Wednesday, January 13, 2021

THE HITLER DEMOLIBNUTS WANT TRUMP IMPEACHED TODAY. WILL IT HAPPEN?

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

 2020 AMERICAN ELECTION RESULTS BY STATE TRUMP VS LOSER LIBERAL SLEEPY (SLOPPY JOE) BIDEN.

ON D-73 OF THE TRUMP WIN OF THE PRESIDENCY. WED JAN 13, 21.

Key dates for the Electoral College and what they mean-AEIdeas-DECEMBER 14,20

What are the key dates for the workings of the Electoral College?

November 3 — Election Day

Election Day is November 3. We may or may not know the winner of the presidential contest on election night, but we certainly will not have a final tally and certified results until weeks later. States vary widely in the time they allot for certifying their election results. Some may give a final certification the week after Election Day. Others may take over 30 days. And there is the possibility of recounts and judicial contests of elections which could extend the time to determine an official winner of a state.
Ballots are passed out to 16 Electors on the Michigan Senate floor for them to cast their formal votes for the president and vice president of the United States in Lansing, Michigan, U.S., December 19, 2016. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook

December 8 — Safe Harbor

December 14 — The meeting of the Electors

Two key dates loom in December. On December 14, presidential electors must have been selected by the states and will meet as a group in their states to cast electoral votes for president and vice president. But December 8 is also a significant date, the so-called “safe harbor” date. The Electoral Count Act sets this date as an important date for states to make their official selection of electors, as those electoral votes will be given greater protection from challenge when Congress counts the electoral votes in January. The Supreme Court in Bush v. Gore assigned great significance to this date in Bush v. Gore.

January 3 — The convening of the new Congress

January 6 — Congress counts the votes

January 20 — Inauguration Day. The new presidential term begins at noon.

On January 3rd, the new Congress will take office, and on January 6th it will meet to count the electoral votes and declare a president- and vice president-elect. On January 20th at noon, the current presidential term will end and the next one will begin.This is excerpted from the new fourth edition of After the People Vote, edited by John Fortier, senior fellow at the Bipartisan Policy Center and a member of AEI’s Election Watch team.John C. Fortier-AEI Adjunct Scholar-SENOIRFELLOWKarlyn Bowman-Senior Fellow

RON BUCK (R) COLORADO IS A GOOD GUY. RON SAID TO THE HITLER AND CLINTON PROPAGANDA MOUTHPIECE CNN. THAT PELOSI IS MAKING CASH OFF THIS NONSENSE IMPEACHMENT AGAINST TRUMP. AND YOU DO NOT IMPEACH A PERSON AFTER A WEEK OF THE INCIDENT. THIS IS JUST A DEMOLIBNUT STUNT. YOU GO FOR THE FACTS FIRST. YOU DO NOT RUSH IN JUST TO RUIN A PRESIDENTS LIFE JUST CAUSE YOU HATE HIM. AND BECAUSE HE OUT SMARTS THE DEMOLIBNUTS AT EVERY STUNT THEY TRY AGAINST HIM. TRUMP IS THE TEFLON DON OF POLITICS. THANKS TO GOD THWARTING ALL THE DEMOLIBNUTS TRYING TO DESTROY DONALD JOHN TRUMPY. THERES 5 BACKSTABBERS FROM THE REPUBLICANS THAT WILL BE VOTING TO IMPEACH TRUMP TODAY. WHICH ITS 9AM NOW AND AN HOUR DEBATE GOES ON. THEN THE BILL TO INTRODUCEMENT OF TRUMP IMPEACHMENT. THEN ANOTHER 2 HOURS OF DEBATES. SOMETIME AFTER 1PM I FIGURE THE VOTE TO IMPEACH TRUMP A 2ND TIME BY THE MENTALCASE DEMOLIBNUTS. WILL BE AROUND 2 OR 3PM. WITH AT LEAST 5 BACKSTABBERS OF TRUMP. TRUMPY HAD A TALK WITH LINSAY GRAHAM THE OTHER DAY. AND GRAHAM CAME TO HIS SENSES AND WILL NOT VOTE TO IMPEACH TRUMP. I HATE TO SEE HOW TRUMP COMES AGAINST THESE BACKSTABBERS WHEN HE SOMEHOW BECOMES PRESIDENT YET. MITCH MCCONNELL IT SOUNDS LIKE IS ALSO COMING AGAINST TRUMP AND WANT HIM IMPEACHED. MOST OF THE REPUBLICANS ARE AFRAID TO GO FOR IMPEACHMENT AGAINST TRUMP. EVEN THOUGH THEY WANT TO. THEY KNOW HE WILL GIVE THEM NICKNAMES. AND THEY STICK WITH YOU THE REST OF YOUR LIVES. RIGHT LIZY OR POCAHONTAS OR SLEEPY JOE BIDEN. ONCE TRUMPS DONE WITH USE. YOU'LL BE CRYING WITH THE DEMOLIBNUTS IN YOUR CRY ROOMS AND EVERY THAROPY GOING. JIM MCGOVERN - CHAIRMAN OF THE RULES COMMITTEE DEMOLIBNUTCASE. IS GIVING A SOB STORY ABOUT WHY TRUMP SHOULD BE IMPEACHED A 2ND FAKE TIME IN A 13 MONTHS. THEN TOM COLE (R) RANKING MEMBER OF THE RULES COMMITTEE. SAYS THE HOUSE CAN'T DO NOTHING TILL AFTER TRUMP LEAVES IN 7 DAYS AND 4 YEARS. FOR ME IT WILL GO INTO TRUMPS SECOND TERM. AND OF COURSE TRUMP WILL OUT SMART THE SNOWFLAKE CRY BABY DEMOLIBNUTS. AND WIN AGAIN. TOM SAYS THIS FAST USELESS IMPEACHMENT IS JUST A WORSE DIVIDER OF THE PEOPLE. AND THE IMPEACHMENT TRIAL CAN NOT START UNTIL AN HOUR AFTER BIDENS FAKE WIN FROM A FIXED ELECTION. BECAUSE WE KNOW THE SENATE WILL NOT VOTE TO IMPEACH TRUMPY. BUT THEN MOUTHPIECE JIM MCGOVERN COMES BACK ON AND SAYS WE DEMOLIBNUTS CAN SEND THIS BILL FROM THE HOUSE TO THE SENATE TODAY. AND IF MCCONNELL SAYS THE SENATE VOTES ON IT TODAY. AND THE SENATE VOTES TO IMPEACH. IT WOULD BE COMPLETE. TRUMP WOULD BE IMPEACHED. THESE DEMOLIBNUTS ARE DREAMING NIGHTMARES. NEVER GOING TO HAPPEN TARDS. THESE CNN AND DEMOLIBNUTS ARE NOTHING BUT A BUNCH OF HITLER PROPAGANDISTS. AND BIGOTS-RACIST-HATER-TRADERS AGAINST THEIR OWN PRESIDENT OF AMERICA. DONALD JOHN TRUMPY. THE HOUSE AND SENATE NEED 2/3RDS TO PASS AND CONVICT TRUMP. TO FAST TRACK IT. THE HOUSE HAS TO PASS-OVER TO THE SENATE-A QUICK VOTE THERE.THEN TO CONVICT TRUMP - THE SENATE CAN HAVE ANOTHER VOTE AND THE MAJORITY VOTE WINS-NO 2/3RDS VOTES NEEDED IN THIS FINAL FAST TRACK. ITS 10.24AM.ITS 10.35AM-AND THE DEBATES ARE DONE.AND THE BILL TO IMPEACH TRUMP IS BEING VOTED ON BY A ELECTRONIC VOTE. INSTEAD OF JUST A YAY VOTE. UNLESS MCONNELL ASKS THE SENATE TO COME BACK EARLY. THE SENATE WILL NOT VOTE FOR TRUMPS IMPEACHMENT TILL JAN 19TH. IN THE VOTE HUS224 THE REPUBLICANS VOTED 203 AGAINST AND 8 NO VOTES. AND LAST I SEEN THE DEMOLIBNUTS VOTED 219 FOR AND 3 NO VOTES. SO 219 FOR AND 203 AGAINST IMPEACHING TRUMP. DEMONUTS WIN. ITS 12.33PM-AND THE 2 HOUR DEBATE CONTINUES IN THE HOUSE. SO AROUND 3PM OR 4PM THE IMPEACH TRUMP A 2ND TIME WILL BE VOTED ON BY THE HOUSE. THEN SENT TO THE SENATE SOMETIME BEFORE JAN 19THS SENATE VOTE TO IMPEACH TRUMP WHICH NEEDS A 2/3RDS VOTE. 19 MINUTES AFTER TRUMP WAS INAUGURATED ON JAN 20, 2017. THE NYT HEADLINE WAS-TIME TO IMPEACH TRUMP AS JIM JORDAN HAS JUST SAID 30 SECONDS AGO. AND NOW A WEEK TO GO IN TRUMPS FIRST 4 YEARS. ANOTHER IMPEACHMENT AGAINST TRUMP. THIS IS HOW MUCH THE TRUMP-HATING-HITLER-DEMOLIBNUTS WANT TO GET RID OF TRUMP FOR GOOD. THEY WANT THIS 2ND IMPEACHMENT SO BAD BECAUSE IF BTHEY GET IT. TRUMP CAN NEVER ENTER POLITICS EVER AGAIN. THIS IS WHY THEY WANT THIS 2ND FAKE-FIXED ELECTION-FAKE-FALSE FLAGE SETUP LAST WEDNESDAY. SO THEY CAN IMPEACH DONALD J FOREVER. GOD WILL HAVE THE LAST SAY HERE.NOT A BUNCH OF 57 MILLION BABY MURDERERS BY ABORTION LOVING DEMOLOIBNUTJOBS.

ON A SIDE NOTE. I HAD SOME NIGERIAN WOMAN SCAMMER PHONE ME 10 MINUTES OR SO AGO. ITS 9.48AM NOW. AND SHE SAID YOUR COMPUTER NEEDS FIXING. I SAID IN A BRITSH FAKE ACCENT OR SOME KINDA ACCENT. ARE YOU PHONING ABOUT FIXING MY COMPUTER. SHE SAID YES. I SAID YOU GIVE ME YOUR CREDIT CARD NUMBER AND I WILL FIX YOUR COMPUTER FOR YOU. I HEARD 5 SECONDS OF SILENCE-THEN A DIAL TONE. THAT WAS FUN TRYING TO SCAM THE SCAMMER. AND ALSO IF YOU GET ROBO CALLS THAT SAY YOUR VISA CARD HAS GOT 1,100.00 SUSPICIOUS CHARGE ON IT. OR WHATEVER AMOUNT. THEN IT SAYS HIT 1 TO ACCEPT THE CHARGE OR 2 TO DENY THE VISA CHARGE. I HIT 2 AND OF COURSE A NIGERIAN MUSLIM GUY COMES ON AND SAYS DO YOU WANT TO DENY THIS CHARGE ON YOUR VISA CARD. I TOLD HIM YES. HE ASKED ME FOR MY VISA NUMBER. AND I SAID TO HIM. MY VISA CARD IS AT MY OTHER PLACE. ITS NOT HERE. HE THEN SAID YOUR DEBIT CARD WILL DO. I AGAIN SAID MY DEBIT CARD IS AT MY OTHER PLACE ALSO. I THEN TOLD HIM-SOMEONE WHO HAD THIS TEL NUMBER BEFORE ME IS GETTING SCAMMED. AGAIN 5 VSECONDS OF SILENCE AND A DIAL TONE. THAT WAS YESTERDAYS SCAMMER. WHY DON'T THESE SCAMMERS WANNA TALK WITH LIL OLD ME. I WANT THEIR MONEY TO. LIKE THEY SCAM EVERYBODY ELSE. I WISH THEY WOULD GIVE ME THEIR VISA CARD OR DEBIT CARD OR THEIR BITCOINS.SO I COULD GET RICH OFF THESE SCAMMERS. LITTLE DO THESE SCAMMERS KNOW I ONLY HAVE LOTS OF GOLD (MILLIONS OF DOLLARS) HOARDED IN A BUNKER.(LIES)-BUT I WANNA LURE SCAMMERS TO PHONE ME-SO I CAN HAVE FUN IMITATING THEIR ARAB ACCENTS. AND TRY TO SCAM THEM. SO I HAVE TIPS TO GIVE TO PEOPLE ABOUT SCAMMERS.

ITS 3.33PM AND THE HOUSE WILL SOON BE VOTING FOR THE IMPEACHMENT. ITS 3.59PM AND THE VOTE IS NOW UNDERWAY TO IMPEACH TRUMP.WE KNOW IT WILL PASS. BUT BY HOW MUCH. THE HITLER MEDIA CLAIM 7 REP GOPS WILL VOTE TO IMPEACH TRUMP H RES 24. WE WILL SEE. THE FINAL VOTE FOR 232 AGAINST 197 AND NO VOTES 4. AND 10 REPUBLICANS VOTED WITH THE DEMONUTJOBS. TRUMP IS THE ONLY PRESIDENT IN USA HISTORY TO BE IMPEACHED TWICE. BOTH FAKE CHARGES AGAINST TRUMPY. HOPE HICKS LEAVES HER JOB AT THE WHITHOUSE YESTERDAY. ITS 4.25PM-JAN 13,21.ITS NOW 5.45PM-AND THE HITLER LAME BRAIN-MEDIA ARE HAVING A HAY DAY WITH TRUMPS ONLY HOUSE IMPEACHMENT.

