Humboldt County Jail Reports: Daily Booking Sheet – February 7, 2025

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Humboldt County Correctional Facility [Photo by Mark McKenna]

The Humboldt County Correctional Facility’s Daily Booking Sheet. This is information from the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Department. This shows individuals booked into the jail or given supervised release. Any individuals described should be presumed innocent until proven guilty:

Joshua Matthew Slater

  • Arrest Date/Time: 02/06/2025 06:41
  • Arresting Agency/Officer: Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office / Mullen
  • Charges:
    • PC647(f) M – Public Intoxication
  • Release Status: Released per PC 849(B)(2) on 02/06/2025 11:51

Leigh Ann Holguin

  • Arrest Date/Time: 02/06/2025 09:30
  • Arresting Agency/Officer: Eureka Police Department / Baird
  • Charges:
    • PC182(a)(1) F – Conspiracy to Commit a Crime (3 counts)
    • PC490.4(a)(4) M – Organized Retail Theft
  • Release Status: O.R. Felony CRCR2500192A on 02/06/2025 11:45

Adam Bryce Rapp

  • Arrest Date/Time: 02/06/2025 09:30
  • Arresting Agency/Officer: Eureka Police Department / Huffman
  • Charges:
    • PC182(a)(1) F – Conspiracy to Commit a Crime (2 counts)
    • PC490.4(a) M – Organized Retail Theft
  • Release Status: O.R. Felony CRCR2500192B on 02/06/2025 11:47

Crystle Dawn Angel

  • Arrest Date/Time: 02/06/2025 10:55
  • Arresting Agency/Officer: Eureka Police Department / Myers
  • Charges:
    • PC182(a)(1) F – Conspiracy to Commit a Crime
    • PC484e(a) F – Theft of Access Card Information
  • Release Status: Fresh Arrest

Tony Rocha

  • Arrest Date/Time: 02/06/2025 11:10
  • Arresting Agency/Officer: Humboldt County Coroner / Eckert
  • Charges:
    • PC240 M – Assault
    • PC242 M – Battery
    • HS11377(a) M – Possession of Controlled Substance
    • HS11364 M – Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
    • VOP M – Violation of Probation
  • Release Status: O.R. Misdemeanor on 02/06/2025 14:04

Anthony Gene Quinn

  • Arrest Date/Time: 02/06/2025 12:00
  • Arresting Agency/Officer: Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office / Mhawng
  • Charges:
    • PC245(a)(1) F – Assault with a Deadly Weapon
    • PC69 F – Resisting an Executive Officer
    • PC1203.2(a) M – Violation of Probation
  • Release Status: Fresh Arrest

Oriya Leilani Jefferson

  • Arrest Date/Time: 02/06/2025 12:39
  • Arresting Agency/Officer: Arcata Police Department / Lewallen
  • Charges:
    • PC211 F – Robbery
  • Release Status: Fresh Arrest

Justin Garrett Payton

  • Arrest Date/Time: 02/06/2025 13:10
  • Arresting Agency/Officer: Humboldt County Probation / Monasterio
  • Charges:
    • PC1203.2(a)(1) F – Violation of Probation
  • Release Status: Fresh Arrest

Liam Henry Rasch

  • Arrest Date/Time: 02/06/2025 15:12
  • Arresting Agency/Officer: Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office / TBarnwell
  • Charges:
    • PC182(a)(1) F – Conspiracy to Commit a Crime
    • PC185 M – Wearing a Mask to Evade Police
    • PC594(a) F – Vandalism
  • Release Status: Bail Bond CRRW2500003 on 02/06/2025 18:59

Matthew Nathan Anker

  • Arrest Date/Time: 02/06/2025 15:35
  • Arresting Agency/Officer: Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office / Gurney, T
  • Charges:
    • PC273.5(a) F – Domestic Violence
  • Release Status: Bench Warrant CRCR2302680

Brian Keith Baldwin

  • Arrest Date/Time: 02/06/2025 15:44
  • Arresting Agency/Officer: Eureka Police Department / Sheldon
  • Charges:
    • PC1203.2(a) M – Violation of Probation (3 counts)
    • PC243(e)(1) M – Domestic Battery
    • PC273.5(a) M – Domestic Violence
  • Release Status: Bench Warrant

Sarah Leiteritz

  • Arrest Date/Time: 02/06/2025 16:31
  • Arresting Agency/Officer: Arcata Police Department / Villareal
  • Charges:
    • PC273a(a) F – Child Endangerment
  • Release Status: Bail Bond 25-0312 on 02/06/2025 22:39

Derrick Daniel Delahunt

  • Arrest Date/Time: 02/06/2025 18:33
  • Arresting Agency/Officer: Eureka Police Department / Huffman
  • Charges:
    • PC647(f) M – Public Intoxication
  • Release Status: Released per PC 849(B)(2) on 02/07/2025 00:51

Carlos Carlos Alvarez

    • Arrest Date/Time: 02/06/2025 20:08
    • Arresting Agency/Officer: Eureka Police Department / T. Gardner
    • Charges:
      • PC647(f) M – Public Intoxication
      • PC1203.2(a) M – Violation of Probation
    • Release Status: Fresh Arrest

Lonnie Delahunt

    • Arrest Date/Time: 02/06/2025 18:33
    • Arresting Agency/Officer: Eureka Police Department / Huffman
    • Charges:
      • PC647(f) M – Public Intoxication
    • Release Status: Released per PC 849(B)(2) on 02/07/2025 00:19

Wesley Dustin Hatch

  • Arrest Date/Time: 02/06/2025 20:05
  • Arresting Agency/Officer: Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office / Dodd
  • Charges:
    • PC273.5(a) F – Domestic Violence
    • PC236 F – False Imprisonment
  • Release Status: Bail Bond 202500549 on 02/07/2025 00:00

Miles Harris Ketchum

  • Arrest Date/Time: 02/06/2025 20:17
  • Arresting Agency/Officer: Eureka Police Department / B. Ross
  • Charges:
    • VC23152(a) M – DUI Alcohol
    • VC21453(a) I – Failure to Stop at Red Light
    • VC24400(a) I – Headlamp Requirement Violation
  • Release Status: O.R. Misdemeanor on 02/07/2025 02:34

