8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (6)
#22982928 at 2025-05-02 17:30:03 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #28048: National Space Day: We Are Going To Mars Edition
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Per the Oversight Project:
The Trump White House issued 51 clemency warrants in 4 years. 4,245 people received clemency during the Biden Administration.
This includes 37 of the most brutal murderers on federal death row, a person who murdered two FBI agents, people who provided military support to Iran, Dr. Fauci, General Milley, the J6 Committee, members of the Biden family, and hundreds of drug dealers.Every warrant in this group was signed with an autopen.
Here are the stats on the 51 warrants:
16 were signed with Autopen A
16 were signed with Autopen B
19 appear wet signed.
Note the subtle differences between Autopen A and B.Autopen A has a bigger space between the "p" and "h" in "Joseph" than Autopen B. There are also subtle differences in the "B" in "Biden" and how the word "Jr." is written.
Who was in charge of Joe Biden's autopen?
According to The New York Post's Steve Nelson, akey Biden aide may have exceeded their authorityby unilaterally determining what documents to robo-sign.
An insider told The New York Post that he feared this key Biden aide: "I feared no one as much as I feared that [staffer]. To me, [the staffer] basically was the president," the person said. "No one ever questioned [the staffer]. Period."
Is Neera Tanden the 'key aide' behind Biden's autopenned pardons? Tanden went to work as a key Biden White House stafferafter she was forced to withdrawher nomination as OMB Director.
The Oversight Project pointed out thatNeera Tandenwas the White House Staff Secretarywhen Joe Biden autopenned pardons from a golf course in the US Virgin Islands.
President Trump on Sunday called for the person or persons who operated Joe Biden's autopen to be jailed
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/05/biden-autopen-bombshell-oversight-project-releases-new-alarming/
#22962369 at 2025-04-27 22:27:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #28025: A House Needs To Be Constantly Cleaned Edition
JUST IN: President Trump Calls for the Person(s) Who Operated Joe Biden's Autopen to be Jailed
President Trump on Sunday called for the person or persons who operated Joe Biden's autopen to be jailed.
"Hopefully ACTBLUE, the Democrats ILLEGAL SCAM used to raise money, including from not allowed "foreign contributions," is being looked at by authorities. The Dems only know how to win by CHEATING, something which they do better than any group or party in history. But now, with their terrible policies and candidates, and with people like Crooked Adam Schiff, who demanded a full Pardon from Sleepy Joe, leading the way, it is almost impossible to reach their money goals. The USA is wise to these scoundrels and crooks. Also, why did the Auto Pen give Schiff a Pardon? Biden knew nothing about it. Who operated the Auto Pen? That is the biggest question being asked in D.C. They almost destroyed our Country. They should all be in jail!!!" Trump said on Truth Social.As previously reported, The Oversight Project has gathered every document they could find with Biden's signature - ALL used the same autopen signature except for the announcement that he was dropping out of the 2024 election.
Last month, President Trump declared Joe Biden's autopen pardons invalid.Who was in charge of Joe Biden's autopen?
The Oversight Project pointed out that Neera Tanden was the White House Staff Secretary when Joe Biden autopenned pardons from a golf course in the US Virgin Islands.
Neera Tanden was a frequent mention in the leaked Podesta emails released by WikiLeaks.Tanden was one of the most vocal Russiagate conspiracy theorists. She not only attacked Republicans while she was working for Hillary Clinton, but also went for the throats of Sen. Bernie Sanders and his supporters.Last month the Oversight Project revealed six criminals were pardoned by Biden's autopen on December 30, 2022 while Joe Biden was vacationing and golfing in St. Croix.
According to The New York Post's Steve Nelson, a key Biden aide may have exceeded their authority by unilaterally determining what documents to robo-sign.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/04/president-trump-calls-persons-who-operated-joe-bidens/
#22253739 at 2024-12-30 02:53:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #27225: Winding Down the Year Edition
Jack Smith's team may resign en masse
WASHINGTON-Justice Department lawyers who have angered President-elect Donald Trump and his allies are facing tough decisions about whether to stay in government-and how to best protect themselves from threats of retribution after Inauguration Day.
Dozens of prosecutors and agents have worked on cases that potentially make them vulnerable, such as special counsel investigations of Trump, prosecutions of hundreds of his supporters who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and contempt-of-Congress cases that sent top Trump associatesSteve Bannon and Peter Navarro to prison this year.
Their concerns are part of a broader wave of uncertainty that has swept through the Justice Department since Trump's re-election, as he and his appointees openly float plans to fire career employees and bring the department more closely under presidential control.
Some department lawyers on the fence about leaving have sought counsel from Attorney General Merrick Garland and other senior officials, who have encouraged them to stay on for continuity of government and for their expertise, people familiar with the discussions said.
Law firms say they have seen an unprecedented flood of r?sum?s from department lawyers looking for the exits. While presidential transitions always upend the ranks of political appointees, "now, it's seeping into a lot of career people," said Steve Nelson, a legal recruiter who helps lawyers make the jump from government into the private sector.
"The number of people leaving, or looking at opportunities outside the Justice Department or elsewhere in the government, is way higher than it's ever been before," Nelson said.
Some Justice Department officials who might not have gone into private practice are now considering jobs at big firms as the best way to personally protect themselves.
One problem: There aren't enough Big Law landing spots for all the attorneys eager for private practice. Some who sent out r?sum?s have since decided to stay, unwilling or unable to give up their dream government jobs right away, department employees said.
Others have sought legal guidance from friends and private lawyers in preparation for the ways the next Trump administration and its supporters could make their lives difficult whether or not they leave the government, from potential harassment to investigations that could hurt them legally and financially for years.
At the center of the storm is special counsel Jack Smith and his team, some of whom are expected to leave, people close to them said, rather than return to department positions they held before being detailed to investigate and prosecute Trump for election interference and mishandling classified documents. Smith last month dropped both cases, citing longstanding Justice Department policy of not prosecuting a sitting president.
Smith still has to submit a report of the investigations to Garland, who has promised to make it public. That could further increase tensions with the incoming administration, but the report is likely to add little beyond the information that has already been made public, people familiar with it said.
A spokesman for Smith declined to comment. A Trump transition spokesman didn't respond to a request for comment.
Trump's surrogates and nominees have voiced a series of warnings.
"Career Justice Department lawyers must be fully committed to implementing President Trump's policies or they should leave or be fired," Mark Paoletta, who worked on Trump's Justice Department transition team, said in a series of social-media posts after the election.
If confirmed, Trump's nominee for attorney general, Pam Bondi, would lead the department after emerging as one of its leading critics since Trump was indicted.
"The Department of Justice, the prosecutors, will be prosecuted, the bad ones," Bondi said on Fox News last year. "The investigators will be investigated....We can clean house next term, and that's what has to happen."
Kash Patel, the hard-line conservative provocateur Trump wants to lead the Federal Bureau of Investigation, has made similar statements, pledging to hollow out the bureau's ranks.
Exhaustive congressional inquiries could provide another avenue for Trump and his allies to exact a measure of payback. