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Archive: TWFTT 1-20-21

Yahoo News

On Wednesday, January 20, Kamala Harris will not only become the first female vice president, but she’ll also become the first Black woman and first Asian-American woman to hold the position. Harris has made her position on the gun control debate clear: During her presidential campaign last year, Harris declared that she would sign an executive order “mandating background checks for customers of any firearms dealer who sells more than five guns a year,” per the New York Times, if Congress didn’t take action within the first 100 days. She also stated that she would close the boyfriend loophole and ban assault weapons, and fugitives would not be allowed to purchase any handgun or weapon. Continue reading “Kamala Harris Has a Chance to Enact Major Gun Control Legislation”

Yahoo News

For most of his 44-year-long career in public office, Joe Biden had a nickname: Middle Class Joe. He also often called himself “one of the poorest members of Congress.” His scrappy roots—born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, to a father who suffered a number of financial setbacks—are now a big part of his 2020 presidential campaign’s plan to appeal to American voters. But according to the Wall Street Journal, the reason why Biden was often at the bottom of the wealth ladder among his colleagues in the Senate had a lot to do with his life-long obsession with real estate. “Even as a kid in high school I’d been seduced by real estate,” he wrote in his 2007 autobiography, Promises to KeepContinue reading “All of Joe Biden’s Homes”

Breitbart – by AWR hawkins

Gun owners in central Florida began camping out as early as 2 a.m. Monday in order to enter Lake Mary’s Academy Sporting Goods for ammunition when doors opened at 9:00 a.m.

Fox 11 reports that campers voiced concern over President-elect Joe Biden’s anticipated gun control push and wanted to stock up on ammunition while they still could. Continue reading “Florida Gun Owners Camping Out for Chance to Buy Ammunition”

Fellowship of the Minds – by DCG

This should come as a surprise to absolutely no one: Demorats are already paving the way to erode our Second Amendment rights.

On December 22, 2020, Florida State Senator Gary Farmer filed SB 370 entitled, “Assault Weapons and Large-capacity Magazines.” Continue reading “#2APurge: Demorats wasting no time in going after guns”

Jerusalem Post

In his final day in office, outgoing President Donald Trump has pardoned many prominent Jews convicted of a myriad of crimes.

Among some of the Jewish convicted criminals to be pardoned by Trump include:   Continue reading “Who were the Jews pardoned by Trump in his final days in office?”

MSN

President Donald Trump‘s flurry of pardons before leaving the White House include the handler of a former U.S. Navy intelligence analyst who spied for Israel.

Aviem Sella, 75, a former Israeli air force colonel and spy, was indicted by American courts in 1986 for conducting espionage on behalf of the Israeli government. He recruited and handled Jonathan Pollard, an American analyst who provided thousands of classified American documents in exchange for tens of thousands of dollars. Continue reading “Donald Trump Pardons Israeli Spy Handler Who Paid for American Secrets”

Daily Mail

A caravan of almost 8,000 migrants, who walked around 200 miles from Honduras into Guatemala last week have dissipated after they were met by security forces wielding batons and firing tear-gas.

Guatemalan forces put on dozens of buses to send the majority of the caravan back home to Honduras following a series of clashes over the last three days. But on Tuesday, small groups could be seen pushing on to Mexico, regardless of pressure from the security forces. Continue reading “Caravan of 8,000 Honduran migrants is broken up and bused BACK to Honduras”

YNet

On Wednesday, on the steps of the U.S. Capitol, President-elect Joe Biden will be sworn into office and a new era will dawn.

The last four years of Donald Trump’s presidency were like a dream come true for Israel’s right-wing. Continue reading “With Biden, Israel has a true Zionist in the White House”

DW

A large explosion killed at least two people and destroyed most of a building in the Spanish capital Madrid on Wednesday.

Posts on social media showed a multi-level residential building with serious damage and debris littered over the street.

Smoke could be seen rising from the scene from across the city. Continue reading “Spain: Explosion in Madrid destroys building, kills 2”

Federal Inquirer – by Brittany Jordan

Laura Loomer was right.

In October former Florida Republican congressional candidate Laura Loomer slammed Republican party leadership for ignoring tech censorship of conservatives.

Loomer, perhaps the most censored woman in the world, won her primary while being banned from every major social media platform. Her campaign is also the only one banned from running ads on Facebook. Continue reading “Federal Government Bans Conservative Laura Loomer from Owning Guns”

Washington Times – by Jeff Mordock

A bomb threat was made against the U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday just hours before the presidential inauguration, a court spokesperson confirmed.

“The Court received a bomb threat, the building and grounds were checked out, and the building is not being evacuated,” the spokesperson said in a statement. Continue reading “Bomb threat made against Supreme Court ahead of inauguration”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Chicago, IL — Most people reading this article know what it is like to have the blue and red lights pop up in your rear view mirror. The last thing going through your mind at this point is the feeling of ‘being protected.’ This feeling comes from the fact that the overwhelming majority of the time a driver sees police lights in their mirror is because they have been targeted for revenue collection—often the result of a quota system—and they are about to be given a ticket, or worse.

Police, we are told, are here to keep us safe and protect us from the bad guys. However, public safety all too often takes a back seat to revenue collection. Time and time again, the Free Thought Project has exposed quota schemes in which officers were punished for not writing enough tickets or making enough arrests. Continue reading “High Level Cop Exposes Illegal Quota — Cops Told to Make Arrests Even if There’s No Crime”

Wall Street Journal

President Trump has talked in recent days with associates about forming a new political party, according to people familiar with the matter, an effort to exert continued influence after he leaves the White House.

Mr. Trump discussed the matter with several aides and other people close to him last week, the people said. The president said he would want to call the new party the “Patriot Party,” the people said. Continue reading “Trump Has Discussed Starting a New Political Party”

Today is a day like no other day in over 250 years, 25,000 communist troops will guard the transfer of power from one communist leader to another who both want the American Supreme Law, The Bill Of Rights to disappear.

The Capitol hasn’t seen 25,000 troops protect the grounds and surrounding areas since the civil war. Continue reading “January 20th – Unprecedented Turn Of Power From One Communist To Another”

The Hindu

A court in Thailand on Tuesday sentenced a former civil servant to a record prison term of 43 years and six months for breaching the country’s strict law on insulting or defaming the monarchy, lawyers said.

The Bangkok Criminal Court found the woman guilty on 29 counts of violating the country’s lese majeste law for posting audio clips to Facebook and YouTube with comments deemed critical of the monarchy, the group Thai Lawyers for Human Rights said. Continue reading “Thai court gives record 43-year sentence for insulting king”