Timothy William O’Brien

  • Arrest Date/Time: 02/06/2025 21:29
  • Arresting Agency/Officer: Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office / Froeming
  • Charges:
    • VC14601.2(a) M – Driving with a Suspended License (DUI-related)
    • VC4000(a)(1) I – Unregistered Vehicle
    • HS11364(a) M – Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
    • VC14601.5(a) M – Driving with a Suspended License
    • VC23152(a) M – DUI Alcohol
    • VC23152(b) M – DUI with BAC of 0.08% or Higher
    • VC23578 M – DUI with Excessive BAC
    • VC16028(a) I – Failure to Provide Proof of Insurance
  • Release Status: O.R. Misdemeanor on 02/06/2025 23:00

Carlos Daniel McBride

  • Arrest Date/Time: 02/06/2025 21:38
  • Arresting Agency/Officer: Eureka Police Department / T. Gardner
  • Charges:
    • VC23153(a) F – DUI Causing Injury
    • VC12500(a) M – Unlicensed Driver
  • Release Status: Fresh Arrest

Divine Lavon Caudle

  • Arrest Date/Time: 02/06/2025 23:55
  • Arresting Agency/Officer: Eureka Police Department / M. Shaw
  • Charges:
    • PC647(f) M – Public Intoxication
    • PC148(a)(1) M – Resisting Arrest
  • Release Status: Bench Warrant CRCR2403847

James Michael Caudel

  • Arrest Date/Time: 02/07/2025 02:00
  • Arresting Agency/Officer: California Highway Patrol / Gast
  • Charges:
    • PC1203.2(a)(2) M – Violation of Probation
    • VC23152(f) M – DUI Drugs
    • VC23152(c) M – DUI Controlled Substance
  • Release Status: Fresh Arrest

Jacob Edger Ross

  • Arrest Date/Time: 02/07/2025 03:07
  • Arresting Agency/Officer: Eureka Police Department / Gardner
  • Charges:
    • PC273.5(a) F – Domestic Violence
  • Release Status: Fresh Arrest

Note: This list was compiled by AI using the Booking Sheet from the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office below. All information was current as of the time the HCSO booking sheet was completed. Note the time on the original booking sheet for that information.

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allen
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allen
1 year ago

Take your fingers out of your ears MAGA people and listen to the truth. Trump and Musk are lying to you.

Trump repeats rightwing claim that USAid subscriptions to Politico were ‘payoffs’ | Trump administration | The Guardian

Trump repeats rightwing claim that USAid subscriptions to Politico were ‘payoffs’

Here is more truth. Jebs posted this yesterday 
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/02/06/politico-note-to-readers-00202917

 In reality, USAID spent approximately $44,000 on Politico subscriptions over two years, not the $8 million figure that has been circulated. 

In summary, USAID’s purchase of Politico subscriptions was a routine expenditure aimed at keeping the agency informed and was not intended to provide Politico subscriptions specifically for the White House.
GPT

One more:
https://kymkemp.com/2025/02/06/humboldt-county-jail-reports-daily-booking-sheet-february-6-2025/#comment-1805459 

It should also be noted that during Trump’s first administration USAID paid $thousands for news subscriptions including Politico.

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Unvaxxed and Overtaxed
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Unvaxxed and Overtaxed
1 year ago
Reply to  allen

This would be the equivalent of Humboldt county paying RHBB $1,000-1,500 per employee, per month for Kym to report to the county what the county is doing. If you believe this nonsense, I have a bridge for sale.

Giant Squirrel
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Giant Squirrel
1 year ago

We’ve attempted to draw the attention of leftist friends to the obvious corruption of legacy media, one example is how they all using the same unusual phrase or wording to “report” the same attack on the same day, obviously distributed talking points to all but the wilfully ignorant. Now the receipts are out in the open but lost leftists, 30% of Americans refuse to accept truth and reality, living in a fantasy world that can only be called insanity because they’re unable to cope with the cognitive dissonance.
https://x.com/BackinUSSRboy/status/1887514734414413903?t=lt4xLXexZ8BqzKJlK1TJfQ&s=19

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Giant Squirrel
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Giant Squirrel
1 year ago

USAID funded humanity-hating WEF to tune off $52m

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CsMisadventures
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CsMisadventures
1 year ago

It’s not unusual in the corporate world for workers to have subs that are relevant to their business and interests. Some pay for them, some allow the employees to access them on their own. What I see here is they get shut down over “efficiency” but we’ll see them crop back up as “approved and vetted” resources. Elon has a history of “YOU’RE FIRED” meltdowns, only rescind them later. Just ask his own Xhitter employees when he took over the platform.

Yabut
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Yabut
1 year ago

8 million dollars worth? Of subscriptions for news about themselves? What seems to have provoked the situation was the refusal of Politico to allow assorted informally hired investigators access some sensitive files. Maybe they will all be reinstated but maybe they would never have been fired in the first place if they had worked something out. Who can tell? Hysteria seems to be the news of the day.

allen
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allen
1 year ago
Reply to  Yabut

What $8 million are you talking about?

Mr. Clark
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1 year ago
Reply to  Yabut

”previous 10 years found other government agencies paid a total of over $34 million to Politico (not just $8 million) over that decade”.

Mr. Clark
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1 year ago
Reply to  Mr. Clark

this form a Kim link yesterday.

CsMisadventures
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CsMisadventures
1 year ago
Reply to  allen

Jokes on them. Nothing keeping them from getting the same info on their own and flooding the bills upstream to someone else’s inbox.

Giant Squirrel
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Giant Squirrel
1 year ago
Reply to  allen

USAID funded worldwide propaganda operation Internews Network $95m

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Yabut
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Yabut
1 year ago
Reply to  allen

“The reality is far more complex than that. What the government has been paying for is are millions in subscriptions to a news service telling the news about the government. Hello? Politico touts itself as “comprehensive coverage of politics, policy, and political news.” And that is mostly about Federal politics at that. Why does the government pay so much to be told about what it is doing itself? Even superficially that is weird. Politico has a very incestuous relation with the government and it’s really hard to parse out whether Politico is a tool of government or the government is a tool for Politico. And is there rest of national media so indepent from either of them?
I read a small bit in an article that Federal subscription to Politico grew substantially under Biden’s administration. But search as I might, I can not find anything that addresses the actual figures. That raises very real questions. Not the least is that is the Federal government so inept that it doesn’t know what it is doing and needs to pay a press organization to tell them? At worse of course it is unclear whether Politico is an agent of the government to spread propaganda. Either way It’s a relationship that shouldn’t be so prominent in either the media or the government. Shades of Hearst and the Spanish American War!”

