Joe Biden is now POTUS


Shows he is either not serious or an amateur. You dont embark on such stupid
and dangerous schemes without doing your homework. I think the mofo was'
thinking that he could make noise, a name for himself, and then go home to
eat the yogurt coming out his girlfriend's yeast-infected pussy. Now he is gonna
face serious questioning, be booked, and be watched by the Feds, if they do not
find a way to charge him with a serious crime.
 
Yeah but that money is gone somewhere his money situation is shady as hell
he kept most of that
Trump raised over $200 million after Election Day. Just $8.8 million has gone towards challenging the vote.

President’s campaign pays off debts and helps form a new PAC while supporters donate millions in hopes of overturning election results

Chris Riotta
New York
@chrisriotta
Friday 04 December 2020 21:42
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President Donald Trump has raised a staggering sum of money from his supporters in recent weeks, while spending very little of that on efforts contesting the results of the 2020 election.
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President Donald Trump has raised $207.5 million since Election Day while seeking to overturn the results, according to a new report, while actually spending just a small fraction of that on efforts to challenge the vote count in key states.
The president seemingly broke an unusual record for post-election campaign fundraising in the days since his defeat, failing to concede to President-elect Joe Biden despite his own Justice Department and Department of Homeland Security discrediting his allegations of widespread voter fraud.

He raised the staggering sum of money from his supporters, who donated to the Republican National Committee and organizations like the Trump Victory Fund, as he promised a slew of legal battles in states he lost to Mr Biden, who won the White House with more than 80 million votes.
But according to the Washington Post, his campaign has only spent $8.8 million on the resulting legal efforts, as well as a recount in Wisconsin — which ended up providing more votes to Mr Biden.

The recount was the campaign’s most costly expense at $3 million, while other funds went to Mr Trump’s legal advisers like Jenna Ellis, who has reportedly taken in $30,000 since Election Day.
How 2020 became the year of 'fundraising on steroids'
'The money for the campaigns will be record-breaking … So will the money spent to safeguard the election'
In reality, the hundreds of millions of dollars that went to the Trump campaign in the days since the election have been used to pay off debts and help form a new political action committee.
Donations have poured into the Trump campaign while the president continued promoting misinformation, debunked conspiracy theories and outright lies surrounding the 2020 election. Mr Trump’s false claims about his electoral defeat began long before votes could even be counted, when he falsely claimed he could only lose if the election was rigged against him.

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Meanwhile, the president has refused to indicate whether he will attend Mr Biden’s inauguration, instead saying he has a plan that he will announce leading up to the historic event.
Some reports have indicated Mr Trump was planning a 2024 run for the White House, while others said he was in the midst of readying a slate of presidential pardons for his close advisers and family members. Other reports indicate he may launch a streaming network to rival the likes of Fox News and OANN.
Mr Trump has not publicly disclosed what his plans are after he leaves the White House come January.
 
Obama was no friend of the left. He got rid of Howard Dean because Dean was too'left leaning.
He put Debby Wasserman in his place because her pay-day loan companies loving ass is one
of those corporate Democrats. On his way out, Obama short-circuited the black muslim, Benny
Sanders loving congressman who was running for DNC chair and had Tom Perez, a well known
corporate Democrat win the seat.

Tom Perez disappeared from action, the only time he showed his face was to publicly fight the
supporters of Benny Sanders. Tom Perez was no leftist or lover of the left.
So you mean to tell me the President picks and chooses the head of the DNC?

I thought it was the people who were identified as delegates and super delegates that voted on who the DNC Chair would be.
 




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I watched part of that & she really thinks History will say she did all that could be done to save lives and help people & not have her marked as a enabler. You can see she is trying hard to believe her own story

This is what she had to say about Trump in March

...[Birx] raised a lot of eyebrows on Thursday with her effusive praise of President Donald Trump as “attentive to the scientific literature and the details” during an interview with the Christian Broadcasting Network.

“He’s been so attentive to the scientific literature and the details and the data,” Birx said. “I think his ability to analyze and integrate data that comes out of his long history in business has really been a real benefit during these discussions about medical issues.”

https://www.vox.com/2020/3/27/21197074/deborah-birx-praised-trump-scientific-literature-coronavirus

Cac bitch doing her best to rewrite history now... :lol:
 
So you mean to tell me the President picks and chooses the head of the DNC?

I thought it was the people who were identified as delegates and super delegates that voted on who the DNC Chair would be.


Yes. The president of the country picks the head of his party. If the party
has no president in power, and therefore no clear leader, it can choose to
keep the person in power, as the GOP seems to want to do with Rona
McDaniel, or elect an entirely new person. When Obama became president,
he replaced Howard Dean with Debbie Wasserman-Schultz. When he was
leaving office, he could not pick the head, so the party had to vote; Obama
used his clout to tip the scales in favour of his former labour secretary,
Tom Perez
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"WASHINGTON — President-Elect Joe Biden on Thursday tapped Jaime Harrison to lead the Democratic National Committee, which will meet next week to formally elect a new chairman."

