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Hurricane Milton rips roof off Tropicana Field

Hurricane Milton rips roof off Tropicana Field where the Tampa Bay Rays play and man the stadium that was used as staging site for responders really took a beating during the storm. The Roof was badly damaged Wednesday night as Hurricane Milton slammed the region. Video posted by CBS affiliate WTSP and aerial photos of the stadium show that the fabric that served as the domed building's roof had been ripped to shreds.
A drone image shows the dome of Tropicana Field torn open by Hurricane Milton in St. Petersburg, Florida, on Oct. 10, 2024. BRYAN R. SMITH/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES

The St. Petersburg Fire Rescue has since confirmed that there were no injuries in the aftermath of the storm. It was not immediately clear how much damage there was inside the stadium but it's clear the entire roof needs to be re done, and the drone video posted on social media showed the roof completely ripped to shreds with debris all over the field.

Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Dave Moore also posted images of the damaged stadium on social media.

WTSP reported that Tropicana Field had been hosting thousands of linemen and National Guard members as they prepared to respond to damage from the storm. Photos from earlier this week showed rows of cots covering the baseball diamond. Gov. Ron DeSantis' press secretary, Jeremy Redfern, said in a social media post that the staging area had already been relocated before the roof was damaged. The Rays media guide, reported that Tropicana Field features the world's largest cable-supported domed roof and is "built to withstand winds of up to 115 miles per hour." 

According to the National Weather Service, Albert Whitted Airport, which is located about six minutes away from Tropicana Field, recorded wind gusts up to 101 mph during the 10 p.m. hour. The stadium in St. Petersburg opened in 1990 and initially cost $138 million, according to The Associated Press. It was due to be replaced in time for the 2028 season with a $1.3 billion ballpark. After making landfall near Sarasota with a Category 3 status, Hurricane Milton weakened to a Category 1 storm as it crossed Florida, and was expected to weaken further as it moves out over the Atlantic Ocean.

Ron DeSantis Ends Campaign for President



Florida governor Ron DeSantis who appeared at one point to be Donald Trump’s biggest GOP challengers, ran what most are calling a useless costly, turbulent campaign that failed to catch on with Republican voters. So it's our pleasure to say here on 100% pro Trump "Pure Solid News" that Ron DeSantis of Florida suspended his campaign for president on Sunday and endorsed former President Donald J. Trump, marking a spectacular implosion for a candidate once seen as having the best chance to dethrone Mr. Trump as the Republican Party’s nominee in 2024.



His departure from the race just two days before the New Hampshire primary election leaves Nikki Haley, the former governor of South Carolina, as Mr. Trump’s last rival standing. Trump celebrates DeSantis’ decision to drop out, ending a bitter feud that defined the 2024 campaign. Donald Trump set aside months of criticism and mockery of Ron DeSantis on Sunday night, celebrating his onetime Republican rival as his newest supporter after the Florida governor ended his presidential campaign and endorsed the former president.

For Trump, it’s become a familiar ritual to welcome the backing of someone who once tried to take him on. Nonetheless, it was notable at Sunday’s rally in New Hampshire to see Trump praise DeSantis without calling him “DeSantimonious” or “DeSanctus,” putting an end to perhaps the most bitter rivalry of Republicans’ 2024 campaign. “I just want to thank Ron and congratulate him on doing a very good job,” Trump said at the outset of his remarks. “He was very gracious, and he endorsed me. I appreciate that, and I also look forward to working with Ron.” Trump described DeSantis as “a really terrific person.”

Earlier in the day, DeSantis said via video that he would be ending his campaign two days before New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation GOP primary. But, Trump’s glee Sunday night aside, it wasn’t the warmest of endorsements. “It’s clear to me that a majority of Republican primary voters want to give Donald Trump another chance,” DeSantis said, offering matter-of-fact analysis through a forced smile without adding plaudits for Trump.

