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Is the pen mightier than the sword?
Words have power. Rhetoric can incite action.
Trump's call seems to me to be very mindful of this dynamic
Biden/Dems are being reckless/irresponsible/evil with their rhetoric (depending upon how intentional you think they are).
Exactly, some one could get shot... oh wait...Re: Musk calling for spending cuts -> Good. We need someone to pick up Milei's chainsaw.
Re: Garbage - A comic making a bad joke is not the same as the President of the United States calling his political opponents subhumans. One is dumb. The other is dangerous.
Looks like it's time to pay the price for lying about innocent people, he had no proof that they did anything wrong and ruined their lives. It's one thing to accuse someone of something, but you need proof. These two women were just trying to make an honest buck. What he did wasn't just wrong. It was immoral.
Judge gives control of Giuliani assets to Georgia poll workers he defamed
A federal judge has ordered Rudy Giuliani to place numerous assets, including cash, jewelry and his New York apartment, into a receivership controlled by two former Georgia election workers as they seek to collect a $148 million defamation claim against the former lawyer for Donald Trump.
The 24-page ruling issued Tuesday orders Giuliani, a former mayor of New York City, to place the assets into a receivership within seven days. But U.S. District Court Judge Lewis J. Liman of New York ordered the “immediate turnover” of Giuliani’s apartment on the Upper East Side, which is already for sale.
Liman also orders Giuliani to take legal steps that would allow the election workers, Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, to seek an estimated $2 million in legal fees that Giuliani has said he is owed by Trump’s campaign and the Republican National Committee for his work leading Trump’s post-2020 election legal challenges.
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total scamUpdate.
Rudy's Property Goes to Moss & Freeman Today
Disgraced former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani must turn over all of his property to former Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss by the end of the day today. The judge presiding over the defamation case which cost Rudy $148 million said that the two plaintiffs can rent a truck to pick up their new items today and may take possession of his NY apartment immediately.
Rudy must hand over the following to Moss and Freeman:
1. His NYC apartment, which he valued at $6 million but was unable to find a buyer.
2. His 1980 Mercedes previously owned by actress Lauren Bacall.
3. A signed picture of Yankee Stadium.
4. 26 watches, some of which have considerable value.
5. All his other jewelry.
The fate of Rudy's condo in Florida and his Yankees World Series rings will be decided at a separate hearing. His son Andrew claims that Rudy "gifted" the rings to him prior to the lawsuit being filed. The plaintiffs will also be seeking to seize $2 million in unpaid legal fees owed to Rudy by Trump, who never paid him for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
Rudy has now been arrested, indicted, disbarred, fired from his jobs at his law firm and radio show, and is broke. Nobody embodies the concept that 'Everything That Trump Touches Dies' more than Trump's old pal Rudy.
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what? No Haitians?
Head of U.S. cyber security says overseas hackers try to disrupt election
The director of cyber and infrastructure security says U.S. adversaries are targeting the election, with Russian, Chinese and Iranian operators trying to disrupt the vote with disinformation ahead of Election Day.
Head of U.S. cyber security says overseas hackers try to disrupt election
The director of cyber and infrastructure security says U.S. adversaries are targeting the election, with Russian, Chinese and Iranian operators trying to disrupt the vote with disinformation ahead of Election Day. NBC News' Tom Costello reports.www.nbcnews.com
from a comment below the tweetAsshole wore election material into a polling place....no MAGA hats, Jill Stein t-shirts, or Harris cowbells allowed.
I wonder if any statute authorizes poll workers to use battery against one suspected of this crime, and whether the poll worker is authorized to deny voting rights to this person.from a comment below the tweet
If someone enters this area wearing or displaying political material, they will be asked to remove, cover, or otherwise not display the material.
Yes, they should have allowed his vote and filed a complaint. It appears to me that the poll workers are guilty of assault and then battery.They should have simply called the police because wearing political attire is illegal within 200' of the polls but they had no right period to put hands on him.
I have noticed it never works the other way where the democrats vote its switched to republican.
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