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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4944 on: April 03, 2022, 03:33:16 PM »
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Not wrong. It says right here in this ridiculous CNN clickbait article "two former Trump officials believe this". 

So, we are just supposed to take "two former" Trump officials at their word of what "they believe" as an "official review"? These same criminal "Trump officials" who tried to steal the election from the American people via a coup? What an absolute joke.

Like I said, this article is a joke and CNN should be ashamed for publishing it. The DOJ and the 1/6 House committee did not do an "official review" to clear Criminal Donald. This garbage is coming from "two unidentified former Trump officials" as "sources" of what they "believe". That is not an "official review" done by authorities or the 1/6 House Committee.             

"Two former Trump officials believe this, plus the chaotic nature of the West Wing on January 6, is what led to the gaps in the call logs".
https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/31/politics/mystery-call-gap-trump-jan-6-white-house-phone-logs/index.html


And then we get nothing but speculation in this ridiculous CNN clickbait article:

"But the gap might have a less mysterious explanation."

"There could be various reasons that explain the gap in the call log itself."

"One possibility is that Trump"

"Another explanation could be that Trump"

"Another factor seems to be where Trump"

According to multiple sources familiar with Trump’s phone behavior

"Might", "could", "seems", "possibility", "familiar" is nothing but speculation based on a fake story given to them by "two former Trump officials". And only being "familiar" with Trump's "phone behavior" is not an "official review" by real authorities. This nonsense is coming from Trump's henchmen trying to squash this story like they did to all the rest of his scandals for the 4 years he occupied the oval office.         

There is nothing in this garbage article that says it has been confirmed or reviewed by authorities. This nonsense is what two former "Trump officials" are telling CNN. And then CNN writers of this article are only speculating about what it "could" or "might" be. They don't even know. It's a total joke. This article was merely done for clickbait.   

It's debunked.  There is no speculation.  "An official review found that the White House phone records for Jan. 6, 2021, are complete, CNN reported Thursday, citing a source familiar with the matter, following reports earlier in the week that the call logs given to the House select committee investigating the attack on the Capitol had a gap of more than seven hours that day."

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4945 on: April 04, 2022, 08:38:30 AM »
It's debunked.  There is no speculation.  "An official review found that the White House phone records for Jan. 6, 2021, are complete, CNN reported Thursday, citing a source familiar with the matter, following reports earlier in the week that the call logs given to the House select committee investigating the attack on the Capitol had a gap of more than seven hours that day."

Who "debunked" it? Two former Trump officials who "believes" it to be true?  :D  :D :D

CNN littered that ridiculous article with "might", "could", "seems", "possibility". That's speculation.

There was no offical DOJ investigation into this matter. This is a fake story given to CNN by criminal Trump officials.   

The 1/6 House committee is investigating a cover up of the seven hour gap just like I've been telling you.

How do you like them apples?     

The gaps in Trump's phone logs during January 6 Capitol riot are 'suspiciously tailored to the heart of the events,' Rep. Raskin says

April 3, 2022

The gaps in former President Donald Trump's phone logs on January 6 "suspiciously" coincide with the "heart of events," Rep. Jamie Raskin said on Sunday.

White House call logs during the Capitol riot show a gap of seven hours and 37 minutes, leading the House January 6 committee to investigate a "possible cover-up."

"It's a very unusual thing for us to find that suddenly everything goes dark for a seven-hour period in terms of tracking the movements and the conversations of the president," said the Maryland Democrat, who is also a member of the January 6 committee. "It does seem like the gaps are suspiciously tailored to the heart of the events."
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4946 on: April 04, 2022, 11:44:50 AM »

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4947 on: April 04, 2022, 02:37:57 PM »
Another small crowd at Criminal Donald's hate rally.

We also get word that his joke of a social media site is ranked 355th even behind the most obscure apps. Donnie said his site was going to put Twitter "out of business". And Devin Nunes left Congress to be part of this disaster. Donnie bankrupted all his casinos, all his business ventures failed, he bankrupted America, so it would be no surprise to see this social media site flop as well. A total loser.