“I signed a pledge to support the Republican nominee, and I will honor that pledge,” he continued, before adding a dig at the remaining contender, Nikki Haley. DeSantis described the former U.N. ambassador and onetime South Carolina governor as a stand-in for “the old Republican guard of yesteryear, a repackaged form of warmed-over corporatism.” Trump seemed unbothered by DeSantis’ approach, striking a tone of camaraderie as fellow political combatants. “I will tell you it’s not easy,” Trump said Sunday night in Rochester. “They think it’s easy doing this stuff, right? It’s not easy.” Brenda Moneypenny, (Yes like in the 007 movies!) a 64-year-old from Alton, waited in the cold for two hours to see Trump on Sunday night. Miss Moneypenny pulled out her driver’s license to prove her last name cause well yeah it's like the 007 movies! She explained she's a registered independent who often votes Republican.

Miss Moneypenny said she has considered Haley because of the chance to elect the first woman to the presidency. But she never considered DeSantis. “Too flim-flamsy,” Moneypenny said of DeSantis. “He needs better campaign people. He doesn’t have anybody that’s doing him any favors right now.” Ultimately, she settled on Trump: “Tried and true,” she said. The former president seemed to revel in skewering DeSantis throughout the campaign, often making clear it was a personal grudge because he considered the governor’s decision to run in the first place an act of disloyalty. Trump endorsed DeSantis, then a congressman, in a competitive 2018 GOP primary for Florida governor. DeSantis went on to win the nomination and the general election. By the time DeSantis won a landslide reelection four years later, though, he was positioning himself for his own White House campaign.

In November when Trump came to Florida and addressed a boisterous crowd at a state GOP meeting standing in front of a sign that read: “Florida is Trump Country.” That evening, Trump did not mention DeSantis until more than 30 minutes into his speech. Even then, it was to brag about polls showing his advantages over the governor. “I endorsed him, and he became a rocket ship in 24 hours,” Trump said, claiming that DeSantis had begged for his endorsement. “Now he’s like a wounded falling bird from the sky.” Trump never did debate DeSantis or any other 2024 rival. He has said he wouldn’t until one proves they are a legitimate threat to him winning the nomination. DeSantis concentrated his campaign in recent months in Iowa, where he finished in second place in last week’s caucuses 30 percentage points behind Trump and barely ahead of Haley. Haley, meanwhile, has long prioritized New Hampshire as a potential springboard ahead of her home-state South Carolina primary next month.

In Iowa, APVoteCast surveys of caucusgoers suggested DeSantis’s supporters were much more likely than Haley’s to consider themselves conservatives who would back Trump no matter what if he wins the nomination and faces President Joe Biden in November. If that trend holds in New Hampshire, then Trump could expect at least some boost from DeSantis dropping out, and whatever he gets could stretch out his margin and frustrate Haley’s ability to claim any momentum. Indeed, Trump’s aides have said they expect DeSantis’ support around the country will shift heavily to Trump, who noted Sunday that he won New Hampshire’s 2016 primary by about 20 points. He lost the battleground state twice in general elections.

FLORIDA REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY ISSUES DECLARATION URGES DESANTIS TO END PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN



So after he wins re-election because the most people in Florida were very happy with how Governor DeSantis governed the state. But once he was elected governor for a second term it's like his ego went into space and perhaps this was why Trump gave us "SPACE FORCE" ? I know that's a joke and all but we have to look at yes we all here once loved the guy and still most would agree that overall he handled COVID well and has done many good things while governor.

But again after DeSantis was reelected in 2022 and most Floridians believed he could make a good VP pick for President Trump and were surprised when he decided to run for governor. DeSantis had to have the Florida law changed in order to run for President and held back his announcement until the law was changed. He then joined the race with a thud when he came out on Twitter, and it bombed.



DeSantis has not done well in the primaries but no GOP candidate has done well in the primaries other than President Trump. Now the Florida Republican Assembly is calling for his return. They released a declaration requesting that DeSantis come back to Florida and begin governing the state again. 

