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2 minutes ago, nedboy7 said:

Jan6 crowd making a mockery other intelligence. 

I tried ned, but I don't understand your post.

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Is That a Threat? Hakeem Jeffries Issues 'Warning' to Anyone Behind Trump's White House Ballroom

Amy Curtis 

 

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Democrats have made lawfare an integral part of their party platform. After President Trump left office in 2021, Democrats spent years waging legal war against him.

 

New York AG Letitia James vowed to make a name for herself by prosecuting President Trump, vowing to "get" the former President and going so far as to try and seize his properties. Frank Luntz warned her that such a move would make Trump more popular with voters. Luntz was right, and now James is facing charges of mortgage fraud.

 

The Left is calling that prosecution a "weaponization" of our justice system. That's adorable for a variety of reasons, of course. Enforcing the law is not a "weaponization" of anything, and Democrats spent years telling us "no one is above the law."

 

What they meant by that, of course, is that Republicans aren't above the law. Democrats, on the other hand, are.

 

Rather than learning from this — after all, many people warned them that weaponizing the government against Republicans would backfire — Democrats are doubling down.

 

Case in point: House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries just vowed to investigate the people who made private donations to President Trump's White House ballroom project.

 

 

But this is the best the Democrats can do.

 

They can't run on policy. They can't run on issues.

 

They can only attack and threaten.

 

 

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/amy-curtis/2025/10/23/hakeem-jeffries-threatens-ballroom-donors-n2665358

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BRUTAL: The Look on Hakeem Jeffries Face When CNBC Called Out His BS About O-Care Subsidies Is Priceless

 

 

We're a little surprised that Democrats continue to appear on certain CNBC shows because they have a couple of hosts who perform actual journalism during their interviews and don't just nod along in agreement while a Dem repeats bogus talking points. 

 

 

Recently Dem Sen. Mark Kelly tried to convince Joe Kernen that the federal government shutdown was the fault of Trump and the Republicans, and that didn't go well for the senator from Arizona. 

 

Next up we have Rep. Hakeem Jeffries trying to push the Dems' shutdown narrative on another CNBC host, and the House Minority Leader's spin about Obamacare subsidies got quickly torpedoed. Jeffries knew he'd been called out but continued to repeat platitudes in awkward response: 

 

https://twitchy.com/dougp/2025/10/24/the-look-on-hakeem-jeffries-face-when-cnbc-painted-him-into-a-corner-about-o-care-subsidies-is-priceless-n2420809

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