All this proves is that Donnie has lost popularity with his own base. His hate rallies are sparsely attended and his app is ranked 355th. If he was still popular amongst his own base, his hate rallies wouldn't be empty and his app would be #1. Donnie is a loser who constantly whines about fake conspiracy theories and even his own base has soured on him.     

As we look at this photo from his SaPersonay indoor hate rally, you can easily see that only half of the building was being used. If you look at the bleachers, you will see a blue partition behind it blocking off half of the building. Above that, is the rafters with all the open space behind it. As for the seating areas, you can see how small it is with not very many people. So, two rallies back to back SaPersonay's with low energy and empty crowds. I'm sure Donnie will be claiming later today that 80,000 people came out to see him. Really sad that a man like him is always so delusional.   


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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4948 on: April 04, 2022, 03:12:31 PM »
What a week for Trump.

1) Vindicated on the Hunter Biden story.
2) Hillary Clinton campaign fined by the FEC for the fake Russia collusion hoax.
3) Hole in one on the golf course. 

The winning just goes on and on.  Meanwhile Biden's poll numbers continue to crater.  He looks increasingly frail and defeated.   His son and brother are on the verge of being indicted as part of Biden, Inc.  Kamala is an embarrassment to the US.  Gas prices, inflation, crime, and border crossings soar out of control.  His plan?  Raise taxes and make it even easier to cross the border.  LOL.  The mid-term elections will be a disastrous defeat for the Dems.  Peppermint Patty is jumping ship before the chickens come home to roost.  His administration is in a death spiral. 

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4949 on: April 04, 2022, 03:16:37 PM »
That didn't last long  :D

Truth Social loses two key executives after botched rollout of Trump's social media app



Two top tech entrepreneurs have already quit working for Donald Trump's Truth Social startup.

Josh Adams and Billy Boozer, who served as the company’s chiefs of technology and product development, quickly became central figures in Trump's effort to build a social media company, but they both resigned less than a year after joining the former president's venture, reported Reuters.

“If Josh has left… all bets are off,” said one source about Adams, describing him as the "brains" behind Truth Social’s technology.

Their departures followed the bungled launch of the company's iPhone app on Feb. 20, with many users still on waiting lists and unable to access the platform -- despite assurances by chief executive Devin Nunes that the app would be fully operational by the end of last month.

The company still doesn't even have an app for Android phones, which are used by more than 40 percent of the U.S. market.

The pair resigned before their roles were publicly known outside Truth Social, where they worked at a level just below Wes Moss and Andy Litinsky, two former castmates on Trump's reality TV show “The Apprentice,” and they reportedly believed in the company's "anti-cancel culture" mission.

"[They wanted to create an] open platform, where as long as you don’t say anything that is criminal, you can be entitled to your own opinion," said one source.

They frequently posted on the platform after its launch, but presented themselves only as “Josh A.” and “Billy B.”

https://www.reuters.com/technology/exclusive-two-key-tech-execs-quit-truth-social-after-troubled-app-launch-2022-04-04/

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4950 on: April 05, 2022, 10:00:20 AM »
The 7 hour gap in Donald Trump's phone logs has not been "debunked". It was one of the first topics discussed during yesterday's House Rules Committee hearing before Contempt of Congress vote.   



Rep McGovern: “For his part Mr Scavino spoke by phone with (Trump) multiple times during attack”…...during period In which people “begged” Trump to intervene."

McGovern cited a long 7 hour gap in the call logs as reported by Costa Report and then compared it to 18 minutes of missing tape from Watergate. 

And then we heard from Rep. Jamie Raskin on this very same scandal where he is quoted as stating the 1/6 House Committee has an "intense interest" in Trump's 7 hour plus call log gap. Once again, I'm 100% correct as this 7 hour gap scandal is being intensely investigated. It's not "debunked". Two Trump stooges fed CNN a bogus story trying to soften the scandal so it wouldn't keep being reported.       