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allen
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allen
1 year ago
Reply to  Yabut

I asked ChatGPT for a rebuttal to your argument as your intellectual intelligence is way above mine.

1. Media Monitoring is Necessary – Governments need to stay informed about public perception, media narratives, and potential misinformation. Subscribing to news services helps officials make informed decisions and respond to issues effectively.
2. Ensuring Accuracy – By having access to reputable news sources, government agencies can fact-check reports, correct inaccuracies, and provide accurate information to the public.
3. Operational Efficiency – Government agencies are large and complex, dealing with multiple policies and programs. Having a centralized source of news helps officials stay updated without relying on scattered or potentially unreliable sources.
4. Not About Influence – Supporters might argue that paying for subscriptions or media services doesn’t mean the government is controlling the news. Many private organizations also subscribe to news services without influencing editorial content.
5. Public Communication – Some might claim that government spending on news services helps ensure accurate reporting on policies and programs, so the public stays informed.

Giant Squirrel
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Giant Squirrel
1 year ago
Reply to  allen

ChatGPT is only leftist opinion, not fact

Mr. Clark
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1 year ago
Reply to  Giant Squirrel

The fact is Trump is cleaning house. And the truth is coming out. Bunch of fucking lairs.

CsMisadventures
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CsMisadventures
1 year ago
Reply to  Giant Squirrel

Really? It’s AI. Also, your boy Elon gave a crapton of money for it’s development. So does that make him a leftist? I mean he did support Obama and others in their election campaigns.

Giant Squirrel
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Giant Squirrel
1 year ago

Elon admits he was previously a leftist Dem, then the party shifted so far left he ended slightly right without changing his values at all. Happened to many of us that joined the Dems in our youth with plans to make the world a better place, alas hopes dashed by corrupt Dem politicians and their exploitation of identity politics

Yabut
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Yabut
1 year ago

It a tool. It’s the leftist nature of public information and people who choose to use it that leads there. If you don’t think it’s dangerous, just picture GS using it for posts instead of x. It’s probably already a tool for the right wing there as it is for the left wing here. And tools make money for Musk. Who invested in a tool that willmmajpke a crap load of money is irrelevant.

Mr. Clark
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1 year ago
Reply to  allen

but it lies…….

Yabut
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Yabut
1 year ago
Reply to  allen

AI is an institutionalized GIGO. Using it in comments to be low cost snide, petty and uniformed reply gets the expected result. So the will be the first and only time I knowingly reply to a gambit of someone using AI as substitute for the commenter’s own understanding.
Government is a monopoly. It doesn’t need to be in a public relations battle when there is no competition. In fact, the vituperative nature of such an idea has led to the unstatesmanlike government we have been increasingly saddled with for the last two decades.
It has been like the old Solomon story in the Bible where two women are saying a baby is theirs. Solomon’s wisdom is purportedly shown by his knowing that the true mother will so love the child she will see the other woman take the child rather than let Solomon cut it in half to fairly settle the conflict. Only US politics has no such wisdom to offer. The good of the country is happily cut in pieces for distribution. So here we are. I don’t know if AI came up with the stupidity of public relations in government being an issue. I suspect it was led there by the process of asking for your approval. But stupid it is.
The idea that subscriptions exist indeed doesn’t mean the government necessarily “controls” the news. But then the fact that there are many news subscriptions doesn’t mean it doesn’t either. In Politico’s there are real serious questions about who controls what. The government controlling the news or Politico controlling the government. I expect it is a mutual use for both. There are some troubling incidents of mutual benefit that turned out to be wrong. Too close a relationship leads to that happening and should on principle be prevented.
That includes the bits about being informed and government being so big it needs a commercial entity to deal with it. And, even if government finds out about misinformation, in the US it can’t constitutionally stop it. And countering it in the media seems only to make it worse. Look at anti vaxxers, conspiracy theorists, greenhouse climate issues, etc, etc, etc. Any effort by the monolithic government to act to counter what they term misinformation only entrenched it more. The government is not a loving parent trying to guide a wayward child. It wields laws courts, prisons, taxes, military, etc. That is its nature and as it should be. It can not be what you have apparently told AI it is.
So from now on, if I feel the need to respond to AI comments, it’s going to be with the acronym GIGO as an equally disingenuous refusal to waste my time.

Kym Kemp
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1 year ago
Reply to  Yabut

The WSJ has an excellent piece on this. Here’s an excerpt:

Many federal agencies subscribe to publications from Politico, the Associated Press, the New York Times and Wall Street Journal parent Dow Jones, as well as to specialized newsletters and data products such as Bloomberg’s financial terminals. Some of these subscriptions can cost tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars, depending on how many people use them and the contract length.

Individual members of Congress and committees often subscribe, too. Federal records show some spent thousands of dollars on such products between July and September 2024, the latest period available. 

A spending crackdown could have far reaching implications for publications that count on the government as a customer. It also may be a harbinger of what’s to come for businesses in other sectors, like consulting, that have enjoyed steady revenue by tailoring their offerings to the federal workforce.

USAID paid $24,000 to Politico in fiscal 2024, according to USASpending.gov, and the federal government paid a total of $8.1 million in that time. That is about 3% of Politico’s 2024 revenue, according to people familiar with the matter. 

Federal agencies classify their spending on various media products in a number of ways, making it difficult to tally for some companies. The government spent tens of millions of dollars on newspapers, scientific journals, legal publications and oil-price databases in recent years.

https://www.wsj.com/business/media/politico-draws-doges-ire-signaling-a-shakeout-for-media-with-major-government-customers-8b4db480
I was able to subscribe again because they are currently offering $1 a week subscription.

