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Joe Biden and his wife earned $600k income while Kamala Harris and her husband earned $1.65 million, tax returns show By Alia Shoaib Business Insider April 16, 2022 President Joe Biden and his wife Jill Biden earned a combined income of $610,702 last year, according to their joint income tax returns released on Friday. Joe Biden’s presidential salary was $378,333, slightly below the typical $400,000 annual pay because he entered office on January 20. First Lady Jill Biden, who teaches English and writing at Northern Virginia Community College, earned $67,116. Continue Reading…..
CIA Director Burns: We Knew Last Fall Putin Was Invading By Jeffrey Rodack Newsmax April 15, 2022 CIA Director William Burns said U.S. intelligence first became aware early last fall of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s plans to invade Ukraine. Burns disclosed the information during a speech at Georgia Tech’s Sam Nunn School of International Affairs on Thursday. “By early last fall we and our partners in the U.S. intelligence community had begun to gather disturbing and detailed intelligence about Putin’s plans for a major new invasion of Ukraine,” he said. “Neither Putin nor many of those around him…
By Eric Mack Newsmax April 15, 2022 It still is former President Donald Trump’s Republican Party, apparently. In a hypothetical 2024 GOP presidential primary among the two perceived front-runners, Trump tops Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis by 18 points in the latest Rasmussen Reports poll. A plurality of likely voters (40%) picked Trump over DeSantis (22%), or neither (15%) when asked who would win the hypothetical GOP primary in 2024. Continue Reading…..
US Capitol rioter who said he believed he was following Trump’s orders found guilty By Holmes Lybrand and Hannah Rabinowitz CNN April 15, 2022 (CNN)A January 6 rioter who claimed he was following “presidential orders” when he stormed the US Capitol and stole liquor and a coat rack was convicted Thursday on all charges by a jury in Washington, DC. Dustin Thompson, a 38-year-old exterminator from Ohio, faced six charges — obstructing an official proceeding, theft of government property, illegally entering the Capitol, illegally protesting in the Capitol, and two counts of disorderly conduct in the Capitol. US…
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Post Politics Now: Raskin expects ‘crimes that have not yet been alleged’ in Jan. 6 report Washington Post April 13, 2022 Today, in a Post Politics Now interview, Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) said that the House select committee probing the Jan. 6 insurrection will issue a report that will be “profuse in setting forth crimes that have not yet been alleged” and that the panel, on which he sits, is planning public hearings in May and June. The aim, Raskin said, is “to prevent coups and insurrections going forward.” Look for more from Raskin below. Meanwhile, President Biden…
Trump ‘authorized’ assault on Capitol, Jan. 6 defendant argues at trial NBC News April 13, 2022 An attorney for a man who took a coat rack during the Jan. 6 riot argued on Tuesday that former President Donald Trump “authorized” the assault on the building on Jan. 6, 2021, by convincing “vulnerable” people like his client that the election had been stolen. Dustin Thompson, 38, of Ohio, is the third Jan. 6 defendant to face a trial by jury after the convictions of Guy Reffitt and former police officer Thomas Robertson. Thompson faces six charges, including obstruction of…
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How bad is Hunter Biden’s legal jeopardy? By Andrew Prokop Vox April 12, 2022 Federal prosecutors’ investigation into Hunter Biden is heating up and the indictment of the president’s son is a real possibility, a recent series of reports suggests. The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, ABC News, CBS News, CNN, and the Associated Press have all published stories in recent weeks with a similar theme: the investigation, run by the US attorney’s office in Delaware, has gotten increasingly active, with witnesses testifying to a grand jury. Continue Reading…..