McConnell won’t call Senate back early for Trump impeachment trial-Republican majority leader rejects Democratic attempt to swiftly move forward, ensuring impeachment proceedings won’t occur until after Biden’s inauguration-By Alan Fram and Andrew Taylor-jan 13,21-Today, 11:52 pm

WASHINGTON (AP) — As the Democratic-led House on Wednesday approved an impeachment article accusing Trump of inciting insurrection, an unprecedented second impeachment of his clamorous presidency, US Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell rejected a Democratic attempt to swiftly call the Senate into emergency session to hold an impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, all but assuring that those proceedings won’t occur until after Trump leaves office.The decision came even as a GOP strategist said the Kentucky Republican has told people he thinks Trump perpetrated impeachable offenses.McConnell also sees House Democrats’ move to impeach Trump as an opportune moment to distance the GOP from the tumultuous, divisive outgoing president, said the strategist, who spoke on condition of anonymity to describe private conversations.McConnell’s souring on Trump is significant because as Washington’s most powerful Republican once Democrat Joe Biden is inaugurated next week, his view could make it easier for other GOP lawmakers to turn against the outgoing president. The New York Times first reported McConnell’s view on Tuesday.The Senate is currently in recess and isn’t scheduled to return to hold a business session until January 19, the day before Biden’s inauguration. By law, the Senate can be summoned to return for an emergency session if the two party leaders, McConnell and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, a New York Democrat, agree to do so.Schumer has called for an emergency Senate meeting so it can remove Trump from office before his term expires, citing potential, unpredictable problems that Trump could cause.A McConnell spokesman confirmed Wednesday that McConnell aides had told Schumer’s office that McConnell would not agree to an emergency session. The spokesman offered no explanation of McConnell’s reasoning.Trump exhorted a throng of his followers to march on the Capitol last Wednesday, where they disrupted Congress’ formal certification of Biden’s win in a riot that resulted in five deaths.The Republican strategist said McConnell hasn’t said if he’d vote to convict Trump when the Senate holds an impeachment trial. Nonetheless, McConnell’s thinking underscored how the GOP’s long reflexive support and condoning of his actions was eroding.Last weekend, McConnell spoke to major Republican donors to assess their thinking about Trump and was told that they believed Trump had clearly crossed a line, the strategist said. McConnell told them he was finished with Trump, according to the consultant.McConnell is looking out for his party’s long-term future, but the short-term political pain for Republican senators is clear, said a GOP aide granted anonymity to discuss the situation. The aide said a Senate vote on removing Trump was a big risk for Republican senators, with many of them almost certain to face challenges in GOP primaries.It is unclear how many Republicans would vote to convict Trump in a Senate trial, but it appears plausible that several would do so. So far, Senator Lisa Murkowski, an Alaska Republican, has said she wants Trump to resign and Senator Ben Sasse, A Nebraska Republican, has said he would “definitely consider” House impeachment articles.Complicating GOP thinking about Trump’s second impeachment is the fact that Republicans will be defending 20 of the 34 Senate seats up for election in 2022. Thanks to Democratic victories this month in two Georgia runoffs, Democrats are about to take control of the chamber by 50-50, with Vice President-elect Kamala Harris casting the tie-breaking votes.Speaking out against impeachment Wednesday was Senator Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican. A once-bitter Trump foe, Graham became one of his closest allies during his presidency, then lambasted him over last week’s Capitol invasion but has since spent time with Trump.Impeaching Trump now would “do great damage to the institutions of government and could invite further violence,” Graham said in a statement. He said Trump’s millions of backers “should not be demonized because of the despicable actions of a seditious mob,” but he did not specifically defend Trump’s actions last week.“If there was a time for America’s political leaders to bend a knee and ask for God’s counsel and guidance, it is now. The most important thing for leaders to do in times of crisis is to make things better, not worse,” Graham said.When the Senate voted against removing Trump in February after the House impeached him for pressuring Ukraine to provide political dirt on Biden, Senator Mitt Romney, a Utah Republican, was the only Republican who cast a vote to oust him.With the House in session to debate impeachment on Wednesday, the Capitol increasingly resembled a heavily defended compound as law enforcement braced for the possibility of more attacks by armed Trump supporters. The Capitol and nearby office buildings were surrounded by seven-foot-tall fencing and armed National Guard troops patrolled its grounds.Trump has falsely insisted that November’s presidential election was stolen from him by fraud. Those allegations have been rejected by state officials of both parties, state and federal courts and members of his own administration.

GOP's Liz Cheney: Trump 'assembled the mob, lit the flame'-Donald Trump impeached a 2nd time, charged with ‘incitement of insurrection’-US House votes 232 to 197, with 10 Republicans in favor; Senate trial unlikely before Jan. 19, so Trump – 1st president in US history to be impeached twice – set to serve out term-By Agencies and TOI staff-JAN 13,21-Today, 11:26 pm

In a historic vote, the US House of Representatives voted to impeach President Donald Trump over the violent siege at the US Capitol last week by a mob of his supporters.After hours of intense debate, lawmakers passed a single charge, “incitement of insurrection.” It passed 232 to 197, with 222 Democrats and 10 Republicans supporting the motion. Five lawmakers — four Republicans and one Democratc, did not cast a vote.The vote made Trump the first US president to ever be impeached twice. Wednesday’s vote was also the most bipartisan impeachment vote in US history, CNN said.Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell’s office on Wednesday confirmed that he would not reconvene the Senate for a trial until January 19, the eve of Joe Biden’s inauguration, meaning Trump is virtually certain to serve out his term.However, a conviction in the Senate could lead to a decision to bar Trump from running again in 2024, a relief to those Republicans who have feared incurring his wrath.McConnell himself did not rule out voting to convict Trump. “While the press has been full of speculation, I have not made a final decision on how I will vote and I intend to listen to the legal arguments when they are presented to the Senate,” he said in a note to Republican colleagues.In the House, the momentum for action had been unstoppable.The impeachment proceedings came one week after a violent, pro-Trump mob breached the US Capitol, sending lawmakers into hiding and revealing the fragility of the nation’s history of peaceful transfers of power. The riot also forced a reckoning among some Republicans, who have stood by Trump throughout his presidency and largely allowed him to spread false attacks against the integrity of the 2020 election.While Trump’s first impeachment in 2019 brought no Republican votes in the House, 10 House Republicans broke with the party to join Democrats this time, saying Trump violated his oath to protect and defend US democracy. Among them was Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney, the third-ranking Republican in the House and the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney.As two Republican lawmakers — Washington Reps. Dan Newhouse and Jaime Herrera Beutler — announced on the floor they would vote to impeach, Trump issued a new statement urging “NO violence, NO lawbreaking and NO vandalism of any kind.” But he has repeatedly declined to take any responsibility for last week’s riots.House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy said for the first time that Trump does bear responsibility, acknowledging on the House floor before the vote that Biden is the next president and that radical liberal groups were not responsible for the riots, as some conservatives have falsely claimed.But McCarthy said he opposed impeachment, instead favoring a “fact-finding commission” and censure.As for threats of more trouble from intruders, security was exceptionally tight at the Capitol with shocking images of massed National Guard troops, secure perimeters around the complex and metal-detector screenings required for lawmakers entering the House chamber.“We are debating this historic measure at a crime scene,” said Democratic Rep. Jim McGovern.Though McConnell is declining to hasten an impeachment trial, a Republican strategist told The Associated Press the GOP leader believes Trump committed impeachable offenses and considers the Democrats’ impeachment drive an opportunity to reduce the divisive, chaotic president’s hold on the GOP.McConnell called major Republican donors last weekend to gauge their thinking about Trump and was told that Trump had clearly crossed a line. McConnell told them he was through with Trump, said the strategist, who demanded anonymity to describe McConnell’s conversations.The New York Times first reported McConnell’s views on impeachment on Tuesday.The stunning collapse of Trump’s final days in office, along with warnings of more violence ahead, leaves the nation at an uneasy and unfamiliar juncture before Biden takes office.The four-page impeachment resolution relied on Trump’s own incendiary rhetoric and the falsehoods he spread about Biden’s election victory, including at a White House rally on the day of the January 6 attack on the Capitol, in making its case for “high crimes and misdemeanors” as demanded in the Constitution.Trump took no responsibility for the riot, suggesting it was the drive to oust him rather than his actions around the bloody riot that was dividing the country.“To continue on this path, I think it’s causing tremendous danger to our country, and it’s causing tremendous anger,” Trump said Tuesday, his first remarks to reporters since last week’s violence.Capitol police officer died from injuries suffered in the riot, and police shot and killed a woman during the siege. Three other people died in what authorities said were medical emergencies. Lawmakers scrambled for safety and hid as rioters took control of the Capitol, delaying by hours the tally of Electoral College votes that was the last step in finalizing Biden’s victory.The Republican lawmakers who chose to vote yes, including Cheney, were unswayed by the president’s logic. Their support of impeachment cleaved the Republican leadership, and the party itself.“The President of the United States summoned this mob, assembled the mob, and lit the flame of this attack,” said Cheney in a statement. “There has never been a greater betrayal by a President of the United States of his office and his oath to the Constitution.”Unlike a year ago, Trump faced impeachment as a weakened leader, having lost his own reelection as well as the Senate Republican majority.The president was said to be livid with perceived disloyalty from McConnell and Cheney, as calls mounted for her ouster. He was also deeply frustrated that he could not hit back with his shuttered Twitter account, the fear of which has kept most Republicans in line for years, according to White House officials and Republicans close to the West Wing who weren’t authorized to speak publicly about private conversations.The team around Trump has hollowed out, without any plan for combating the impeachment effort. Trump leaned on Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina to push Republican senators, while chief of staff Mark Meadows called some of his former colleagues on the Hill.Trump was expected to have watched much of Wednesday’s proceedings on TV from the White House residence and his private dining area off the Oval Office.The House tried first to push Vice President Mike Pence and the Cabinet to intervene, passing a resolution Tuesday night calling on them to invoke the 25th Amendment to the Constitution to remove Trump from officE.Pence made it clear he would not do so, saying in a letter to Pelosi, that it was “time to unite our country as we prepare to inaugurate President-elect Joe Biden.”It’s far from clear there will be the two-thirds vote in the evenly divided Senate needed to convict Trump, though at least two Republicans have called for him to “go away as soon as possible.”The FBI warned ominously of potential armed protests by Trump loyalists ahead of Biden’s inauguration. Capitol Police urged lawmakers to be on alert. Charges of sedition are being considered for rioters.Biden has said it’s important to ensure that the “folks who engaged in sedition and threatening the lives, defacing public property, caused great damage — that they be held accountable.”Fending off concerns that an impeachment trial would bog down his first days in office, the president-elect is encouraging senators to divide their time between taking up his priorities of confirming his nominees and approving COVID-19 relief while also conducting the trial.The impeachment bill drew from Trump’s own false statements about his election defeat to Biden. Judges across the country, including some nominated by Trump, have repeatedly dismissed cases challenging the election results, and former Attorney General William Barr, a Trump ally, has said there was no sign of widespread fraud.While some have questioned impeaching the president so close to the end of his term, there is precedent. In 1876, during the Ulysses Grant administration, War Secretary William Belknap was impeached by the House the day he resigned, and the Senate convened a trial months later. He was acquitted.Trump was impeached in 2019 over his dealings with Ukraine but acquitted by the Senate in 2020.

Jerusalem gives preliminary approval for location of new US Embassy-Capital’s building and planning committee approves construction plans for compound on Hebron Road, but another municipal body must still give final nod-By AP-14 January 2021, 12:19 am

Jerusalem municipal authorities said Wednesday they have given preliminary approval to a location for a new US Embassy in the city.In a statement on Twitter, Deputy Mayor Fleur Hassan-Nahoum said the city’s building and planning committee approved the plans.She said another committee must still grant approval, which she expects to happen in the coming weeks.The location is on the city’s Hebron Road, a central thoroughfare, and not far from the current temporary embassy.The site is near an invisible line that divides West and East Jerusalem, the part of the city captured by Israel from Jordan in the 1967 Six Day War and claimed by the Palestinians for a future capital. It was not immediately clear if it crosses the boundary.In a controversial move, the outgoing Trump administration recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and moved its embassy from Tel Aviv to the holy city in 2018. It was one of a string of diplomatic gifts delivered by US President Donald Trump to Israel.President-elect Joe Biden is expected to take a more balanced approach toward Israel and the Palestinians, but he has said he does not plan on moving the embassy back to Tel Aviv. 

Donald J. Trump-jan 8,21-antcow's avatar-By antcow

Before you read, remember. If the shoe fits then wear it.Best President ever.Booming economy.Border security.Historic record low minority unemployment.Negotiated peace in the middle east.Did the same between North and south korea.Strove to get us the hell out of endless wars.And did it all while being called horrible names and I wish to God I could tell you how much better it would have been if he wasn't obstructed every single step of the way.Showed the Dems and Republicans how to do their jobs and never said sorry.And you people (With copious cheating) swapped him out for bumbling Biden and kneepads Kamala.Just watched the left steal the election, right in front of your eye's and had the nerve to tell you it wasn't what you seen with your own damn eyes.Just because the MSM called him -ist and -phobia names, "Orange man bad" "Boo hoo, he said factual things and sugar coating nothing, there fore I'm crying because my fee-fee's were hurt!"You fell for the lies of propaganda.I have been praying hard over this, don't act surprised when the democrats just decide to start another endless war and send your children off to die.This makes it easy to consider a third party.Edit: I found this text on the internet, I thought I would copy/paste it here.This post is not open for debate.  I have listened to everyone else’s hatred, rhetoric and outright lies for the last four years, so now I am having my say.If you don’t like it, you know where the delete button is.Let me be clear, I HATE Biden. He is corrupt, a liar, a racist bigot, is in China's pocket, and probably suffering from dementia.  He has done NOTHING to improve anything in his 47-year political career except lie. He wanted to attack Trump about his wall during the debate. And locking people in cages... Guess what? Joey built those cages. He was all about deporting illegal immigrants before he was Obama's Bitch Boy....But what has Trump done in the past 4 years? The "arrogant" in the White House brokered four Middle East Peace Accords, something that 71 years of political intervention and endless war failed to produce.The "buffoon" in the White House is the first president that has not engaged us in a foreign war since Eisenhower.The "racist" in the White House has had the greatest impact on the economy, bringing jobs, and lowering unemployment to the Black and Latino population of ANY other president. Ever.The "liar" in the White House has exposed the deep, widespread, and long-standing corruption in the FBI, the CIA, the NSA, and the Republican and Democratic parties.The "buffoon" in the White House turned NATO around and had them start paying their dues.The "fool" in the White House neutralized the North Koreans and stopped them sending missiles toward Japan, and threatening the West Coast of the US.The "xenophobe" in the White House turned our relationship with the Chinese around, brought hundreds of businesses back to the US, and revived the economy.This “clown” lowered your taxes, increased the standard deduction on your IRS return from $12,500 to $24,400  for married couples and caused the stock market to rise to record levels, positively impacting the retirement accounts of tens of millions of citizens.The same “clown” in the White House fast-tracked the development of multiple COVID Vaccines which are now available or will be soon.  And yet we still don't have a vaccine for SARS, Bird Flu, Ebola, or a host of diseases that arose during previous administrations.The “clown” in the White House rebuilt our military which the Obama administration crippled and fired 214 key generals and admirals in his first year of office.I understand, you don't like him. Many of you utterly hate and despise him. (For no reason other than CNN told you to) How special of you. No one cares. Fuck your feelings... He is serving you and ALL the American people.What are you doing besides calling him names and laughing about him catching the China virus?  Some of you were even hoping that COVID would be the cause of his demise. (Ah, the left.  The party of “tolerance”. )-Please educate me again as to what Biden has accomplished for America in his 47 years in office, besides making the whole Biden family richer? By the way, where is Hunter? I’ll take the “clown” any day versus a fork tongued, smooth talking hypocritical corrupt liar who is nothing but a political puppet.  I want a strong leader who isn’t afraid to kick some butt when needed.I don’t need a fatherly figure.I don’t need a liar.That's what Hollywood, CNN, MSNBC, ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN and the New York Times are for.Call me a chump, a racist, or part of the basket of deplorables. I do not care! I don't remember asking your for opinion anyway.God bless Donald Trump - the best, most unappreciated President in U.S. history.Feel free to copy/paste, I did. (With some editing of course)