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Yabut
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Yabut
1 year ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

None of that is relevant? Useful? On point? to the issues with the government paying for subscriptions to politico. It’s not just USAID. Anyway I can’t look at your link because- da ta- it’s behind a subscription fire wall. Ironic that?
The main issue that doesn’t seem to get addressed is that Politico is not just a generalized news source where 8 million in the subscription fees is miniscule to the company. It’s a news source with a specific bias that specializes in reporting and frankly spreading news about the Federal government and the government subscriptions are not negligible to its bottom line. The information I was able scrounge off internet services was that Politico had a gross of about $100,000,000 a year. Enough that the sudden stopping of subscriptions by Trump created delayed pay for it employees. Government subscriptions were not negligible.
Even worse is the value of Politico to the Federal Administration. Not as a source of information because the Administration itself is the news and should know already but to the wider world about the Administration. How many times has Politico turned up on this site alone? It is almost a constant. This raises the possibility of the Administration using Politico to spread its own political agenda.
Now if both parties exhibited consistent great personal integrity to reporting without regard to their own politics, then the reciprocity issue would not be in play. But there are incidences of not-so-honest takes by Politico. It is not so much a left leaning bias- which it has- as much as that bias seemed to be in the service of the Biden Administration personally. “A 2014 Pew Research Survey found that 59% of Politico’s audience is consistently or primarily liberal, 16% Mixed, and 26% consistently or mostly conservative. This indicates that a more liberal audience prefers politico.However, since our last review, many more op-eds and news stories favor the left through story selection and wording, such as this Republicans gripped by dread as multiple crises swirl, and this Trump official pressured CDC to change report on Covid and kids. They generally report news factually and recently with a more left-leaning bias in both story selection and editorial positions.” The dismissing of the Hunter Biden laptop story and the release of the draft of the Supreme Court decision on Roe vs Wade seems less like news and more like politics enough to show media integrity was easily dismissed in favor of what? Servicing a client? Working with the people in a certain Administration? Anyway questionable enough that the Politico-Biden relation has a sleazy, gossipy, soap opera feel that can’t be dismissed with a blythe ” the government pays for lots of subscriptions.”
BTW I finally ran into the source for GS’s x post about this.
https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/politico/

Espino
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Espino
1 year ago
Reply to  allen

You do know, as the magnitude of the grift goes public, you’ll have to do lots better than this nonsense. Politico is a left wing rag and more than half of this country disagrees with almost everything they publish. Remind me, how many tax dollars did Breitbart, with their opposing views, receive? Pure political payoff which is how democrats define Democracy. Doge will expose it all, and heads will roll.

Kym Kemp
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1 year ago
Reply to  Espino

Here’s what the Conservative Wall St. Journal states,

An inside-the-Beltway must-read media outlet has quickly become a flashpoint in President Trump’s pursuit of federal government-spending cuts.

Politico, launched nearly 20 years ago to provide insight into government goings-on and Capitol Hill haggling, built a lucrative business selling news and, increasingly, targeted products to federal agencies and the lobbyists and consultants who serve them. It developed sophisticated policy-analysis and tracking tools, in addition to exclusive news and newsletters.

Complaints about excessive government spending on news organizations began swirling earlier this week, after Semafor reported on a technical error that impacted Politico’s payroll. Conservatives on social media latched onto the news, falsely tying the pay glitch to the recent cutoff in funding for the U.S. Agency for International Development.

Elon Musk, who runs DOGE, the Department of Government Efficiency, shared a post about tallies of government payments to Politico on X, which he owns, calling them a “wasteful expenditure.” Others escalated the furor throughout the day. Thursday morning, Trump said on his social-media platform Truth Social that funds going to news organizations were a “payoff” for “writing positive stories about Democrats.”

Many federal agencies subscribe to publications from Politico, the Associated Press, the New York Times and Wall Street Journal parent Dow Jones, as well as to specialized newsletters and data products such as Bloomberg’s financial terminals. Some of these subscriptions can cost tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars, depending on how many people use them and the contract length.

Yabut
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Yabut
1 year ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

“Many federal agencies subscribe to publications from Politico, the Associated Press, the New York Times and Wall Street Journal parent Dow Jones, as well as to specialized newsletters and data products such as Bloomberg’s financial terminals.” The issue is should they.

Kym Kemp
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1 year ago
Reply to  Yabut

Well, I don’t know about you but for instance, when I was at University, I really really got a lot of information from the subscriptions that our UCAL Library system gave us access too. Students having access to information (for instance) is valuable in ways that is hard to quantify. For the first time in my life I had access to newspapers like the Wall Street Journal and magazines like the New Yorker. I’m infinitely richer for it and, you all get the benefit of me loving news that I learned in large part from access to all those subscriptions paid for by the government. (Also thanks Dad for reading the Times Standard back to front and Mom for listening daily to NPR on KHSU)

Yabut
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Yabut
1 year ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

The government is not in a public library educating students who pay for the privilege of education. The government has employees who it is directing to carry on its business as appropriate. I have never heard of any university buying a commercial news service subscription to tell its students what it is doing. Or its faculty what its doing. It tell them itself. Which is in essence what Politico does for government.
Any government who has to hire a non-technical news service at many, many millions of dollars to tell its employees what it is doing has a problem with 1) its caliber of employee, 2) its caliber of communication, 3) it’s caliber of leadership and/or 4) its understanding of its mission. These were not technical journals to keep experts abreast of the latest news in their field.
Of course the public is not invited to participate so I have no idea what Politico Pro was actually doing, but from their own web page it said “In August 2022, POLITICO Pro introduced Stakeholder Management, a suite of stakeholder engagement tools built right within the Pro platform and powered by cutting-edge intelligence. The solution gives professionals what they need to find the right people, foster the right relationships, and champion top policy priorities. ” That should scare the public- that a commercial service is charging for facilitating government networking and lobbying using information the government provides the commercial service for free. Or even at government cost if they get what they want using a FOIA request. Like lobbyists are not a problem already and Congress isn’t already too willing to let them guide legislation, this service organizes it for them. Why doesn’t the government just provide information about itself to itself? It might be less dangerous than running it through a non-government entity filter so it can sell it on predigested.
https://www.politicopro.com/about/

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Mel
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Mel
1 year ago
Reply to  allen

Literally everything you’ve believed the last 4 years was a lie but ok

Mr. Clark
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1 year ago
Reply to  allen

LOL……whatever……

Mr. Clark
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1 year ago
Reply to  Mr. Clark

Its worse than i ever imagined. Liberalism gone wild. like those collage chicks in Ft. Lauderdale in the 90s.

Tangled Massocells
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Tangled Massocells
1 year ago
Reply to  allen

Why you not saying anything about USAid spending $20 million for Bert and Ernie in Iraq?

