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As President Donald Trump s days in office wind down, there s a lot of numbers that illustrate exactly how he is leaving the White House. | Evan Vucci/AP Photo
DRIVING THE DAY
Before we get down to business, Sergio Gor took his Instagram followers inside the gilded ballroom at Mar-a-Lago for its New Year’s Eve dance party, and gave them a peek of the Covid denial that’s defining the last throes of
Glad to see the President is willing to support our legislation, Ocasio-Cortez added.
Let’s do it. @RashidaTlaib and I already co-wrote the COVID amendment for $2,000 checks, so it’s ready to go.
Glad to see the President is willing to support our legislation.
We can pass $2k checks this week if the Senate GOP agrees to stand down. https://t.co/GprwrUPalipic.twitter.com/nFFs1ExqCK Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) December 23, 2020
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In a video message earlier Tuesday evening, Trump ripped the $2.3 trillion bill, which as written includes stimulus checks of only $600 as part of a $900 billion in coronavirus relief funding. The bill also includes another $1.4 trillion to fund the government through most of next year.
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Former Bernie Sanders surrogate and current antisemite Amer Zahr thinks his young niece being taught to hate is a barrel of laughs
Please enjoy my niece Maria sharing her political opinion with you. #Palestine#FreePalestinepic.twitter.com/WYSFhzmU9q
And here’s the thing; he (or her parents) are not just teaching her to hate Israelis but also to hate the idea of peace itself – given she is smashing the tv while PM Netanyahu is speaking at the signing ceremony of the Abraham Accords.
What kind of message is this?
This should be enough to involve child protective services. The fact they are recording her climbing up and hitting a television – which could easily have shattered and cut her up badly – certainly strengthens the case.