Dylan Stableford-The latest-JAN 13,21-12.45PM

• The U.S. House of Representatives is meeting to consider an article of impeachment against President Trump for the "incitement of insurrection" in last week's deadly Capitol riot.
• A vote is expected Wednesday afternoon after several hours of floor debate.
• Some House Republicans, including Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., say they will vote to impeach Trump.
• A simple majority of 218 House votes are needed to impeach Trump
• If the article is approved, Trump would be the only president ever to be impeached twice.
• There are just seven days left in Trump's term. He leaves office on Jan. 20, when Joe Biden will be sworn in as president.

Democrats in Congress plan to move forward with impeachment proceedings against President Trump on Monday.

If agreed to by a majority in the House of Representatives, Trump would become the first president in U.S. history to be impeached twice. The Senate could then vote to remove him from office before Jan. 20, the final day of his term.A draft of the article, which will be introduced in the House by Reps. Jamie Raskin of Maryland, Ted Lieu of California and David Cicilline of Rhode Island, shows that Trump will be charged with “incitement of insurrection” for his role in the Jan. 6 siege on the U.S. Capitol by supporters he called to Washington to protest what he claimed was a “stolen election.”Here is a draft of the article that will be presented.

Amid violence fears, US army chiefs remind troops they are bound by Constitution-In striking letter to forces as National Guard deploys in Washington, Joint Chiefs of Staff say freedom of speech does not allow for ‘violence, sedition and insurrection’By Agencies and TOI staff-JAN 13,21-Today, 6:16 pm

WASHINGTON — Amid worry about renewed violence on Inauguration Day, the military’s top leaders issued a written reminder to all service members Tuesday that the deadly insurrection at the Capitol last week was an anti-democratic, criminal act, and that the right to free speech gives no one the right to perpetrate violence.A memo signed by all members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff also reminded military members that Joe Biden was duly elected as the next president and will be sworn into office on January 20.The memo was unusual in that the military leadership, including Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs, felt compelled to remind service members that it is wrong to disrupt the constitutional process. The language went further than statements by the civilian leader of the Pentagon, Acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller, by describing the assault as an act of sedition and an insurrection. Miller has called it “reprehensible and contrary to the tenets of the United States Constitution.”“The rights of freedom of speech and assembly do not give anyone the right to resort to violence, sedition and insurrection,” said the memorandum.The letter said the storming of the Capitol was an illegal assault on the constitutional process.“The violent riot… was a direct assault on the US Congress, the Capitol building, and our Constitutional process,” it said.The message came amid concerns that the Trump-supporting extremists who raided the Capitol to halt the certification of Joe Biden as the next president have supporters in the armed forces and law enforcement.Trump and his supporters have refused to accept that Biden fairly and soundly won the November 3 presidential election.The Pentagon is deploying as many as 15,000 National Guard troops to protect Biden’s inauguration on January 20, amid fears of new violence.Pentagon officials were asked Monday about the possibility of pro-Trump activists in the Guard and among regular troops.“We don’t tolerate extremists in our ranks,” said spokesman Jonathan Hoffman.Underscoring the point, the Joint Chiefs said that, “in accordance with the Constitution,” Biden would be inaugurated on January 20 “and will become our 46th commander in chief.”In South Korea, the commander of US Forces Korea, General Robert Abrams, retweeted the JCS statement saying there was “no ambiguity” and the events at the Capitol were an “attempted insurrection.”“If you are serving in uniform and think it was something else, I would encourage [you] to sit down and read the constitution that you swore an oath to support and defend,” wrote Abrams. “No room on our team if you are not willing to defend the constitution against all enemies, foreign AND domestic.”

New York City to terminate all contracts with Trump following Capitol attack-Mayor Bill de Blasio says move will stand up to legal challenges since ‘inciting an insurrection against the United States government clearly constitutes criminal activity’By Karen Matthews-JAN 13,21-Today, 6:48 pm

NEW YORK (AP) — New York City will terminate business contracts with US President Donald Trump after last week’s insurrection at the US Capitol, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Wednesday.“I’m here to announce that the city of New York is severing all contracts with the Trump Organization,” de Blasio said in an interview on MSNBC.De Blasio said the Trump Organization earns about $17 million a year in profits from its contracts to run two ice skating rinks and a carousel in Central Park as well as a golf course in the Bronx.The city can legally terminate a contract if the leadership of a company is engaged in criminal activity, the Democratic mayor said. “Inciting an insurrection — let’s be very clear, let’s say the words again — inciting an insurrection against the United States government clearly constitutes criminal activity,” he said.An email seeking comment was sent Wednesday to the Trump Organization.De Blasio had said earlier that the city was examining its legal options to end the Trump contracts. He said Wednesday that city lawyers determined that if Trump sues over the move, the city will win. Trump “incited a mob to attack the Capitol,” de Blasio said, adding, “The lawyers looked at it and it was just as clear as a bell that’s grounds for severing these contracts and we’re moving to do that right away.”The split with Trump’s namesake company won’t happen immediately, though. De Blasio said in a news release that terminating the contract to run the Ferry Point golf course in the Bronx is complex “and is expected to take a number of months.”Termination of the contract to run Wollman Rink and Lasker Rink in Central Park will take effect 30 days after written notice is delivered, de Blasio said. Termination of the contract to run the carousel, which is now closed because of the coronavirus pandemic, will take effect 25 days after written notice.The city will seek new vendors for all the attractions, the mayor said.Removing the Trump name from the rinks, carousel and golf course won’t erase him from New York City. He will still operate Trump Tower on Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue and the Trump International Hotel on Central Park West.Trump moved his official residence from Trump Tower to Florida in 2019.

Pence Reached His Limit With Trump. It Wasn't Pretty.Peter Baker, Maggie Haberman and Annie Karni-Wed., January 13, 2021, 8:08 a.m. EST

WASHINGTON — For Vice President Mike Pence, the moment of truth had arrived. After three years and 11 months of navigating the treacherous waters of President Donald Trump’s ego, after all the tongue-biting, pride-swallowing moments where he employed strategic silence or florid flattery to stay in his boss’ good graces, there he was being cursed by the president.Trump was enraged that Pence was refusing to try to overturn the election. In a series of meetings, the president had pressed relentlessly, alternately cajoling and browbeating him. Finally, just before Pence headed to the Capitol to oversee the electoral vote count last Wednesday, Trump called the vice president’s residence to push one last time.“You can either go down in history as a patriot,” Trump told him, according to two people briefed on the conversation, “or you can go down in history as a pussy.”The blowup between the nation’s two highest elected officials then played out in dramatic fashion as the president publicly excoriated the vice president at an incendiary rally and sent agitated supporters to the Capitol, where they stormed the building — some of them chanting “Hang Mike Pence.”Evacuated to the basement, Pence huddled for hours while Trump tweeted out an attack on him rather than call to check on his safety.It was an extraordinary rupture of a partnership that had survived too many challenges to count.The loyal lieutenant who had almost never diverged from the president, who had finessed every other possible fracture, finally came to a decision point he could not avoid. He would uphold the election despite the president and despite the mob. And he would pay the price with the political base he once hoped to harness for his own run for the White House.“Pence had a choice between his constitutional duty and his political future, and he did the right thing,” said John Yoo, a legal scholar consulted by Pence’s office. “I think he was the man of the hour in many ways — for both Democrats and Republicans. He did his duty even though he must have known, when he did it, that that probably meant he could never become president.”Former Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona, one of Trump’s most outspoken Republican critics and a longtime friend of Pence before they drifted apart over the president, said he was relieved the vice president had finally taken a stand.“There were many points where I wished he would have separated, spoke out, but I’m glad he did it when he did,” Flake said. “I wish he would have done it earlier, but I’m sure grateful he did it now. And I knew he would.”Not everyone gave Pence much credit, arguing that he should hardly be lionized for following the Constitution and maintaining that his deference to the president for nearly four years enabled Trump’s assault on democracy in the first place.“I’m glad he didn’t break the law, but it’s kind of hard to call somebody courageous for choosing not to help overthrow our democratic system of government,” said Rep. Tom Malinowski, D-N.J. “He’s got to understand that the man he’s been working for and defending loyally is almost single-handedly responsible for creating a movement in this country that wants to hang Mike Pence.”The rift between Trump and Pence has dominated their final days in office — not least because the vice president has the power under the 25th Amendment to remove the president from office with support of the Cabinet. The House voted largely along party lines Tuesday demanding that Pence take such action or else it would impeach Trump.Pence sent a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi late Tuesday refusing to act. But Trump was nervous enough about it that he finally broke five days of the cold shoulder to invite his vice president to the Oval Office on Monday night to smooth over their split. The official description of the hourlong conversation was “good”; the unofficial description was “nonsubstantive” and “stilted.”The clash is the third time in 20 years that a departing president and vice president came to conflict in their last days. After Vice President Al Gore lost his presidential campaign in 2000, he had a bitter fight with President Bill Clinton in the Oval Office over who was to blame.Eight years later, just days before leaving office, Vice President Dick Cheney castigated President George W. Bush for refusing to pardon I. Lewis Libby Jr., the vice president’s former chief of staff, for perjury in the CIA leak case.Trump came into office with no real understanding of how his predecessors had handled relationships with their running mates. In the early days, when it became clear that there would be no organizational chart or formal decision-making process, Pence made himself a regular presence in the Oval Office, simply showing up with no agenda, often walking into a policy discussion for which he had received no briefing materials.He arrived in the West Wing each morning, received an update about when the president was coming down from the residence and then simply stationed himself in the Oval Office for most of the day. He was almost never formally invited to anything and his name was rarely on official meeting manifests. But he was almost always around.Calm and unflappable, Pence took on the role of confidant for Cabinet secretaries and other officials fearing Trump’s ire, advising how to broach uncomfortable topics with the president without triggering him.Not angering Trump “was a key objective of his,” observed David J. Shulkin, the former secretary of Veterans Affairs. “He tried very hard to straddle a very tough line.”But that meant Pence’s own views were often opaque.“Were the policies and the statements being put out, were they ones that he completely agreed with?” Shulkin asked. “Or was it his strategy that it is better to be in the room, it is better to be a trusted party to help moderate some of those strategies and the way to do that is not to publicly disagree? I think that was a really hard one to figure out, exactly where he stood.”Pence ultimately discovered that loyalty to Trump only matters until it does not. Tension between the two had grown in recent months as the president railed privately about Pence. The vice president’s allies believed Trump was stirred up in part by Mark Meadows, the White House chief of staff, who told him that Pence aides were leaking to reporters. That helped create a toxic atmosphere between the two offices even before Election Day.When Trump’s efforts to overturn the election results were rejected at every turn by state officials and judges, Trump was told, incorrectly, that the vice president could stop the final validation of the election of President-elect Joe Biden in his role as president of the Senate presiding over the Electoral College count.Pence’s counsel, Greg Jacob, researched the matter and concluded the vice president had no such authority. Prodded by Rudy Giuliani and Jenna Ellis, two of his lawyers, Trump kept pressing.Pence’s office solicited more constitutional opinions, including from Yoo, a prominent conservative at the University of California at Berkeley who served in Bush’s administration.In the Oval Office last week, the day before the vote, Trump pushed Pence in a string of encounters, including one meeting that lasted at least an hour. John Eastman, a conservative constitutional scholar at Chapman University, was in the office and argued to Pence that he did have the power to act.The next morning, hours before the vote, Richard Cullen, Pence’s personal lawyer, called J. Michael Luttig, a former appeals court judge revered by conservatives — and for whom Eastman had once clerked. Luttig agreed to quickly write up his opinion that the vice president had no power to change the outcome, then posted it on Twitter.Within minutes, Pence’s staff incorporated Luttig’s reasoning, citing him by name, into a letter announcing the vice president’s decision not to try to block electors. Reached on Tuesday, Luttig said it was “the highest honor of my life” to play a role in preserving the Constitution.After the angry call cursing Pence, Trump riled up supporters at the rally against his own vice president, saying, “I hope he doesn’t listen to the RINOs and the stupid people that he’s listening to.”“He set Mike Pence up that day by putting it on his shoulders,” said Ryan Streeter, an adviser to Pence when he was the governor of Indiana. “That’s a pretty unprecedented thing in American politics. For a president to throw his own vice president under the bus like that and to encourage his supporters to take him on is something just unconscionable in my mind.”Pence was already in his motorcade to the Capitol by that point. When the mob burst into the building, Secret Service agents evacuated him and his wife and children, first to his office off the floor and later to the basement. His agents urged him to leave the building, but he refused to abandon the Capitol. From there, he spoke with congressional leaders, the defense secretary and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff — but not the president.A Republican senator later said he had never seen Pence so angry, feeling betrayed by a president for whom he had done so much. To Trump, one adviser said, the vice president had entered “Sessions territory,” referring to Jeff Sessions, the attorney general who was tortured by the president before being fired. (A vice president cannot be dismissed by a president.)-On Thursday, the day after the siege, Pence stayed away from the White House, avoiding Trump. The next day, he went in, but spent most of the day at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building next door, where he held a farewell party for his staff.But aides said Pence did not want to become a long-term nemesis of a vindictive president, and by Monday he was back in the West Wing.Unlike Trump, Pence plans to attend Biden’s inauguration, then expects to divide time between Washington and Indiana, possibly starting a leadership political committee, writing a book and campaigning for congressional Republicans.But no matter what comes next, he will always be remembered for one moment.“We’re very lucky that the vice president isn’t a maniac,” said Joe Grogan, Trump’s domestic policy adviser until last year. “In many ways, I think it vindicates the decision of Mike Pence to hang in there this long.”This article originally appeared in The New York Times.

