Bombshell Report Confirms Trump Authorized 10,000 Troops for Jan. 6

A bombshell report has confirmed that President Donald Trump authorized 10,000 troops to be at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, because of the possibly rowdy crowd he expected there for the vote in Congress to adopt the Electoral College results giving the White House to Joe Biden.

The revelation simply destroys the Democrats long-held and daily-promoted ideology that Trump was trying for an “insurrection” on that day, a move which by definition involves the overthrow of a government and the takeover by another of all finances, military decisions, foreign policy decisions and more.

That’s because it would be inconceivable that a president would summon 10,000 troops who would be in opposition to him if that actually was his plan. . .

“These newly surfaced transcripts, which were previously concealed, reveal the truth that many in the mainstream media have ignored,” the report said. “According to the documents, General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, confirmed that President Trump expressed concern about the potential for unrest and proactively ordered the necessary precautions.”

In fact, the evidence now revealed, confirms three days before the event, Milley documented the president said, “Hey, look at this. There’s going to be a large amount of protesters here on the 6th. Make sure that you have sufficient National Guard or Soldiers to make sure it’s a safe event.” (Read more from “Bombshell Report Confirms Trump Authorized 10,000 Troops for Jan. 6” HERE)

Walz’s Former National Guard Colleague Alleges Classified Nuclear Manual Went Missing in Nebraska During His Tenure

A retired Nebraska National Guard soldier maintained, from anonymity for his protection, that, during his service with Tim Walz, the now-Democratic vice presidential candidate stole a classified manual.

Walz was the only one with access to the document, the veteran said in conversation with Alpha News. He was also “often the only one there.” Walz, he claimed, stole the manual and then returned it.

The material was a standard operating procedures (SOP) manual for the M109A5 self-propelled bus, the whistleblower detailed. It can fire nuclear artillery. At the same time, according to Alpha News, China was developing a version of the weaponry of its own.Walz had just returned from a trip to the Asian country.

The theft went unreported, according to the former National Guardsman, because members of the battalion were angry with the Minnesota governor, who, having two full-time activities – teaching at a university and serving in the unit – had been neglecting his duties in the unit.

The whistleblower says he regrets not reporting the theft and is willing to cooperate with the FBI. (Read more from “Walz’s Former National Guard Colleague Alleges Classified Nuclear Manual Went Missing in Nebraska During His Tenure” HERE)

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COVID Adviser Brags in Secret Recording About Drug-Fueled Sex Parties Mid-Pandemic: ‘Had to Be Sneaky’

New York City’s former COVID czar was caught on a hidden camera boasting about having drug-fueled sex parties mid-pandemic — and admitting New Yorkers would have been “pissed” if they had found out at the time.

Dr. Jay Varma — who served as senior health adviser to then-Mayor Bill de Blasio and was tasked with running the Big Apple’s pandemic response — made the confession in secretly recorded conversations with a so-called undercover operative from conservative podcaster Steven Crowder’s “Mug Club.”

“I had to be kind of sneaky about it … because I was running the entire COVID response in the city,” Varma was filmed telling the unidentified woman on Aug. 1 in what appears to be a restaurant.

The edited clips of the hidden camera footage, which were all recorded between July 27 and Aug. 14 in New York, were released by Crowder on Thursday. The Post has not reviewed the full, unedited recordings.

The identity of the woman Varma was speaking to — or where he met up with her — wasn’t clear. The nature of their relationship also wasn’t clear. (Read more from “COVID Adviser Brags in Secret Recording About Drug-Fueled Sex Parties Mid-Pandemic: ‘Had to Be Sneaky’” HERE)

Report: Democrats Afraid Teamsters’ Refusal to Endorse Kamala Harris Is Warning Sign of Trump Victory

Democrats are reportedly afraid that the Teamster Union’s recent refusal to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris for president may be a warning sign of a victory for former President Donald Trump, according to several pro-Harris union officials and Democrat strategists and allies.

In the aftermath of the Teamster’s Union, which represents over one million union workers, announcing that it would not be endorsing any candidate, despite polling showing that a large portion of its union members support Trump, Democrats are reportedly taking it as a warning sign, according to Politico.

One pro-Harris union official, who spoke to the outlet anonymously explained that it was “hard not to have” flashbacks to when former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton underperformed with union members, though she like Harris had been endorsed by several unions.

“Hard not to have HRC flashbacks right now, to be honest, that stuff might be wrong beneath the surface,” the person told the outlet. “I hope it’s not.” (Read more from “Report: Democrats Afraid Teamsters’ Refusal to Endorse Kamala Harris Is Warning Sign of Trump Victory” HERE)

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Paperwork Mix-Up by Democrat Leads to Third Party Candidate Being Left off Ballot in Swing State

The Supreme Court upheld the Nevada Supreme Court’s ruling Friday blocking Green Party candidate Jill Stein from appearing on the state’s ballot for the 2024 presidential election.

The Democratic Party originally sued to remove the Green Party from the presidential ballot for paperwork violations. They alleged that the Green Party included inappropriate language on its signature ballot petition making the signatures on that document void. . .

“The anti-democratic party has just gone on the attack,” Stein said. “The Green Party in Nevada and volunteers in Nevada collected 30,000 signatures, incredible, 30,000 signatures in Nevada, three times the number of signatures that’s required in the state.”

A state court ruled against the Democratic Party originally. The case then went to the Nevada Supreme Court, which found that the Nevada secretary of state’s office sent the Green Party the wrong paperwork, calling it “an unfortunate mistake.” The court also ruled that removing Stein’s name due to the error would not violate the Constitution. (Read more from “Paperwork Mix-Up by Democrat Leads to Third Party Candidate Being Left off Ballot in Swing State” HERE)

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Acting Secret Service Director: First Assassination Attempt a ‘Failure’ of USSS

The first assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump, which occurred in Butler, Pennsylvania, in July, was a “failure” of the United States Secret Service (USSS), Acting Director Ronald L. Rowe Jr. said at a press conference on Friday.