Here is their declaration:

And for strengthening and enforcement of protections against unlawful and corrupt persecution and prosecution of American citizens. All these and more are issues in need of immediate action by Governor DeSantis. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Florida Republican Assembly urges Governor Ron DeSantis to conclude his presidential campaign and return to Florida to continue to serve out the remainder of his term as Governor. Furthermore, the Florida Republican Assembly requests that Governor DeSantis rededicate himself to the needs of Florida residents and prioritize their interests over his personal political ambitions. The Florida Republican Assembly recognizes that campaigning for office is an important aspect of the political process, but elected officials must always prioritize the needs of their constituents. We call upon Governor DeSantis and all elected officials of Florida to fulfill their duties with integrity and commitment to the people. Public service is a privilege, not a career advancement opportunity, and elected officials must always place the interests of their constituents first.








Liberal Hivemind​ ON YouTube said it all... Check out his video below.




New York Post Poll – President Trump Surges to 61% National Support


President Trump now commands 61% of the vote amid Republicans, with no other candidate reaching double digits.  Ron DeSantis has collapsed to 9% after losing two-thirds of his previous support.

Rupert Murdoch owns the New York Post who commissioned the statistically valid poll of
1,800 voters. [DATA HERE]


Within the results, President Trump now commands 61% of the vote amid Republicans, with no other candidate reaching double digits.  Ron DeSantis has collapsed to 9% after losing two-thirds of his previous support. Chris Christie and Asa Hutchinson no longer register any support.  


Vivek Ramaswamy polls with 5%, the same as Mike Pence. The poll was conducted after the Republican primary debate.

Breaking News: Disney District Criminal Investigation Is Just Tip Of The Iceberg


More legal issues for the mouse house as reports that Disney District Criminal Investigation Is Just Tip Of The Iceberg.
The former Reedy Creek Improvement District and its former Board members are being referred to the Florida State Inspector General for criminal investigation over alleged dirty Disney dealings, misuse of tax payer funds, and gifts that would be in violation of Florida State laws.

Polls say recently that Donald Trump is running away with the GOP! DUH!




So shocking nobody the now so called former President Donald Trump (Only former because he won!) is running away with his lead in the 2024 in the Republican presidential primary, consistently on top by double digits in multiple polls recently.

On the June survey Emerson College had Trump lead DeSantis by a 38-percentage-point margin, 59% to 21%. Friends these numbers were worse, however, than his margin in the same poll two months ago, when he led by 46 points.


The poll also showed what former Vice President Mike Pence and others looked like and the traitor former VP came in third, at 6%. 



The now former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley followed with 4% also entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy at 2%. Not many know about him and he seems like a good enough guy but after Barrack Obama I don't know if we're ready for someone in the white house with a "Muslim Name" again. Not to sound like a bigot but Obamanation might have ruined that chance for another person with a Muslim name for a while.

So yes Donald Trump is leading by a margin of 20 points or more in other major polls taken in June. YouGov/Yahoo News’ recent survey, he is up 53% to 33% over DeSantis.

A YouGov/The Economist poll from earlier this month showed that 41% of likely Republican primary voters believe Trump will probably win against President Joe Biden the highest among the pack, followed by DeSantis at 40% and Pence at 24%.

And on Sunday, NBC News released a survey conducted by Hart Research Associates and Public Opinion Strategies that shows Trump’s lead has expanded by five points since before his indictment in April, from 46% to 51%.

DeSantis’ lead dropped over the same period from 31% to 22% in that poll, with Pence and Haley receiving small one-point bumps each.

“For the first time in history, a former president has been indicted, and we can’t find a marker in this survey that it’s had an impact with his standing,” said Public Opinion Strategies co-founder Bill McInturff.

If President Joe Biden's Justice Department truly seeks to damage former President Donald Trump with investigations and indictments, it is not working.

Even the latest NBC News poll finds Trump has expanded his lead on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and the rest of the primary field to 29 points, nearly doubling his lead from April (15 points). And we know much hate mainstream media has for Trump and NBC has not been kind to the former President.

So far the 51% majority of Republican primary voters nationwide now pick Trump over DeSantis (22%), former Vice President Mike Pence (7%), former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (5%), with no other candidate getting more than 4%, according to the poll. The question after he recently got booed off stage is why does Chris Christie think people like him enough to be taken serious for the job? He's a slob, a Rino, an idiot, and worse of all! A Traitor.

"For the first time in history, a former president has been indicted, and we can't find a marker in this survey that it's had an impact with his standing," Republican pollster Bill McInturff of Public Opinion Strategies told NBC News.