Concerned by potential violence, YouTube blocks new content on Trump’s channel-Video-sharing platform imposes seven-day ban on new videos, disables comments for US president’s account-By AFP-JAN 13,21-Today, 1:59 pm

WASHINGTON, United States — Google-owned YouTube on Tuesday temporarily suspended US President Donald Trump’s channel and removed a video for violating its policy against inciting violence, joining other social media platforms in banning his accounts after last week’s Capitol riot.Trump’s access to the social media platforms he has used as a megaphone during his presidency has been largely cut off since a violent mob of his supporters stormed the Capitol in Washington DC last week.Operators say the embittered leader could use his accounts to foment more unrest in the run-up to US President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration.“In light of concerns about the ongoing potential for violence, we removed new content uploaded to Donald J. Trump’s channel for violating our policies,” YouTube said in a statement.The channel is now “temporarily prevented from uploading new content for a ‘minimum’ of 7 days,” the statement read.The video-sharing platform also said it will be “indefinitely disabling comments” on Trump’s channel because of safety concerns.Facebook last week suspended Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts following the violent invasion of the US Capitol, which temporarily disrupted the certification of Biden’s election victory.In announcing the suspension last week, Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg said Trump used the platform to incite violent and was concerned he would continue to do so.Twitter went a step further by deleting Trump’s account, depriving him of his favorite platform. It was already marking his tweets disputing the election outcome with warnings.The company also deleted more than 70,000 accounts linked to the bizarre QAnon conspiracy theory, which claims, without any evidence, that Trump is waging a secret war against a global cabal of satanist liberals.Trump also was hit with suspensions by services like Snapchat and Twitch.The president’s YouTube account has amassed 2.77 million subscribers.The home page of the Trump channel featured a month-old video of Trump casting doubt on the voting process in November’s presidential election, and had logged some 5.8 million views.On Tuesday, an activist group called on YouTube to join other platforms in dumping Trump’s accounts, threatening an advertising boycott campaign.

5:29 pm-Democrats warn America in danger so long as Trump in office-By AP-JAN 13,21

Democratic lawmakers have opened the historic impeachment effort in the House by saying that every moment Donald Trump is in the White House the nation is in danger.Rep. Jim McGovern, a Democrat of Massachusetts, says the debate is taking place at an “actual crime scene and we wouldn’t be here if it were not for the president of the United States.”The House is considering impeaching Trump for the second time after last week’s riots at the Capitol as lawmakers met to certify the election results. McGovern says it was Trump and his allies who were stoking the anger of the violent mob.He says Trump told the crowd to march to the Capitol and “the signal was unmistakable.”Republican Rep. Tom Cole of Oklahoma says January 6th will live in his memory as the darkest day of his service in the House. But Cole says the Senate could not even begin to consider impeachment until after US President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in.He says he can think of no action the House can take that would further divide the American people than the actions being taken Wednesday. He says “it’s unfortunate that a path to support healing is not the path the majority has chosen today.”

5:29 pm-National Guard members snooze in Capitol as House moves to impeach Trump-By AP and TOI staff-JAN 13,21

As the House opens its impeachment hearing, the District of Columbia National Guard says it has been authorized to arm troops assigned to security duty on the US Capitol grounds.The Guard says in a statement that the authority was requested by federal authorities and approved by Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy as of approximately 6 p.m. Tuesday.Up to 15,000 Guard members are expected to be on duty in coming days in the district to support law enforcement in connection with the Jan. 20 inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden. Authorities are concerned about threats of violence, following the insurrection at the Capitol last week.

Shots fired at IDF bulldozers in 2 attacks on Gaza border, none injured-Israeli tanks shell nearby Hamas position in response to attacks; exchange comes amid relative lull in violence from the Strip-By Judah Ari Gross-JAN 13,21-Today, 1:51 pm

Gunshots were fired at Israeli military bulldozers operating on the southern Gaza border in two separate attacks on Wednesday afternoon, the Israel Defense Forces said.No Israeli troops were injured. At least one vehicle was lightly damaged, the military said.In response to the two attacks, Israeli tanks shelled empty Hamas positions near the border. Palestinian media published photos of the demolished posts, which were principally constructed of tin sheets.Residents of southern Israel, as well as Palestinian media outlets, reported that Israeli fighter jets were heard overhead following the second exchange.The first shooting attack was reported shortly after noon Wednesday. Just over an hour later, the military said a second round of shots were fired at another engineering vehicle on the border.Photographs of the bulldozer that was hit in the first shooting, which were quickly shared on social media, showed damage caused to the vehicle’s bulletproof windshields.Following the first attack, an IDF tank destroyed one Hamas observation post along the border, the military said. Two more were targeted following the second attack, according to the IDF.The military said it was not immediately clear if a bulldozer was hit in the second attack.The IDF said the vehicles had been working near the border when the gunshots were heard.The bulldozers had been clearing land in the buffer zone between Israel and the Gaza Strip, which lies on the Gaza side of the border, near the city of Khan Younis.Palestinian media reported that the Israeli military on Wednesday had also dropped fliers in Arabic, warning Gazan farmers to keep their crops away from the fence.Wednesday’s attack came amid a relative lull in violence from the Gaza Strip. The day before, senior Hamas official Mousa Abu Marzouk announced that Qatar had agreed to continue providing humanitarian aid to the enclave for another year.Official says bombed site served Iranian nuclear program.

US official: Israel carried out Syria strikes using American intelligence-Intel official tells AP overnight raids targeted warehouses used to store Iranian weapons; says Pompeo and Mossad chief discussed the attack during meeting at DC restaurant-By AP and TOI staff-JAN 13,21-Today, 1:28 pm

A senior US intelligence official on Wednesday said airstrikes in eastern Syria on Iranian-linked targets the previous night were carried out by Israel with intelligence provided by the United States.The remarks by the official after the attack marked a rare incidence of publicized cooperation between the two countries over choosing targets in Syria.The US official, who requested anonymity to speak about sensitive national security matters, said the strikes targeted a series of warehouses near the Iraqi border that were being used in a pipeline to store and stage Iranian weapons.According to the official, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo discussed Tuesday’s airstrikes with Yossi Cohen, chief of Israel’s Mossad spy agency, at a public meeting in popular Washington restaurant Café Milano on Monday.The official said the warehouses also served as a pipeline for components that support Iran’s nuclear program. It was not clear if that statement was meant to indicate that such nuclear components were targeted in the overnight strikes or if it referred to past uses of those facilities.The massive airstrikes, which reportedly targeted more than 15 Iran-linked facilities, were the fourth reported attack by Israel against Iranian targets in Syria in the past two weeks, a significant increase from the normal rate of such strikes.According to Syria’s official SANA news agency, the strikes targeted sites in the areas of Boukamal and Deir Ezzor in eastern Syria, where there is a major presence of Iranian-backed militias. Though not unprecedented, alleged Israeli strikes on targets near the Syrian-Iraqi border are uncommon, due to the challenges of conducting such operations far from Israel, which likely accounts for the large numbers of targets struck in the raids.SANA said officials were assessing if any damage or casualties were caused.The reported strikes came hours after Defense Minister Benny Gantz visited the Syrian border, where he said Israel would continue to take action against its enemies “near and far.”“We aren’t sitting around and waiting. We’re active defensively, politically, and economically,” he said.Europe-based Syrian expert Omar Abu Layla, whose news organization DeirEzzor24 maintains researchers on the ground in Syria, reported that the Israeli strikes hit at least 16 distinct targets associated with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Lebanon’s Hezbollah and a number of other Iran-backed Shiite militias.The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a pro-Syrian opposition organization, said that the strikes hit 18 facilities and that 57 fighters were killed, at least nine of them Syrian soldiers and the rest “militia fighters allied with Iran” of as yet unknown nationalities.Though other news outlets in Syria reported that there were casualties in the strikes, those figures could not be verified and were not reported by official sources in Syria. The Observatory has regularly been accused by Syrian war analysts of inflating casualty numbers, as well as inventing them wholesale.The organization said these were the deadliest airstrikes by Israel since June 2019, when the Israeli military allegedly conducted raids in the same area.The Israel Defense Forces had no comment on the late-night strikes, in accordance with its policy to neither confirm nor deny its operations in Syria, save for those in retaliation for an attack from the country.The area targeted has reportedly been repeatedly struck by Israel in recent years as it houses a number of bases used by Iranian-backed groups and is key to a land corridor for Tehran that links Iran across Iraq and Syria through Lebanon, which Iran uses to smuggle in weapons and rockets, mainly to the Hezbollah terror group.The IDF has launched hundreds of strikes in Syria since the start of the civil war in 2011 against moves by Iran to establish a permanent military presence in the country and efforts to transport advanced, game-changing weapons to terrorist groups in the region, principally Hezbollah.Judah Ari Gross contributed to this report.

Kim Jong Un vows to boost North Korea’s nuclear arsenal-With Biden set to take office, North Korean leader insists US policy toward Pyongyang ‘will never change, whoever comes into power’-By AFP-JAN 13,21-Today, 12:32 pm

SEOUL, South Korea — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un pledged to strengthen his country’s nuclear arsenal as he delivered his closing address to a top ruling party meeting, state television showed Wednesday, days before Joe Biden takes office as US president.Kim is looking to grab the attention of the incoming Biden administration, analysts say, with his country more isolated than ever after closing its borders to protect itself against the coronavirus pandemic.A nuclear summit between Kim and outgoing US President Donald Trump in Hanoi in February 2019 broke down over sanctions relief and what Pyongyang would be willing to give up in return.“We must further strengthen the nuclear war deterrent while doing our best to build up the most powerful military strength,” Kim told the Workers’ Party congress, footage broadcast on Korea Central Television showed.Thousands of delegates and attendees — none of them wearing masks — repeatedly rose to their feet in the cavernous April 25 House of Culture venue to interrupt his speech with applause.Earlier in the eight-day meeting, which has lasted twice as long as the previous gathering in 2016, Kim called the US “the fundamental obstacle to the development of our revolution and our foremost principal enemy.”Its policy towards the North “will never change, whoever comes into power,” he added, without mentioning Biden by name.The North had completed plans for a nuclear-powered submarine, he said — a strategic game-changer — and offered a shopping list including hypersonic gliding warheads, military reconnaissance satellites and solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs).Pyongyang’s weapons programs have made rapid progress under Kim, and at a parade in October it showed off a huge new ICBM that analysts said was the largest road-mobile, liquid-fueled missile in the world.North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (right) and US President Donald Trump prepare to shake hands at the border village of Panmunjom in the Demilitarized Zone, South Korea, June 30, 2019. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)-The change of leadership in Washington presents a challenge for North Korea: Biden is associated with the Obama administration’s “strategic patience” approach and characterized Kim as a “thug” during the presidential debates.he North, meanwhile, has called Biden a “rabid dog” that “must be beaten to death with a stick.”Kim and Trump had a tumultuous relationship, engaging in mutual insults and threats of war before an extraordinary diplomatic bromance featuring headline-grabbing summits and declarations of love by the outgoing US president.Kim’s latest comments built on his rhetoric earlier in the congress while leaving a door open for dialogue, said Hong Min of the Korea Institute for National Unification in Seoul.“It is a message to the US that it will continue to build up its strategic arsenal unless the US changes its course on North Korea policy,” he told AFP.“If Washington treats it nicely, it will act nice, but if it treats it harshly, it will act harshly too.”‘Senseless’ The congress is the top ruling party gathering, a grand political set-piece that reinforces the regime’s authority and can serve as a platform for announcements of policy shifts or elite personnel changes.At the gathering, Kim was named the party General Secretary, a title previously reserved for his father and predecessor Kim Jong Il, in what analysts said was a move to reinforce his authority.The official KCNA news agency reported that the congress will be followed on Sunday by a meeting of the Supreme People’s Assembly, the North’s rubber-stamp legislature.The North’s economy is struggling in the face of its self-imposed coronavirus blockade, chronic mismanagement and sanctions, and Kim repeatedly admitted to the party delegates that mistakes had been made.And his influential sister and close adviser Kim Yo Jong indicated that a military parade had been scheduled to accompany the congress.Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un attends a ceremony in Vietnam, March 2, 2019. (Jorge Silva/Pool Photo via AP, File)-In a statement carried by KCNA, she derided the “idiot” authorities in Seoul for a “senseless” declaration this week by the South’s joint chiefs of staff about a possible military parade in Pyongyang that she said demonstrated a “hostile attitude.”“We are only holding a military parade in the capital city, not military exercises targeting anybody nor launch of anything.”Kim Yo Jong had appeared to suffer a demotion at the party congress, not being listed as a party central committee appointee after previously being an alternate member.But the issuing of a statement in her own name is an indication she remains a key player in the North’s diplomacy, having been behind its destruction of a liaison office on its side of the border last year.The South’s President Moon Jae-in brokered the talks process between Kim and Trump, and said in his New Year address on Monday that Seoul remained willing to talk to Pyongyang “at any time and any place,” including online.But since the process with Washington became deadlocked, the North has repeatedly said it has no interest in discussions with the South.

