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Blue state sheriff says he’s ‘changing teams,’ urges support for Trump
Sheriff Chad Bianco has teased at a potential run for governor
By Michael Lee Fox News
Published June 2, 2024 1:10pm EDT

A well-known conservative California sheriff joked that he was "changing teams" ahead of the 2024 election and urged people to support a "convicted felon."

"I think it's time we put a felon in the White House," Riverside Sheriff Chad Bianco said in a video posted to social media Saturday.

Bianco’s comments come after former President Trump was convicted last week on 34 felony counts in New York, making the former president the first president to be convicted of a felony.

Bianco, who has openly teased the possibility of running for governor of California, said in the video that he has done all he could over three decades in law enforcement to "keep our community safe by arresting criminals and putting them in jail," but lamented that leaders and California have become seemingly pro-criminal in recent years.

"For the last five years I’ve been very critical about our governor for slashing our budgets from corrections, for letting prisoners out early, for closing our prisons," Bianco said. "I've been critical of our state legislature for passing laws to make it harder to put people in prison. I've been critical for their changing laws that let prisoners out early. And I’ve been critical of our attorney general for seemingly not caring about crime."

The sheriff went out to lament the "love affair" the state’s leaders "have with criminals," which he argued is based on a "belief that criminals are not responsible for their own actions."

"They’re a victim of society," Bianco said. "It’s society's fault. It's businesses' fault. It’s cops' fault. It might be my fault."


Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco takes a knee with demonstrators after thousands of them marched to the Robert Presley Detention Center during a protest against the death of George Floyd during the coronavirus pandemic on June 1, 2020. (Gina Ferazzi/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

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https://www.foxnews.com/politics/blue-state-sheriff-says-hes-changing-teams-urges-support-trump
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Erupt? Quoting the punk POTUS Obama.....   "Elections have consequences".

Do 50%+ there really think this is the way to go?


The people of California are going to have to decide how long they should continue the progressive path they’re on and if they want to continue losing advantage to states like Texas and Florida

It just seems that every economic disaster or nutty legislation story seems to originate from California
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Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH®
@P_McCulloughMD
As a cardiologist I made the observation and it was concordant with the data that SARS-CoV-2 was not the source of clinically adjudicated myocarditis and cardiac arrest epidemic, it was COVID-19 vaccination. ...   https://x.com/P_McCulloughMD/status/1797216414010397014

Yeah, I think the effects of the vaccine on the heart is well within his cardiologist wheelhouse.

 :yowsa:
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Elections 2024 / Donald Trump unveils TikTok account
« Last post by mystery-ak on Today at 06:03:28 pm »
Donald Trump unveils TikTok account
By
Jenny Goldsberry
June 2, 2024 8:08 am
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Former President Donald Trump started a TikTok account late Saturday night.

Trump was at the Ultimate Fighting Championship 302 event alongside its president Dana White. The first TikTok posted by the former president included clips of him at the event, with White introducing him on the platform saying, “the president is now on TikTok.”

“It’s my honor,” Trump says in the video.

UFC fans are seen cheering, waving, and taking pictures with Trump, who sat ringside. Trump often attends UFC events with White, but this is his first appearance since a Manhattan jury found him guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records.

Trump’s very first post to TikTok, which is a social media platform due to be banned from U.S. app stores on Jan. 19, garnered over 17.7 million views in its first eight hours. His account had well over 850,000 followers as of early Sunday morning.

This pending ban of TikTok would pressure ByteDance to sell the social media platform in order for it to be hosted by app stores in the United States.The ban was signed into law by President Joe Biden in April. Biden also has a campaign profile on the platform.

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https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/campaigns/presidential/3025427/donald-trump-unveils-tiktok-account/
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Trump says guilty verdict is ‘tougher on my family than it is on me’
By
Jenny Goldsberry
June 2, 2024 9:50 am
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Former President Donald Trump lamented the effect his guilty verdict has had on the former first lady Melania Trump and his family.

Trump offered an update on his family during a Fox and Friends interview that aired Sunday. This was his first television interview since a Manhattan jury found him guilty of falsifying business records amid his 2024 presidential campaign, to which he has already returned. However, despite the press coverage of his trial, Trump himself is under a gag order that keeps him from correcting the record.

“I have a wonderful wife who has to listen to this stuff all the time. They do that for this reason,” Trump said “But they put this stuff in to create havoc. These are bad people. I know everything they’re doing, I know every move they make, I get it. But a lot of people don’t. But it’s tougher, or I think it’s, probably in many ways, it’s tougher on my family than it is on me.”

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https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/campaigns/presidential/3025436/trump-says-guilty-verdict-is-tougher-on-my-family-than-it-is-on-me/
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Voters split about Trump conviction, with half believing charges were politically motivated: Poll
By
Brady Knox
June 2, 2024 1:15 pm
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Voters are divided as to the merits of the conviction of former President Donald Trump, with half believing them correct, and just about as many believing they were politically motivated.

A new ABC News/Ipsos poll found the percentage of people who believe Trump should drop out due to his legal issues is nearly unchanged from April of last year, after he received his first indictment. In the latest poll, 49% believe he should drop out due to his conviction, compared to 48% who believed he should drop out in April 2023.

The new poll found that 50% of the public believes Trump’s conviction was correct. Of those polled, 47% believed that the charges against him were politically motivated, compared to just 35% who did not.

Regarding the substance of the charge, 51% believe Trump intentionally did something illegal; 12% believe he did something wrong but not intentionally, and 19% do not believe he did anything wrong.

Results were split in a highly partisan manner , with 83% of Democrats agreeing with the verdict and 79% believing he should drop out. In contrast, only 16% of Republicans agree with the verdict, while an equal number believe he should drop out. Independents were split down the middle, with 52% believing the verdict was correct and that Trump should drop out.

On Thursday, Trump became the first president in United States history to be convicted of a felony. He was found guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in connection with a hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels.

The ABC News/Ipsos poll was conducted from May 31 through June 1, surveying 781 random U.S. adults. The margin of error is 3.7 percentage points.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/campaigns/3025522/voters-split-trump-conviction-half-believing-charges-politically-motivated-poll/
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Paul Sperry
@paulsperry_
Court filings reveal prosecutors will present proof Hunter Biden's ex Kathleen found drugs or paraphernalia dozen times in Hunter's cars around time he bought gun. In 2018 text, she told Hunter, "I found a few crack pipes. I took them out because our daughter was driving the car"
7:36 PM · May 31, 2024
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Paul Sperry
@paulsperry_
BREAKING: Biden Justice Dept cleaned up transcript of Biden's interview w/ Special Counsel Hur to remove his stuttering, pauses & other indications he lost his train of thought. Judicial Watch chief Tom Fitton: "The transcript is not accurate & was changed in a way to help Biden"
1:49 PM · Jun 2, 2024
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Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH®
@P_McCulloughMD
As a cardiologist I made the observation and it was concordant with the data that SARS-CoV-2 was not the source of clinically adjudicated myocarditis and cardiac arrest epidemic, it was COVID-19 vaccination. ...   https://x.com/P_McCulloughMD/status/1797216414010397014

Yeah, I think the effects of the vaccine on the heart is well within his cardiologist wheelhouse.
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Politics/Government / Re: Political Graphics 2024
« Last post by corbe on Today at 05:46:49 pm »
   Other than the last one, Great pulls @Right_in_Virginia

   *  Everyone's a Critic   ****slapping
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