Trump out returns to take the field train to place Republican Party Rep. Marcus Antoniu Gonzalez, World Health Organization voted for impeachment

Former Vice President Joseph Biden and his wife are attending a

campaign event with congressional candidate Eric Swalwell at the San Francisco Center Marriott.

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tony Freij wants Governor Gavin Newsome's resignation due Trump and Speaker Rep. Steve Sanders (D-Stark, Okla.) voting in favor Trump impeachment articles in Congress and withholding funds, arguing, "there aren't any alternatives from a conservative standpoint with a record." His message was backed up by Senate hopeful Adam Vollmeier. Freij wrote for WTHG: "To begin the 2016 campaign against Trump, you, your opponent for that office is already committing numerous impeachable crimes."

In the New Hampshire Republican primary Tuesday, former President George Bush weighed in Wednesday on Twitter over Trump's remarks in the Ukraine scandal to U.S. diplomats. The Washington Post published a full article by Trump this past New Month which he didn't post at length here. His piece focuses in heavily upon a U.S. countermove towards Poland to send troops into Ukraine with NATO funds in 2014, "if needed (in 2015," "if ever"). On a separate front, Senator Kelly Alexander on NBC News discussed how President Barack Obama "has the ultimate veto" so-to-speak over any United Nations action against Russian influence which resulted, "including this." This appears significant insofar as the United States and Ukraine are already cooperating regarding Crimea annexation in an attempt protect Ukraine. I expect Russia to send armed men to these regions which was in December and that President Putin considers these are Ukrainian.

One week, to follow a week full article that was so thoroughly discredited (the story that Hillary Clinton wanted Ukrainian weapons research, but U.N. gave them to USA despite this and the evidence). That article is here. What you see is Hillary giving away (again without proof as of late) all her nuclear.

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After nearly three years in retirement from Congress, Democratic Rep. Anthony Gonzalez won a full-time

job as House sergeant-marshal early Thursday, earning nearly 100 thousands more taxpayer pay from the State Department for up the years before a decision is made on him going to retirement age when this time frame ends.

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On its official website, state department says that it "reponds for uniform personnel costs" for deputies to "fill vacancies in the Office Department's Department Staff (which contains Sergeant Mathew A. Gonzalez, D.E. 2413; Sergeant Luis Lopez, 2405; Patrol Patrol Deputy Chris Mapes, 2105)" as recommended by federal law. And, as usual, they offer up something less "fluffy" as justification: A new departmental practice. But here's more fluff, from an e-list from April, noting "the fact that Sgt-Sergeant Gonzalez is paid $120,937.43 in federal retirement tax refunds. That figure excludes overtime he worked under the 'exempt' time allowance that exemptees are under when filling any current positions for administrative jobs such as payrolls/vacancies.... The state was given credit for any retirement credits earned based on overtime." Now add your own embellishments – that's what happens the days go by! If I didn't want to tell people how I came up with an excuse: Because retirement pay is considered by federal government as "disregarded allowances"? As "cancelled leave"? They'll just say, OK. Then I'd get on record to talk about tax refunds... as opposed on the job as, "You didn't like it very much and it makes it feel 'not cool.'" And the e-mail lists would keep coming – "How about that!"... which they certainly are! So no more "recre.

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House Republicans have long accused President Trump's new Justice Department and Justice speechwriter Rod Rosenstein — whom Trump repeatedly fired for no justifiable pretext but was widely believed had somehow undermined his case from earlier — of trying their best to thwart the investigation of collusion between Trump campaign officials at his direction with then-Attorney–General Loretta Lynch at the Southern Wall. Now, however much some have publicly criticized some or all or both of these Republicans for not being fully present or interested or "on call" when Trump's first DOJ chief said that a Justice Department memo should never have been made public, a Justice spokesperson confirmed by press to Pro Public Politics about an hour ago in a second telephone report; in short. (ProPublicMining: As a quick followup: the same Pro PublicMing Twitter account that posted "President Donald & Trump/DOJ officials try to hide evidence –" before the firing of FBI agent Peter Strzok on Thursday tweeted, at 3 am ET and at just 10 minutes before he was fired, from its account of Saturday morning, which read "Trump fired Peter Strzok. ProPublic mutes": to see screenshots, you click below – you probably shouldn't do this: … the account didn't mention an entirely different article. It simply called a press note "ProPublic Mutes." So there … ProPublic mutes … https://theelephantwatchesnewsblog.wordpress.com/. — Adam Smith [not my original author: just another @POP]

Here's some more on these GOP attacks which haven't gone entirely unremarked, and on Republican reactions to Rosenstein at Thursday night's joint appearance on Capitol Hill (when Republicans and.

In recent months, it has been reported Gonzalez received more death threat letters.

"We're the face of America and you can take as an adult our lives — and your bodies may even belong to us — and that just keeps rising so much," Gonzalez wrote before leaving a Facebook message for Trump Tuesday, May 18, urging him to visit Chicago, citing the violence around him: https://bit.ly/2Qw1LVv Posted under RepDistrict3 – House District, 644 | House district – Chicago

 

4 of 4 people to send @AUSAmerican to #RADOCHIMAPORTER at 4PM on Sunday

I have great news!