News-'How does this make sense?': Ontarians confused about what they can, can't do during Premier Ford's new stay-at-home order-Elisabetta Bianchini-Yahoo News CanadaTue., January 12, 2021, 4:03 p.m. EST

Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced a second state of emergency, and a stay-at-home order that will go into effect this Thursday.“Everyone must stay home to save lives,” Ford said.Schools in Windsor, Peel, Toronto, York and Hamilton will remain closed for in-person learning until Feb. 10. By Jan. 20, Ontario’s chief medical officer of health will provide recommendations for in-class learning for the remaining regions.What Ontarians can and cannot do-This stay-at-home order means everyone must stay home and only go out for essential trips to the grocery store or pharmacy, accessing healthcare services, for exercise, or for essential work.The following additional public health measures will also be put in place:Outdoor organized public gatherings and social gatherings are restricted to a limit of five people.Individuals are required to wear a mask or face covering in the indoor areas of businesses or organizations that are open.All non-essential retail stores, including hardware stores, alcohol retailers, and those offering curbside pickup or delivery, must open no earlier than 7:00 a.m. and close no later than 8:00 p.m. - this does not apply to stores that primarily sell food, pharmacies, gas stations, convenience stores, and restaurants offering takeout or delivery-Non-essential construction restricted, including below-grade construction, exempting survey-Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health said the province is asking businesses to make sure any employee who can work from home, does so moving forward.How will these new rules be enforced? The premier said that “enforcement and inspections will increase” and that “bad actors” will get fined.The premier spoke about large retailers, big-box stores, that have “crazy line ups.” The province will be starting an “inspection blitz” of these stores in the coming days.“I promise you, if we find any issues there will be consequences, “ Ford said. “We’ll come down hard on these big box stores if we have to and this enforcement, it will continue for as long as necessary.”Sylvia Jones, Ontario’s solicitor general, said if employees in occupational and retail settings are found to not be complying with the order, enforcement personnel have the authority to issues a fine. They also have the authority to disperse crowds, both indoors and outdoors.“If people are found not complying with these orders they will be subject to fines and prosecution,” Jones said, adding that this may include up to a year in jail.How are people in Ontario reacting to the new order? People in Ontario shared their thoughts about the stay-at-home order and new measures on Twitter, many indicating that they are not satisfied with the information being provided by the provincial government.A state of emergency & stay-at-home orders may be needed in Ontario, but we must be cautious.Low-income racialized people (many are essential workers) have a history of being over-policed. They've also been hardest hit by #COVID19.We can't police our way out of this pandemic.— Naheed Dosani (@NaheedD) January 12, 2021-Telling Ontarians that we're gonna see 10k new cases of COVID a day by February while continuing to allow outdoor gatherings and asking Wal-Mart and Costco to close just half an hour earlier than they normally do kind of undermines this "Ontario is in a state of emergency" thing.— Dead Sea Squirrel (@the_ns) January 12, 2021-Ford says he doesn't believe in a curfew because he doesn't want police harassing you for pulling out of your driveway after 8 p.m. But a stay-at-home order means police can theoretically harass you for pulling out of your driveway at 2 p.m. How does this make sense??— Robyn Urback (@RobynUrback) January 12, 2021-So basically nothing really changes in @fordnation's newly declared "State of Emergency" except now it's a "State of Emergency" and not the State of Chill we've been in up until now? https://t.co/LJt7Q39dVX — Tabatha Southey (@TabathaSouthey) January 12, 2021-This Tim Hortons dark roast campaign is the perfect rollout for pandemic Ontario. It's ill-timed, confusing, and involves doing the same thing that's failed badly twice already, but adding a new slogan. Could have been planned by Doug Ford himself. #onpoli #BoldestComeback-— Jeff Rybak🍁😷 (@JeffRybak) January 12, 2021-"i'm not blaming anyone" says doug ford, whose one and only move today is asking individual citizens to change their individual behaviour— Rebecca Tucker (@RebeccaTee) January 12, 2021.

Monday, January 11, 2021

DEMOLIBNUTS BLAME TRUMP FOR MURDER BUT THE LEFT HITLERS MURDERED 57 MILLION BY ABORTION SINCE 1973

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

 2020 AMERICAN ELECTION RESULTS BY STATE TRUMP VS LOSER LIBERAL SLEEPY (SLOPPY JOE) BIDEN.

ON D-72 OF THE TRUMP WIN OF THE PRESIDENCY. TUE JAN 12, 21.

Key dates for the Electoral College and what they mean-AEIdeas-DECEMBER 14,20

What are the key dates for the workings of the Electoral College?

November 3 — Election Day

Election Day is November 3. We may or may not know the winner of the presidential contest on election night, but we certainly will not have a final tally and certified results until weeks later. States vary widely in the time they allot for certifying their election results. Some may give a final certification the week after Election Day. Others may take over 30 days. And there is the possibility of recounts and judicial contests of elections which could extend the time to determine an official winner of a state.
Ballots are passed out to 16 Electors on the Michigan Senate floor for them to cast their formal votes for the president and vice president of the United States in Lansing, Michigan, U.S., December 19, 2016. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook

December 8 — Safe Harbor

December 14 — The meeting of the Electors

Two key dates loom in December. On December 14, presidential electors must have been selected by the states and will meet as a group in their states to cast electoral votes for president and vice president. But December 8 is also a significant date, the so-called “safe harbor” date. The Electoral Count Act sets this date as an important date for states to make their official selection of electors, as those electoral votes will be given greater protection from challenge when Congress counts the electoral votes in January. The Supreme Court in Bush v. Gore assigned great significance to this date in Bush v. Gore.

January 3 — The convening of the new Congress

January 6 — Congress counts the votes

January 20 — Inauguration Day. The new presidential term begins at noon.

On January 3rd, the new Congress will take office, and on January 6th it will meet to count the electoral votes and declare a president- and vice president-elect. On January 20th at noon, the current presidential term will end and the next one will begin.This is excerpted from the new fourth edition of After the People Vote, edited by John Fortier, senior fellow at the Bipartisan Policy Center and a member of AEI’s Election Watch team.John C. Fortier-AEI Adjunct Scholar-SENOIRFELLOWKarlyn Bowman-Senior Fellow

THE CLINTON COMMUNIST HITLER PROPAGANDA NEWS NETWORK CNN IS HARD AT IT. BLAMING TRUMP AND 130 OTHER GOP HOUSE AND SENATE MEMBERS. FOR THE FBI WARNS OF PROTESTS BEING PLANNED AT ALL 50 STATE CAPITALS AND IN WASHINGTON DC. AND THE SETUP BY CNN-DEMOLIBNUTS IN THE HOUSE AND SENATE AS WELL AS THE CLINTONS AND OBAMAS TO DESTROY TRUMP FOREVER. THESE LEFT EXTREMISTS BARE ALL THE BLAME FOR THE PROTEST UPHEAVAL BECAUSE THEIR BEHIND IT ALL. THIS EXTREME NUTJOB DUNG MIXTURE OF LUNATICS CLAIM THERE WILL BE PROTESTS AGAINST WASHINGTON FROM JAN 16-20. AND CLAIM THEIR GOING AFTER PELOSI-HARRIS AND BIDEN THE LUNATIC LEFT NUTJOBS. AND THE CNN HITLERS ALSO CLAIM FROM JAN 17-20 THERE WILL BE PROTESTS AT THE OTHER 49 STATE CAPITALS. AND 2 CAPITAL SECURITY POLICE ARE SUSPENDED AND 17 OTHER ARE SUSPECTED OF BEING INVOLVED IN THE PEACEFUL PROTESTS LAST WEDNESDAY. AND THE DEMOLIBNUTJOB EXTREME HITLERS OF CNN AND COMPANY OF MIXTURE OF DUNG TIN FOIL HATS AND CONSPIRACY THEORIES CLAIM TRUMP KILLED THE 4 PROTESTERS AND 1 POLICE OFFICER. SO THESE LEFT EXTREME HITLERS WANNA PUT BLAME FOR MURDER ON TRUMP. THESE EXTREME HITLERS MURDERED 57 MILLION BABIES BY ABORTION IN AMERICA SINCE 1973. 1,900 A DAY. 137 AN HOUR AND 2 EVERY MINUTE. AND THESE EXTREME LEFT HITLER MURDER DEMOLIBNUTJOBS ARE BLAMING TRUMP FOR 5 BEING KILLED LAST WEDNESDAY. YOU TELLME WHOS THE HITLERS OF MURDER IN AMERICA. NOT TRUMP-HES NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR OTHER PEOPLES ACTIONS AND DEEDS.

The Consequences of Roe v. Wade-“And God said, Let us make man in our own image, in our likeness, … So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him, male and female created he them.” – Genesis 1:26a & 27-Every human life that is conceived is a miracle and a gift from God. How heartbreaking that thousands of these little miracles of God are being destroyed every day. Here at Right to Life of Holland Area we want to be a VOICE for the VOICELESS!! Since abortion was made legal in 1973, nearly 57 million pre-born babies have been violently destroyed; have been denied the most basic of all rights, the right to life. Our Declaration of Independence calls this an unalienable right.

Abortion Statistics
Psychological and Social Consequences of Abortion: Women who have had an abortion frequently suffer from anxiety, guilt, pain, depression, irritability, anger, sleep difficulties, nightmares, withdrawal from relatives and friends, pessimism, drug or alcohol abuse and suicidal thoughts or actions.Hard Cases of Rape and Incest: Women and girls who have been raped are victims of a horrible crime. Abortion, however, does not help a women who finds herself pregnant due to rape or incest, and the child is VALUABLE regardless of how he/she was conceived; the child is not at fault.Pain of the Unborn Child: While an unborn child can not verbally express the pain he/she feels, all indicators suggest that babies in the womb are capable of feeling pain by 20 weeks! Planned Parenthood:   From 2012-2103 Annual Report, PP performed 327,166 abortion  and their revenue exceeded $1.2 Billion. Only 2,197 patients were referred to other agencies for adoptions (that’s nearly 149 to 1). PP downplays the significance of abortions stating that it represents 3% of it service is for abortions. But the reality is that PP accounts for more that a QUARTER of all abortions in the United States of America.The annual number of abortions went from 744,600 in the first of year of legalization, to a high of over 1.6 million in 1990. In 2008, there were 1,212,400.For every 1,000 live births, there were 510 abortions in 2008.There were more than 88,000 second and third trimester abortions in 2005.In 2000, more children died from abortion than Americans died in the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, World Wars I and II, the Korean, Vietnam and Gulf Wars combined.Women have cited ‘social reasons’, not mother’s health or rape/incest as their motivation in approximately 93% of all abortions.A June, 1999 Wirthlin Poll found that 62% of respondents support legal abortion in only three or fewer circumstances when the pregnancy results from rape or incest, or when it threatens the life of the mother.At an average cost of $413, the abortion business is a $500 million a year industry. Nearly half of all abortions are obtained by women who have already had at least one abortion. In 2005, women who had already had 3 or more abortions obtained 19% or over 47,000 abortions each year.African/American women represented 12.6% of the U.S. population of women of child bearing age in 2013 but accounted for 30% of all abortions performed that year in America.Hispanic/American women represented 13% of the U. S. population of women of child bearing age in 2005 but accounted for 19% of all abortions performed that year in America.At least 56% of all abortions are performed on unmarried women.58% of the women are in twenties.61% of the women have 1 or more children.69% are NOT economically challenged.74% of women claim a RELIGIOUS affliation.50% of US women obtaining abortions are younger than 25; women aged 20-24 obtain 33% of all US abortions and teenagers obtain 17%. Adolescents under 15 years obtained less than 1% of all abortions, but have the highest abortion ratio, 773 abortions for every 1,000 live births.47% of women who have had abortions had at least one previous abortion.Black women are more than 4.8 times more likely than non-Hispanic white women to have an abortion, and Hispanic women are 2.7 times as likely.43% of women obtaining abortions identify themselves as Protestant, and 27% identify themselves as Catholic.Note: Statistics taken from the Alan Guttmacher Institute (an arm of Planned Parenthood) and the CDC: Center for Disease Control.Abortion Statistics: State of Michigan-According to the Michigan Department of Community Health:In 2012, the total number of abortions in Michigan was 22,699.In 2012, 51% of the abortions preformed on Michigan women were repeat abortions.IN 2012. 295 abortions were performed in Michigan after the baby was at 20 weeks! The number of abortions performed on teenagers dropped again in 2012. Only 13.5% of abortions performed on Michigan women were performed on women younger than 20. In the early 80’s this age group had more than 30% of Michigan’s abortions.In 2009, 89.4% of women obtain abortions in Michigan were unmarried.2012 saw 326 abortions performed on women who lived in either Allegan or Ottawa Counties, down from 358 in 2009.In 2012, 44.8% of women obtaining an induced abortion were white (down from 51.4% in 2007), 48.0% were black (down from 41.9% in 2007), and 1.9% were Asian/Pacific Islander (down from 2.3% in 2007), less than 3% were American Indian, multracial or of some other race and 3.4% of the women were of Hispanic ancestry.Think about this:1 baby is aborted-~every 26 seconds~137 every hour-~3,304 every day-~23,196 every week~100,516 every month-~1,206,192 every year.in the United States alone! abortionfastfacts.

PILOSI DEMANDS PENCE 25TH TRUMP WHILE DEMOLIBNUTS PUT IMPEACHMENT BILL IN. FOR TOMORROW.

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

 

 2020 AMERICAN ELECTION RESULTS BY STATE TRUMP VS LOSER LIBERAL SLEEPY (SLOPPY JOE) BIDEN.

ON D-71 OF THE TRUMP WIN OF THE PRESIDENCY. MON JAN 11, 21.

Key dates for the Electoral College and what they mean-AEIdeas-DECEMBER 14,20

What are the key dates for the workings of the Electoral College?