“In today’s hyperdynamic threat environment, the mission of the Secret Service is clear. We cannot afford to fail,” Rowe said during the press conference, explaining that their own mission assurance review is “nearing its completion.”

“As I’ve said, this was a failure on the part of the United States Secret Service. It’s important that we hold ourselves accountable for the failures of July 13,” he said, asserting that the findings have “prompted the Secret Service to move into the accountability phase of this process.”

“The Office of Professional Responsibility and the Office of Integrity are reviewing the findings, and as a result of these failures what has become clear to me is we need a shift in paradigm and how we conduct our protective operations,” he said. “As was demonstrated on Sunday in West Palm Beach, the threat level is evolving and requires this paradigm shift,” he continued, asserting that this “paradigm shift” will move Secret Service from a position of response to a state of readiness.

“Secret Service has the main responsibility of building the site plan. We cannot abdicate or defer our responsibilities to others. Advance team personnel have an obligation to ensure that each site meets the protective requirements and principles of Secret Service methodologies,” he said. Describing the situation in Butler, Pennsylvania, and pointing to “communication deficiencies between law enforcement personnel at the site,” he stated, “The Secret Service did not give clear guidance or direction to our local law enforcement partners.” (Read more from “Acting Secret Service Director: First Assassination Attempt a ‘Failure’ of USSS” HERE)

GOP Rep.: There Are 5 Assassination Teams on U.S. Soil Targeting Trump

Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz has voiced serious concerns regarding the level of protection around former President Donald Trump, citing information from a senior official at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

According to Gaetz, the official revealed that there are five known assassination teams in the United States, three of which are believed to be inspired by foreign governments and two that are domestic.

“A senior Homeland Security official I met with said that they were aware of at least FIVE teams in the country—three foreign in nature and two domestic—that are geared toward assassinating President Trump,” said Gaetz.

Gaetz stated that prior to the second assassination attempt against Trump, DHS officials had already expressed concern over the insufficiency of force protection around the former president.

“The coordination at the dignitary protection level was at the bare minimum required to keep our presidents and presidential candidates safe while on the trail,” said Gaetz. (Read more from “GOP Rep.: There Are 5 Assassination Teams on U.S. Soil Targeting Trump” HERE)

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Arizona Supreme Court Rules 98,000 People Whose Citizenship Is Unconfirmed Can Vote in Pivotal Election

Nearly 98,000 people whose U.S. citizenship has not been confirmed will be allowed to vote in the upcoming state and local elections, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Friday.

The ruling came after a “coding oversight” in state software prompted the swing state’s Democratic Secretary of State Adrian Fontes to insist that he would send out ballots to those affected anyway.

The database error called into question the citizenship status of 100,000 registered Arizona voters, affecting individuals who obtained their driver’s licenses before October 1996, and subsequently received duplicates before registering to vote after 2004.

Fontes and Stephen Richer, the Republican Maricopa County recorder, disagreed on what status the voters should hold following the “coding oversight.”

“This was discovered not because somebody was voting illegally and not because somebody was attempting to vote illegally, as far as we can tell,” Fontes said at a Tuesday afternoon news conference. “And this was basic voter roll maintenance, and it showed us that there is this issue.” (Read more from “Arizona Supreme Court Rules 98,000 People Whose Citizenship Is Unconfirmed Can Vote in Pivotal Election” HERE)

Teen Who Gunned Down Mom Learns Fate After Disturbing Video Footage Emerges

Carly Gregg, the teenager who fatally shot her mother and attempted to kill her stepfather, was sentenced to life in prison Friday.

The jury in Rankin County, Mississippi, found Gregg, 15, guilty on all counts, and prosecutor Kathryn Newman said Gregg had shown “zero remorse.”

The teen was charged with murder and aggravated assault in the March 19 shooting that killed her mother, 40-year-old Ashley Smylie, and wounded her stepfather, Heath Smylie. She was also charged with tampering with evidence for hiding a security camera after the shooting.

On the first and second counts, Gregg was sentenced to life in prison. On the third count, she received 10 years.

(Read more from “Teen Who Gunned Down Mom Learns Fate After Disturbing Video Footage Emerges” HERE)

Elon Musk Responds to Allegations: “Are You Seriously So Retarded That You Think I Donated a Cybertruck to a Russian General?”

A Chechen warlord who claimed Elon Musk gifted him a Cybertruck accused the Telsa CEO on Thursday of “remotely” disabling the machine-gun mounted vehicle which needed to be towed off the Russian battlefield.

Ramzan Kadyrov, 47, the ruthless president of Russia’s Chechnya region, claimed that his Cybertruck stopped working after he revealed it was sent into the Northern Military District for Russian troops to use in the war on Ukraine.

“Elon Musk behaved badly,” Kadyrov wrote on Telegram, according to Politico. “He gives expensive gifts from the bottom of his heart and then remotely disconnects them.”

Kadyrov claimed that the Cybertruck, first introduced to the public in 2023, performed “admirably” in combat before being allegedly disabled on the war front line. . .

However, Musk denied gifting the ride to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s unswerving ally.

“Are you seriously so retarded that you think I donated a Cybertruck to a Russian general?” Musk replied to a video of the warlord riding around in the electric truck on his social media platform X.

(Read more from “Elon Musk Responds to Allegations: “Are You Seriously So Retarded That You Think I Donated a Cybertruck to a Russian General?” HERE)