Yes, âMadmanâ Trump Believes He ll Be Back In White House By August
Earlier this week, the
New York Times Maggie Haberman reported that Donald Trump expects to be reinstated as president by August â inspiring some Republicans to accuse her of making it up. But conservative journalist Charles C.W. Cooke, in an article for the
National Review, writes that Haberman was not fear-mongering and that Trump really does believe he will be returning to the Oval Office this summer. Haberman s reporting was correct, Cooke writes. I can attest, from speaking to an array of different sources, that Donald Trump does indeed believe quite genuinely that he â along with former Senators David Perdue and Martha McSally â will be reinstated to office this summer after audits of the 2020 elections in Arizona, Georgia and a handful of other states have been completed. I can attest, too, that Trump is trying hard to recruit journalists, politicians and other
Unfazed By Her Infamous Lying, Fox Hires Kayleigh McEnany
On March 2, Fox News announced on air that former White House press secretary and former Trump 2020 senior adviser Kayleigh McEnany has joined the Fox family. McEnany s new employment was initially reported in late January, shortly after the January 6 insurrection, though at the time Fox denied the report, and her offer was reportedly put on pause. McEnany was a regular fixture on Fox News even when she worked at the White House - appearing on the network at least 326 times since August 2017.
Fox News Channel has long been part of a revolvingdoor for GOP politics. Given Fox s devotion to former President Donald Trump s agenda and its flailing attempts to win back viewers from rival right-wing TV channels, McEnany is a natural fit for a network that specializes in partisan lies and misdirection. And for a Trumpist liar as prolific as McEnany, there may not be many options for her beyond Fox.
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National Guard commander charges Pentagon delayed sending troops to Capitol Jan. 6 March 4, 2021 11:26 AM CDT By John Wojcik
Army Maj. Gen. William Walker, Commanding General of the District of Columbia National Guard, shows a memo to Senate investigators at a hearing on Wednesday. Walker says he was forbidden from dispatching troops to help police during the January 6 coup attempt without approval of Trump Pentagon officials. | Greg Nash / Pool via AP
By the day, facts uncovered in the ongoing Senate hearings on the security failings connected to the Trumpite attack on the Capitol are raising concern that there may have been, at the least, advance knowledge and, possibly worse, collaboration involving officials on various levels.
CBS News Slammed For âComplicitâ Interview With QAnon Rioter
Reprinted with permission from Alternet
Should Americans hear from an individual in jail facing felony charges related to their alleged participation in the January 6 insurrection, especially on the day terrorism experts say the QAnon cult might again engage in violence so dangerous the House has postponed business for the day?
Some are saying no, and blasting CBS News for promoting its jailhouse interview today with one of the most recognizable faces from the insurrection, Jacob Chansley, better known as the QAnon Shaman.
Responding to a clip from its 60 Minutes + interview with correspondent Laurie Segall that CBS News posted to Twitter, attorney Max Kennerly blasted the network:
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) on Thursday touted the support he has received since his attack on the legitimacy of the presidential election on the day of the Capitol riot.