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Today, Trump announced that the U.S. will put $10 billion into the Board of Peace, although since Congress is the only body that can legally appropriate money in our system, it’s unclear how he intends to do this.
The event at the board appeared to be the Trump Show. Representatives from the countries who had accepted Trump’s invitation stood awkwardly on stage waiting for him while his favorite songs blared. Once he arrived, he rambled for an hour and then appeared to fall asleep at points in the meeting as dignitaries spoke.
On Air Force One as Trump traveled to Georgia this afternoon for a speech on the economy, Peter Doocy of the Fox News Channel asked Trump about the arrest of Mountbatten-Windsor. “Do you think people in this country at some point, associates of Jeffrey Epstein, will wind up in handcuffs, too?”
Trump answered: “Well, you know I’m the expert in a way, because I’ve been totally exonerated. It’s very nice, I can actually speak about it very nicely. I think it’s a shame. I think it’s very sad. I think it’s so bad for the royal family. It’s very, very sad to me. It’s a very sad thing. When I see that, it’s a very sad thing. To see it, and to see what’s going on with his brother, who’s obviously coming to our country very soon and he’s a fantastic man. King. So I think it’s a very sad thing. It’s really interesting ‘cause nobody used to speak about Epstein when he was alive, but now they speak. But I’m the one that can talk about it because I’ve been totally exonerated. I did nothing. In fact, the opposite—he was against me. He was fighting me in the election, which I just found out from the last three million pages of documents.”
All the liberal and fake news media are a joke. He shut his eyes for two seconds and you all make it a international story. Unreal. Also he said that he WANTS the United States to contribute $10 billion to the Board of Peace. There is a big difference in doing and wanting. Member nations a re contributing and the Board of Peace aims to manage the reconstruction of Gaza, with total efforts potentially addressing needs up to $70 billion. Trump is the Chair of this Board so I wouldn't call it "rambling." Only Democrats and the liberal media want to twist everything he does into a negative.
@7:26...House Oversight Committee chair James Comer (R-KY) told Fox News host Sean Hannity that President Donald Trump was “completely exonerated” of wrongdoing in the documents relating to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Comer joined Thursday’s edition of Hannity to discuss the arrest of former Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor over his ties to Epstein.
When asked by Hannity why former Attorney General Merrick Garland did not discuss the Epstein case during his time at the Department of Justice, Comer claimed that public focus on Epstein only began when it seemed as though the president could be implicated.
“Well, the Democrats did not care about Epstein until someone had the notion that Donald Trump may have been involved,” he said. “What we have seen from the millions of documents that have been released is that Donald Trump is completely exonerated in the whole Epstein saga.”
Today, Trump announced that the U.S. will put $10 billion into the Board of Peace, although since Congress is the only body that can legally appropriate money in our system, it’s unclear how he intends to do this.
ReplyDeleteThe event at the board appeared to be the Trump Show. Representatives from the countries who had accepted Trump’s invitation stood awkwardly on stage waiting for him while his favorite songs blared. Once he arrived, he rambled for an hour and then appeared to fall asleep at points in the meeting as dignitaries spoke.
On Air Force One as Trump traveled to Georgia this afternoon for a speech on the economy, Peter Doocy of the Fox News Channel asked Trump about the arrest of Mountbatten-Windsor. “Do you think people in this country at some point, associates of Jeffrey Epstein, will wind up in handcuffs, too?”
ReplyDeleteTrump answered: “Well, you know I’m the expert in a way, because I’ve been totally exonerated. It’s very nice, I can actually speak about it very nicely. I think it’s a shame. I think it’s very sad. I think it’s so bad for the royal family. It’s very, very sad to me. It’s a very sad thing. When I see that, it’s a very sad thing. To see it, and to see what’s going on with his brother, who’s obviously coming to our country very soon and he’s a fantastic man. King. So I think it’s a very sad thing. It’s really interesting ‘cause nobody used to speak about Epstein when he was alive, but now they speak. But I’m the one that can talk about it because I’ve been totally exonerated. I did nothing. In fact, the opposite—he was against me. He was fighting me in the election, which I just found out from the last three million pages of documents.”
In fact, Trump has not been exonerated.
All the liberal and fake news media are a joke. He shut his eyes for two seconds and you all make it a international story. Unreal.
ReplyDeleteAlso he said that he WANTS the United States to contribute $10 billion to the Board of Peace. There is a big difference in doing and wanting.
Member nations a re contributing and the Board of Peace aims to manage the reconstruction of Gaza, with total efforts potentially addressing needs up to $70 billion.
Trump is the Chair of this Board so I wouldn't call it "rambling." Only Democrats and the liberal media want to twist everything he does into a negative.
@7:26...House Oversight Committee chair James Comer (R-KY) told Fox News host Sean Hannity that President Donald Trump was “completely exonerated” of wrongdoing in the documents relating to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
ReplyDeleteComer joined Thursday’s edition of Hannity to discuss the arrest of former Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor over his ties to Epstein.
When asked by Hannity why former Attorney General Merrick Garland did not discuss the Epstein case during his time at the Department of Justice, Comer claimed that public focus on Epstein only began when it seemed as though the president could be implicated.
“Well, the Democrats did not care about Epstein until someone had the notion that Donald Trump may have been involved,” he said. “What we have seen from the millions of documents that have been released is that Donald Trump is completely exonerated in the whole Epstein saga.”