BEWARE...SOME DAYS ARE NOT VERY PRETTY. I GET CRABBY LIKE NORMAL PEOPLE DO. AND I DO SPEAK MY MIND.
DO NOT READ IF YOU ARE SENSITIVE TO TRUE, REAL, EVERYDAY FEELINGS LIKE MINE.(But I think you would enjoy it)
DON'T FORGET...FREEDOM OF SPEECH !
Freshman Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA)
announced on Wednesday night she will introduce articles of impeachment
against Joe Biden on January 21, 2021 over his abuse of power.
Biden’s son Hunter Biden is currently under investigation
over the criminal contents contained on his laptop computer that was
turned over to federal investigators last year.
Marjorie Taylor Greene made the announcement tonight on Greg Kelly Reports.
Rep. Greene told Greg Kelly, “We cannot have a President of the
United States that is willing to abuse the power of the office of the
presidency and be easily bought off by foreign government, Chinese
energy companies, Ukrainian energy companies. So on January 21st I will
be filing articles of impeachment on Joe Biden.”
Advertisement - story continues below
And for millions of Americans it will be the first time they’ve ever
heard about Joe and Hunter Biden and their deals with China or Ukraine!
Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene added, “We don’t let criminals serve in
our office… We don’t need a man serving in the presidency of the United
States who is guilty of committing the crime of abuse of power and is
under investigation.”
House Speaker Pelosi said the pro-Trump rioters who stormed the Capitol chose 'their whiteness over democracy'
Yelena Dzhanova
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi condemned the violence of the pro-Trump rioters who breached the US Capitol building on Wednesday.
"It
was an epiphany for the world to see that there are people in our
country, led by this president, for the moment, who have chosen their
whiteness over democracy. That's what this is about," Pelosi said,
according to the Associated Press.
Pelosi also warned that President Donald Trump will be removed from office one way or another.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Saturday blasted the pro-Trump rioters who stormed the Capitol building on Wednesday, January 6.
"I
thought it was going to be an epiphany for those who were in opposition
of our democracy to see the light," Pelosi said, according to the Associated Press.
"Instead,
it was an epiphany for the world to see that there are people in our
country, led by this president, for the moment, who have chosen their
whiteness over democracy. That's what this is about," she added.
The
riot, which began after President Donald Trump encouraged his
supporters to protest the results of the election, has been
characterized as an attempted coup.
Rioters stormed the Capitol building as lawmakers were meeting inside
to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election.
A day after the riot, Trump said there would be "an orderly transition" on January 20, Inauguration Day. But privately, he's reversed course and said that he would not resign.
The
riot spurred calls to once again impeach Trump, this time on a charge
for "incitement of an insurrection." Senate Majority Leader Mitch
McConnell circulated a memo to Republicans saying Trump cannot
logistically be removed from office before Inauguration Day. Pelosi,
however, is giving strong signals that the House will begin the
impeachment process.
In a Dear Colleague letter published Saturday, Pelosi urged her House colleagues "to be prepared to return to Washington this week."
In her remarks, Pelosi said the Trump administration is coming to an end one way or another.
"This
cannot be exaggerated. Not only the complicity, the instigation of the
president of the United States, must and will be addressed," she said in
her closing address. "It's only a number of days now before we
inaugurate a new president."
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Pelosi's remarks.
An
internet service provider (ISP) in the North Idaho and the Spokane,
Washington, area has decided to block Facebook and Twitter for its
customers after some called in to complain about censorship on the
platforms.