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This George Soros color revolution operation isn't going as planned.
It was supposed to create support to destroy Trump and make him politically powerless and ripe to be rethrown, just like Ukreaine's democratic government.
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Newsom would have preferred to let the rioters burn LA to the ground just like Tampon Tim Walz did for Minneapolis during the George Floyd social justice protests. Then he would have tried to blame Trump. But Trump learned from the Minneapolis experience and this time he wasn't having it.
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Not so fast. Judge Breyer, a Clinton appointee, is just giving the government time to reply to the motion -- the hearing on the motion is tomorrow. Some judges have been skipping that whole notice and hearing step.
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the hearing on the motion is tomorrow.
Will it be on pay-per-view? I perceive a lot of entertainment value.
In the meantime, maybe the troops can get the festivities damped down a bit.
[JustTheNews] CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices once recommended vaccine after official admitted it had no data on simultaneous inoculation, but "our general approach" is to give vaccines at "same time in different limbs."
federal public health advisory panel long dominated by pharmaceutical influence, whose expressed reservations about particular inoculations never stopped it from recommending them, is getting a fresh start under the drug industry's most powerful critic.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced Monday the removal of all 17 members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, which advises the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, citing "persistent conflicts of interest" that made it "little more than a rubber stamp for any vaccine."
Some of the current members were "last-minute appointees of the Biden administration" whose presence would have kept President Trump from appointing new members until his last year in office, Kennedy wrote in a Wall Street Journal op-ed.
"It has never recommended against a vaccine – even those later withdrawn for safety reasons," like the rotavirus vaccine it greenlit despite half of ACIP members having financial ties to other rotavirus vaccine makers, he said. "It has failed to scrutinize vaccine products given to babies and pregnant women" and meets behind closed doors with other groups.
ACIP unanimously approved adding COVID vaccines to child and adolescent schedules in fall 2022, months after the CDC ignored it when approving a fourth mRNA shot for older people.
The sudden move came a day after medical freedom activist and physician Mary Bowden, who forced the Food and Drug Administration in court to stop demonizing ivermectin for COVID treatment, noted that 11 of the 15 members who put COVID-19 vaccines on the pediatric schedule two years ago were still on the committee as of Sunday.
FDA Commissioner Marty Makary told a reporter Tuesday the "clean sweep" of ACIP, as Kennedy called it, did not involve him and that Makary would defer to FDA Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research Director Vinay Prasad on the composition of its own Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee (VRBPAC.)
While Kennedy's move furthers a mainstream media and medicine caricature of the vaccine skeptic – he had already created a page with ACIP's alleged conflicts of interest in March – it doesn't neatly fit with his early months as HHS secretary.
In quick succession last month, Kennedy removed COVID vaccines from the CDC's immunization schedule for healthy children and pregnant women, cancelled a $700 million Moderna bird flu vaccine contract and approved Moderna's new COVID vaccine but only for ages 65 and up and those at risk for "severe" COVID outcomes.
Moderna must complete a randomized controlled trial in healthy Americans ages 50-64 if it wants vaccine approval in that demographic, Prasad said at the time, though COVID vaccine trial victim and activist Brianne Dressen faulted the study design for "heavily limiting patient reported data," which she said means it won't capture severe adverse events.
RECOMMENDED A VACCINE WITH 'NO DATA' ON INTERACTIONS WITH OTHERS
Kennedy's op-ed said the CDC "took no significant action" after an HHS inspector general report from 2009 found that 97% of ACIP members had "omissions" on their conflict-of-interest forms.
That was nine years after a House investigation found ACIP and VRBPAC had "weak to nonexistent" enforcement of conflict-of-interest rules, he said. "Committee members regularly participated in deliberations and advocated products in which they had a financial stake" and the CDC gave everyone waivers.
The ACIP clipping drew cheers from some vaccine skeptics, drug industry watchdogs and a veteran chronicler of ACIP and VRBPAC, while horrifying mainstream medical organizations including the vaccine maker-funded American Academy of Pediatrics, which said it will "further endanger the health of the American public, especially children."