Trump's support "is a strong starting number," McInturff added. "Something has to happen to shift this race." A 37-count federal indictment is not it. Trump was at 46% to DeSantis' 31% in April, which was conducted shortly after Trump's Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg indictment.

"Not only are they sticking with Trump post-federal indictment, there are several signs that his support is growing or others are losing ground, particularly Ron DeSantis," Democrat pollster Jeff Horwitt of Hart Research Associates said of Republican voters.

Republican strategists have long noted a full field of challengers to Trump would merely split the share of the anti-Trump vote, while Trump holds a rock-solid base.

There is some of that found in this NBC poll, as the two-candidate Trump versus DeSantis race shows Trump picking up 9 points (60% support) and DeSantis gaining 14 points (36%) when the rest of the field is removed.

That 5-point boost is not enough to break Trump's hold on the Republican Party, although this is a nationwide poll and not a state-by-state primary delegate breakdown.

There are 64% of Republican voters who see the indictments and investigations of Trump as politically motivated, even if half of the party's voters are ready to consider a candidate other than Trump, according to the poll.

In a head-to-head hypothetical general election matchup, NBC News' poll gives Biden (49%) a 4-point edge over Trump (45%), which is just outside the margin of error.

"Looking back at 2020, the election was a referendum on Donald Trump," Horwitt, the Democrat pollster, told NBC News. "And if we have a Biden-Trump rematch, there are powerful signs that the focus will once again be more on Trump than Biden."

The NBC News poll was conducted June 16-20 among 1,000 registered voters and has an overall margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. There were 500 Republican primary voters polled with a margin of error of plus or minus 4.38 percentage points.

Trump Explains 'Ron DeSanctimonious' Nickname for Ron DeSantis


My favorite Former President Donald Trump finally explained why he calls Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, his 2024 GOP presidential primary rival, as "Ron DeSanctimonious." Trump, who has also repeatedly called the Republican Gov. "Ron DeSanctus" along with a good one I like "Meatball Ron," but he finally explained the "DeSanctimonious" nickname during a Fox News interview that aired recently.

The former 45 also took credit for DeSantis' 2018 Florida gubernatorial election victory, while telling host Bret Baier that he used the derogatory moniker because the governor had shown that he was "disloyal" by deciding to challenge him for the presidency. To be honest I didn't know who DeSantis was until Trump endorsed him and only voted for him BASED on Trumps endorsement. This is why I'm with Trump on this one. Ron needs to wait until 2028.

"I got him elected and I thought it was very disloyal when he said 'yes, I'd run," Trump said. "I got him past two races. I got him past the primary because he was losing by 30 points or more ... It's a loyalty [question], I'm a big loyalist." AS I am Mr President "Some people say ... loyalty doesn't mean anything in politics," he continued. "I say, 'to me, it does.' I got the guy elected. He came to see me, let's say weeping, because he was dead ... As soon as I endorsed him, he won the primary, it was over." Like I stated I AM Proof of this claim.

The Merriam-Webster online dictionary defines "sanctimonious" as "hypocritically pious or devout."

Trump, who remains the GOP frontrunner despite facing federal and state felony criminal trials, went on to suggest that DeSantis should have dropped plans to run against him in the 2024 election "just out of respect."

Newsweek has reached out to the DeSantis campaign via its website for comment.

DeSantis, who is likely aware of the ex-president's continued popularity among Republicans, has been reticent to engage with Trump's rhetoric directly since announcing his intention to challenge him in 2024. However, the governor did address the ex-president's most frequent nickname for him before officially announcing his candidacy, saying, "I kind of like it," during a Piers Morgan interview in March. "I don't know how to spell DeSanctimonious," DeSantis said. "I don't really know what it means but, you know, I kind of like it. It's long. It's got a lot of vowels. I mean, we'd go with that. That's fine." So he just told the world he likes being disloyal? hmmm

"You know, you can call me whatever you want," he added. "I mean, just as long as you also call me a winner." The governor's wife, Casey DeSantis, has also recently been handed the nickname "Walmart Melania" a reference to former first lady Melania Trump by critics that include some Trump supporters. HAHA I have not heard this one myself but that's was hilarious. "Walmart Melania" LMAO!

