voters most enthusiastically support Biden, according to a June survey.
“Biden’s early advantage among African-Americans has more to do with Obama than Biden. And if you attack that, you start to alienate those voters,” Simpson continued according to Politico.
With such a wide field of Democratic candidates, strategists predict the path to the party nomination will be through coalition-building, and nostalgia for Obama can be found in nearly every coalition. For example, FiveThirtyEight predicts the party nominee will need to...
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