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Sunday, February 17, 2019

Jussie Smollett 'paid Nigerian brothers to attack him'



Assuming all this is true think about the legitimacy of this story from the get-go. Two white guys supposedly wearing ski masks and MAGA hats are carrying not only bleach but a noose meandering around Chicago at 2am in -17 degree weather because they just knew Jussie Smollett was about to get hungry for a Subway sandwich.

After the "attack" he manages to make it back to his apartment with a noose around his neck and still has his cell phone and Subway sandwich. How likely is that? The cops are called but Smollett won't let them check his cell phone and immediately started to hinder the investigation more than help. 


WOW...don't know how he survived!!!


The lies went over big in the print media and all the major networks. But especially in Hollywood where if you're black and a fruit that's automatic adoration.






If this proves to be a hoax you won't see..."I was wrong" or "How could Jussie does this?"... not one tweet.










And of course the turd.



Yeah, Al... lock em' up.


(Think I'm coming down with a case of Tawana Déjà Vu)


Smollett with the rest of the dogs of Empire did a Hillary ad after they found out she deleted 31,000 emails while under subpoena.



Video 484







In final summation. If this is all true the creep better do some serious jail time.





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Chicago police believe Empire actor Jussie Smollett may have paid two men to carry out last month's alleged assault, reports in the US say. 

Two Nigerian brothers who had worked as extras on Empire told police that they were paid to take part in the 29 January attack, police sources said.

Smollett had said he was attacked by two white men.

His lawyers have strongly denied he played any role in the alleged homophobic and racist assault.

"Nothing is further from the truth and anyone claiming otherwise is lying," they said in a statement.

The statement said one of the brothers had worked as Smollett's personal trainer.

What's the latest?

The Nigerians, aged 25 and 27, left the US after the alleged 29 January attack. They were arrested on their return on Wednesday but were released on Friday and are now reported to be working with police.

On Saturday Chicago police said the investigation of their attack had "shifted", having previously dismissed earlier suggestions that the attack had been staged.

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Chicago PoliceChicago police released this CCTV image of two "people of interest" in the case. And there out at 2am for what reason?



The Nigerians said they had bought the rope used in the attack at a nearby hardware store, police sources told US media.

What has Smollett said?

Smollett said the alleged attackers hurled racial and homophobic insults as they punched him, poured a chemical substance over him, and put a rope around his neck.

"This is Maga country," he says they told him, referring to President Donald Trump's Make America Great Again slogan.

The actor said he had been "forever changed" by the incident.




Attacked actor 'has tasted brutality of hatred' 

More like he spit out a mouthful of lies...









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Saturday, February 16, 2019

I'm not being facetious...Democrats put illegals ahead of our own citizens




I have rock solid proof.

As you may or may not know Gov. Gavin Newsom said Friday that California was planning to sue the Trump administration over its declaration of a national emergency on the southern border.

(The article if you care to read it) 



Now to put things in perspective click on this link to see LAPD's most wanted.

 Look at them and check out their names. How many Patrick O'Malley's and John Smith's do you see? One thing is indisputable...I'm sure they’re all here legally.  


And they want to sue Trump for building a wall???
Are you f--king shitin' me!!!











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The FBI and DOJ are composed of nothing but liars and saboteurs




McCabe, Rosenstein must testify to explain the claim that DOJ discussed removing Trump, using the 25th Amendment


Anyone remember when that lying bastard Rosenstein said he was 'joking' about wearing a wire and using the 25th Amendment? Now we know in part why he kept stonewalling congressional requests for information.


September 2018 article:




"Well, what do you want me to do, Andy, wear a wire?" Rosenstein asked at the meeting, which also included FBI lawyer Lisa Page and four career DOJ officials, according to the senior official.

Put McCabe, Rosenstein, and Page in a conference room. Whatta ya got? 

TRUE collusion undermining the very lynchpin of our government. This is what takes place in Venezuela folks! 

(Strozk wasn't in the conference room... he was busy deleting Hillary's 31,000 emails)




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The top Republicans on the House and Senate Judiciary Committees are calling for former FBI Acting Director Andrew McCabe and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein to testify before their respective panels, following McCabe's explosive claims in an interview this week that senior Justice Department officials had considered removing President Trump using the 25th Amendment.

According to McCabe, Rosenstein offered to wear a wire to record the president, seemingly confirming reports last year. Rosenstein on Thursday again strongly denied that allegation, calling McCabe's statements "factually incorrect."

House Judiciary Committee ranking member Doug Collins, R-Ga., said in a letter to the committee's chairman, Democratic New York Rep. Jerry Nadler, that the two top officials should be asked to testify -- and subpoenaed if they refuse to comply.

"Today, news broke confirming Americans' worst fears about the highest-ranking leaders in the Department of Justice and the FBI," Collins wrote. "In fact, we now know certain government officials plotted to investigate and undermine" the president.


Collins continued: "We request you immediately schedule a hearing to take the testimony of former Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein."





Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe sits with a folder marked "Secret" in front of him while testifying on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, May 11, 2017, before the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on major threats facing the U.S. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin) (The Associated Press)




Collins also offered what he called a "non-partisan frame of reference," urging his colleagues to "imagine if the situation were reversed and evidence showed DOJ and FBI contemplating the same actions against newly elected President Obama, including possible surveillance of President Obama and invoking the 25th Amendment against him."

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., echoed Collins' sentiments on Thursday.