Trump himself has not publicly referred to Casey DeSantis with the nickname, the former president has a long history of using derogatory nicknames to refer to his political opponents, including former allies who have since turned against him.

Last month, Trump referred to his former White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany as "milktoast" an apparent misspelling of "milquetoast," a jab for a timid or bland person after she suggested that the Florida governor could be "closing the gap" in Iowa's GOP primary race.

Now this is what that means I guess.... 
"Etymology. From the character Caspar Milquetoast of the comic strip The Timid Soul, created by American cartoonist Harold Tucker Webster (1885–1952) and first published in 1924; the character was named after the American dish milk toast (“a food consisting of toasted bread in warm milk”)"

Trump also repeated an attack line that he has used against a significant number of his Republican critics during his attack on McEnany, calling her a "RINO," or "Republican in name only." I like her not just in looks but she was his Press Secretary for a bit so I don't know much about this one I have to look into why they beefing. Might be perhaps cause she's endorsed "DeSanctimonious" ? Don't know but if I get more information on this one I'll post on it. Either way I wonder why Ron likes the nickname?

IS He admitting that he's well not a Loyal dude? 
Now let me be clear here I mean I would vote for him DeSantis in 2028 Just NOT in 2024 because... Well... I sorta... Kind off... YES!




Ron DeSantis to run in 2024 Afterall! But wow major fail on Twitter Announcement!





This shocks about nobody as Ron DeSantis has declared via his Twitter night with Elon Musk that he will indeed be running for the Oval office in 2024... This makes A LOT of people in Florida mad trust me as this state will be voting against him and for Trump. The truth is that Ron should have waited until 2028 many feel as he both owes it to Trump, and the FLA community who backed him and in a big turn out too for his re-election. Had it not been for Trump who endorsed him years ago Ron wouldn't even be Gov today. Sad that he's proven to be not very loyal to the man who got him the GOV push and helped him big time. Well I know who I'm voting for. Donald Trump. The trending hash tag since his announcement has been #DeSaster so don't expect this to be good... Too many GOP people sticking their toes in the race for The White House in 2024 and none has a chance at beating Donald Trump.




















WOW This is bad folks so after a period of glitches, and stuff Elon who isn't very keep on how these podcasts are ran stutters, and techs his way into introducing DeSantis... This is awful! Awfully funny! LOL It's almost like Elon was trying to F things up so DeSantis could have probably the most lame, and worst Presidential running announcement in history. LOL IF this isn't Musk trolling DeSantis I'll be shocked! HAHA!












How George Soros pumped cash into Manhattan DA who indicted Trump

A $1 million donation from liberal billionaire George Soros to a political action committee that backed Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has come under the spotlight as the Democrat weighs indicting former President Donald Trump.



Trump who is now facing indictment in connection to alleged hush money payments his then lawyer made on "Trumps NAME" but not via any of his bank accounts but under his own private account whichhas no ties to DOnald Trump. Making this a he said, she said fight between both men as Stormey Daniels said she had no affair with Trump in a signed letter. The 2016 so called affair to porn star Stormy Daniels, who had said originally that the two had a sexual relationship. Like I said later recanted and backed off her story. Her lawyer is now in prison. George Soros donated $1 million in May 2021 to Color of Change, a racial justice PAC that later used the money to support Bragg in his successful district attorney bid against Republican Thomas Kenniff, a criminal defense attorney.



"I’ve seen rumors swirl. I have not seen any facts yet, and so I don’t know what’s going to happen," Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), who has polled second to Trump in recent 2024 presidential primary surveys and is widely expected to run, said on Monday. "But I do know this: The Manhattan district attorney is a Soros-funded prosecutor, and so he, like other Soros-funded prosecutors, they weaponize their office to impose a political agenda on society at the expense of the rule of law and public safety."



