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Kamala/Walz 2024

Absolute truth!!



Per their website, FEMA has spent more than $1 billion “to provide humanitarian services to noncitizen migrants following their release from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)” under the “Shelter and Services Program” in the last TWO YEARS. $364 million in 2023 and $650 million for 2024.

And victims of hurricane Helene are having a hard time getting approved for $750 dollars per family.

I don’t remember consenting to this. Do you?

If you were the president of a corporation and you were allocated 1 billion dollars for an emergency but you decided to take that money and give it to another company, you would be in prison.

Biden should kiss the feet of the conservative justices who upheld presidential immunity because if ever there was a crime to prosecute a president for, stealing from the American taxpayers and giving it to illegals would be it.
 
Everyone needs to understand what we are dealing with.

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Believe the woman as Kamala said during the Kavanaugh nomination hearings when he was accused.

Kamala Harris' Husband, Doug Emhoff, Accused of 'Forcefully' Hitting Woman in 'Horrifying' New Report​


On Wednesday, the U.K.'s Daily Mail published a damning report claiming that second gentlemen Doug Emhoff, Harris' husband, "forcefully" roughed up a former love interest.

Identified only as "Jane" (a pseudonym), the purported "successful New York attorney" was allegedly struck in the face by Emhoff in a violent incident from May 2012.
 

US stockpile stuck with 63 million doses of hydroxychloroquine​


However, many infectious disease experts, including those who’ve studied the drug for coronavirus, say there was never any evidence that the drug worked for the virus.

In March, Trump tweeted that a French study showed hydroxychloroquine and the antibiotic azithromycin “have a real chance to be one of the biggest game changers in the history of medicine.” He continued to be a cheerleader for the drug for several months, and even said he took it himself after being exposed to staffers with the virus.

That French study had so many problems that the society that published it has backed away from it.

First, the study didn’t conclude that the drug worked for Covid patients – just that it decreased the amount of the virus found in the nose and throat.

Also, it was a very small study – just 20 patients – and it ignored patients who took hydroxychloroquine and died or ended up in the intensive care unit.

After complaints about the study, the International Study of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, which published the study in its medical journal, concluded that the study “does not meet the Society’s expected standard.”

Since then, two major studies have found that the drug is ineffective against coronavirus. One of the studies, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, also showed that Covid patients who took the drug were more than twice as likely to suffer cardiac arrest.


 
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