Tim
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Unvaxxed and Overtaxed
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Unvaxxed and Overtaxed
1 year ago

Politico pro subscription costs $12,000-$15,000 dollars per year. Since my tax dollars are paying for the subscriptions for government employees, shouldn’t I also have a subscription? Did anyone read politicos one paragraph response to the allegations of fraud and money laundering? I’ll summarize it for ya:
”nothing to see here folks, now get back to work!”

allen
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allen
1 year ago

Seems one of Musk’s boy wonders just resigned over past racist comments.

Why does this not surprise me.

CsMisadventures
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CsMisadventures
1 year ago
Reply to  allen

He already resigned. Now Musk is polling Xhitter to see if he should be hired back. One thing for sure is, Elon has a meltdown when getting booed. Dude can’t handle criticism. At all.

Giant Squirrel
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Giant Squirrel
1 year ago

DOGE member “Big Balls” has already been rehired after brief separation

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Angela Robinson
1 year ago

It gets better. Sort of, the racist is back according to Musk, but…

https://gizmodo.com/doge-staffer-previously-fired-from-cybersecurity-company-for-leaking-secrets-2000561131

Tim
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Tim
1 year ago

It’s dumbfounding the complete lack of vetting and oversight for these folks that they are letting rummage around sites that handle billions of dollars and contain secrets about the country’s nuclear weapons. I’m baffled at the tepid responses by Congress to the usurpation of their Constitutional powers over the budget.

Mel
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Mel
1 year ago
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As opposed to hiring people strictly on their appearance and sexual deviance

Ossified Betise
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Ossified Betise
1 year ago
Reply to  Mel

You’d think federal employees would be hotter and a lot more fun then?
Thank god trump isn’t a sexual deviant slob?

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Maverick Rhoyd Chief Alpha 1, Liberty Enforcement
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Maverick Rhoyd Chief Alpha 1, Liberty Enforcement
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

but, hillary clinton emails?

Mr. Clark
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1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

Quite the opposite of the chicks with dicks working for the corrupt Bidens.

Yabut
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Yabut
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

You shouldn’t be. Congress has a better handle on the skeletons in Washington’s closet and they are well aware of the nature of Trump in using them. And they are rightfully spooked by the sudden change from the election. Not to mention that when in the last 20 years has Congress shown they possess a backbone at all. If they did both left and right would Hollar like a stuck pig. People have what you demanded. They just don’t like what getting their petty bickering got them.

CsMisadventures
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CsMisadventures
1 year ago
Steve Koch
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Steve Koch
1 year ago

I am certain that software engineer who posted re: his racial attitudes was never fired from his real job and is probably still working on this project from a safe location.

If Trump or Musk make a big deal about “bringing him back”, it is because they are baiting the left into focusing on this incident.

CsMisadventures
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CsMisadventures
1 year ago
Reply to  Steve Koch

He resigned. Now they’re trying to get him back but running into some congressional pushback on a quasi-job that shouldn’t exist in the first place.

sallie
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sallie
1 year ago
Espino
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Espino
1 year ago
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Oh, more MET information? The same MET that was busted for making up 100 monitoring stations. In other words, reporting temperatures from sources that don’t exist.
https://iowaclimate.org/2024/11/05/science-shock-u-k-met-office-is-inventing-temperature-data-from-100-non-existent-stations/

CsMisadventures
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CsMisadventures
1 year ago
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There Is Nothing Green About the ‘Green’ AgendaBy Steve Milloy
So that’s where he’s been. I’ve had real convos with that guy in science boards years back (late 90s-00s). Him and Eugene Volokh. I wouldn’t call them climate deniers, not at all, but they don’t buy into the overhype of it.
I used to have one of his first books, Junk Science Judo. He wrote another about government mandating and coercing of that agenda. In 2009. See if what’s changed or came true.

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Mr. Clark
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1 year ago
Reply to  sallie

Weed is legal.

Giant Squirrel
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Giant Squirrel
1 year ago

DOGE BIG BALLS team revealed, the one stepped aside yesterday after stooge “journalist” hit piece likely reinstated today.

https://x.com/SaltyGoat17/status/1887683356722184314?t=KA28oiAwCzE2x6eEDd22Ng&s=19
Here’s the administrative state actor that doxxed DOGE engineer
https://x.com/Babygravy9/status/1887900053240504519?t=uRlAu196f3QylHuQGj1UaA&s=19
https://x.com/MarioNawfal/status/1887851878928552242?t=BdqHVRiwnOkYJ1A45K14Jw&s=19

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Unvaxxed and Overtaxed
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Unvaxxed and Overtaxed
1 year ago

Chemonics International, the largest recipient of USAID, received 1.8 Billion dollars last year, and around 18 billion since Bill Clinton was president. They are a pharmaceutical delivery company, mainly delivering AIDS drugs, however, only 7% of their products ever got delivered, meaning that 93% never made it to their destination, according to Politico. This is all public info on the spending.gov website. I posted proof yesterday but it seems that the dems failed to look at this government website, instead believing the unsupported denials from the MSM, basically saying we need to take their word for it. I encourage our liberal friends to play around on the government website. Also if you dig a little , you will see that chemonics international has ties to the Clinton Foundation, as well as John podesta (the pizza gate guy). That’s right, USAID is involved in child trafficking in Haiti.

https://www.usaspending.gov/search/?hash=fa5b8804726e08fa628d7594c8617985

https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2023-11-09/revealed-usaids-10bn-health-project-riddled-with-failings-inefficiencies-and-fraud-allegations/

https://www.devex.com/news/exclusive-documents-reveal-largest-usaid-health-project-in-trouble-90933/amp

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/campaigns/1640965/failed-afghan-project-highlights-clintons-contractor-ties/

Ossified Betise
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Ossified Betise
1 year ago

Ahh pizzagate, juicing babies!
unhinged and overdaft

Maverick Rhoyd Chief Alpha 1, Liberty Enforcement
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Maverick Rhoyd Chief Alpha 1, Liberty Enforcement
1 year ago

Elonk Musk has earned the right to eat what he wants. He is smartest man in the world until the Tesla stock will never crash.

