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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (38277)10/30/2020 7:20:19 PM
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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (38277)2/6/2021 7:35:25 PM
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Exclusive – Adviser: Trump Considers Launching His Own Social Media Platform

Martin H. Simon - Pool/Getty Images
MATTHEW BOYLE6 Feb 2021Washington, DC0

Jason Miller, a senior adviser to former President Donald Trump, revealed on Saturday that the former president is considering launching his own social media platform in the not-too-distant future.

The news, which comes after Trump was banned permanently from Twitter and indefinitely from Facebook, came during Miller’s appearance on Breitbart News Saturday on SiriusXM 125 the Patriot Channel.

I would expect that we will see the president reemerge on social media,” Miller said when asked what Trump plans to do next. “Whether that’s joining an existing platform or creating his new platform, there are a number of different options and a number of different meetings that they’ve been having on that front. Nothing is imminent on that.”

Asked about what a Trump social network—called something like “Trumper” or something similar—would look like, Miller was circumspect but said the former president is considering both joining existing new platforms or launching his own competitor to the tech giants in Silicon Valley.

“All options are on the table,” Miller said. “A number of things are being discussed. Stay tuned there because you know he’s going to be back on social media. We’re just kind of figuring out which avenue makes the most sense.”

As of mid-January before Democrat President Joe Biden’s inauguration, Facebook’s Chief Operating Officer (COO) Sheryl Sandberg told NBC News that the social network has “no plans” to lift Trump’s indefinite ban anytime soon.

Twitter, meanwhile, has made its ban of the former president’s account permanent. “I do not celebrate or feel pride in our having to ban @realDonaldTrump from Twitter,“ Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey wrote in a thread explaining his company’s move, adding, ”I believe this was the right decision for Twitter.”

Potential existing alternatives that Trump could join include Parler, who the then-president’s campaign officials reportedly met with last summer to discuss Trump joining the platform, or Gab, another platform that has successfully battled blacklisting by Silicon Valley and financial institutions. If Trump seeks to build his own platform, that would be a massive undertaking and require lots of investment and technological infrastructure. But with his personality and supporters—75 million Americans voted for him in 2020, the most votes a sitting president has ever gotten in history—fueling it, it could end up being successful.

Trump has long battled big tech, and told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview in the Oval Office in August last year that “100 percent” the big tech companies like Twitter, Facebook, and Google, are trying to control information that Americans see. “Do you have a doubt?” Trump said when asked if they are trying to control the information flow to the public.

“The tech companies are very dishonest about that and about free speech,” Trump told Breitbart News. “It could be a big problem for them at the appropriate time.”

LISTEN TO JASON MILLER ON BREITBART NEWS SATURDAY:

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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (38277)2/10/2021 6:02:56 PM
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ESTABLISHMENT FEARS TRUMP IS GROWING STRONGER WITH IMPEACHMENT.


DeceptiCons Perplexed, President Trump Support Not Waning – Retribution to GOP Increasingly Likely


Posted on February 9, 2021 by Sundance

Interestingly Politico is picking up on a fear amid the GOPe (establishment) that President Trump will likely not only survive the second insufferable impeachment effort, but he is likely to exit stronger than ever…. and that means retaliation against the DeceptiCon class of republicans.

This is the blind spot of the UniParty, their inability to see that smart Americans have identified their motives and are prepared to destroy them.

This is the aspect CTH warned about the day after the November election. The GOPe is so fraught with elitist perspectives, it continues to assemble as a hopeless echo-chamber, and they never see what is happening at the grassroots level in Middle-America.

( Via Politico) […] Not even Trump’s closest allies can believe the turn in fortunes. “He’s Teflon, right. It’s been a month since the Capitol riot and I would say, for the most part, the GOP has coalesced back behind him,” said a former Trump campaign official.

[…] Already, Trump aides contend, the impeachment process has proved beneficial to the ex-president — exposing disloyalty within the party’s ranks and igniting grassroots backlash against Republicans who have attempted to nudge the GOP base away from Trump.

Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse spent last week fending off constituent criticisms and censures from state party officials after he compared Trumpism to “a civic cancer for the nation.” And Trump’s allies believe the ex-president’s impending impeachment trial will further illuminate who the turncoats are.



“It’s going to help expose more bad apples that he can primary if any senators vote to convict,” added the former campaign official.

While ensconced at his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Trump has remained in touch with political allies and advisers. But he has intentionally kept a low profile, something that will likely continue this week.

A[…] ides expect that to change once the trial wraps up though, with Trump gradually reemerging in public and turning his attention toward seeking revenge against Republicans who, he believes, crossed him after he left office.

The format in which he pursues retribution is less clear. ( read more)

If President Trump takes the MAGA army into a new political party of his choosing, that new party is structurally set to lay waste to any candidate within both wings of the Democrat and Republican assembly. A Trump inspired political party can wipe out the illusion of the Democrat/Republican two-party system; specifically because much of the Trump movement consists of former democrats and brand new voters.