Color of Change notably called for defunding the police amid the summer 2020 social justice riots after George Floyd's murder. Soros has backed Bragg along with 74 other prosecutors in recent years who have been slammed for their soft-on-crime policies. In February 2022, the Daily Mail reported that Color of Change was pulling a $500,000 donation to Bragg over an anonymous woman's allegation against the then-candidate. It's unclear what that allegation was, and the outlet did not speak directly to the woman in question. "Color of Change Political Action Committee ceased our independent expenditure on this electoral campaign after receiving this information," a source close to the PAC told the Daily Mail.



Color of Change's support for Bragg came around the same time Soros's family poured money into Bragg's campaign. Jonathan Soros, the son of George Soros, donated $10,000 on April 26, 2021, to the Democrat's campaign, records show. Then, on April 29, 2021, Jonathan Soros's wife, Jennifer Allan Soros, donated $10,000 to Bragg's campaign. Now, Bragg is at the center of national media attention as Republican lawmakers call his potential Trump-indictment decision "politically motivated." House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH), House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY), and House Administration Committee Chairman Bryan Steil (R-WI) demanded records from Bragg on Monday in connection to the expected indictment.



"You are reportedly about to engage in an unprecedented abuse of prosecutorial authority: the indictment of a former President of the United States and current declared candidate for that office," wrote the Republicans. "This indictment comes after years of your office searching for a basis any basis on which to bring charges, ultimately settling on a novel legal theory untested anywhere in the country and one that federal authorities declined to pursue."



The Manhattan grand jury investigating the Trump-Daniels payments was delayed on the indictment decision, which comes after Trump claimed he would be arrested. Again the expected indictment stems from $130,000 that then-Trump lawyer Michael Cohen allegedly paid to Daniels before the 2016 election to keep her quiet about her 2006 sexual encounter with Trump. Not campaign money or money which came from Trump or anyone he knows. There is no record that we have seen even showing such a payment has been made to Stormey who again ended up denying this ever happened.



In February 2022, the Daily Mail reported that Color of Change was pulling a $500,000 donation to Bragg over an anonymous woman's allegation against the then-candidate. It's unclear what that allegation was, and the outlet did not speak directly to the woman in question. "Color of Change Political Action Committee ceased our independent expenditure on this electoral campaign after receiving this information,". Color of Change's support for Bragg came around the same time Soros's family poured money into Bragg's campaign. Jonathan Soros, the son of George Soros, donated $10,000 on April 26, 2021, to the Democrat's campaign, records show. Then, on April 29, 2021, Jonathan Soros's wife, Jennifer Allan Soros, donated $10,000 to Bragg's campaign.



Now, Bragg is at the center of national media attention as Republican lawmakers call his potential Trump-indictment decision "politically motivated." House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH), House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY), and House Administration Committee Chairman Bryan Steil (R-WI) demanded records from Bragg on Monday in connection to the expected indictment.



"You are reportedly about to engage in an unprecedented abuse of prosecutorial authority: the indictment of a former President of the United States and current declared candidate for that office," wrote the Republicans. "This indictment comes after years of your office searching for a basis any basis on which to bring charges, ultimately settling on a novel legal theory untested anywhere in the country and one that federal authorities declined to pursue."



So remember Color Of Change is an organization that, according to them, helps people effectively respond to injustice in the world around us. The same, functions nationwide, as a force driven by SEVEN million members, which “move decision-makers in corporations and governments” to create a more humane and less hostile world for black and all people. Until justice is real.



Don't go away from reading this without the facts that this organization is in charge of "removing those people" that they assume, they are annoying creating hostility. The dangerous thing about it is that this organization is backed by George Soros, as he does with Antifa and BLM, and "uses" them as his pawns, to achieve his own goals. In this case: get Donald Trump out of his way.



Thus the riots on 2020 and all the liberals, and news media going at Trump and as you are reading this, this is all the fault of a liberal named George Soros.. who made a $1 million donation to a political action committee that backed Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, and who is now in the spotlight as the Democrat assesses impeaching ex-President Donald Trump. Soros donated $1 million in May 2021 to Color of Change, a “racial justice” PAC that then used the money to support Attorney Bragg in his successful run for district attorney against Republican Thomas Kenniff, a criminal defense attorney. And today is the time, for Attorney Bragg to “return the favor”.



