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To: Sdgla who wrote (1200534)2/11/2020 10:46:00 AM
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President Obama versus President Trump – The Essence of Two Presidencies Captured in Two Photos
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The Trump adm is saying they're spying on the Biden's right now. You dumbass.



To: Sdgla who wrote (1200534)2/11/2020 10:57:45 AM
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Tom Barrack, chairman of Trump's 2017 inauguration and a longtime friend of DJT, says Bloomberg would be "an amazing president"

“I like Mike Bloomberg. I know him. I think he would be an amazing president.” Colony Capital’s Tom Barrack tells me Trump has done an amazing job but it is still his race to lose. @CNBCi @realDonaldTrump @MikeBloomberg #Election2020



To: Sdgla who wrote (1200534)2/11/2020 10:59:25 AM
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Asked how DOJ taking info from Giuliani on Ukraine is different from FBI taking info from Steele on Russia, FBI Deputy Director Bowdich says: "We're taking information as we would in any case, we will evaluate it appropriately." Won't say whether Bidens are being investigated.

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Hookers for Jesus? Another whistle blower strikes the Trump regime:

DOJ employees have asked the agency's Inspector General to look into a $530,000 anti-trafficking grant to a group called Hookers for Jesus.

A U.S. Justice Department anti-human trafficking grant program is facing internal complaints, after two non-profit's were denied funding in favor of two less established groups whose applications...

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"Who is the whistleblower that finked on Hookers for Jesus? I want to know." Donald Trump.


Hookers for Jesus? Whistleblower complains about human trafficking grants, report says

Charles Duncan
February 11, 2020, 9:16 AM CST

Federal funding to help victims of human trafficking went to less qualified organizations, according to an exclusive Reuters report on a whistleblower complaint.

The U.S. Department of Justice awarded more than $1 million to Hookers for Jesus, a Nevada nonprofit, and the Lincoln Tubman Foundation in South Carolina last year, federal funding records show

The whistleblower complaint was filed in December by the union representing the employees. The complaint asked the inspector general to investigate if politics played a role in doling out the grant money, Reuters reports.

The complaint says the Justice Department passed over two better qualified organizations, Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Palm Beach and Chicanos Por La Causa, in Phoenix, Arizona, that have ties to Democrats or oppose Trump administration policies, Reuters reports.

The complaint says the two organizations that were passed over for funding were more qualified than the two that did receive grants. In a statement to Reuters, the office in charge of the grants defended the awards, saying they were given on a merit-based system that also tried to distribute the funding to as many states as possible.

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