November 3 — Election Day

Election Day is November 3. We may or may not know the winner of the presidential contest on election night, but we certainly will not have a final tally and certified results until weeks later. States vary widely in the time they allot for certifying their election results. Some may give a final certification the week after Election Day. Others may take over 30 days. And there is the possibility of recounts and judicial contests of elections which could extend the time to determine an official winner of a state.
Ballots are passed out to 16 Electors on the Michigan Senate floor for them to cast their formal votes for the president and vice president of the United States in Lansing, Michigan, U.S., December 19, 2016. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook

December 8 — Safe Harbor

December 14 — The meeting of the Electors

Two key dates loom in December. On December 14, presidential electors must have been selected by the states and will meet as a group in their states to cast electoral votes for president and vice president. But December 8 is also a significant date, the so-called “safe harbor” date. The Electoral Count Act sets this date as an important date for states to make their official selection of electors, as those electoral votes will be given greater protection from challenge when Congress counts the electoral votes in January. The Supreme Court in Bush v. Gore assigned great significance to this date in Bush v. Gore.

January 3 — The convening of the new Congress

January 6 — Congress counts the votes

January 20 — Inauguration Day. The new presidential term begins at noon.

On January 3rd, the new Congress will take office, and on January 6th it will meet to count the electoral votes and declare a president- and vice president-elect. On January 20th at noon, the current presidential term will end and the next one will begin.This is excerpted from the new fourth edition of After the People Vote, edited by John Fortier, senior fellow at the Bipartisan Policy Center and a member of AEI’s Election Watch team.John C. Fortier-AEI Adjunct Scholar-SENOIRFELLOWKarlyn Bowman-Senior Fellow

ITS 11AM-JAN 11,21-AND SHORTLY THE DEMOLIBNUTS WILL BE VOTING TO A ARTICLE OF IMPEACH ON TRUMP FOR INCITMENT.DO THEY THINK THIS STUNT WILL REALLY WORK WITH 9 DAYS LEFT IN THIS TERM AND HOPEFULLY 4 YEARS NEXT TERM.FOR TRUMPY. THE DEMOLIBNUTS PUT A HOUSE BILL DEMANDING PENCE INVOKE THE 25TH AMENDMENT ON TRUMP. REPUBLICANS OBJECT. THE HOUSE IS THROWN OUT TILL TOMORROW. THERE WILL BE A FULL HOUSE VOTE TOMORROW.ITS 11.18AM. I HEARD IT WAS A BLACK OFFICER THAT KILLED THE WHITE WOMAN GOING THREW THE CAPITAL WINDOW. NO CALL OF RACISM BY THE WHITES AGAINST THE BLACKS IN THIS SHOOTING.IF IT WAS REVERSED. THE LEFT WOULD BE CRYING FOWL AND ASKING FOR THE OFFICER TO BE FIRED.

THE MEDIA ARE JUST A BUNCH OF HITLER PROPAGANDA PUPPETERS AGAINST MY GUY DONALD JOHN TRUMP. PRESIDENT OF AMERICA.

Associated Press-Supreme Court rejects fast track for Trump election cases-Mon, January 11, 2021, 9:55 AM EST

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court on Monday formally refused to put on a fast track election challenges filed by President Donald Trump and his allies.The court rejected pleas for quick consideration of cases involving the outcome in five states won by President-elect Joe Biden: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.The orders, issued without comment, were unsurprising. The justices had previously taken no action in those cases in advance of last week's counting of the electoral votes in Congress, which confirmed Biden's victory.The court still could act on appeals related to the Nov. 3 election later this winter or in the spring. Several justices had expressed interest in a Pennsylvania case involving the state Supreme Court's decision to extend the deadline for receipt of mailed ballots by three days, over the opposition of the Republican-controlled legislature.But even if the court were to take up an election-related case, it probably wouldn't hear arguments until the fall.

As impeachment bill filed, Democrats urge Pence to oust Trump on his own-Speaker recalls lawmakers to Washington for votes, as more Republicans say it’s time for POTUS to resign; House resolution urging VP to invoke 25th Amendment blocked by Republicans-By LISA MASCARO, DARLENE SUPERVILLE and MARY CLARE JALONICK-JAN 11,21-Today, 8:42 pm

WASHINGTON (AP) — Impeachment pressure mounting, the House worked swiftly Monday to try to oust US President Donald Trump from office, pushing the vice president and Cabinet to act first, in an extraordinary effort to remove Trump in the final days of his presidency.Trump faces a single charge — “incitement of insurrection” — in an impeachment resolution that could go to a vote by mid-week. First, Democrats called on Vice President Mike Pence to invoke constitutional authority under the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office before January 20, when Democrat Joe Biden is to be inaugurated.In all, these are stunning final moments for Trump’s presidency as Democrats and a growing number of Republicans declare that he is unfit for office, and could do more damage after inciting a mob that ransacked the US Capitol in a deadly siege on Wednesday.President Trump gravely endangered the security of the United States and its institutions of government,” reads the four-page impeachment bill.“He will remain a threat to national security, democracy, and the Constitution if allowed to remain in office,” it reads.Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., holds a news conference on the day after violent protesters loyal to US President Donald Trump stormed the US Congress, at the Capitol, in Washington on January 7, 2021. (AP/J. Scott Applewhite)-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is recalling lawmakers to Washington for votes, as more Republicans say that it is time for Trump to resign. Republican Sen. Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania joined GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska over the weekend in calling for Trump to “go away as soon as possible.”During an interview on “60 Minutes” aired Sunday, Pelosi invoked the Watergate era when Republicans in the Senate told President Richard Nixon, “It’s over.”“That’s what has to happen now,” she said.On Monday, a House resolution calling on Vice President Pence to invoke constitutional authority to remove Trump from office was blocked by Republicans. However, the full House is set to hold a roll call vote on that resolution on Tuesday, and it is expected to pass.After that, Pelosi said Pence will have 24 hours to respond. Next, the House would proceed to impeachment. A vote could come Wednesday.Pence has given no indication that he is ready to proceed on such a course, which would involve invoking the 25th Amendment to the Constitution with a vote by a majority of the Cabinet to oust Trump before he leaves office.The impeachment bill from Reps. David Cicilline of Rhode Island, Ted Lieu of California, Jamie Raskin of Maryland, and Jerrold Nadler of New York draws from Trump’s own false statements about his election defeat to Biden. Judges across the country, including some nominated by Trump, have repeatedly dismissed cases, and Attorney General William Barr, a Trump ally, has said there was no sign of widespread fraud.The bill of impeachment details Trump’s pressure on state officials in Georgia to “find” him more votes, and his White House rally ahead of the Capitol siege, in which he encouraged thousands of supporters to “fight like hell” and march to the building.The mob overpowered police, broke through security lines and windows, and rampaged through the Capitol, forcing lawmakers to scatter as they were finalizing Biden’s victory over Trump in the Electoral College.“We will act with urgency, because this president represents an imminent threat,” Pelosi said in a letter late Sunday to colleagues emphasizing the need for quick action.“The horror of the ongoing assault on our democracy perpetrated by this president is intensified and so is the immediate need for action.”Republican Sen. Toomey said he doubted impeachment could be done before Biden is inaugurated, even though a growing number of lawmakers say that step is necessary to ensure Trump can never hold elected office again.“I think the president has disqualified himself from ever, certainly, serving in office again,” Toomey said. “I don’t think he is electable in any way.”Murkowski, long exasperated with the president, told the Anchorage Daily News on Friday that Trump simply “needs to get out.” A third, Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., did not go that far, but on Sunday he warned Trump to be “very careful” in his final days in office.On impeachment, House Democrats would likely delay for 100 days sending articles of impeachment to the Senate for trial, to allow Biden to focus on other priorities.Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., said that instead of coming together, Democrats want to “talk about ridiculous things like, ‘Let’s impeach a president,’” with just days left in office.Still, some Republicans might be supportive.Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse said he would take a look at any articles that the House sent over. Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger, a frequent Trump critic, said he would “vote the right way” if the matter were put in front of him.The Democratic effort to stamp Trump’s presidential record — for the second time — with the indelible mark of impeachment advanced rapidly after the riot.Rep. David Cicilline, D-R.I, a leader of the House effort to draft impeachment articles accusing Trump of inciting insurrection, said Sunday that his group had 200-plus co-sponsors.Potentially complicating Pelosi’s decision about impeachment was what it meant for Biden and the beginning of his presidency. While reiterating that he had long viewed Trump as unfit for office, Biden on Friday sidestepped a question about impeachment, saying what Congress did “is for them to decide.”

Parler forced offline after losing access to host servers-Head of platform popular with the far-right accuses tech giants of trying to stifle free speech: ‘They will NOT win!’By AFP-JAN 11,21-Today, 1:54 pm

SAN FRANCISCO — The conservative social network Parler was forced offline Monday, tracking websites showed, after Amazon warned the company would lose access to its servers for its failure to properly police violent content.The site’s popularity soared in recent weeks, becoming the number one download from Apple’s App Store after the much larger Twitter banned US President Donald Trump from its platform for his role in inciting a riot at the US Capitol last week.Messages of support for Wednesday’s attack in Washington DC — along with calls for more demonstrations — had flourished on the platform, leading Google to remove it from its app store on Friday, followed by Apple on Saturday.Amazon then confirmed it would suspend the platform from its cloud hosting services for allowing “threats of violence.”In a letter to Parler’s owners, the web giant said it would suspend service by 11:59 p.m. local time on Sunday.Tracking website Down For Everyone Or Just Me showed Parler offline from just after midnight, suggesting its owners had not been able to find a new hosting partner.In a series of posts on Parler before the site went down, CEO John Matze accused the tech giants of a “war on free speech.”“They will NOT win! We are the worlds last hope for free speech and free information,” he said.Parler did not respond to a request for comment from AFP.The social network, launched in 2018, operates much like Twitter, with profiles to follow and “parleys” instead of tweets.In its early days, the platform attracted a crowd of ultra-conservative and even extreme-right users.But it now attracts many more traditional Republican voices.Fox News star host Sean Hannity has 7.6 million followers, while his colleague Tucker Carlson has 4.4 million.Elected officials present include Republicans Devin Nunes, a California congressman, and South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem.Trump is not known to have a Parler profile.Safe haven-Parler’s recent growth was supercharged after last week’s violence in DC as new users, furious over Twitter’s ban onTrump, flocked to the app.In one now-deleted post, an account purporting to belong to Lin Wood, a pro-Trump lawyer, called for US Vice President Mike Pence to be put in front of a firing squad — threats which US media have reported led to a Secret Service investigation.Supporters of Trump expressed outrage at the news of the website being taken down.Ahead of the shutdown, the president’s son, Donald Trump Jr., complained that “big tech has totally eliminated the notion of free speech in America.”Prominent pro-Trump commentator and conspiracy theorist Mark Dice took to Twitter to accuse “Marxists” of taking Parler offline, urging followers to register on secure messaging app Telegram and Gab, another site popular with the far-right.With tech giants making their opposition clear, conservative sites such as Parler are likely going to have to find ways to adjust.The DLive video streaming service, used by several protesters during the invasion of the Capitol, closed seven of its channels and pulled more than 100 videos from the site.Gab may now also become a model for other websites, with CEO Andrew Torba claiming it had attracted 600,000 new users Sunday.The platform drew fierce criticism in 2018 when investigators found that the shooter who killed 11 people in an attack on a Pittsburgh synagogue had earlier posted anti-Semitic messages on the site.It has installed its own servers so as not to be dependent on outside providers.

House Democrats Introduce Article Of Impeachment Against Donald Trump-Ryan GrenobleNational Reporter, HuffPost-Mon., January 11, 2021, 11:32 a.m. EST

House Democrats introduced an article of impeachment against President Donald Trump on Monday for “incitement of insurrection,” in the wake of last week’s deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol.House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) told Punchbowl News that he expects a vote on the article could come as early as Wednesday, with the goal of beginning Senate discussions as soon as possible.The four-page resolution notes Trump’s direct responsibility for inciting a seditious mob that proceeded to violently overwhelm the Capitol and “interfere with the Joint Session’s solemn constitutional duty to certify the results of the 2020 Presidential election.”Trump’s Jan. 2 phone call to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger ― where the president encouraged Raffensperger to “find” enough votes for him to overturn President-elect Joe Biden’s victory there ― also earns a mention, as do Trump’s repeated false claims that he rightfully won the 2020 presidential race.“In all this, President Trump gravely endangered the security of the United States and its institutions of Government,” the resolution reads. “He threatened the integrity of the democratic system, interfered with the peaceful transition of power, and imperiled a coequal branch of Government. He thereby betrayed his trust as President, to the manifest injury of the people of the United States.”“Donald John Trump, by such conduct, has demonstrated that he will remain a threat to national security, democracy, and the Constitution if allowed to remain in office,” it says.The document was authored by Democratic Reps. David Cicilline (R.I.), Ted Lieu (Calif.), Jamie Raskin (Md.) and Jerrold Nadler (N.Y.).Earlier on Monday, a resolution in the House had called on Vice President Mike Pence to remove Trump by invoking the 25th Amendment. Republicans blocked that effort, which would have required unanimous consent among House members.The Article of Impeachment: Incitement to Insurrection, drafted by Rep @davidcicilline, @RepRaskin, me & @HouseJudiciary staff, has now been formally introduced at the House pro forma session today. https://t.co/Y6ntbSXF9G pic.twitter.com/MfB4CpqC6C— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) January 11, 2021-In a memo obtained by The Washington Post on Friday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) suggested the Senate would be unlikely to match the House’s high-priority timeline.While the Senate is scheduled for two sessions on Jan. 12 and Jan. 15, they aren’t expected to be much more than a formality, and it would require the unanimous consent of all 100 senators to change that.As it stands, the first full session at which impeachment could be considered is Jan. 19, the day before Biden’s inauguration. House impeachment managers would then present the articles on either Jan. 19 or 20.By that schedule, the Senate trial of Trump would likely not officially begin until Jan. 20 or 21 at the earliest, per McConnell’s memo.A handful of Republican senators have voiced support for the effort, including Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska.“I want him to resign. I want him out. He has caused enough damage,” Murkowski told the Anchorage Daily News last week.If Biden is sworn into office before the Senate hearings begin, House Democrats may consider delaying the trial to give the nascent administration time to get organized.Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.), a Biden ally, told the Associated Press on Monday that he supports giving the new president 100 days “to get his agenda off and running.”Should Trump be convicted by the Senate, he could be barred from holding elected office again.This article originally appeared on HuffPost and has been updated.