WASHINGTON — President-Elect Joe Biden on Thursday tapped Jaime Harrison to lead the Democratic National Committee, which will meet next week to formally elect a new chairman.
Harrison, 44, the former South Carolina Democratic Party chairman, ran for the top national job in 2017 and lost to Tom Perez, who is now leaving the chairman job. Perez gave Harrison a senior role in the party.

Harrison then became a national Democratic figure and broke fundraising records in a failed bid last year to unseat Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.
Biden also selected Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms to be the DNC's next vice chair of civic engagement and voter protection, while Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Illinois Sen. Tammy Duckworth and Texas Rep. Filemon Vela Jr. are to serve as vice chairs.
“This group of individuals represent the very best of the Democratic Party,” Biden said in a statement. “Their stories and long histories of activism and work reflects our party’s values and the diversity that make us so strong."
The high-profile names, some who had been in the running for Cabinet post, underscore how important the party apparatus will be to the new president, allies said.
“I’m thrilled by this slate of officers, all battle-tested, brilliant leaders that build on our party’s successes, reflect the great diversity of the Party, and will work to expand our successes up and down the ballot,” said Jen O’Malley Dillon, Biden's former campaign manager who is now slated to become White House deputy chief of staff.
Democrats will have to defend narrow majorities in the House and Senate in 2022, which history suggests will be a tall order since midterm elections almost always break against the president's party.


Presidents typically select the person they want to want lead their party and the committee’s roughly 500 members are expected to ratify whomever Biden chooses for the role when they meet virtually next Thursday, a day after Biden’s Inauguration.
Perez, a former Labor secretary who helped rebuild the party after a brutal year in 2016 that included a Russian hack, accusations of bias by others Democrats, and the loss of the presidency to Donald Trump, has said he will not seek a second term.
Harrison raised over $130 million in his 2020 Senate bid and attracted national attention from liberals looking to oust Graham, but fell about 10 percentage points short. The $57 million fundraising haul he pulled in during the 2020 third quarter shattered the previous single-quarter fundraising record of any Senate race in American history.

Harrison, who is African-American, has long advocated inside the DNC for greater investment in Southern states, which Democrats have often written off, a strategy allies say was vindicated by Democrats’ recent wins in Georgia.
Harrison, who cut his teeth working as political floor director for Rep. Jim Clyburn, D-S.C., when he was House majority whip, was raised in rural Orangeburg and become the first member of his family to graduate from college and attend law school.
“We were in a ditch,” Perez told NBC recently of the state of the party when he took over. “We had to earn trust back.”

His tenure was rocky at times and he had plenty of doubters and critics, but Perez said the fact that the party won back the House, Senate and White House under his watch speaks for itself.
And he said he was confident Biden will continue to rebuild the party, after former President Barack Obama was criticized by some for neglecting its infrastructure and focusing on his own political group, Organizing for America.
“I know now the president-elect is going to work hard to sustain that infrastructure. He’s very very attuned to the job of winning up and the down ballot, and not just federal races,” Perez said.
The New York Times first reported Harrison's selection.
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I watched part of that & she really thinks History will say she did all that could be done to save lives and help people & not have her marked as a enabler. You can see she is trying hard to believe her own story
Just like all of Hitler's ministers that said they didn't feel it was in the best interest of the country for them to publicly disagree with him.
 
For the most part, I think Birx underestimated the damage that the Trump admin could do and Fauci didn't. There are several briefings where you can see Fauci fallback, like, "if I can't say the truth i just aint gone say shit"....while there are several where you can see Birx take the position (seemingly) of "let me say what I can...stroke this admin's ego....and trust the people to get my undecipherable message". And in the end, this is why Fauci will persist as an icon and Birx will go down with the ship.
 
For the most part, I think Birx underestimated the damage that the Trump admin could do and Fauci didn't. There are several briefings where you can see Fauci fallback, like, "if I can't say the truth i just aint gone say shit"....while there are several where you can see Birx take the position (seemingly) of "let me say what I can...stroke this admin's ego....and trust the people to get my undecipherable message". And in the end, this is why Fauci will persist as an icon and Birx will go down with the ship.
Yeah, she said she believes she'll be retiring in a few weeks, and her career in public health policy will be finished.
I saw an interview with an infectious disease expert, who was respected world wide, on PBS. He said we know how to handle a pandemic, they knew what to do. What they didn’t expect was the misinformation. President Trump was the person most responsible for most of the misinformation.
 
Jemele is wrong on this one. Dr. Birx did the best she could with the situation she was in. Everyone not built for confrontation.

The fear of being a whistleblower and the possible consequences from a man as spiteful and petty as Trump could have been severe.

Her getting fired and replaced with Atlas was not the move
Bitch ass nigga
 
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