Brownstone Institute President Jeffrey Tucker circulated a condensed clip from ACIP's February 21, 2018 meeting that shows advisers unanimously approving a recommendation for an adjuvanted hepatitis B vaccine — containing an ingredient that enhances immune response — despite agency officials being unable to answer some questions.
One official admitted they have "no data" on using that vaccine "with other adjuvanted vaccines" such as for flu and shingles, and another said the agency was unaware of any other market using "multiple adjuvanted vaccines."
"Whilst pre-clinical studies were not done using these vaccines simultaneously, our general approach to immunizations is they should be given, they can be given at the same time in different limbs," another official said.
After approval, an adviser said he had a "slight reservation" about his vote due to the "myocardial infarction [heart attack] signal" from the use of the new adjuvant in the vaccine and said they needed to look at "post-marketing data carefully." The CDC likely wouldn't have that data for more than two years, an official responded.
"All but one ACIP member voted for universal [COVID-19] boosting even for young men with the highest myocarditis risk as late in the pandemic as fall 2023," Emily Kopp, former investigator for nonprofit public health research group U.S. Right to Know, wrote on X. "If you were evaluating on performance, you’d fire them."
That member was Pablo Sanchez, who warned colleagues their recommendation rested on "extremely limited data on children and infants and other individuals" that was also hidden from parents, and they should be more concerned about "potential side effects, especially in young adults and in young adult males."
Former FDA regulatory review officer Jessica Adams, who has long chronicled its advisory committees and criticized the Biden administration's FDA for sidelining its own vaccine leaders and advisers on COVID boosters, recommended Sanchez and other lone voices for ACIP.
She praised former VRBPAC members Cory Meissner, who early warned of vaccine-induced myocarditis in young people, for saying the advisers need to convey to parents COVID's miniscule risk to children, and Michael Kurilla for abstaining from a pediatric authorization vote on the basis that even a successful vaccine would quickly wane for the low-risk group.
'GET OVER THIS POLITICAL STATEMENT'
ACIP and VRBPAC gave a patina of independent review to the genetic-code delivery systems for SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins that officials deemed vaccines, and skeptics became unrelenting targets of ridicule, contempt and punishment by the most powerful figures in America.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, then-director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, famously equated himself with science and told resisters to "get over this political statement" and "save the lives of yourself and your family.” Over 8,400 U.S. military service members were discarded for vaccine refusal and private businesses fired them.
One of the few lawmakers to systematically push back on the narrative was Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., who held a nearly five-hour "second opinion" roundtable with doctors, scientists and medical experts three years ago. He said the CDC, FDA, National Institutes of Health and vaccine makers refused his invitation.
Dr. Robert Malone, mRNA pioneer-turned-critic, emphasized vaccine development was rushed and that mandates ignored adverse events. Dr. Peter McCullough, former vice chief of internal medicine at Baylor University Medical Center, estimated 80% of attendees experienced some type of censorship or intimidation for their criticism or skepticism of the vaccines.
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[Federalist] On Monday 113 Democrats voted against a resolution "denouncing the antisemitic terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado."
Although the measure passed 280-113, "Democrats fumed over language in the resolution expressing ’gratitude to law enforcement, including US Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel, for protecting the homeland,’" the New York Post reported.
The resolution was submitted by Colorado’s Rep. Gabe Evans, a Republican, who wrote that Mohamed Sabry Soliman is an "Egyptian national illegally in the United States" who "committed a terrorist attack." 113 Democrats voted against the resolution that included that affirmation, while no Republicans opposed the initiative, Axios reported.
"As a former police officer and Army veteran of the Global War on Terror, I know how Colorado’s radical leftists leaders and laws prioritize illegal immigrants over public safety — allowing antisemitic terrorists like Mohammed Sabry Soliman to strike," Evans said in a press release.
#4
And they will shamelessly continue to call other folks Nazis.
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Rubicon crossed.
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And they will shamelessly continue to call other folks Nazis.