Politics-Thousands Of Lawyers, Law Students Call For Sens. Hawley, Cruz To Be Disbarred-Nick Visser-HuffPostMon., January 11, 2021, 4:41 a.m. EST

Thousands of lawyers and law school alumni on Sunday signed an open letter calling for Sens. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) and Ted Cruz (R-Texas) to be disbarred over their leading roles in the effort to undermine Congress’ certification of the Electoral College vote declaring President-elect Joe Biden the winner of the 2020 race.The two Republican lawmakers were key figures in the effort to halt the certification process last week and, by doing so, support widely debunked claims of rampant voter fraud in an election that saw Biden triumph over President Donald Trump by more than 7 million votes. A pro-Trump mob, inflamed by the president’s own statements, stormed the U.S. Capitol in an unprecedented assault on Congress, leading to at least six deaths — four riot participants and two Capitol Police officers.“In leading the efforts to undermine the peaceful transition of power after a free and fair election, Senators Hawley and Cruz attacked the foundations of our democracy,” reads the petition, which as of 10 p.m. Sunday had been signed by more than 5,000 lawyers and law students, as well as more than 1,000 members of the Missouri and Texas bars. “Senators Hawley and Cruz directly incited the January 6th insurrection, repeating dangerous and unsubstantiated statements regarding the election and abetting the lawless behavior of President Trump.”The petition was started by seven Yale law students, and has grown rapidly to include prominent names such as former Sen. Russ Feingold and Harvard professor Laurence Tribe, per The Washington Post.Hawley is a graduate of Yale Law School and Cruz of Harvard Law School, and both are members in good standing of their respective state bars, as well as the District of Columbia Bar. Both have rejected assertions they contributed to the insurrection. A photo shows Hawley giving rioters a salute with a closed fist.Our goal is to create a safe and engaging place for users to connect over interests and passions. In order to improve our community experience, we are temporarily suspending article commenting.

The narcissist-in-chief brings it all crashing down days before his presidential term ends-The New York Times-Mon., January 11, 2021, 3:25 a.m. EST

The president has never been a very stable man. But I'm trying to think of what threshold of loco he had to clear in order for one of his senior advisors to confide in my colleague Maggie Haberman that Donald J Trump "lost it" on the day of the insurrection.Or for an administration official to describe him as "a total monster" to The Washington Post the next day.Or for Representative Adam Kinzinger, a member of Trump's own party, to call for the Cabinet and the vice-president to invoke the 25th Amendment because America requires "a sane captain of the ship" to steer us through the administration's final days, and "all indications are that the president has become unmoored, not just from his duty, or even his oath, but from reality itself."The president has always been out there. But on 6 January, 2021, he clearly reached escape velocity and hurtled into space.We shouldn't be surprised. The president's flight into the ozone of crazy was as inevitable as the country's descent into anarchy €" and almost certainly intertwined. Trump, as I and many others have noted, impeccably meets the criteria of a malignant narcissist, and he has a defect in moral conscience that is emblematic of psychopaths. People like this do not react well to being fired, divorced or kicked out of any club. They're ego haemophiliacs. Their self-esteem cannot self-repair. And so the president is now doing exactly what all pathological narcissists of the malignant, conscience-free variety do when they've been given the boot. They behave dangerously.They claim they are victims. They reject facts and call foul play. They blame everything €" and everyone €" for their failures except themselves. They accuse even their most loyal supporters of treachery. (On Thursday, a White House official told The Washington Post that Trump was so angry at Mike Pence that "he couldn't see straight." Pence! But as I've often said, you can never love a narcissist enough.)-They take one reckless, desperate risk after another to keep their amour propre intact.And most important, they lash out with an Old Testament vindictiveness, often destroying the very institution €" or spouse, family, whatever it is €" they were once sworn to nurture.Which in this case is democracy itself. Trump is a man who found failure so intolerable, so humiliating, that he was willing to incite an acre-wide mob to violent insurrection, both in and around the Capitol, on Congress' election certification day. Either he would get what he wanted or no one would. Five are now dead."Now we gather due to a selfish man's injured pride," as Mitt Romney said the night of the siege.You know who could have predicted this? Researchers who specialise in bad CEO behaviour. They've seen this movie dozens of times before. It's textbook stuff."It should be absolutely no surprise that this is where we are," Jennifer Chatman, a professor of management at the Haas School of Business at Berkeley who has written extensively about narcissistic leaders, told me. "It's never a pretty transition when they have to go."They're too entitled. They're too in the habit of sowing distrust. They have disdain for rules €" which in fact made them terrible leaders in the first place, prone to cheating and stealing and grift."They leave their organisations in terrible shape, both from a structural and cultural point of view," she said.As Trump has left the Republican Party. And the country at large.Charles O'Reilly, a management professor at Stanford and a frequent collaborator with Chatman, reminded me that Adam Neumann, the disgraced, extravagantly grandiose former CEO of WeWork €" his ambitions included becoming the world's first trillionaire and living forever €" presented an IPO prospectus that was patently bonkers in a last-ditch effort to save his company. It sounded awfully reminiscent of Trump's deluded lawsuits.O'Reilly added that most boards fail to stop such leaders, swooping in only when the company is falling apart, because they have too many incentives (money, power) to see them succeed. It sounded an awful lot like Congress. And every former White House official who's finally speaking up.You know where else you can find letter-perfect predictions of the president's current behaviour? Self-help books dedicated to helping people break up with the rotten narcissists in their lives. Seriously. I started burrowing into them in the last few days, more on a daffy hunch than anything else, and it turned out I could basically open any page €" and I mean any page €" and find something relevant to the president's current behaviour: That narcissists lurch between the role of victim and tormentor; that they are minor Shivas, destroyers of worlds; that they howl on and on about betrayal.But it was this common thread that stood out: Pathological narcissists make a point of saying that their former partners would have been €" and will be once again €" nothing without them.It rhymed with something a White House official recently said Trump was spewing about Pence: "All day, it was a theme of, 'I made this guy, I saved him from a political death, and here he stabbed me in the back.'"I do not by any means wish to suggest that Trump's disordered personality is the key to understanding his presidency. It is, in some ways, almost tedious, exactly what makes him boring and uncomplicated, as shallow as a spoon.But I also think it's impossible to understand Trump's behaviour without looking at him through the prism of his pathologies, which at this moment are threatening lives. He may have made a robotic statement Thursday that condemned Wednesday's violence and implicitly conceded the election. It's too late. Trump remains a domestic security risk, and he's made Americans a target for enemies. They know that a fragile, unbalanced man is at the helm, his nerves as combustible as dry leaves. He's desperate, and he's angry, and he's baitable. It makes us unsafe. We need to get him out.You needn't be a particularly astute observer of the Trump presidency to understand that his incendiary, hateful policies and rhetoric and mirthful disregard for the law would one day end in violence. But you needn't be a particularly astute observer of character, either, to see that a man who feels no empathy, exploits ruthlessly, lies reflexively, seeks success at any cost and lives in terror of seeing it vanish would never go quietly.Jennifer Senior c.2021 The New York Times Company.

Double standard': Black lawmakers and activists decry police response to attack on US Capitol-Grace Hauck and Deborah Barfield Berry, USA TODAY-Thu, January 7, 2021, 2:18 PM EST

WASHINGTON – President-elect Joe Biden, civil rights leaders and activists blasted law enforcement agencies for their slow response to rioters at the U.S. Capitol Wednesday, noting the massive show of police force in place for Black Lives Matter demonstrations last year over police killings of unarmed Black men and women.Biden said his granddaughter pointed out the unfair difference in images that showed the violence wielded against Black Lives Matter protesters versus the seemingly muted response against those who attacked the U.S. government."No one can tell me that if that had been a group of Black Lives Matter protesting yesterday, they wouldn’t have been treated very, very differently than the mob of thugs that stormed the Capitol," Biden said in remarks to the nation Thursday.Rep. Marcia Fudge, a Democrat from Ohio and former chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus, also questioned law enforcement officials' security efforts."The Capitol police were unprepared, ineffective and some were complicit. All of them should be held to account," Fudge, who was still in lockdown by the evening and who has been tapped by President-elect Joe Biden to lead the Department of Housing and Urban Development, told USA TODAY Wednesday night.Fudge said there's "no question" the response was different than at last year's Black Lives Matter protests at the Capitol. She shared a picture of a row of police standing guard on the steps of the Capitol."There is a double standard,'' she said.As thousands of people of color and allies took to the streets last year to peacefully protest police brutality, law enforcement often clashed with demonstrators, deploying tear gas and rubber bullets, bruising faces and bodies, and, in one incident that went viral, pushing an elderly man to the ground.But as thousands of President Donald Trump supporters, mostly white, marched from a campaign-style rally to the Capitol Wednesday and broke into the building as lawmakers were convening to count presidential electoral votes, forcing lawmakers and staff to shelter in place, crowds of law enforcement were notably absent.Trump, who previously characterized Black Lives Matter protesters as "thugs," said on Twitter that the people involved in the riots Wednesday were "great patriots who have been badly & unfairly treated for so long."Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Thursday that he applauded Capitol police officers who bravely stood in the line of duty against the "failed insurrection."“With that said, yesterday represented a massive failure of institutions, protocols, and planning that are supposed to protect the first branch of our federal government," he said in a statement. "A painstaking investigation and thorough review must now take place and significant changes must follow."D.C. police chief Robert J. Contee III said the mob of Trump voters came to Capitol Hill "following the president's remarks" and was "intent on causing harm to our officers by deploying chemical irritants on police to force entry into the United States Capitol."But only a small group of riot police stood outside the back of the Capitol building in the early afternoon, and as demonstrators called for breaching the building, hundreds started swarming into the area, reporters at the scene noted Wednesday.As protesters began climbing up the side of the building and on the back balcony, police appeared to retreat. After the break-in, police attempted to secure one section outside the building but were quickly overwhelmed, according to reporters at the scene.One video posted to social media showed several people in D.C. Capitol Police jackets removing barriers outside the Capitol building, allowing demonstrators to pass through to the building. Videos posted to Twitter also showed at least one person who appeared to be an officer taking selfies with people who had breached the Capitol. USA TODAY has not been able to independently verify the identities of the people in these images.By Wednesday afternoon, Army Gen. Mark Milley said the D.C. National Guard had been fully activated. "We have fully activated the D.C. National Guard to assist federal and local law enforcement as they work to peacefully address the situation," Miller said in a statement.Several videos shared to social media Wednesday afternoon showed officials slowly escorting people out of the building. One officer in riot gear could be seen helping a white woman in a Trump hat down the Capitol steps, holding her hand, according to a CNN livestream.By Wednesday evening, nearly a full day after the demonstrators first clashed with police Tuesday night, officers began using tear gas and percussion grenades to begin clearing crowds, ahead of a 6 p.m. curfew. In the moments before, there were violent clashes between the police and protesters, who tore railing for the inauguration scaffolding and threw it at the officers.At least one woman suffered a fatal gunshot wound inside the capitol, Contee said. At least 13 people were arrested, and five firearms were recovered.By comparison, in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd, which sparked last year's protest movement, more than 100 people were arrested over the course of three days in Minneapolis. In subsequent days, cities across the country arrested dozens of people in a single night, with Los Angeles arresting more than 500 in one day."When Black folks are protesting and progressives are protesting peacefully they were tear-gassed, they were arrested, they were shot with rubber bullets. They were shot with real bullets," Derrick Johnson, president of the national NAACP, said in a telephone interview. "We watched it take place all summer long when people were peacefully demonstrating."U.S. Capitol Police did not immediately respond to multiple requests for comment.'A fanciful reality': Trump claims Black Lives Matter protests are violent, but the majority are peaceful.Johnson questioned why the Capitol police and other local law enforcement agencies weren’t prepared for thousands of Trump protestors, including the Proud Boys. There had been plenty of warnings on social media and talk shows about the potential for riots, he said."We should not be witnessing what we are witnessing today in this nation,'' he said. "It is a global embarrassment.”Johnson said tens of thousands of people joined protests at Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington without this level of violence. "None of this took place,’" he said.The majority of Black Lives Matter-affiliated protests over the summer were peaceful, according to a report by the U.S. Crisis Monitor, a joint effort including Princeton University in New Jersey that collects and analyzes real-time data on demonstrations and political violence in the United States.Kofi Ademola, a local Chicago activist who helped organize civil rights protests throughout the summer, said he was not surprised Wednesday by the police response."It’s not any shock that we see this huge contradiction that we can storm a capitol ... break into elected officials’ offices, the chamber, and create other chaos trying to perform a fascist coup, and we see little to no consequences,'' he said. "But Black protesters here in D.C. and Chicago, we’re heavily policed, brutalized, for literally saying, 'Don’t kill us.' There was no planned insurrections. We were literally just advocating for our lives. It speaks volumes about the values of this country. It doesn’t care about our lives."CNN commentator Van Jones highlighted the discrepancy in a tweet Wednesday."Imagine if #BlackLivesMatter were the ones who were storming the Capitol building," he wrote. "Thousands of black people laying siege to the seat of government – in the middle of a joint session of Congress? Just imagine the reaction."At the Capitol Wednesday, some lawmakers were holed up in their offices and other places. Several would not say where they were for safety reasons. Staffers were cleared out of the press galleries and the Capitol by the afternoon."The after-action review will determine what failures occurred and why,'' said U.S. Rep. Bennie Thompson, a Democrat from Mississippi and chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee. "The plans should have anticipated the potential for what happened today."Dzemila Hamzabegovic hugs Courtney Artis on Sunday, May 31, 2020, during a Black Lives Matter healing rally in front of KFC Yum! Center in downtown Louisville. The two were complete strangers before the event and embraced as they were overcome with emotion. "For white people to think about us, it's powerful. It's emotional," Artis said. "Don't hurt us. We won't hurt you."The chaos that unfolded Wednesday stands in particularly harsh contrast to the law enforcement presence seen when U.S. and military police drove protesters out of Lafayette Square, located between the White House and the historic St. John's Episcopal Church, shortly before a presidential photo op with a Bible at the church on June 1. Officers used smoke canisters, shields, pepper balls and horses to force demonstrators from the park.Black Lives Matter Global Network called the law enforcement response to Wednesday's riots hypocritical."When Black people protest for our lives, we are all too often met by National Guard troops or police equipped with assault rifles, shields, tear gas and battle helmets,'' the group said in a statement. "When white people attempt a coup, they are met by an underwhelming number of law enforcement personnel who act powerless to intervene, going so far as to pose for selfies with terrorists, and prevent an escalation of anarchy and violence like we witnessed today.'"Make no mistake, if the protesters were Black, we would have been tear-gassed, battered, and perhaps shot,'' the group wrote.Bernice King, daughter of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., put out a series of statements on Twitter Wednesday calling on law enforcement to engage demonstrators “with the same humanity and discipline with which they should have engaged people who were outraged by a police officer kneeling on George Floyd’s neck.”“What many are saying is true: If this were Black Lives Matter storming the Capitol, tanks would have been in the city by now,” she wrote. “The response tells the story of our nation’s racist history and present. How can we stop it from being the future?”As violent Trump supporters climbed the steps of the Capitol Wednesday, Trey Williamson, of Burke, Virginia, stood nearby while straddling his bike, arguing with those who would listen. He wore a helmet with Black Lives Matter written on it.Williamson, a food safety director at a large restaurant, was in Washington, D.C., last year when Trump had the streets cleared so that he could take his photo in front of St. John's Episcopal Church.“I got tear-gassed and all I was doing was riding my bike trying to see what was going on,” Williamson said.He said the police response at the Capitol was lukewarm in comparison to what he experienced during Black Lives Matter protests over the summer.“If there were nothing but Black people up there, there would’ve been a lot of injuries,” he said. “It sucks, but I know that this is how it is. I know that because Trump people have felt more comfortable to be at ease with their racism.”U.S. Rep. Ron Kind, D-Wis., was holed up in his Capitol Hill office Wednesday as protestors continued their assault on the Capitol. During a Zoom call with reporters, said he and his staff were safe and weren’t leaving. Kind said he intended to return to the House chamber to continue the debate over the certification of electoral votes."Things are still not in control, unfortunately," he said.Kind blamed Trump, who has been reluctant to denounce white nationalists and fraudulently insisted he won the November election, for encouraging the violence Wednesday.When he was encouraging the demonstrations, tweeting out that this was going to be quote ‘wild.’ I mean, what would he expect the reaction would be, especially when you're talking about the Proud Boys, militia groups, white supremacists coming into our nation's capital today,” Kind said.Contributing: Will Carless, Marco R Della Cava, N'dea Yancey-BraggThis article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Trump supporters attack US Capitol after Black Lives Matter protests.