The MAGA coalition is the most diverse, widest and deepest part of the entire American electorate. President Trump’s army consists of every creed, color, race, gender, ethnicity and orientation. It is a truly color-blind coalition of middle America patriots and middle-class voters that cuts through the political special interest groups.

Quite simply Trump’s MAGA army is the ultimate political splitter party.

Additionally, no republican will ever hold office in the next decade without the blessing of President Trump; and President Trump could lay waste to the system if the GOP acquiesces to the transparent fraud that exists behind the Biden-Harris sham.

Beyond the politics… this 75 million vote assembly are consumers of products, goods and services generated by the same elites that hold them in contempt. If President Trump transfers and directs that energy, entities and even entire industries can be wiped out.

There is no precedent here. Seventy-five million angry Americans resolved to a common objective is not something to be trifled with.

We do not yet know where this current political crisis and ongoing battle is going to end; but we do know that 75,000,000 Americans will not accept the outcome of a political process transparently filled with fraud and manipulation. That makes President Trump a very dangerous entity to the DC system, regardless of whether they admit what surrounds them.

There is no reference point for 75 million Americans being disenfranchised by Wall Street, bribery, corporations, media and big tech. That 75 million person army is fuel for a stunning and cataclysmic shift in the American landscape.



This entry was posted in Big Government, Big Stupid Government, Conspiracy ?, Decepticons, Deep State, Donald Trump, Election 2022, media bias, Notorious Liars, Patriotism, President Trump, propaganda, THE BIG UGLY. Bookmark the permalink.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (38277)2/10/2021 7:17:41 PM
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THE TRUMP FAMILY WERE UNAWARE ANTIFA HAD INFILTRATED THEIR PEACE LOVING CROWD

From this excellent Kessler essay, note
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's supposition that the crowd not just wouldn't be violent but was incapable of it. Their peacefulness was a point of pride. Far from the "inciting" rhetoric claimed by media and other Dems. t.co



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (38277)2/12/2021 12:33:00 PM
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Trump 'Plans to Stay in the Arena,' Says Former White House Chief of Staff



By Jack Phillips
www.theepochtimes.com /trump-plans-to-stay-in-the-arena-says-former-white-house-chief-of-staff_3694700.html

Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows revealed new insights into former President Donald Trump’s political plans, coming as the Senate holds its ongoing impeachment trial to convict him.

“America and the 75 million voters are not done with Donald Trump and all he did for the country,” Meadows told Sebastian Gorka, a former White House adviser, in an interview. Trump wants to “put America first, but he also plans to stay in the arena,” he added.


Over the past month or so, Trump has been uncharacteristically quiet. His accounts on Twitter, Facebook, and other big tech platforms were suspended. Twitter this week, via an executive, announced that Trump cannot come back on the social media website.

The former president met with House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) at his Mar-a-Lago resort and home in Palm Beach, Florida, last month and released a photo of the two after their meeting. Both described their talk as cordial and warm, with Trump’s team saying the former president would assist McCarthy in re-capturing the House majority from Democrats.

In the meantime, House Democrats and 10 Republicans impeached Trump for allegedly inciting violence on Jan. 6. Trump, through his lawyers, denied the allegations and his allies have pointed to his Jan. 6 speech where he called on supporters to “peacefully and patriotically” make their voices heard.

House Democrats made two days’ worth of arguments this week during the Senate impeachment trial, claiming that the former president was singularly responsible for inciting a small subset of the crowd that breached the Capitol. On Thursday evening, House impeachment manager Rep. Joe Neguse (D-Colo.) called on senators to “convict President Trump for the crime for which he is overwhelmingly guilty of. Because if you don’t, if we pretend this didn’t happen, or worse, if we let it go unanswered, who’s to say it won’t happen again?”

Trump’s lawyers are scheduled to begin their arguments on Friday. They have said in pre-trial briefs that Trump’s speech on Jan. 6 was protected under the First Amendment and asserted it is unconstitutional to convict a former president in an impeachment trial.

Several high-profile GOP senators on Thursday predicted that Trump won’t be convicted.

Meadows, for his part, joined the Conservative Partnership Institute group as a senior partner. The group is headed by former Republican. Rep. Jim DeMint.

Meadows told Gorka that he is slated to meet with several representatives in the conservative House Freedom Caucus to strategize against House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) “and all that she has in store for her liberal leftist agenda friends.”

Former White House senior adviser Stephen Miller, who helped craft Trump’s immigration agenda, is looking to push a group of lawyers to file lawsuits “against some of the radical executive orders that are coming out of this new administration,” according to Meadows. He didn’t go into more details about the plan.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (38277)8/13/2021 2:56:18 PM
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  • Absolute proof that Ilhan Omar married her brother…
  • Omar busted by DNA from cigarette…



  • To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (38277)8/13/2021 5:55:22 PM
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    To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (38277)8/15/2021 7:16:25 PM
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