Giant Squirrel
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Giant Squirrel
1 year ago

Americans demand dramatic reform of the bureaucratic state

https://x.com/MrWhiteMAGA/status/1887625146464125376?t=ozO2F5VTcO6zcSKDdebLmA&s=19

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Maverick Rhoyd Chief Alpha 1, Liberty Enforcement
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Maverick Rhoyd Chief Alpha 1, Liberty Enforcement
1 year ago
Reply to  Giant Squirrel

17% Bolshevik apparently. Conservatives are just looking to a return of everyday normal burning through the chaff of society to free the total upheaval of wealth for the betters class. The average working people are tired of the peasant class slowing wealth transfer to our well bred betters. We need substantial change. When I save up enough I bring it to a coinstar to go towards my share in a Trump Watch!!!

jdog
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jdog
1 year ago
Reply to  Giant Squirrel

thats a mandate if i ever saw one

Unvaxxed and Overtaxed
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Unvaxxed and Overtaxed
1 year ago

Pfizer is the second largest recipient of USAID, btw.

Yabut
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Yabut
1 year ago

Vaccines?

Unvaxxed and Overtaxed
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Unvaxxed and Overtaxed
1 year ago
Reply to  Yabut

That aren’t getting delivered? Shell company?

allen
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allen
1 year ago

Got a link about your Chemonics claim? There was delivery problems in early stages but I believe that has been worked out

How old is that Politico article and do you have a link?

Also you do realize one of the missions of USAID is fighting disease, so yes they funded Pfizer. I believe a lot of that had to do with the Covid 19 vaccine.

Unvaxxed and Overtaxed
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Unvaxxed and Overtaxed
1 year ago
Reply to  allen

The links are in red below my comment, if you click them, it takes you to the article so you can read for yourself. All of the answers to your questions are in the links I provided.

“ Sometimes you need to take your fingers out of your ears and listen to the truth. “
-Allen

allen
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allen
1 year ago

Was referring to this “however, only 7% of their products ever got delivered, meaning that 93% never made it to their destination, according to Politico.”
Got a link for that?
Your articles are from 2017 and 2023. How are things now?

Espino
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Espino
1 year ago
Reply to  allen

What most of that had to do with was graft. The truth train has left the station. Buckle up. Covid was a nasty flu, the bureaucratic response to it was graft and hysteria. Pfizer sold 40 billion dollars of covid “vaccine” in 2022 alone. Two year after the flu. I hear that whistle blowing, it’s coming down the tracks.

Maverick Rhoyd Chief Alpha 1, Liberty Enforcement
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Maverick Rhoyd Chief Alpha 1, Liberty Enforcement
1 year ago
Reply to  Espino

Everyone was chopping the black market Pfizer with oyster sauce and selling it as outdated Mr T. Sure there were side effects, but if you ate some liver, some pasta, and lift through the abdominal chills, people still bulked up. ?????????that train has left the station losers!!!

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CsMisadventures
1 year ago
Reply to  allen

Here’s one. https://wltreport.com/2025/02/04/pfizer-is-2-list-top-usaid-contracts-2024/

But you can’t check USAid yourself because this is now listed on the page:
On Friday, February 7, 2025, at 11:59 pm (EST) all USAID direct hire personnel will be placed on administrative leave globally, with the exception of designated personnel responsible for mission-critical functions, core leadership and specially designated programs. Essential personnel expected to continue working will be informed by Agency leadership by Thursday, February 6, at 3:00pm (EST).”


Ossified Betise
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Ossified Betise
1 year ago

Geez thanks trump , operation light speed. Lets just magababble and let Nippon Steal buyout proceed in a complete fold on repeatedly stated policy, and tariff the whole world cause they make fun of trumps best brain. His uncle went to mit don’t ya know.

Giant Squirrel
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Giant Squirrel
1 year ago

Winning poker player says:

Forget for a moment your political views and imagine politics is a game played by two teams. 

The goal is to win over the public, taking positions that are popular with voters. 

Strategically speaking, one team is consistently on the unpopular side of every issue and have an all time low approval rating. 

Yet, they are not adjusting, they are doubling down on a provably losing strategy, making it easy for the other team to rack up wins. 

In my lifetime, I don’t think the Democratic Party has ever been worse off than they are now. 

They need to fire the coach, GM, owner, and shake up the current roster, trading The Squad to Timbuktu.

https://x.com/RealKidPoker/status/1887751916626805133?t=S8k9sGPv4HDH_qvXbI2ONg&s=19

Maverick Rhoyd Chief Alpha 1, Liberty Enforcement
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Maverick Rhoyd Chief Alpha 1, Liberty Enforcement
1 year ago
Reply to  Giant Squirrel

I think your team needs a contract to have easy food on the road. KFC, Taco Bell. Chic follicle or something. They just have post pics enjoying the food every day. Hit me up and we’ll talk numbers. This has got to blow up like a celebration with too many extra fireworks!!

sallie
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sallie
1 year ago

Human brains contain a plastic spoons worth of nanoplastics researchers find.

https://www.wwnytv.com/2025/02/05/hu
man-brains-contain-an-entire-plastic-spoons-worth-nanoplastics-researchers-find/

Ossified Betise
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Ossified Betise
1 year ago
Reply to  sallie

Mmmm micro plastics, its what’s for dinner!

Espino
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Espino
1 year ago
Reply to  sallie

I’ve heard that, but I’ve never met a soul that believed it.

Mr. Clark
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1 year ago
Reply to  Espino

Now you have.

CsMisadventures
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CsMisadventures
1 year ago
Reply to  sallie

Link fix: https://www.wwnytv.com/2025/02/05/hu
man-brains-contain-an-entire-plastic-spoons-worth-nanoplastics-researchers-find/

Definitely a read with some substance. From the actual paper inside your link this I find:
e,f, Polarization wave microscopy reveals substantially more refractile inclusions in dementia cases, especially in regions with associated immune cell accumulation (e) and along the vascular walls (f). All images were collected on a small subset of participants (n = 10 for normal brains; n = 3 for dementia cases) to provide visual evidence to support analytical chemistry.
That will be a hinging point for people to say that microplastics cause Dementia, but doesn’t explicitly say that but they were definitely found concentrated in the portions of the brain’s affected regions. Seems to say that the study is too short (8 years) to say if plastics do/don’t/maybe cause elevated risks or are a cause, but I could see it with a longer study. Might be more of a situation of “Hey there’s no fire currently here but there’s matches over on a shelf over here, and gasoline over there, and what’s that guy doing?”
Definitely something to keep watching.

jdog
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jdog
1 year ago

E, F Polarization wave microscopy
lol how do they even make this shit up

Giant Squirrel
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Giant Squirrel
1 year ago

Is this how we wanted our taxes spent?