The ONLY thing that exists so far, are just rumors, because NO ONE has been able to see what the formal accusation is. What, if known, is that, in the polls, Trump, is leading, and that's very bad for Color Of Change and George Soros. What stopped being “a rumor” and is now a reality that is inconvenient to some, is that the Manhattan district attorney is a Soros-funded prosecutor, so he, like other Soros- funded prosecutors, uses his office as a weapon to impose a political agenda in society at the expense of the rule of law and public law.".



Color of Change particularly called for defunding the police amid the summer 2020 social justice riots following the murder of George Floyd. Soros has backed Bragg along with 74 other prosecutors in recent years who have been criticized for his soft policies with crime and this is the explanation, all of which we "don't understand."



In February 2022, the Daily Mail reported Color of Change was making a $500,000 donation to Bragg for an anonymous woman’s indictment against then-candidate Trump. The Color of Change support for Bragg came at the same time the Soros family invested money into Bragg’s campaign. Jonathan Soros, the son of George Soros, donated $10,000 on April 26, 2021 to the Democrat’s campaign, records show. Then on April 29, 2021, Jonathan Soros’ wife Jennifer Allan Soros donated $10,000 to Bragg’s campaign. "This indictment comes after years of Democrats looking for a basis, any basis, on which to file indictments, and ultimately Attorney Bragg settled for a novel, untested legal theory anywhere in the country that federal authorities refused to follow."



Now, Bragg is in the spotlight in national media as Republican lawmakers call his possible impeachment decision against Trump "politically motivated." And this Hit Job needs to be further investigated and Soros needs to be the one who is brought to justice with his puppets.

DeSantis Fires Back at Trump: ‘Check Out the Scoreboard’


Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis responded to attacks from former President Donald Trump and the media on Tuesday ate it up like usual anything that had TRUMP or DeSANTIS on it will be big time headlines now. They said that T
rump made a flurry of attacks against DeSantis in the days surrounding Election Day, calling him "Ron DeSanctimonious" and claiming to be responsible for his success in Florida. DeSantis.

Trump's most credible rival for a presidential run in 2024,
 remained silent on the issue until responding to questions on the topic at a Tuesday press conference.

"One of the things I've learned in this job is when you're leading, when you're getting things done, you take incoming fire. That's just the nature of it," DeSantis said in response to a question about Trump. "I roll out of bed in the morning and I have corporate media outlets that have a spasm just because I'm getting up in the morning, and it's just constantly attacking."

"I think what you learn is all of that is just noise, and really what matters is are you leading, are you getting in front of issues, are you delivering results for people, and are you standing up for folks," he continued. "At the end of the day I would just tell people to go check out the scoreboard from last Tuesday night."

Trump slammed DeSantis as "an average REPUBLICAN Governor with great Public Relations" in a statement last week. "And now, Ron DeSanctimonious is playing games! The Fake News asks him if he’s going to run if President Trump runs, and he says, "I’m only focused on the Governor’s race, I’m not looking into the future." 

Well, in terms of loyalty and class, that’s really not the right answer," Trump said in the Truth Social thread after saying DeSantis came to him in 2017 in "desperate shape" ahead of his first gubernatorial election and Trump "fixed his campaign."

CHARLAMAGNE THA GOD: DEMS 'GOT NOBODY' TO DEFEAT TRUMP, DESANTIS IN 2024

DeSantis' response comes just hours before Trump is expected to announce his 2024 presidential run at Mar-a-Lago.

Criticism of Trump, and support for DeSantis, have surged in the week following the disappointing midterm election results for Republicans. Many conservatives blamed Trump for endorsing poor candidates in key Senate and House races.

Meanwhile, Republicans in DeSantis' Florida fared extremely well, with the governor dispatching Democratic challenger Charlie Crist by nearly 20 points.

Many conservative commentators took the election results as a sign it was time for the GOP to move on from Trump. Commentators argued that Trump's candidates turned easy victories into close races, and close races into losses.

"All the chatter on my conservative and GOP channels is rage at Trump like I've never seen," Michael Brendan Dougherty, a senior writer at National Review, wrote on Twitter. "'The one guy he attacked before Election Day was DeSantis the clear winner, meanwhile, all his guys are s---ing the bed.'"