IAEA chief: Iran moving rapidly to enrich uranium, mere ‘weeks’ to save deal-Nuclear watchdog head Grossi says if talks are held when Biden takes office, ‘there will have to be clear understanding on how initial terms of accord will be recomplied with’ By TOI staff-JAN 11,21-Today, 6:35 pm

The head of the UN’s nuclear watchdog said Monday that there were “weeks” left to salvage the nuclear deal with Iran.Rafael Grossi, director of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said at the Reuters Next conference that Tehran was advancing “quite rapidly” toward enriching uranium to 20 percent, as it has announced it would, in breach of the accord. He said the IAEA has assessed Iran will be able to produce some 10 kilograms a month.“It is clear that we don’t have many months ahead of us [to save the deal]. We have rather weeks,” he said.If talks between the signatories of the accord are launched, “there will have to be a clear understanding on how the initial terms and provisions of the [nuclear deal] are going to be recomplied with,” Grossi said.The comments came two days after Iranian lawmaker Ahmad Amirabadi Farahani declared that Tehran would expel IAEA inspectors in February unless the US lifts its sanctions on the country.“If the sanctions against the Islamic Republic of Iran are not lifted by February 21, especially in the fields of finance, banking, and oil, we will definitely expel the International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors from the country,” said Farahani in a television interview, according to an English translation of his remarks by the Mehr news agency.UN inspections of Iran’s nuclear sites are a key part of a 2015 pact with world powers that saw sanctions lifted from Iran in return for its dismantling the weapons aspects of its nuclear program.The United States unilaterally withdrew from the agreement in 2018, and the remaining countries that signed it with Iran — Germany, France, Britain, China and Russia — have been trying to keep the accord from collapsing. The Trump administration imposed crippling sanctions on Iran while demanding it renegotiate stricter terms to the deal. Iran has refused and responded by walking back its own commitments to the accord.US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo responded to Farahani in a statement on Saturday that Iran has an obligation to allow the inspections to continue.“Nuclear brinksmanship will not strengthen Iran’s position, but instead lead to further isolation and pressure,” Pompeo warned and urged that expulsion of the inspectors “be met by universal condemnation.”On Sunday, the speaker of Iran’s parliament said that the so-called Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action “is not a sacred agreement; it is merely a deal to remove sanctions under the conditions accepted by the Islamic Republic.”Last month, Iran began enriching uranium to levels unseen since the 2015 deal. The decision appeared aimed at increasing Tehran’s leverage during US President Donald Trump’s waning days in office.Iran informed the IAEA of its plans to increase enrichment to 20 percent. Increasing enrichment at its underground Fordo facility puts Tehran a technical step away from weapons-grade levels of 90%.The purpose of the deal was to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear bomb — something Tehran insists it does not want to do.US President-elect Joe Biden has said he hopes to return the US to the deal if Iran returns to compliance with it.

Jerusalem recognition ‘led to explosion of peace,’ departing US envoy tells MKs-Knesset bids farewell to David Friedman; thanks him for ‘tremendous contributions’ after he oversaw policy shifts on Jerusalem, Golan, settlements, Israel-Gulf relations-By TOI staff-JAN 11,21-Today, 4:20 pm

The Knesset Subcommittee for Policy and Strategy held a celebratory meeting Monday for the departing United States Ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, amid the upcoming administration change in the US.“Everyone feared that the recognition of Jerusalem would lead to an explosion, but it turned out to be an explosion of peace and not of violence,” Friedman said during the event.“This meeting is not routine; it is a unique and rare event, much like the ambassador,” head of the subcommittee MK Zvi Hauser said in his opening remarks.Hauser thanked the ambassador for his years of service in Israel, specifically for his “extraordinary contribution in the tightening and strengthening of ties between the United States and the State of Israel.”In this January 11, 2021 photo, US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman (L), MK Zvi Hauser (C) and Knesset Speaker Yariv Levin (R), attend a farewell meeting for the outgoing envoy in the Knesset. (Dani Shem Tov/Knesset Spokesperson)-Knesset Speaker Yariv Levin said that “it is right and proper that the Knesset formally appreciate and recognize Ambassador Friedman’s tremendous contributions,” including the increased security coordination, recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, relocation of the embassy to Jerusalem, and recognition of Israeli sovereignty in the Golan Heights.Friedman thanked Hauser and Levin for their words, adding that “the past three and a half years flew by like a flash, a testament to how exciting, riveting and enjoyable the job was,” adding that the relationship between the leaders, military and intelligence officials of both countries was “extraordinary.”In this January 11, 2021 photo, US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman attends his farewell meeting in the Knesset. (Dani Shem Tov/Knesset Spokesperson)-Under Trump’s leadership, the US administration recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and moved its embassy there from Tel Aviv, and recognized Israel’s sovereignty over the Golan Heights. It withdrew millions in aid to the Palestinians and shuttered the PLO office in Washington. The Trump peace plan unveiled last January — forcefully opposed by the Palestinians — did not call for the evacuation of Israeli settlements and would have allowed Israel to annex large swaths of the West Bank.But Israel’s plans to unilaterally annex parts of the area were put on ice when the US clinched a normalization deal between Jerusalem and the United Arab Emirates in August. That agreement was followed in succession by deals establishing diplomatic ties between Israel and Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco, all of which were brokered by the Trump administration. The UAE, Sudan and Morocco received significant rewards from the US for opening ties with Israel.In addition, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo became the first top American diplomat to visit a Jewish settlement in the West Bank last year. In November 2018, his State Department said the US would no longer see settlements as contrary to international law. During his last visit to Israel, Pompeo also announced that Washington would designate as “anti-Semitic” the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign, which seeks to isolate Israel over its treatment of the Palestinians.

Egypt, Germany, France, Jordan meet on reviving Israeli-Palestinian peace talks-European foreign ministers sit down in Cairo ahead of Biden taking office, seeking to build on ‘positive regional context’ of Israel’s normalization deals with Arab states-By AP and TOI staff-jan 11,21-Today, 4:20 pm

Egypt on Monday hosted the foreign ministers of Germany, France and Jordan to discuss ways to revive peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians, a week before US President-elect Joe Biden takes office.In Cairo, the country’s Foreign Ministry said the aim of the meeting was to urge the Palestinians and Israelis to negotiate a “just and comprehensive political settlement” on the basis of achieving a Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital on territory Israel captured in the 1967 Six Day War.The Palestinians suffered numerous setbacks under the outgoing administration of US President Donald Trump and complained about what they say were pro-Israeli steps from Washington.The Palestinian Authority has boycotted the Trump administration since he recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and moved the US Embassy there from Tel Aviv. Trump has since slashed financial assistance for the Palestinians and reversed course on the alleged illegitimacy of Israeli settlements on land claimed by the Palestinians.Egypt’s President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi said last month that Cairo has been working toward a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, “taking into account the regional and international changes.” He was apparently referring to Biden’s election and the establishment of ties with Israel by four Arab countries — the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco.France’s Foreign Ministry said the meeting would discuss ways to have Israelis and Palestinians embark on talks, building on “the positive regional context” related to the recent normalization deals.“It is a question of contributing, at the same time, to a resumption of dialogue between Israelis and Palestinians, with a view to resolving the conflict in the framework of international law,” the statement said.Germany’s Foreign Minister Heiko Maas tweeted before leaving for Cairo on Sunday that the ministers would discuss “which concrete steps” could help “build trust” between Israel and the Palestinians.In September, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas called for an international conference early in 2021 to launch a “genuine peace process,” based on the UN resolutions and past agreements with Israel. The Palestinians no longer see the US as an honest broker.PA Foreign Minister Riyad al-Malki said last month that the Palestinian Authority was ready to cooperate with the incoming Biden administration and urged Israel to return to talks based on a two-state solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.Also last month, Channel 12 news reported that Sissi told Abbas when they met in Cairo that he intends to broker peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians.The unsourced report said the talks would be held under the auspices of Egypt, Jordan, France and Germany.Abbas reportedly said that while he supports the Egyptian initiative, he still intends to push for an international conference that will include the so-called Middle East Quartet (the US, UN, EU and Russia) and has reached out to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on the matter.

Germany’s Merkel calls Trump’s Twitter eviction ‘problematic’ Spokesman for German chancellor says decisions on restricting speech should be based in law, ‘not according to a decision by the management of social media platforms’ By AP-JAN 11,21-Today, 4:15 pm

BERLIN — German Chancellor Angela Merkel considers US President Donald Trump’s eviction from Twitter by the company “problematic,” her spokesman said Monday.Twitter permanently suspended Trump from the microblogging platform on Friday, citing a “risk of further incitement of violence” in the wake of the storming of the US Capitol by supporters of the outgoing president.Asked about Twitter’s decision, Merkel’s spokesman, Steffen Seibert, said the operators of social media platforms “bear great responsibility for political communication not being poisoned by hatred, by lies and by incitement to violence.”He said it’s right not to “stand back” when such content is posted, for example by flagging it.But Seibert also said that the freedom of opinion is a fundamental right of “elementary significance.”“This fundamental right can be intervened in, but according to the law and within the framework defined by legislators — not according to a decision by the management of social media platforms,” he told reporters in Berlin. “Seen from this angle, the chancellor considers it problematic that the accounts of the US president have now been permanently blocked.”Facebook on Thursday suspended Trump’s account through January 20, the day of US President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration, and possibly indefinitely.Merkel herself does not have a Twitter account, although Seibert does and many German government ministers do.

Iran lashes out at US, France for denouncing seizure of South Korean tanker-Tehran claims ship being held due to ‘technical problem,’ as it presses Seoul to release billions of dollars in frozen Iranian assets-By AFP-JAN 11,21-Today, 4:03 pm
   
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran warned Monday its seizure of a South Korean tanker in the Gulf must not be politicized, after the US and France urged the Islamic Republic to release the ship.“We have repeatedly told… the intervening parties, whether they are the United States or France, that the case does not concern them at all and that they will not help to solve a technical problem if they politicize it,” said foreign ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh.The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps seized the Hankuk Chemi and arrested its multinational crew of 20 near the strategic Strait of Hormuz one week ago.The move came as Tehran urged Seoul to release billions of dollars of Iranian assets frozen in South Korea as part of US sanctions.The United States and France have called for Iran to release the ship.A US State Department spokesperson called the seizure “part of a clear attempt to extort the international community into relieving the pressure of sanctions.”The French foreign ministry said the seizure was “fueling tensions in the region.”South Korean Deputy Foreign Minister Choi Jong-kun arrived in Tehran on Sunday for a long-planned visit.The South Korean news agency Yonhap has said Choi’s aim during his visit was to “negotiate an early release” of the tanker and its crew, which includes South Korean, Indonesian, Vietnamese and Burmese sailors.But according to Iran’s foreign ministry the “main goal” of his visit was “to discuss ways of accessing Iranian funds in (South) Korea.”Khatibzadeh said on Monday that the South Koreans “had questions about technical problems related to the ship which we answered,” without elaborating.

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