"The House committee investigating the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol riot has 'intense interest' in the gap in former President Donald Trump's call log", Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., said Sunday as the panel weighs whether to issue a criminal referral against Trump to the Justice Department.

Raskin, a former Trump impeachment manager who sits on the committee, told CBS News on Sunday that the nearly eight-hour gap in Trump's White House phone logs on Jan. 6 covered the period when the Capitol was under siege. Trump made publicly reported calls during the time period and the committee has been able to piece together some of Trump's activities throughout the day but is still missing information.

"It's a very unusual thing for us to find, that suddenly everything goes dark for a 7-hour period in terms of tracking the movements and the conversations of the president," Raskin said.

"We are aware of other phone calls that took place during that time that included the president. But we have no comprehensive, fine-grained portrait of what was going on during that period," he added. "And that's, obviously, of intense interest to us."

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4951 on: April 05, 2022, 02:02:23 PM »
Trump facing fresh scrutiny over $800 million campaign finance violation: report



According to a report from the Daily Beast's Roger Sollenberger, former president Donald Trump could be looking at a massive fine from the Federal Election Commission over the handling of $800 million in campaign donations.

At issue is how Trump's 2020 re-election campaign shuffled money around in his losing bid to remain in the Oval Office.

As Sollenberger wrote, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign was on the receiving end of a $113,000 fine from the FEC last week for its involvement in research for the so-called Steele file with the federal government claiming the campaign hid the payments.

Coming on the heels of that, Sollenberger reports watchdog group Campaign Legal Center previously filed a complaint with the FEC alleging Trump's people " violated federal campaign finance transparency requirements by routing hundreds of millions of dollars in campaign spending through intermediaries without disclosing the ultimate payees," and now a former FEC official has asked a judge to force them to investigate it.

According to the Beast report, the FEC -- "specifically its three Republican commissioners" -- has turned a blind eye to accusations against the Trump campaign but now, with the recent Clinton fine as a reminder, that may change.

"Dan Weiner, a former counsel at the FEC who now directs the Brennan Center’s Elections and Government Program, said the Republican commissioners will have to contend with this precedent.," Sollenberger wrote, with Weiner explaining, "The FEC isn’t exactly overzealous about enforcement, but you’ve got to have some modicum of accuracy. You can’t describe something as ‘legal services’ when it’s nothing like legal services.”

Calling the Clinton fine "an interesting precedent," he added, “Historically both sides have placed some emphasis on consistency, and it will put some constraint on the commissioners to reconcile any refusal to go forwards in the Trump case.”

After noting, "While it’s inescapable that the three Republican commissioners are far more averse to action than the Democrats, there’s debate over whether the rift is political or purely ideological. The conservatives may not specifically be in the bag for their own party, some observers argue—just less inclined to enforcement generally," the Beast report added, "The filing alleges that the Trump campaign laundered about $770 million in expenses to an unknown number of vendors through a single shell company. According to news reports, that company—American Made Media Consultants—was designed by members of Trump’s inner circle (with Trump’s blessing) specifically to conceal campaign payees from the public.'Like the Clinton complaint, CLC said the Trump arrangement “has hidden the identities of other sub-vendors' and the details of payments to those sub-vendors."

"CLC filed that initial complaint more than 600 days ago, but, according to Adav Noti, a former FEC attorney and current vice president at CLC, there has been “no indication” that the FEC has taken any action. So purely by coincidence, the same day that the Clinton news leaked to the press, Noti filed a lawsuit asking a federal judge to order the FEC to move," Sollenberger reported, adding that Noti told him, "The law requires campaigns to disclose where they spend money and what they spend it on, because voters deserve to know where their money goes. But there’s a growing problem in federal political campaigns of running spending through shell corporations to hide where it’s going. We’ve seen it now in multiple election cycles, and campaigns for all federal offices.”

You can read more here:

https://www.thedailybeast.com/first-the-feds-fined-hillary-clinton-now-it-might-be-donald-trumps-turn?ref=home

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
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