UPDATE: Donald Trump Takes Office as the 47th US President


Harris will win the election but looks like the Heritage Projects plan is to convince states that split their votes, Maine & Nebraska and swing states that have Republican SOS to refuse to certify their elections so that Harris won’t have the 270 votes necessary. Then the election would leave the electoral college process and move to the House. Each State Delegation gets one vote, the winner is whoever gets the simply majority, 26 votes. Their state determines who their delegation must vote for. Some of the swing states have Republican houses that can force a vote for Trump even though their electoral college votes went to Harris. This is a dangerous game they’re playing.

Overturning tens of millions of votes would be a big, big mistake. If this happens and it goes to SCOTUS who then tries to install Trump, Biden can declare martial law and override Congress and the Supreme Court. When martial law is in place, as Commander in Chief, Biden has unlimited authority to make and enforce laws. He could remove Thomas, Alito and Roberts. He could remove the members of Congress that participated in January 6th. He could implement the voting rights act & make it retroactive to force the states to certify the delegates as voted for by the people. He could arrest all members of the Heritage Foundation for attempting a coup on the nation.

This is all very, very serious but the Heritage Foundation are doing all they can to initiate the coup. They have to be stopped at all costs.
 

Fact check: Trump made at least 10 false claims about Kamala Harris in a single rally speech​


By Daniel Dale, CNN
11 minute read
Published 10:41 AM EDT, Thu July 25, 2024





Former president and 2024 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump gestures as he speaks during a campaign rally at the Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte, North Carolina, on July 24, 2024. (Photo by LOGAN CYRUS/AFP via Getty Images)

Former president and 2024 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump gestures as he speaks during a campaign rally at the Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte, North Carolina, on July 24, 2024. (Photo by LOGAN CYRUS/AFP via Getty Images)
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WashingtonCNN —
Former President Donald Trump made at least 10 false claims about Vice President Kamala Harris in his first campaign rally since she became the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.
Trump, speaking in North Carolina, attacked Harris at length with a flurry of assertions about her personal and political past, her record as vice president and her policy stances. We’re still looking into some of his claims, but at least 10 were wrong.
Here is a fact check.

Harris and the retirement age
Discussing Social Security, Trump claimed of President Joe Biden and Harris: “They’re talking about, he was talking, she’s talking about – lifting the retirement age.”
Facts First: This claim is false about Harris. She has not spoken in favor of raising the age for receiving Social Security retirement benefits. (Biden did, as a US senator in the 2000s and prior, express support for or openness to raising the retirement age, but he has been a vocal opponent of the idea as president.)
Harris has supported increasing, not reducing, Social Security benefits. In 2019, about two years before she became vice president, she co-sponsored a bill from Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, called the Social Security Expansion Act, that would boost Social Security benefits by raising payroll taxes on high earners.
Harris and abortion
Trump said, “She wants abortions in the eighth and ninth month of pregnancy, that’s fine with her, right up until birth, and even after birth – the execution of a baby.”
Facts First
: Trump’s claim that Harris supports the execution of babies after birth is false. She has never said anything to endorse post-birth murder, which is illegal everywhere in the country; Trump has frequently claimed that some Democratic states allow such post-birth executions, but that claim is false, too.
Harris, a vocal supporter of abortion rights, has declined to endorse specific limits on how late in a pregnancy an abortion should be permitted to occur. According to data published by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, just 0.9% of reported abortions in 2020 occurred at 21 weeks gestation or later. Many of these abortions occur because of serious health risks or lethal fetal anomalies.
Harris has called for legislation restoring the protections of the Roe v. Wade decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in 2022; Roe allowed states to restrict abortion after the point of fetal viability, often considered to be around 23 to 24 weeks gestation, with exceptions for abortions necessary to protect the patient’s life or health. As a senator and vice president, Harris has supported a bill that would, like Roe, ensure abortion was available at least until fetal viability – and would also prohibit various state policies that make the process of providing or obtaining an abortion more onerous.
Asked about Trump’s comments, the Trump campaign provided various examples of Harris taking liberal positions on abortion policy and declining to endorse specific limits - but nothing to substantiate the claim that she supports “the execution of a baby” after birth.
Harris and red meat
Trump claimed, “Kamala even wants to pass laws to outlaw red meat to stop climate change.”
Facts First: This is false. Harris has never expressed support for passing laws to outlaw red meat. At a CNN climate change town hall in 2019, when she was running in the Democratic presidential primary, she expressed support for changing dietary guidelines to try to encourage Americans to reduce their consumption of red meat, but she also said “I love cheeseburgers from time to time” and that she favored using “incentives” and education to encourage healthy eating.
After mentioning sodas and foods with copious sugar, Harris said in this same town hall answer that “the balance that we have to strike here, frankly, is about what government can and should do around creating incentives and then banning certain behaviors.” The phrase “banning certain behaviors” opened the door to claims that she wants to ban red meat. But she immediately proceeded to her comments about how she enjoys cheeseburgers and favors incentives to prod changes in behavior – making clear in context that she was expressing support for incentives rather than bans.
Asked about Trump’s claim about Harris wanting to outlaw red meat, the Trump campaign provided two citations that did not substantiate it: a YouTube video of Harris’ comments that was correctly titled “Kamala Harris Wants The Government To Create ‘Incentives’ For Americans to Eat Less Meat” and an article headlined, “Flashback: Kamala Harris said she would support eating less meat if elected president.”
Harris and Trump’s legal cases
Trump has claimed for months that Biden secretly orchestrated his criminal and civil legal cases. This time, he directed the claim at Harris. He said, “But it was all headed up by her. Because she’s a prosecutor.”
Facts First: This is false. There is simply no basis for claiming that Harris “headed up” the legal cases against him. Trump has never presented any evidence for this claim that Biden was the hidden hand behind his cases, let alone for suddenly switching the claim to make it about the vice president after months of saying it about the president.
There is no sign that Harris had any role in bringing charges against Trump in Manhattan, New York (where he was convicted of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records) or Fulton County, Georgia (where an election subversion case against Trump is on hold); those prosecutions have been led by elected local district attorneys. Trump’s two federal cases, one dismissed by a judge earlier this month, were brought by a special counsel, Jack Smith. Smith was appointed by Attorney General Merrick Garland, a Biden appointee, but that is not proof that Biden orchestrated the prosecutions – and certainly not proof that Harris did.
Harris’ immigration role
Trump claimed of Harris: “She was the border czar, but she never went to the border.”
Facts First: Trump made two false claims here. First, Harris did go to the border as vice president, in Texas in mid-2021; many Republicans had criticized Harris prior to the visit for not having gone, and some later argued that she didn’t go frequently enough, but the claim that she “never” went has not been true for more than three years. Second, Harris was never made Biden’s “border czar,” a label the White House has always emphasized is inaccurate. In reality, Biden gave Harris a more limited immigration-related assignment in 2021, asking her to lead diplomacy with El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras in an attempt to address the conditions that prompted their citizens to try to migrate to the United States.
Some Republicans have scoffed this week at assertions that Harris was never the “border czar,” noting on social media that news articles sometimes described Harris as such. But those articles were wrong. Various news outlets, including CNN, reported as early as the first half of 2021 that the White House emphasized that Harris had not been put in charge of border security as a whole, as “border czar” strongly suggests, and had instead been handed a diplomatic task related to Central American countries.
