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PS It is not a political party that is controlling their company. It is the extreme liberal political views of the "business person." I wonder how many of the customers of the company you are with would going to one of your competitors if they knew what you posted on here. Is that why you hide your name and location?Comment
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There's numerous examples of the mainstream media being in bed with democrats. CNN's Donna Brazil gave the debate questions to Hillary Clinton. The democrat party has given information that they wanted to air on the nightly news...word for word.
You need to do your research. It's really not fair to us that live here for a Canadian to talk of something that he knows little about. Research.Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.Comment
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There's numerous examples of the mainstream media being in bed with democrats. CNN's Donna Brazil gave the debate questions to Hillary Clinton. The democrat party has given information that they wanted to air on the nightly news...word for word.
You need to do your research. It's really not fair to us that live here for a Canadian to talk of something that he knows little about. Research.Comment
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Then Twitter is permanently banning Conservatives with huge numbers of followers. Those followers quit using their twitter accounts which means they quit seeing twitter advertisers advertisements. Those advertiser are losing business. As a result they are taking their ads to GETTR, Rumble and other no censorship social media sites. Donald Trump's twitter replacement will launch next month on Presidents Day. At the current rate it won't be long before twitter is hurting financially.
PS It is not a political party that is controlling their company. It is the extreme liberal political views of the "business person." I wonder how many of the customers of the company you are with would going to one of your competitors if they knew what you posted on here. Is that why you hide your name and location?
Fakebook fact checkers were questioned about the " disinformation " labels and fuckerberg said those are the opinions of the fact checkers.
Total BULLSHIT.
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There's numerous examples of the mainstream media being in bed with democrats. CNN's Donna Brazil gave the debate questions to Hillary Clinton. The democrat party has given information that they wanted to air on the nightly news...word for word.
You need to do your research. It's really not fair to us that live here for a Canadian to talk of something that he knows little about. Research.
Think that's a coinkydink?
Guess again.
Tucker Carlson was with CNN before moving to Faux News.
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Capitol Police officer who suffered concussion on January 6 is latest to sue Trump seeking accountability
US Capitol Police Officer Briana Kirkland is suing former President Donald Trump for the physical and emotional pain she endured, including a traumatic brain injury, because of the Capitol insurrection, according to a new filing in DC District Court.
Her complaint adds to other similar lawsuits, including from other police officers, seeking to hold Trump accountable for civil penalties in DC District Court. It describes in detail her movements and altercations with the crowd during some of the most intense moments at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021.
Kirkland had run to the Capitol alongside other officers as they attempted to form a line to protect the Lower West Terrace door -- which later became a scene of significant violence as the crowd attempted to get into the building. She said she had little protective gear and was outnumbered by the Trump-supporting crowd by 450 people to 1.
"All she could do was try to stand her ground as she gripped her baton in her hand with all her strength," her complaint states. During the melee, she was caught in a cloud of chemical gas, before fighting with a rioter over a bike rack barrier.
Later in the day, she helped emergency medical personnel get to Ashli Babbitt, a rioter who was shot and killed by a police officer protecting an inner congressional hallway.
Kirkland had a headache late in the day that was evidence of a concussion, though she "didn't recall being struck in the head," according to the lawsuit.The injury kept her from working until she returned full time this week, her lawsuit states.
She is seeking at least $75,000 in damages.
"Officer Kirkland endured an odyssey in which she started as one of the twenty or so USCP officers sent to the West Front of the United States Capitol, and ended covered in chemical spray, blood, with a traumatic brain injury that would cost her a year of her personal and professional life, and physical and personal injuries that will be with her indefinitely," her attorney, Patrick Malone, wrote in the filing on Thursday -- the one-year anniversary of the attack.
Trump's "provocative words and actions leading up to and on January 6, 2021, were likely to incite and provoke violence in others and did in fact incite and provoke violence directed at Briana Kirkland," he added.
Trump had been hit with two other federal lawsuits Tuesday from law enforcement officers -- one filed by a US Capitol Police officer and another by two members of the DC Metropolitan Police -- who were at the Capitol the day of the attack and who allege that the then-President directed the assault that left them injured and emotionally traumatized.
The complaints this week joined six other civil suits that had been filed against Trump, the rioters or others for their alleged roles in encouraging the Capitol attack.
Trump has argued in DC District Court that his bully pulpit message to his supporters at the political rally on January 6 -- encouraging them to oppose Congress certifying the vote -- was a constitutionally protected act of the presidency.
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Capitol Police officer who suffered concussion on January 6 is latest to sue Trump seeking accountability
US Capitol Police Officer Briana Kirkland is suing former President Donald Trump for the physical and emotional pain she endured, including a traumatic brain injury, because of the Capitol insurrection, according to a new filing in DC District Court.
Her complaint adds to other similar lawsuits, including from other police officers, seeking to hold Trump accountable for civil penalties in DC District Court. It describes in detail her movements and altercations with the crowd during some of the most intense moments at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021.
Kirkland had run to the Capitol alongside other officers as they attempted to form a line to protect the Lower West Terrace door -- which later became a scene of significant violence as the crowd attempted to get into the building. She said she had little protective gear and was outnumbered by the Trump-supporting crowd by 450 people to 1.
"All she could do was try to stand her ground as she gripped her baton in her hand with all her strength," her complaint states. During the melee, she was caught in a cloud of chemical gas, before fighting with a rioter over a bike rack barrier.
Later in the day, she helped emergency medical personnel get to Ashli Babbitt, a rioter who was shot and killed by a police officer protecting an inner congressional hallway.
Kirkland had a headache late in the day that was evidence of a concussion, though she "didn't recall being struck in the head," according to the lawsuit.The injury kept her from working until she returned full time this week, her lawsuit states.
She is seeking at least $75,000 in damages.
"Officer Kirkland endured an odyssey in which she started as one of the twenty or so USCP officers sent to the West Front of the United States Capitol, and ended covered in chemical spray, blood, with a traumatic brain injury that would cost her a year of her personal and professional life, and physical and personal injuries that will be with her indefinitely," her attorney, Patrick Malone, wrote in the filing on Thursday -- the one-year anniversary of the attack.
Trump's "provocative words and actions leading up to and on January 6, 2021, were likely to incite and provoke violence in others and did in fact incite and provoke violence directed at Briana Kirkland," he added.
Trump had been hit with two other federal lawsuits Tuesday from law enforcement officers -- one filed by a US Capitol Police officer and another by two members of the DC Metropolitan Police -- who were at the Capitol the day of the attack and who allege that the then-President directed the assault that left them injured and emotionally traumatized.
The complaints this week joined six other civil suits that had been filed against Trump, the rioters or others for their alleged roles in encouraging the Capitol attack.
Trump has argued in DC District Court that his bully pulpit message to his supporters at the political rally on January 6 -- encouraging them to oppose Congress certifying the vote -- was a constitutionally protected act of the presidency.
Case dismissed
NEXT?
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Trump's "provocative words and actions leading up to and on January 6, 2021, were likely to incite and provoke violence in others and did in fact incite and provoke violence directed at Briana Kirkland,"
... to be decided in court!
President Biden declared this week that the ex-President was a key instigator in the Jan 6th assault on the Capitol.Comment
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