Obama beat Trump many times— Alex Cole (@acnewsitics) April 26, 2019
4.5% 4th quarter of 2009
3.7% 2nd quarter of 2010
3.6% 1st quarter of 2013
4.7% 4nd quarter of 2011
4.9% 3rd quarter of 2014
5.1% 2nd quarter of 2014
3.3% 1st quarter of 2015
3.3% 2nd quarter of 2015
Without giving the rich a $5 trillion tax break
Friday, April 26, 2019
Obama beat Trump many times. Without giving the rich a $5 trillion tax break
NRA leader Wayne LaPierre has told the group's board he is being extorted and pressured to resign by NRA president Oliver North over allegations of financial improprieties, WSJ reports.
! NRA leader Wayne LaPierre has told the group's board he is being extorted and pressured to resign by NRA president Oliver North over allegations of financial improprieties, WSJ reports.https://t.co/WpSIqV7GjL— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) April 26, 2019
Texas border mayor charged for voter fraud, accused of rigging his own election
Texas mayor charged with organized election fraud and illegal voting https://t.co/56liN3GwMB pic.twitter.com/GNUDSna7KS— The Hill (@thehill) April 26, 2019
“Voter fraud is an affront to democracy and places the decision-making authority of the Texas electorate in the hands of those who have no right to make those choices,” Paxton said. “Voter apathy is caused by rigged elections with guaranteed outcomes.”
MUTE WHILE BARR LIED, & NOW HAS SOMETHING TO SAY? Rosenstein warns hacking & social media manipulation are "TIP OF ICEBERG" in Russian efforts
OH LšK!— š¦š❄š SuZie Q š❄šš¦ (@myserenity69) April 26, 2019
IT CAN TALK!
IT STAYED MUTE WHILE BARR LIED, & NOW HAS SOMETHING TO SAY?
Rosenstein warns hacking & social media manipulation are "TIP OF ICEBERG" in Russian efforts
WELL DUH!
BE A HERO ON YOUR WAY OUT ROD!
BE A LEAKER! WE DESERVE TO KNOW!!https://t.co/OWFcyXR5KA
Outrage! Judge Day ordered release of a white supremacist who threatened to kill me, Speaker Pelosi, Leader Schumer, Rep. AOC, Rep. Omar, pres candidates, & journalists! 15 guns found in his home & he has ties to other neo-Nazis. Why is Barr silent? What must we do? My statement:
Outrage! Judge Day ordered release of a white supremacist who threatened to kill me, Speaker Pelosi, Leader Schumer, Rep. AOC, Rep. Omar, pres candidates, & journalists! 15 guns found in his home & he has ties to other neo-Nazis. Why is Barr silent? What must we do? My statement: pic.twitter.com/71EZJuxyxs— Maxine Waters (@RepMaxineWaters) April 26, 2019
BREAKING: NRA President Oliver North is reportedly pressuring CEO & Executive VP Wayne LaPierre to resign. The evidence of the NRA’s mismanagement and dysfunction is mounting by the day. Meanwhile, the gun safety movement just keeps growing.
BREAKING: NRA President Oliver North is reportedly pressuring CEO & Executive VP Wayne LaPierre to resign.— Moms Demand Action (@MomsDemand) April 26, 2019
The evidence of the NRA’s mismanagement and dysfunction is mounting by the day. Meanwhile, the gun safety movement just keeps growing. https://t.co/YHWuVuMeun
This is a HUGE number: 44% of Russians aged 15-29 want to leave the country. And the top preferred destinations are Germany and....the United States.
This is a HUGE number: 44% of Russians aged 15-29 want to leave the country. And the top preferred destinations are Germany and....the United States. https://t.co/Y75dQppcUa— Michael Carpenter (@mikercarpenter) April 26, 2019
Trump defends Robert E. Lee as a 'great general' while justifying Charlottesville comments
Lee was a brilliant General and a Traitor to the Republic. Just like Trump sans brilliance. https://t.co/pV6NfYGo3F— Andrew C Laufer, Esq (@lauferlaw) April 26, 2019
Women in Saudi Arabia started demanding the right to drive years before they won it in June of last year. One of the most prominent voices belonged to activist Manal al-Sharif.
Women in Saudi Arabia started demanding the right to drive years before they won it in June of last year. One of the most prominent voices belonged to activist Manal al-Sharif. @IAmAmnaNawaz reports. pic.twitter.com/nbXWWsAxu7— PBS NewsHour (@NewsHour) April 26, 2019
Despite “grave concerns” about US Coast Guard officer Christopher Hasson, he isn’t facing any terrorism charges. Why? In part, it's because US terrorism laws make it harder to convict for certain acts of violence if they are motivated by white supremacy.
Despite “grave concerns” about US Coast Guard officer Christopher Hasson, he isn’t facing any terrorism charges. Why? In part, it's because US terrorism laws make it harder to convict for certain acts of violence if they are motivated by white supremacy. https://t.co/82k5rWfVd5— Mother Jones (@MotherJones) April 26, 2019
Prosecutors understand the importance of acting ethically & also avoiding even the appearance of impropriety so the public has confidence in its integrity. Questions about
1/2 Prosecutors understand the importance of acting ethically & also avoiding even the appearance of impropriety so the public has confidence in its integrity. Questions about Rosenstein’s loyalty only exacerbate concerns about the Mueller Report. https://t.co/nC0HZt34jD— Joyce Alene (@JoyceWhiteVance) April 26, 2019
How much did Rosenstein water down the report before it became known as the final Mueller report? How much did Rosenstein "steer" Mueller away from areas of investigation and proposed courses of action? The entire process is in question.
