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San Marcos Director of Public Safety Chase Stapp and two other unnamed city employees are being sued over a Biden campaign bus incident that occurred in October 2020.
Former State Sen. Wendy Davis, a Biden campaign volunteer, campaign staffer and a bus driver are suing, claiming that Stapp and the San Marcos Police Department failed to provide them protection as the Biden-Harris bus drove through San Marcos on Interstate 35. The bus was surrounded and followed by supporters of former President Donald Trump who formed a self-labeled “Trump Train,” the lawsuit states.
On Oct. 30, 2020, the Biden-Harris campaign was scheduled to make a stop in San Marcos for an event at Texas State University. The bus traveled from San Antonio up I-35. According to the lawsuit, law enforcement departments “up and down the I-35 were aware of the existence and dangers of the Trump Train, and several delivered escorts, some prearranged to accompany the bus safely along
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Joe Biden s election campaign and a leading super-PAC took cash from the lobbyist
A lobbyist, representing several foreign elites behind Russia s controversial Nord Stream 2 pipeline, pumped cash donations into Joe Biden s 2020 election campaign and a top pro-Biden super-PAC, according to a bombshell new report.
The Center for Responsive Politics, a non-partisan and independent firm that tracks money in U.S. politics, allegedly uncovered a paper trail that shows the lobbyist, who represents the foreign partners of the Russian pipeline, gave thousands of dollars to help Biden’s campaign.
The news comes after details emerged earlier this week of a shady deal by the Biden administration that will see Russia benefit greatly from a huge energy pipeline.
One of the top Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials who was included in emails between the agency and the nation’s second-largest teachers union on schools reopening will step down from her position this summer, POLITICO reports.
Anne Schuchat, the CDC’s principal deputy director, was one of multiple government health officials included in emails between The American Federation of Teachers union, who repeatedly lobbied against in-person schooling, and the agency over the school reopening guidelines which were released earlier this year.
Schuchat says she is leaving the agency to “allow more time for creative passions” after spending the last seven years in her spot as the CDC’s second-in-command. And while the shifting sands and reported clashed with current Director Rochelle Walensky could be a contributing factor, it is still unclear why she chose to resign now.