A White House “fact sheet” in July 2021 said: “On February 2, 2021, President Biden signed an Executive Order that called for the development of a Root Causes Strategy. Since March, Vice President Kamala Harris has been leading the Administration’s diplomatic efforts to address the root causes of migration from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras.”
Biden’s own comments at a March 2021 event announcing the assignment were slightly more muddled, but he said he had asked Harris to lead “our diplomatic effort” to address factors causing migration in the three “Northern Triangle” countries (he also mentioned Mexico that day). Biden listed factors in these countries he thought had led to migration and said that “if you deal with the problems in-country, it benefits everyone.” And Harris’ comments that day were focused squarely on “root causes.”
Republicans can fairly say that even “root causes” work is a border-related task. But calling her “border czar” goes too far.
Harris and the number of migrants
Trump claimed that Harris “allowed 20 million illegal aliens to stampede into our country from all over the world.”
Facts First: Leaving aside Trump’s claim about Harris’ own responsibility for migration levels, the“20 million” figure is false, a major exaggeration. The total number of “encounters” at the northern and southern border from February 2021 through June 2024, at both legal ports of entry and in between those ports, was about 10 million – and an “encounter” does not mean a person was let into the country; some people encountered are promptly sent away.
Even if you added the estimated number of Biden-era “gotaways” (people who evaded the Border Patrol to enter illegally), which House Republicans said in May was nearly two million, “the totals would still be vastly smaller than 15, 16 or 18 million,” Michelle Mittelstadt, spokesperson for the Migration Policy Institute think tank, said in late June after Trump used those figures.
The “encounters” figures can’t be described as figures on people successfully entering the US. Some encounters involve people who are deemed inadmissible at legal ports and are refused permission to enter. Also, the same person can be “encountered” multiple times if they keep returning to the border to try again – which is what happened in many cases under Biden when the Title 42 rapid-expulsion authority invoked by Trump during the Covid-19 pandemic was in place into May 2023.
Harris and fentanyl deaths
Shortly after claiming there is a “Kamala Harris invasion” of the border, Trump said, “We’re losing 300,000 people a year through fentanyl that comes through our border.”
Facts First: Trump’s “300,000” claim is false. The number of US overdose deaths in 2023 involving synthetic opioids, including fentanyl, was approximately 75,000, according to estimated and provisional data published by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC said in May that roughly 107,500 people in the US died from a drug overdose involving any kind of drug in 2023; even that larger number is nowhere close to Trump’s “300,000.”
When Trump made similar “300,000” claims earlier this year, Dr. Andrew Kolodny, medical director of the Opioid Policy Research Collaborative at Brandeis University, said “I have no idea where Trump is getting ‘300,000’ from and called it “a made-up number.”
While Kolodny said it’s likely that the number of US overdose deaths is undercounted, there is no apparent basis for Trump’s insistence that the real number is nearly triple the reported number. And Kolodny said the undercount issue is centered not on overdoses from illicit fentanyl smuggled across the southern border but on seniors’ overdoses from accidentally taking too much of their legal prescription medications.
It is also worth noting that fentanyl is largely smuggled by US citizens through legal ports of entry rather than by migrants sneaking into the country.
CNN’s Jen Christensen contributed to this item.
Harris and the Jewish community
Trump criticized Harris for not attending Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Wednesday speech to Congress (though Trump’s running mate, Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, also did not attend); Harris, who is planning to hold a meeting with Netanyahu on Thursday, traveled to Indianapolis on Wednesday to give a previously scheduled speech to a historically Black sorority.
That’s fair game for criticism. But Trump said after criticizing Harris’ absence: “Even if you’re against Israel or you’re against the Jewish people, show up and listen to the concept. But she’s totally against the Jewish people.”
Facts First: Trump’s claim that Harris is “totally against the Jewish people” is nonsense. Harris has been married to a Jewish man, Doug Emhoff, for nearly 10 years – and she has repeatedly denounced antisemitism, expressed fondness for the Jewish community and its traditions, complimented Israel at length, and endorsed “America’s ironclad commitment to the security of Israel.” Though she has sometimes been pointedly critical of the actions of Israel’s government during the war in Gaza, drawing criticism from conservative Jews and others, there is no evidence she has a general antipathy toward “the Jewish people” as Trump claimed.
The Jewish Telegraphic Agency news service reported this week: “Over the course of her life and career, she has been surrounded by Jews, from her schoolmates to her colleagues to her closest family members. That background has given Harris, 59, an easy familiarity with Jewish spaces, say those who have interacted with her. She has also encouraged Emhoff to embrace his Jewish identity as the second gentleman; for the first time, mezuzahs have been installed at the vice presidential residence, and Emhoff has taken a leading role in the administration’s efforts to fight antisemitism.”
Harris and the bar exam
Trump claimed that Harris, a lawyer who was elected as San Francisco’s district attorney and then as California’s attorney general, “failed her law exams.” Then he continued, “You know that? She couldn’t pass her bar. She couldn’t pass her bar exams…Does anyone know that? … But she’s gonna be a great president, right? No, she couldn’t pass her bar exams. She couldn’t pass anything. Couldn’t pass everything. She couldn’t pass anything.”
Facts First: It’s not true that Harris “couldn’t pass anything.” She did fail on her first attempt to pass the bar exam, according to The New York Times, but then succeeded. She was admitted to the California bar in 1990, the year after she graduated from law school.
Trump could fairly say that Harris couldn’t initially pass the bar exam, but his rally comments made it sound like she never passed at all.
 
