
James Bond Battles The Antichrist
by
John Presco
Copyright 2023
This is the theme millions want to see, especially Trump’s evangelical base that we saw in a restaurant pawing him, fawning and praying for him. One guy is a rabbi, who sees Trump as the dude who will rebuild the temple. Later, Donald makes a full confession, but, claims the Devil’s Team made him do it. Christians believe it is permitted to use the Devil’s Own Cunning to beat the Devil at his game. Saint Paul did away with the Laws of Moses, and, Donald and Kevin are poised to abolish Secular Laws.
If James Bond could rise from the dead, these are the only issues left for him to overcome, for the sake of what is right, verses wrong? For the first time in America’s History we have religious radicals doing their damnedist to destroy Secular America. How many Christian Ministers believe our President stole the election, and thus – Trump should have never left the White House – with those Top Secret Documents? There is a whole set of hidden realities and motives that non-Christians do not get to toy with, be privy to. This is why the Real News today, reads and sound the way it does. This is very surreal. Kevin McCarthy has the dead eyes of a demon. He sees the Jesus-Prize come within his grasp.
Because I own revelations about the true teaching of Jesus, that I was going to save for my book, I copyright my Serial Report of the Battle to End All Battles. It begins with Andrew McCabe saying;
“It’s a spy’s dream”
What spy?
Here is what Mike Pence said, then, he accuses the Real President of the United States, who is sending arms to defeat Putin, of playing politics. He gets to play politics – White Bozo Clown. I pray Stephen King authors a novel based on Pence.
‘The Hanging Clowns’
Did Trump make an effort to save his Vice President while he sat in the White House watching the Jan.6th. Insurrection on T.V.? How……..Kingish! Three thousand demonic clowns attack our Capitol! This is now permissible because Hillary – was not locked up! So much evil had to be done in the eyes of the Lord, because that woman was not put behind bars.
I declare the Republican Party – DEAD!
“The very prospect that what is alleged here took place, creating an opportunity where highly sensitive classified material could have fallen into the wrong hands, even inadvertently, that jeopardizes our national security, it puts at risk the men and women of our Armed forces,” Pence continued.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) pushed back on questioning from a CNN reporter about former president Trump’s recent federal indictment by bringing up hires the network has made of former federal law enforcement officials.
“The idea of equal justice is not playing out here,” McCarthy said to a number of reporters gathered at the Capitol on Monday, pointing to CNN correspondent Lauren Fox and saying, “You’re with CNN right?”
“Let’s take Andrew McCabe for example,” the speaker said, before Fox interrupted him saying, “but this is a different set of circumstances,” and pressing the Republican on if he was prepared to defend the former president.
“Are you prepared to defend your network, CNN,” McCarthy shot back. “You can’t put words in my mouth even though your network hired Andrew McCabe who was fired from the FBI for leaking classified documents.”
McCarthy also name dropped James Clapper, another federal law enforcement official turned cable news pundit who Trump regularly attacks.
McCabe, a former FBI official, was hired by CNN as a contributor and is also frequently critical of Trump.
After Friday’s federal indictment was revealed, McCabe described the former president’s alleged actions as “a spy’s dream.”63 percent now say abortion pill should be available with prescription: GallupVirginia 1st-grade teacher who was shot by student was fired, attorney says
McCarthy and other House Republicans have blasted Trump’s indictment as political and suggested Trump is getting unfair treatment by President Biden’s Justice Department.
Federal prosecutors have accused Trump of jeopardizing national security with his handling of classified documents and charged the former president with 37 counts, most of which fall under potential violations of the Espionage Act.
Trump is slated to be arraigned on the charges against him in Miami on Tuesday.
Ed Mazza
Tue, June 13, 2023 at 11:17 PM PDT·1 min read
Former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann said Donald Trump’s speech on Tuesday night defending himself after he was arraigned on 37 federal charges could come back to haunt him during the trial.
“Part of what he said is just a straight-out confession,” Weissmann told MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell. “It’s not a defense. It’s a confession.”
Speaking at his country club in Bedminster, New Jersey, hours after pleading not guilty, Trump told supporters he had “every right under the Presidential Records Act” to keep the sensitive documents found at his Mar-a-Lago home during an FBI search last summer.
O’Donnell later asked what, specifically, was a confession in Trump’s speech.
“When you are charged with the illegal retention ― the possession, the illegal possession of the documents ― it is not a good idea to say, ‘Hey, you want to know why I took these? Because I could,’” he said. “That is not a defense to that charge. That is an admission to the charge.”
Weissmann, who was part of Robert Mueller’s investigation team, also noted that even if Trump himself doesn’t take the stand during the trial, these and other public statements will be admissible in court.
House Republicans overcame a weeklong standoff between party leaders and a group of hard-line conservatives after Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) agreed to a number of demands offered by members of his far-right flank. But that may prove to be only a temporary fix as GOP rebels seek to increase the pressure.
https://money.yahoo.com/ex-federal-prosecutor-says-trumps-061701088.html
Pence on Trump indictment: ‘I cannot defend what is alleged’
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Pence on Trump indictment: ‘I cannot defend what is alleged’© Provided by NBC News
Former Vice President Mike Pence raised concerns that the conduct alleged in federal charges against former President Donald Trump harmed national security and put soldiers at risk, in his latest reaction to the case against his old running mate.
“This indictment contains serious charges and I cannot defend what is alleged,” Pence said Wednesday morning on CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” before noting his family’s service in the military to raise concerns about the impact of Trump’s alleged conduct.
“The very prospect that what is alleged here took place, creating an opportunity where highly sensitive classified material could have fallen into the wrong hands, even inadvertently, that jeopardizes our national security, it puts at risk the men and women of our Armed forces,” Pence continued.
Pence, who is running for the GOP presidential nomination against Trump, added that “we’re all entitled to the presumption of innocence,” noting that his former running mate pleaded not guilty to the 37 felony counts including the willful retention of national defense information and conspiracy to obstruct justice.
But he also said, “I can’t believe that politics didn’t play some role here.”
Pence criticized what he called a “two-tiered justice system” that gave a “pass” to 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, when the FBI chose not to pursue charges after an investigation into the classified documents found on her personal email servers. And Pence lambasted former Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
“We’ve seen the politicization at the Department of Justice for years and years,” Pence said. “We saw FBI agents that falsified official documents to further that Russia hoax, and so one of the things I’ve said, in the days since this news broke, shortly after I announced for president, was if I have the privilege to be President of the United States, we’re going to clean house at the top of the Department of Justice.”
The comments come the morning after the Wall Street Journal released a podcast interview where he made similar comments about the Trump indictment.
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