How much did Rosenstein water down the report before it became known as the final Mueller report? How much did Rosenstein "steer" Mueller away from areas of investigation and proposed courses of action? The entire process is in question. https://t.co/UZTUCXKhiW— Elizabeth de la Vega (@Delavegalaw) April 26, 2019
Here is what Comey said of Rosenstein after his firing:
Here is what Comey said of Rosenstein after his firing: pic.twitter.com/d3JVSf7Gvj— Melissa Jo Peltier (@MelissaJPeltier) April 26, 2019
Russian gun rights activist Maria Butina sentenced to 18 months after conspiring to infiltrate the NRA
Russian gun rights activist Maria Butina sentenced to 18 months after conspiring to infiltrate the NRA https://t.co/xnB5lftgQC— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) April 26, 2019
Operation Ghost Stories: Inside the Russian Spy Case
ICYMI
Operation Ghost Stories: Inside the Russian Spy Case— The Editor Devil (@fairchild01) April 26, 2019
“They identified colleagues/friend...&it is possible they were seeking to co-opt people they encountered in academic environment who might one day hold positions of power&influence. https://t.co/hrmYvpzUJk
NOW: Maria Butina has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for conspiring to act as an agent for the Russian government in the United States (she will get credit for the 9 months she's already served)
NOW: Maria Butina has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for conspiring to act as an agent for the Russian government in the United States (she will get credit for the 9 months she's already served)— Zoe Tillman (@ZoeTillman) April 26, 2019
Butina: "I wanted a future career in international policy. At the same time, I wished to mend relations while improving my own resume, so I sought to build bridges between my motherland and the country I grew to love. ... Never did I wish to hurt anyone."
- The probation office recommended a sentnece of 12 months and one day (prosecutors asked for 18 months, Butina asked for time-served)7 replies46 retweets101 likes
- The judge is hearing from AUSA Erik Kenerson — Kenerson is arguing the defense isn't disputing that Butina was sending notes and communicating with a Russian official about her work in the US, and trying to establish a backchannel between US individuals and Russia re: US policy2 replies45 retweets116 likes
- Kenerson: “This is not a registration offense. This is a case where the defendant acted in the United States as the agent of a foreign government…. She did so for the benefit of Russia.”4 replies75 retweets189 likes
- Kenerson argues the fact that Butina was attending American Univ. as a grad student at the time isn't relevant — she was actively trying to establish a US-Russia backchannel and feeding information back to the Russian government while she was in school2 replies68 retweets157 likes
- Butina's lawyer Alfred Carry is up now. The judge asked if Butina's lawyers wanted to question the former FBI official who filed the declaration re: Butina being part of a Russian intelligence operation, they said no5 replies37 retweets106 likes
- Carry: "Maria is not a spy. She’s not intelligence. She’s never been employed by the Russian government. She knows of no secret codes, safe houses ... She has never engaged in covert activity and she has never lied to our government."26 replies34 retweets67 likes
- Carry said Butina's relationship with Aleksandr Torshin (Russian Central Bank official that she was in regular comms with) was a mix of personal (i.e. buying his grandchildren clothes, it was not romantic) and relaying her experiences interacting with influential Americans15 replies29 retweets55 likes
- Carry said that Butina experienced discrimination on campus at American University because of some of the media coverage about her, and had a hard time making friends47 replies17 retweets59 likes
- Carry says that Butina organized friendship dinners (events that the govt says were part of an effort to set up a backchannel) because she hoped for better relations between the US and Russia21 replies27 retweets51 likes
- Carry appeals to something he and Chutkan have in common, that they both worked as public defenders — he says he learned that people are more than the worst thing they've done. "I have met no one ... more emblematic of that belief than Maria. She has learned a valuable lesson."24 replies16 retweets34 likes
- Maria Butina is addressing the judge: "Now I beg for mercy, for the chance to go home and rebuild my life."14 replies30 retweets45 likes
- Butina: "I wanted a future career in international policy. At the same time, I wished to mend relations while improving my own resume, so I sought to build bridges between my motherland and the country I grew to love. ... Never did I wish to hurt anyone."23 replies26 retweets42 likes
- Butina: "If I had known to register as a foreign agent, I would have done so without delay. ... Ignorance of law, however, is not an excuse, in the US or in Russia." She expressed regret that her actions harmed US-Russia relations, which she says is what she wanted to help mend19 replies25 retweets46 likes
- Chutkan is up (we may go right to sentencing without a break). She says she agrees with the govt that Butina wasn't just a student and this wasn't just a registration offense — Butina was sending info to Russia at a time when Russia was trying to interfere with the US election12 replies49 retweets100 likes
Chutkan notes Butina was acting under direction from a Russian official, for the benefit of the Russian govt, and cites the former FBI official in saying her offense was serious and jeopardized natl sec: "This was not a simple misunderstanding by an overeager foreign student."
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