EP MACE: $10-MILLION SPENT ON CREATING TRANSGENDER MICE, RATS, AND MONKEYS
You can’t make this stuff up…
x.com/RepNancyMace/s…

https://x.com/MarioNawfal/status/1887602566189683106?t=V5-7IWOxsspqIS7svVoi3w&s=19

Trashman
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Trashman
1 year ago

Lotta hair on fire.

The Real Guest
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The Real Guest
1 year ago

The First Amendment of the United States Constitution states: 

  • “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof”…
The Real Guest
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The Real Guest
1 year ago

What’s not to trust…???

https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/cg7zp1dgmxmo

‘Netanyahu gifts Trump a golden pager during US visit’
“Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has presented US President Donald Trump with a golden pager while visiting Washington DC.”

“Netanyahu’s office said the pager represented “a turning point in the war” when Israel carried out a deadly operation against Hezbollah in September 2024.
In the operation, Israel targeted pagers used by members of the Iran-backed militant group, causing them to explode.
Dozens of people were killed and thousands injured in the attacks. Israel said it was tailored to target only Hezbollah members, but civilians were among the victims, Lebanese officials said.”

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Bozo
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Bozo
1 year ago
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Better X-Ray it.
Test it for listening devices.
Make sure it doesn’t carry any chemical weapons.

The Real Guest
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The Real Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  Bozo

Best to flush it down the golden toilet…

Unvaxxed and Overtaxed
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Unvaxxed and Overtaxed
1 year ago
Reply to  The Real Guest

Pass it off to Schmuck Schumer

Ossified Betise
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Ossified Betise
1 year ago
Reply to  The Real Guest

Hey, are you coming around to the fact that trump is not being honest with intention, makeup, or implementation? Elonafuckation

CsMisadventures
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CsMisadventures
1 year ago
Reply to  The Real Guest

Golden toilets. That’s actually this month’s cover of Wired magazines print edition, titled “It’s a Rich Man’s World”. Golden toilets full of money.

Mr. Clark
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1 year ago
Reply to  The Real Guest

from the liver to the knee……….LOL awesome…..

Giant Squirrel
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Giant Squirrel
1 year ago
The Real Guest
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The Real Guest
1 year ago

“JOE, YOU’RE FIRED.”…!!!

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn57p5r99xyo

“US President Donald Trump has said he is revoking the security clearance of his predecessor, Joe Biden.

Writing in a post on Truth Social, Trump said:

“There is no need for Joe Biden to continue receiving access to classified information.”
He said his administration would therefore be revoking his security clearances and daily intelligence briefings. “JOE, YOU’RE FIRED,” he said.

The Republican said he was doing what Biden had done to him when he was president.”

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Giant Squirrel
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Giant Squirrel
1 year ago

Dementia Joe’s security clearance removed over well known cognitive impairment, noted even by Prosecutor Hur

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sallie
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sallie
1 year ago
Reply to  Giant Squirrel

Petty get back for Biden revoking Trumps security clearance in 2021 citing Trumps erratic behavior

Tim
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Tim
1 year ago
Reply to  sallie

Not to mention his taking and storing classified materials, hiding them and lying about it when asked, and showing them to people without the appropriate security clearances.

Giant Squirrel
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Giant Squirrel
1 year ago

For all the federal employees about to be separated, as Joe said to Keystone pipeline workers, “learn to code!”. Of course be wary of AI coming for your job.

tawney
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tawney
1 year ago

Eradicating Anti-Christian Bias

From the White House
..Eradicating Christian Bias 
Executive Order

Seriously? Trump is establishing a Task Force to look into this.

https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/02/eradicating-anti-christian-bias/

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tawney
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tawney
1 year ago
Reply to  tawney

That 3rd line should read anti-Christian bias
But that works too.

The Real Guest
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The Real Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  tawney

Freudian slip…???

Mr. Clark
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1 year ago
Reply to  tawney

President Donald Trump on Thursday told a prayer breakfast in Washington that he will create a task force to “immediately halt all forms of anti-Christian targeting and discrimination within the federal government, including at the DOJ, which was absolutely terrible, the IRS, the FBI and other agencies.”
Yes we have been persecuted by the biden admin for years.

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Maverick Rhoyd Chief Alpha 1, Liberty Enforcement
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Maverick Rhoyd Chief Alpha 1, Liberty Enforcement
1 year ago
Reply to  Mr. Clark

It’s time to return the Christmas Trees to all Federal buildings NOW!
notice one of Biden administration last moves was remove all Christmas tree from buildings!!!??? What do you Liberals hate Merry Christmas?

D'Tucker Jebs
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1 year ago
Reply to  tawney

He should start by banning the New Testament.
That Jesus guy is pretty much the opposite of MAGA Christians.

tawney
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tawney
1 year ago
Reply to  D'Tucker Jebs

Ironic when you think about it.
Trump cutting aid to helping people then creating a task force to combat anti-Christian bias.

Angela Robinson
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Angela Robinson
1 year ago
Reply to  tawney

He’s fired the head of the National archives AND, get this,,,he’s fired the board of the Kennedy Center and named himself chairman. He said he will be dictating what arts and culture the Center has and it must reflect HIS choices.
Meanwhile, how about those eggs and gas?

sallie
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sallie
1 year ago

Hmmmm shades of der Fuheur.

Maverick Rhoyd Chief Alpha 1, Liberty Enforcement
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Maverick Rhoyd Chief Alpha 1, Liberty Enforcement
1 year ago
Reply to  D'Tucker Jebs

Back in the good old days we just read the New Testament to those who could afford it. Woke liberals just want kids to be “educated”nowadays.

Mr. Clark
Member
1 year ago

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) (The jackwagon) signed two bills Friday providing $50 million to fight President Donald Trump’s policies — after returning from a trip to Washington, DC, where he sought federal aid money for recent wildfires in his state.

Ummm Gav, President Trump told you how to fix your state. Pay attention next time asshole.

