“I don’t want to be that conspiracy theory guy going, ‘Hey, this is gonna happen on this day. That is gonna happen on that day’ and then it does happen, but then again, I don’t want to be that blind person that sees all these anomalies and doesn’t at least say something about it,” said Geo.
In Geo s responses to USA TODAY he called the situation a testament to how the public has lost faith in mainstream media and urged his viewers to draw their own conclusions from the information he presented.
Nelson hosts a far-right, QAnon-related podcast called America Divided, which has nearly 24,000 followers on Facebook.
Bidens Sicherheitschef David Cho wird als chinesischer Spion verleumdet
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Secret Service Puts Asian American Agent in Charge of President’s Detail
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Secret Service agent David Cho stayed close to President Joe Biden throughout the inauguration ceremony. (C-SpAN)
WASHINGTON Ever since Wednesday’s inauguration, many Asian Americans have been asking about the identity of an Asian Secret Service agent seen guarding President Joe Biden.
His name is not a secret; David Cho, a Korean American, is the first Asian American special agent in charge of the president’s detail.
Under President Trump, Cho worked his way up to second-in-command of the protective detail.
In 2019, he received the Secretary’s Exceptional Service Gold Medal, which is granted “in recognition of exceptionally outstanding leadership or service that is distinguished by achievements of national or international significance, reflecting great credit on the Department of Homeland Security and the federal government by markedly improving the security of our homeland.”
Why Koreans pointed out two Joes at inauguration Hanna Park © Provided by NBC News
Photos of David Cho, a Korean American Secret Service agent reported to have been chosen to run President Joe Biden s protective detail, as he stood behind the president at the inauguration quickly went viral among the Korean community Wednesday.
Cho, who would be the first Asian American special agent in charge of the president s detail, had Koreans celebrating their traditional family values in a unique way. Cho, pronounced Jo in Korean, quickly became a pun, with some people saying there were two Joes in the spotlight.
Buddy Holly Center and Upcoming Lubbock Symphony Orchestra Shows
Friday on KFYO Mornings with Dave King and Matt Martin, The Director of the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra David Cho joined Dave and Matt to talk about the new Buddy Holly Center and how it is working out, upcoming shows that the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra is having, how to purchase tickets and watch the show from home, and more.
David Cho started by talking about the Buddy Holly Performing Arts Center. Cho said that it is a world class venue which houses not only the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra, but will also be used by Ballet Lubbock and Lubbock ISD. The building has 2 halls, one smaller hall that seats about 450, and a larger hall that can seat over 2,000 people, both named after Buddy Holly. The Center will also have a café, named after a Buddy Holly song, that is open 7 days a week, regardless of whether there is a show or not. Cho said that you can always come and dine in, and if there s a show you can participate,
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