i mean what can they say

that shes got no morals? he fucks porn stars AFTER HIS WIFE GIVES BIRTH; hes got 3 baby mothers and he cheats on each one...he was pals with Epstein and went to his island and had him on speed dial ...had Epsteins recruiter for underaged girls at Rape Island Ghislaine Maxwell as his"karate coach" and had her number too. he boasts about grabbing women by their genitals without their permission , boasts about looking at half naked teen pagent contestants, boasts about how he would date his daughter.... keeps saying a woman who he sexually assaulted and got a judgement against him that he is a rapist that he doesnt know her even tho there are pictures of him WITH her and he even confused her with his wife......

are they gonna say shes dishonest? He lies all the times about everything- he lies about his height , he lies about what he says....he faked a fucking assasination....

are they gonna say shes un american ? he fucking shitted on POWs , he called a war hero a loser, called men and women who served stupid and losers.... he idolizes the people that are the enemies of this country like the leader of North Korea , and China,,,,and RUSSIA. he shitted on our CIA and intelligence services to compliment Putin who was sitting right next to him ....

is he gonna say she failed at her job - well he failed at business - hes gone bankrupt at least 4 times ; he lost a casino ; his airline failed; his university? failed ( and was fraudulent ) , his steaks? failed the ugly ties he sells ? fail, his show? got cancelled.

whatever smear he comes up with hes is also the the best at being the worst at it ; if Kamala pays her bills late its not bad why? because he fucking NEVER PAYS ANYONE!! not his lawyers not contractors that work on his buildings not his accountants he dosnt even pay hookers for the sex he wants to have. he is a fucking deadbeat and pays no-one
Touche' brother. The only liberal media with the balls to bring this stuff up are MeidasTouch Network and some on TheYoungTurks. The broadcast media are too bitchass to go there.
 
I laugh when these dumb ass Republicans try to tar the opponent with "Liberal this Liberal that." That shit don't hit the same way it used to 17 years ago.

:tut:
The Indian guy is just as worse...People have to remember the Caste system is indoctrinated in this culture at an early age.
 
Touche' brother. The only liberal media with the balls to bring this stuff up are MeidasTouch Network and some on TheYoungTurks. The broadcast media are too bitchass to go there.
Abby Phillip has been doing this too long to be acting so timid and nervous during conversations like this. I'm not saying be like the fat black bald chick on MSNBC but be like Joy on MSNBC.
 



Hersh says Obama was "deeply involved" with the alleged coup and called Biden after his "incident" in Las Vegas.

"I went over [reports] this week with a senior official in Washington who helped me fashion an account of a White House in complete disarray," Hersh said.

"Obama called Biden after breakfast [on July 20] and said, 'Here’s the deal. We have Kamala’s approval to invoke the 25th Amendment,'" a senior Washington official told Hersh.

Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, and Hakeem Jeffries were reportedly directly involved.

Obama's plan was to not immediately endorse Kamala but it was clear that she would "get the nod" and it was determined that her being a prosecutor would help in debates.

"[Obama] had an agenda and he wanted to seek it through to the end, and he wanted to have control over who would be elected."

This is called a coup.
 
Trump Declares Outrageous Reason He Won't Pronounce 'Kamala' Correctly



GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump is doubling down on why he keeps mispronouncing the first name of Vice President Kamala Harris.


Trump repeatedly botched Harris’ name on Friday while speaking at the Believers Summit, an event held by conservative Christian group Turning Point Action in West Palm Beach, Florida.


