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thewiredeye · 4 years ago
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Trump Could Be Building His Comeback On Impeachment – Parscale Claims Trump May Use Impeach Vote To Slingshot 2024 Race
What’s Happening:
It’s no secret Democrats are trying to stop a Trump comeback with their doomed-to-fail impeachment trial. They hope it will seal his fate, but perhaps something else will come of it?
Some have speculated what the former president will do next. Will he start his own news network? Create his own uncensored social media platform? Or will he return to drain the swamp again?
Brad Parscale, one of Trump’s top men from 2016, believes Trump has big plans.
And the Democrats’ impeachment could slingshot him back into the White House. From Politico:
Brad Parscale is calling on former President Donald Trump to run again, saying multiple impeachments can work in his onetime boss’ favor.
“If Trump asked me how to win again. I would run on being impeached twice. They are about to give him super powers,” Parscale wrote. “They are about to make him a martyr.”
Brad Parscale revealed that Trump can use the second impeachment to run as a “martyr” who suffered such abuse for his cause.
It’s no secret that few Americans appear on board with this impeachment push. Very few endorsed the first impeach. And polls suggest Americans think Democrats should just move on.
Pushing a seemingly pointless impeachment, while Americans suffer from a national crisis, has upset plenty of citizens.
It makes the Democrats look like vindictive tyrants who don’t really care about Americans (despite what they claim).
After all, Democrats blocked additional relief before the election. Only for them to now ram through a bad deal without Republican support.
Even that bill is delayed, thanks to their pointless impeachment trial.
Trump, who often used the anger of the left to his advantage, can easily use this for a future campaign.
The media attacked him. Social networks blocked him. And Democrats impeached him twice. Never have we seen a president so blatantly attacked by the establishment.
The campaign ads practically write themselves. Parscale thinks that’s a no-brainer.
Do you think Trump should use this second impeachment to launch a new presidential campaign?
Key Takeaways:
Former campaign manager, Brad Parscale, is urging Trump to run again.
He says the second impeachment would make him a martyr.
Trump has frequently used attacks to his advantage.
Source: Politico
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thewiredeye · 4 years ago
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After Trump Claims Hunter Biden Investigation Was A DOJ Failure – Now Donald Is Threatening To Do It Himself And “Declassify Everything”
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President Donald Trump isn’t happy with how officials have handled the ongoing Hunter Biden investigation. In fact, he’s frequently called out the Department of Justice for their apparent inaction.
And if the DOJ fails to make significant strides, POTUS is going to take action of his own. It could be cause for concern for Biden, though family members maintain his innocence.
Just last week, Hunter admitted he was under investigation for various taxes, and possible unreported income from the Ukrainian company, Burisma.
According to Politico, someone with direct knowledge of the probe said that investigators in Delaware and Washington were looking into potential money laundering and Biden’s foreign connections.
But things got more contentious just after Biden’s admission.
Because that’s when we learned Attorney General William Barr was aware of the Biden investigation, but failed to make it public.
Trump believes this might’ve cost him support in the presidential election. And according to a recent reply he made on Twitter, he’s going to “declassify everything”:
I have been doing this. I agree! https://t.co/1YTTGwxlxx
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 12, 2020
He went further by saying that if Biden does claim the presidency, nothing will ever happen in terms of consequences.
He added the following tweet:
IF Biden gets in, nothing will happen to Hunter or Joe. Barr will do nothing, and the new group of partisan killers coming in will quickly kill it all. Same thing with Durham. We caught them cold, spying, treason & more (the hard part), but “Justice” took too long. Will be DOA!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 12, 2020
At this time, we can’t be sure what the President means by “declassify everything.” It’s a relatively broad statement, after all, but it does hint at a windfall of possible evidence hitting the public.
The Wall Street Journal reported over the weekend that Trump is thinking about special counsel investigations.
This would theoretically include a new probe into Hunter Biden’s business operations and alleged tax issues, and a separate investigation into possible widespread voter irregularities in the 2020 election.
Even so, it may not happen in time to alter the current course.
The Electoral College will likely cement Biden’s victory this week. And Trump has already said he will leave the White House if the College certifies.
Clearly, however, he isn’t pleased with how Barr’s DOJ handled the Hunter subject. And Donald will continue to press the issue as long as he’s in office.
Key Takeaways:
President Trump is upset with AG William Barr and the DOJ. He thinks they should’ve made the Hunter investigation public.
He believes not doing so cost him votes in the presidential election. And if Biden gets in, nothing will happen in terms of punishment for Hunter or Joe.
Trump may appoint special counsel to deal with the issue, though it likely won’t help him get re-elected.
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thewiredeye · 5 years ago
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AOC Revolts, Says Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer Need To Go: “We need new leadership in the Democratic Party”
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Alexandria Ocasio Cortex just made her move and put Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi on notice by saying their time is up as leaders of the Dem Party. We all knew this day was coming and now it is here.
“I do think we need new leadership in the Democratic Party,” Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., said. “I think one of the things that I have struggled with, I think that a lot of people struggle with, is the internal dynamics of the House has made it such that there [are] very little options for succession.”
“The hesitancy that I have is that I want to make sure that if we’re pointing people in a direction, that we have a plan,” she said.
“My concern, and I acknowledge this as a failing, as something that we need to sort out, is that there isn’t a plan,” she said.
“How do we fill that vacuum?”
“Because if you create that vacuum, there are so many nefarious forces at play to fill that vacuum with something even worse.”
“And so, the actual sad state of affairs is that there are folks more conservative than even they are willing to kind of fill that void.”
“The answer is we need to shift power,” Ocasio-Cortez said.
“We need to make sure that we have a transition of power in the Democratic Party.”
“The House is extraordinarily complex and I’m not ready,” she said.
“It can’t be me. I know that I couldn’t do that job.”
From Politico:
The remarks from the freshman congresswoman and superstar of the party’s left wing represented her most direct attack yet on Pelosi and Schumer, and come as Democrats are locked in a fierce debate over their broader message following a disappointing showing in 2020 congressional races across the country.
Schumer, who is 70 years old, was reelected as leader of the Senate Democratic Caucus last month, and Pelosi is positioned to be reelected as speaker in January — all but ensuring the House Democratic Caucus will continue to be governed by the same octogenarian triumvirate that has occupied the party’s top three leadership roles for the past 14 years: the 80-year-old Pelosi, 81-year-old House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, and 80-year-old House Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-S.C.).
Pelosi has indicated her next term as speaker will be her last, but Ocasio-Cortez observed in the interview that even the party’s more moderate members have found it difficult to produce “viable alternatives” to challenge her leadership.
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