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We know that Donald Trump called our fallen military members "losers and suckers" for getting killed in action, just like we know that he told John McCain, "I like people who weren't captured." That's who Trump is, but that wasn't enough for his supporters to quit him. Instead, they turned on John McCain.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer told Maria Bartiromo once they get in they will have enough evidence to make criminal referrals against President Biden.
Comer has been singing the same song for a long time and it's played out.
The new fantasy is that Biden or his family are laundering money.
Representative Derrick Van Orden (J6 - WI) took an interesting trip, both physically and mentally, for the 80th commemoration of D-Day.
First, DVO and seven other wing nut Congresscritters dressed up like WWII paratroopers to cosplay an alternative history version of D-Day in which the fascists stormed Normandy Beach:
Speaker Johnson saying extra prayers for our parachute riggers as 8 GOP House members jump for Normandy 80th!
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) argued Donald Trump was like Jesus because the Christian savior was also a "convicted felon."
Greene made the remarks while speaking at a Trump rally in Las Vegas on Sunday.
"It is bullshit, and you want to know something?" she said. "We aren't going to tolerate it."
"The Democrats and the fake news media want to constantly talk about, oh, President Trump is a convicted felon," she continued.
“Republicans in Congress are preparing to not just extend former president Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cuts if they win control of Washington in November’s elections, but also lower rates even more for corporations, laying the early groundwork for a ferocious debate over taxes and spending next year and beyond,” the Washington Post reports.
Politico: “Trump’s new anti-vaccine persona could have far-reaching consequences if he’s elected to a second stint as president with far-reaching administrative powers.”
“Public health experts say a White House opposed to immunization mandates could potentially cause upticks in cases of measles, polio and other vaccine-preventable diseases, or hamper efforts to fight a future pandemic.”
“The CDC could pare back the number of vaccines it recommends children receive or eliminate those recommendations entirely.