"Yeah, I would like to know what happened," Graham told Fox News. "You're having a conversation about whether or not you're going to invoke the 25th Amendment. I imagine if the shoe were on the other foot, my Democratic colleagues would want to know about that conversation if it involved a Democrat."

The 25th Amendment governs the succession protocol if the president dies, resigns or becomes temporarily or permanently incapacitated. While the amendment has been invoked six times since its ratification in 1967, the specific section of the amendment purportedly discussed by top DOJ officials -- which involves the majority of all Cabinet officers and the vice president agreeing that the president is "unable" to perform his job -- has never been invoked.

Nevertheless, McCabe told CBS' News' Scott Pelley an interview that senior law enforcement officials discussed that option.

On Thursday, Pelley said McCabe described meetings at the Justice Department after former FBI Director Jim Comey's firing, to discuss “whether the vice president and a majority of the Cabinet could be brought together to remove the president under the 25th Amendment.”

McCabe was fired last year for committing three violations of the bureau's ethics code, investigative sources told Fox News. The violations initially were uncovered by the Justice Department's Office of the Inspector General and confirmed by the FBI's Office of Professional Responsibility. They included lack of candor under oath, lack of candor when not under oath, and the improper disclosure of nonpublic information to the media about the FBI investigation into the Clinton Foundation.

McCabe has denied the allegations and called his firing politically motivated.

“I was speaking to the man who had just run for the presidency and won the election for the presidency and who might have done so with the aid of the government of Russia, our most formidable adversary on the world stage. And that was something that troubled me greatly,” McCabe said in one excerpt of his "60 Minutes" interview that aired Thursday, referring to a phone call he had with Trump on May 10, 2017.

McCabe, who also detailed that phone call in his book, took the call from the president while members of the bureau’s Russia team were in the room. The call, according to an excerpt from McCabe’s book published in The Atlantic Thursday, largely focused on Trump celebrating the firing of Comey and saying he was getting positive feedback for the decision.


Pelley went on to ask, “How long was it after that that you decided to start the obstruction of justice and counterintelligence investigations involving the president?”

“I think the next day, I met with the team investigating the Russia cases,” McCabe confirmed. “And I asked the team to go back and conduct an assessment to determine where are we with these efforts and what steps do we need to take going forward.”


Rod Rosenstein was sworn in as deputy attorney general in April 2017. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)


He added: “I was very concerned that I was able to put the Russia case on absolutely solid ground in an indelible fashion that were I removed quickly and reassigned or fired and the case could not be closed or vanish in the night without a trace. I wanted to make sure that our case was on solid ground. And if somebody came in behind me and closed it and tried to walk away from it, they would not be able to do that without creating a record of why they’d made that decision.”

Trump fired back on Twitter, blasting McCabe as a "disgrace" and calling him Comey's "puppet."



In reaction to the interview, a Justice Department spokesperson told Fox News that Rosenstein "again rejects Mr. McCabe's recitation of events as inaccurate and factually incorrect."

"The deputy attorney general never authorized any recording that Mr. McCabe references. As the deputy attorney general previously has stated, based on his personal dealings with the president, there is no basis to invoke the 25th Amendment, nor was the DAG in a position to consider invoking the 25th Amendment," the spokesman said in a statement Thursday.

"Finally, the deputy attorney general never spoke to Mr. Comey about appointing a special counsel," the statement continued. "The deputy attorney general in fact appointed Special Counsel [Robert] Mueller and directed that Mr. McCabe be removed from any participation in that investigation. Subsequent to this removal, DOJ’s inspector general found that Mr. McCabe did not tell the truth to federal authorities on multiple occasions, leading to his termination from the FBI.”







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Guess It Pays To Kneel




Report: NFL Paid Kaepernick $60 to $80 Million in Collusion Settlement


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Having read this article I started wondering how many has-beens will be kneeling next year?

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No one knows for sure, just how much Colin Kaepernick received as part of his collusion settlement with the NFL. However, if the latest reports are accurate, Kaepernick won’t have to worry about working in the NFL or anywhere else anytime soon.

According to Bleacher Report’s Mike Freeman, the NFL paid the former 49er and original anthem protester somewhere in the range of $60 to $80 million.

Kaepernick Attorney Mark Geragos released a statement shortly after news of the settlement broke. However, a confidentiality agreement between the NFL and Kaepernick’s legal team, prevented the disclosure of exact details:


For the past several months, counsel for Mr. Kaepernick and Mr. Reid have engaged in an ongoing dialogue with representatives of the NFL. As a result of those discussions, the parties have decided to resolve the pending grievances. The resolution of this matter is subject to a confidentiality agreement so there will be no further comment by any party.

The NFL Players Association released a statement acknowledging the settlement:


Today, we were informed by the NFL of the settlement of the Colin Kaepernick and Eric Reid collusion cases. We are not privy to the details of the settlement, but support the decision by the players and their counsel. We continuously supported Colin and Eric from the start of their protests, participated with their lawyers throughout their legal proceedings and were prepared to participate in the upcoming trial in pursuit of both truth and justice for what we believe the NFL and its clubs did to them. We are glad that Eric has earned a job and a new contract, and we continue to hope that Colin gets his opportunity as well.

If nothing else, the amount of the reported settlement with the NFL explains why Kaepernick refused to play in the Alliance of American Football, for anything less than $20 million.



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Friday, February 15, 2019

Trump To Declare National Emergency As Well As Sign Spending Bill




Well...Well...Well...

Remember when Pelosi said she'll give the president one dollar for the wall?




And he's not done yet!








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