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From what I’ve read, he has spent a lot of his service in Peru, eventually becoming a naturalized citizen of Peru. Sounds like making him Pope means essentially continuing the policies of Pope Francis.What he Pope like?
According to the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests he’s lenient when it comes to priests who sexually assault children.What he Pope like?
RudyPretty hard to get worse than Ed Martin, even in Trump’s America.
Worse AND viable. And truthfully, Rudy is neither imho.Rudy
FEMA chief is fired
Federal Emergency Management Agency acting Administrator Cameron Hamilton told people he was terminated Thursday.
“… Cameron Hamilton, FEMA’s acting administrator, has told people that he was terminated, leaving the nation’s disaster agency without a top official three weeks before the start of the Atlantic hurricane season and as Congress scrutinizes FEMA’s proposed budget for fiscal 2026.
Hamilton was summoned to Department of Homeland Security headquarters in Washington on Thursday morning and told of his termination by Deputy Homeland Security Secretary Troy Edgar and Corey Lewandowski, a longtime adviser to President Donald Trump, according to a person with direct knowledge.
… The firing occurred one day after Hamilton told a House Appropriations subcommittee that the nation needs FEMA, which Trump has suggested abolishing or shrinking.
“I do not believe it is in the best interests of the American people to eliminate the Federal Emergency Management Agency,” Hamilton said at the hearing.”
NY's giving her a $10M slush fund to cover her legal bills even though the allegations have nothing to do with her duties as AG.Isn't that what Trump was found liable for doing ?
If she is found liable then I hope she suffers the exact same consequences as Trump ... oh wait, that would mean no consequences.
seems to be, as I suspected, much ado about nothing beyond Trump and his henchmen seeking retribution...NY's giving her a $10M slush fund to cover her legal bills even though the allegations have nothing to do with her duties as AG.
Eyes on the prize
We have to reestablish our respect in the world, after four years of the autopen. Only after we write our name on every surface, like a four year old with a marker set, can we set the foundation for working and middle class policy.Finally, the GQP led House is passing meaningful legislation that will improve the lives of working and middle class American families...
Link? Who in NY made this decision? The governor? Did the state just do it by magic?NY's giving her a $10M slush fund to cover her legal bills even though the allegations have nothing to do with her duties as AG.
"could be" doing a lot of work there.May 7, NY Post:
"Taxpayers could be on the hook for New York Attorney General Letitia James' legal bills during Justice Department probes into her alleged fraudulent real estate dealings."
"Albany Democrats are expected to sign off on a provision allowing certain officials to tap into a $10 million fund to cover 'any reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses incurred' - even as part of probes not directed related to their state employment."
"The language is being slipped into New York's operations budget bill - one of several expected to be made public and voted on starting Wednesday as the Legislature moves to pass next year's fiscal plan."
It's not a slush fund. It applies to any prosecution of any official as a result of their service. Which is to say, NY will be covering political persecution, as well it should. It removes one lever of power that the administration would seek to use.May 7, NY Post:
"Taxpayers could be on the hook for New York Attorney General Letitia James' legal bills during Justice Department probes into her alleged fraudulent real estate dealings."
"Albany Democrats are expected to sign off on a provision allowing certain officials to tap into a $10 million fund to cover 'any reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses incurred' - even as part of probes not directed related to their state employment."
"The language is being slipped into New York's operations budget bill - one of several expected to be made public and voted on starting Wednesday as the Legislature moves to pass next year's fiscal plan."
So not giving Letitia a $10M slush fund... Thanks for correcting your previous postMay 7, NY Post:
"Taxpayers could be on the hook for New York Attorney General Letitia James' legal bills during Justice Department probes into her alleged fraudulent real estate dealings."
"Albany Democrats are expected to sign off on a provision allowing certain officials to tap into a $10 million fund to cover 'any reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses incurred' - even as part of probes not directed related to their state employment."
"The language is being slipped into New York's operations budget bill - one of several expected to be made public and voted on starting Wednesday as the Legislature moves to pass next year's fiscal plan."
I don't know. I think the fund would cover her. It's the characterization of this as some sort of slush fund or corruption. Here's the situation:"could be" doing a lot of work there.