They have a certain way of corrupting the language. It's just like saying immigrant instead of illegal alien or social justice protest or mostly peaceful protest instead of riot. Another example that has become popular in California is "person experiencing homelessness" instead of the far more concise "hobo". It's a dead giveaway when they string a bunch of words together instead of calling a spade a spade in an attempt to mislead the listener. They know the difference but they don't want voters to know so they use inappropriate words as a form of lying. Then they will try to cancel anybody who insists on using words correctly.
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[NYPOST] House Republicans voted Tuesday to scrap a Washington, DC, law permitting noncitizens to vote in local elections and overturn another local law curtailing law enforcement liability protections.
In a 266 to 148 vote with one present, the House moved to nix the 2022 Local Resident Voting Rights Amendment Act and ensure that only US citizens can vote in DC elections.
''Free and fair elections are a prerequisite for a healthy republic,'' Rep. August Pfluger (R-Texas), who introduced the bill, said in a statement. ''The radical DC Council's decision to allow noncitizens—including illegal aliens and foreign agents—to vote in local elections dilutes the voting power of the citizen voter.''
''That power must be defended, and I am thrilled House Republicans took action today to do so.''
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They will still vote.
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California needs a UN-sponsored plebiscite on whether to join Mexico. All residents of the territory can vote, just like any other plebiscite.
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^ You'd trust the UN for that sort of thing? You'd let "all residents of the territory" vote? Even the ones who are here illegally? Did Claudia give you that idea?
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Looks like we have a troll from Mexico.
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[NYPOST] ABC News on Tuesday fired veteran correspondent Terry Moran — two days after his social media rant targeted President Trump adviser Stephen Miller, the company said.
Moran, 65, was suspended by the Disney-owned network on Sunday following his early-morning tirade on X in which he called Miller a ''world class hater.''
''We are at the end of our agreement with Terry Moran and based on his recent post — which was a clear violation of ABC News policies — we have made the decision to not renew,'' an ABC News spokesperson told The Post.
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The rules about being ethical journalists never apply when they're shitting on the Right, and especially when they shit on Trump.
He knew this well and I'm sure he is utterly shocked to be held accountable.
This came completely out of the blue.
After hearing Hegseth’s defense of the LA deployment, she returned to the mic—this time visibly agitated—and with 17,000 officers on the ground, she argued, the city didn’t need federal backup.
[NYPOST] Democratic Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party, Rep. The Ageless and Downright Brilliant Comrade Maxine Impeach 45! Waters ...U.S. Representative for life from California's 43rd congressional district, serving since 1991, a total of NaN years. A member of the Democratic Party, she is the most senior of the twelve black women currently serving in the United States Congress, and a member and former chair of the Congressional Black Caucus. Before becoming a member of Congress she served in the California Assembly, to which she was first elected back when Disco was in flower, in 1976, which would make it NaN years. She has been a politician for virtually all her adult life. If she was a little brighter she'd be a Communist... on Tuesday made the outright false assertion that there was ''no violence'' taking place in Los Angeles during its fiery ...a single two-syllable word carrying connotations of both incoherence and viciousness. A fiery delivery implies an audience of rubes and yokels, preferably forming up into a mob... anti-ICE riots.
The lefty 18-term congresswoman told the enormous whopper during a presser as she hit out at the Trump administration for deploying thousands of National Guard members and hundreds of active-duty Marines to try to quell the destructive chaos that have engulfed the city for four days and nights.
''Nobody was shot, nobody was killed, get it into your head,'' the 86-year-old told news hounds with a completely straight face.
''Don't think that somehow because they called out the National Guard there was violence. There was no violence. I was on the street, I know,'' she claimed.
''And I went from downtown detention back out into the community, what happened in Paramount, what happened in Compton, what happened in Inglewood. Get it straight, and don't just rely on what you're being told or the few incidents you saw.''
Harrowing footage Sunday captured the moment California cops shot a New York Post photographer in the head with a rubber bullet as he covered one of the violent mostly peaceful protests.
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A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
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