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“Some people think I mispronounce it on purpose, but actually I’ve heard it said about seven different ways,” he said. “There are a lot of ways.”


The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee has made it very clear how she pronounces her own name. She released a PSA during her 2016 Senate run demonstrating how to pronounce it. She’s previously suggested people remember it by thinking, “comma-la, like the punctuation mark.”


Her pronunciation varies from the traditional pronunciation of the Indian name, which is closer to “com’la.”


However, neither of those versions are what Trump has landed on. He pronounced the name “Ka-MA-luh,” with a strong emphasis on the second syllable.


He claims that he was once told either “KA-ma-luh” or “Ka-MA-luh” were OK, but ultimately, he told the crowd, he just doesn’t care about getting it right.


“I said, ‘don’t worry about it,’” he recalled. “It doesn’t matter what I say. I couldn’t care less if I mispronounce it or not. I couldn’t care less.”


Sociolinguistics professor Nicole Holliday told HuffPost this week that at this point, many Republicans who pronounce Harris’ name incorrectly are doing so “on purpose,” and it can even be a way for them signal their political views.


“If you’re a Republican, or let’s say an independent but leaning Republican, and you say, ‘Kuh-MA-luh,’ then everybody knows … either you’re not really for her, or you’re not consuming the media where people bother to say her name, right?” she said.


But “Kamala” wasn’t the only word Trump didn’t quite nail on Friday. At one point, he also said “Harris” in a way that sounded like “Harrah.” At another moment, he expressed the need for Republicans to defeat her “in a land ‘slade.’”

 



Hersh says Obama was "deeply involved" with the alleged coup and called Biden after his "incident" in Las Vegas.

"I went over [reports] this week with a senior official in Washington who helped me fashion an account of a White House in complete disarray," Hersh said.

"Obama called Biden after breakfast [on July 20] and said, 'Here’s the deal. We have Kamala’s approval to invoke the 25th Amendment,'" a senior Washington official told Hersh.

Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, and Hakeem Jeffries were reportedly directly involved.

Obama's plan was to not immediately endorse Kamala but it was clear that she would "get the nod" and it was determined that her being a prosecutor would help in debates.

"[Obama] had an agenda and he wanted to seek it through to the end, and he wanted to have control over who would be elected."

This is called a coup.

I'm calling cap until I see some receipts.

I'm not saying that some version of this didn't happen. But the way it's spelled out seems very convenient to paint Obama in a negative and to drag him back into the narrative as an influencer of the government.

I do believe that he was involved, if only as another voice to try to move Biden to make this move. But this sounds like a crafted narrative.
 
I'm calling cap until I see some receipts.

I'm not saying that some version of this didn't happen. But the way it's spelled out seems very convenient to paint Obama in a negative and to drag him back into the narrative as an influencer of the government.

I do believe that he was involved, if only as another voice to try to move Biden to make this move. But this sounds like a crafted narrative.
Man that motherfucker is a fucking grifter. I wouldn’t listen to anything he says.

His bitch ass been called out several times. White piece of shit.









This Trump attack has already profited scammers, largely sponsored by China and Russia, millions from various grifts right here on X.

It’s like they were prepared for it. Because they are. They've built an elaborate network consisting of many actors and some AI agents you think are real, you think are your friends.

They’re not. And you’ll defend them if I expose them all. You’ll call me crazy. This is just how bad it has gotten.

I spent a good portion of the night engaging with them, pointing out the subtle incongruences in their behavior and accounts that I’m super good at spotting now (after spending years at this game), but almost none of you are.

This will only get harder to do, even for me. This is why Elon’s super-maximalist “open platform” model is doomed to fail.

All indications from him are that he doesn’t care. X is getting their cut, as these people are now their highest ad buyers, something the @FTC or even, I dunno, @TheJusticeDept should look into if X isn’t ever compelled by those of you who are actually real.

It’s not just X, by the way. It’s all of big tech. LinkedIn is really scary now; people are applying to jobs for fake companies that pay to post real ads, forming convincing shells just to scrape application data or, worse, scam an applicant. That’s rarer because the applicant will usually report it. There are far more profitable schemes the algorithms will reward with riches.