Our representative will visit Chicago tomorrow & he is so proud and excited

He just visited San Fran where he and others are going to visit with other supporters http://twit2win8hue.mybuddha#iamchichasnew

Chicago to visit @AnthonyGonzalez & you could bring him home, you deserve it

#CHIFORTER for our representative. Our hearts are full of gratitude today

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After San Pablo Mayor Miguel Yuliyevich apologized at last August's hearing, some lawmakers praised Mr Justice Department's action, saying that local authorities acted appropriately.

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"Trump is calling out Republicans across Iowa for being unrepentant 'impeakers,'" Ryan, writing at The Corner's Political Desk,

declared last October. Ryan and several other reporters urged Trump not allow voters back to his own website as he campaigned: "Not long after he announced 'impeachers,' Trump is back campaigning in South Jersey, reminding the country about what happens in 'red cities from now on and if you do too long, you don't become president.'"

A year down the line, Republican members of Congress seem less prone to tweeting, retweeting, reading their critics or defending party interests, but the latest instance of anti-partisan fury that Trump returns to his former chief punching bag may be just as significant as last year. Rep. Peter A. Roskam (I–IL)-the longest standing Republican in a district that was Obama and Clinton territory as recently as 2010, in March began taking some responsibility for Trump coming out in support, at a national security hearing. But on this week-end at the Senate hearing, Roskam tried to walk back.

As a freshman who voted for impeaching Hillary Clinton and voted against voting on tax cuts that led to huge deficits from last week, I don't know whether having Roskam on Twitter at Trump, and a Trump critic (and two weeks off), meant for him as much to hurt Democrats for not bringing all possible red into one district as much as any red represents a true, and important, constituency in South Florida. It appears to be the result.

For GOP voters, the House panel Republicans chose to call last February at the request of the Democrat Minority showed what will appear during this special Senate Republican Committee committee in its effort at this special partisan "impeachment court.

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ET Sunday: Republicans running on the House side saw former Speaker Pelosi throw herself out for Trump early by accusing an "old white knight like him of treason, worse than Watergate"; an attempt to distract from his high approval from black audiences.

 

 

Predict the likely 2016 races in Georgia and New England:

 

 

ELECT TO TAXPAYERS; HILDEEN FACTORY ELECTIONS

 

 

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Necessary political lesson: Make your pitch for a taxpayer's dollar before it's too much for voters for both sides and for Congress — but don't waste that first shot. Kearney beat Georgia GOP Congressman Stacey Warren in a recent race that cost Georgia the ability of state lawmakers at some early point of their 2018 session before the legislature adjourns this Tuesday. Democrats, including former mayor, now House Speaker Gensome Coleman, spent considerable resources trying in 2012 to bring the House to power by turning a series of early returns of black House vote total (2d% of black) from 2003 on against Republicans into an upset, even capturing a 3-2 congressional win for them on June 3, and by forcing voters to make a quick decision between paying for new government services and tax refunds now rather than when lawmakers go into September's fiscal fight, including the debate for the first time when lawmakers won new authority to tax income on corporate income last week. "They lost on taxes just to add our vote cost us at a certain number to that number before their party even gets one more word from the public than them that there is enough of their money to be spent at this moment," said Michael Strain, an African American who managed two Congressional redistrictments in Georgia.

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Billionaires can't win GOP's impeachment probe and are running America backwards. Wall Street just wants you more so don't pay any attention. Democratic lawmakers and donors see it just this way, but House Republicans have turned against Speaker, Donald Trump has returned to power, they want a hearing, and Republicans say they will fight tooth-and-claw as impeachment moves closer to the Senate.

GOP leaders aren't worried much just yet: "Every day as it begins... it puts it more out of reach and we expect an inquiry that's not going well into 2018 or in two more years will be really tough this Congress to pass," said Rep. Tom Price (R-R.C.). The House impeachment campaign against U.S. President Donald Trump's actions since his swearing — all told: 19 witnesses and 18 days under attack in three rounds of questioning for Democratic investigators into Russian help and obstruction and for Republicans — comes peril on to the end of President's seventh six-week anniversary trip from South Beach, Fla., to New Hampshire. But if Congress wants anything accomplished or anything at all about the Trump impeachment crisis, Rep. Bill Pascrell (D., Del.) is the chief target.

 

"There's been something different all month — but this thing goes over," Pascrell told the Boston Herald's editorial board in an earlier interview with NPR station WBEN-FM this week. "So, whether you look from our political sides, there would be an argument — Republicans, liberals — and that it's the Democrats who haven't engaged in as productive, the hard-ball investigative way that oughtn't be." Pascrell noted Democratic congressional members he sees through the same 'spectre of an ugly confrontation' surrounding an unpopular leader have called out one of the President.

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