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Tangled Massocells
1 year ago

Wow! Maxine flipped her wig at the Dept. of Education. What a bunch of bullies trying to intimidate the guy who wouldn’t give them access. Not sure what would have happened if they got inside. Looked like an insurrection!

Steve Koch
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Steve Koch
1 year ago

IBTimes:

“Elon Musk is taking on another political feat as President Donald Trump confirmed he directed the DOGE leader to review Pentagon spending”

“This comes after the Department of Defense failed its seventh consecutive audit, an alarming trend that has raised concerns over financial accountability.”

DoD 2024 budget was $824B, which was = to about 1/6 of total federal govt revenue of $5T. 

Gonna have to cut DoD budget cuz it is such a large chunk of federal spending.

https://www.ibtimes.com/trump-declares-elon-musk-will-tackle-pentagons-spending-next-task-doge-some-things-are-pretty-3762905

Maverick Rhoyd Chief Alpha 1, Liberty Enforcement
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Maverick Rhoyd Chief Alpha 1, Liberty Enforcement
1 year ago
Reply to  Steve Koch

Irritable Bowel times has a lot of good articles. Good reading when you need it. Yeah I agree, now that we send US troops into Gaza it will be a cakewalk! People will PAY to enlist to go fight for Freedom Liberty™ in the Holy Land!

Steve Koch
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Steve Koch
1 year ago

I pasted your text into an AI chat bot and asked it to rewrite it so it would be funny.
It still wasn’t funny.
Being funny isn’t easy.

sallie
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sallie
1 year ago

Judge says he will temporarily block Trump from placing thousands of USAID workers on paid leave.

https://apnews.com/article/usaid-foreign-aid-trump-rubio-48f8460804d33bdaa18d7765c4b24f9e

Steve Koch
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Steve Koch
1 year ago

Antonio Gracias (Founder and Managing Partner, Valor Equity Partners) says there are 80+ people working fulltime on DOGE.

I guess DOGE is ramping up.
DOGE is still in the rapid prototyping stage but they must be learning a lot about how to do this auditing via computers.
Wouldn’t be surprised if this turns into a tool that can provides lots of audits per year on demand.

A lot of any AI project is massaging the data so it can be analyzed.
Once you are able to get the data in shape it is relatively easy to process it with AI or other sophisticated software.

The goal is to pinpoint waste and corruption and incompetence as soon as possible so that action can be taken to deal with those responsible.

DOGE could make this software available to the individual states so they get their state spending under better control and reduce waste, corruption, and incompetence.

Al L Ivesmatr
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Al L Ivesmatr
1 year ago
Reply to  Steve Koch

You are gonna have an entire City come down on you for pointing that out. Like Blackhawk Down. Fact. This is gonna be a wild ride. Sensei of Efficiency blows people’s minds and the concept is lost on most. Japanese. Welcome to 2025.

Tim
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Tim
1 year ago
Reply to  Steve Koch

And yet, no oversight, no transparency about what they are doing, and apparently violating numerous data security protocols.

Steve Koch
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Steve Koch
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

Elon is late on his TPS reports.

LiberaLunacy
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LiberaLunacy
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

Nonsense. President Donald J Trump has oversight. He appointed Musk and his team.

LiberaLunacy
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LiberaLunacy
1 year ago
Reply to  Steve Koch

Interesting young man working at DOGE has CNN in an uproar and the FBI is questioning his credentials. (so that means he’s ABSOLUTELY the right young man for the job!)
https://www.newsweek.com/who-big-balls-teen-doge-engineer-edward-coristine-2027698

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Tim
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Tim
1 year ago
Reply to  LiberaLunacy

You mean the guy who got fired from his previous job at a data security company for leaking internal documents to competitors? Yeah that sounds exactly like who we need to let have access to top secret information. SMH.

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LiberaLunacy
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

It’s our government. Spending OUR money. NOTHING should be top secret, Tim. If these bureaucratic vermin need to keep secrets, it’s NOT beneficial to the people or the Constitution.
Mr. Musk has assembled the staff capable of rooting out the secrets of our enemies in the federal behemoth.

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Grace
1 year ago
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A tell, used wiTh a number of scReen names, is the Goof need to name who you’re replying to.

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LiberaLunacy
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LiberaLunacy
1 year ago
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Grace is giving hand jobs on RHBB again! How quaint!

Steve Koch
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Steve Koch
1 year ago

Bloomberg via MSN:

“President Donald Trump announced he was ordering a review of funding for all nongovernmental organizations and planned to cancel support for groups his administration deems are not working in the interests of the US.”

https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/trump-orders-federal-agencies-to-review-all-funding-for-ngos/ar-AA1yBnpk

It is amazing to me that it took GOP so long to figure out ngo scam.

Maverick Rhoyd Chief Alpha 1, Liberty Enforcement
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Maverick Rhoyd Chief Alpha 1, Liberty Enforcement
1 year ago
Reply to  Steve Koch

Nah how do you think ol Wild Pete beat me out of the Scecretary of State gig? The great opportunity he did at the Veteran$ ¢harity. People £ov€ that $hit!??
FREEDOM LIBERTY™

Steve Koch
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Steve Koch
1 year ago

DOGE clock on US National debt clock (https://www.usdebtclock.org/) says DOGE has saved us about $70B in 19 days = $3.7B/day.

If DOGE can keep that up, by the end of the year they would save $1.27T.
That would be amazing.

Of course, who knows if the DOGE clock is right.

Mr. Clark
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1 year ago
Reply to  Steve Koch

it runs of an apple watch so it must be……..

Steve Koch
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Steve Koch
1 year ago

X:RapidResponse:

“Social Security will not be touched, it will only be strengthened,” says President Trump.”

“We have illegal immigrants on Social Security and we’re going to find out who they are and take them off… we’re not going to stand for that.”

Rapid Response is a White House X acct.

Steve Koch
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Steve Koch
1 year ago

X:WikiLeaks:

“USAID (and State) funneled nearly half a billion dollars through this building which is at “876 7th St Arcata, CA 95521-6358″. The IRS and IN government contracts list this address as the current registered address for IN although it was clearly abandoned by December 2024. Shot taken four months ago.”

IN is InterNews Network.
WikiLeaks was founded by Julian Assange.

Thought this might be interesting to Humboldtians.