These platforms are literally our conveyor belts upon which we are led to slaughter, some of us. Others of us are co-opted unwittingly. And it’s not as if only Elon can capitulate to my ranting and do something; he’ll take too big a hit to revenue and trust as the real scale of this reveals itself.

But if @sundarpichai, @satyanadella, @elonmusk, @pmarca, @chamath, @finkd, et al., did it at the same time, oh what a better and still relatively balanced system we could have.

It’s totally solvable. I have one such solution already built. I just got priced out of your API so I can’t really get it deployed on my own. And I’m sure you guys have a more than capable team too. You just need aligned incentives to take the first step.

✌️

(I will thread below some examples I’ve been seeing today. It’s 1000x this volume right now. This is just a taste.

No matter what these accounts tell you. No matter how many times you’ve chopped it up in spaces with them. I’m not wrong. If you, and they, open a space, let it fill up organically with real listeners, and invite me, I’ll gladly direct examine them. I’m quite good at this part. They’ll be able to convince you. You’ll watch them really falter and start exposing foundational gaps in their storyline within minutes. You will see it, if you’re really in doubt. And you’ll have your answer.
 
Trump Declares Outrageous Reason He Won't Pronounce 'Kamala' Correctly



GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump is doubling down on why he keeps mispronouncing the first name of Vice President Kamala Harris.


Trump repeatedly botched Harris’ name on Friday while speaking at the Believers Summit, an event held by conservative Christian group Turning Point Action in West Palm Beach, Florida.


From Washington to the campaign trail, get the latest politics news.


Subscribe to the Politics email.


“Some people think I mispronounce it on purpose, but actually I’ve heard it said about seven different ways,” he said. “There are a lot of ways.”


The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee has made it very clear how she pronounces her own name. She released a PSA during her 2016 Senate run demonstrating how to pronounce it. She’s previously suggested people remember it by thinking, “comma-la, like the punctuation mark.”


Her pronunciation varies from the traditional pronunciation of the Indian name, which is closer to “com’la.”


However, neither of those versions are what Trump has landed on. He pronounced the name “Ka-MA-luh,” with a strong emphasis on the second syllable.


He claims that he was once told either “KA-ma-luh” or “Ka-MA-luh” were OK, but ultimately, he told the crowd, he just doesn’t care about getting it right.


“I said, ‘don’t worry about it,’” he recalled. “It doesn’t matter what I say. I couldn’t care less if I mispronounce it or not. I couldn’t care less.”


Sociolinguistics professor Nicole Holliday told HuffPost this week that at this point, many Republicans who pronounce Harris’ name incorrectly are doing so “on purpose,” and it can even be a way for them signal their political views.


“If you’re a Republican, or let’s say an independent but leaning Republican, and you say, ‘Kuh-MA-luh,’ then everybody knows … either you’re not really for her, or you’re not consuming the media where people bother to say her name, right?” she said.


But “Kamala” wasn’t the only word Trump didn’t quite nail on Friday. At one point, he also said “Harris” in a way that sounded like “Harrah.” At another moment, he expressed the need for Republicans to defeat her “in a land ‘slade.’”


What a lowlife scumbag. Yet you have all these coons doing the same to her
 


TRUMP: What do you think of Lyndsay Lohan?
STERN: She's hot.
TRUMP: I've seen a close-up of her chest. Are you into freckles?
STERN: Imagine having sex with this troubled teen?
TRUMP: She's probably deeply troubled and great in bed.

Lyndsay Lohan was just a TEENAGER when Donald Trump made these remarks about her on Howard Stern's show.

Continued from same interview:
TRUMP: How come the deeply troubled women, deeply deeply troubled.
STERN: Right.
TRUMP: They're always the best in bed. For some reason what I said is true. I mean they're just unbelievable.
STERN: I can tell.
TRUMP: You don't want to be with them for the long term. But for the short term, there is nothing like it.

Do you want to have a president who has been found guilty of sexual assault serve another term?

I'm voting for the prosecutor over the felon! The only term Trump should serve is in prison.
 
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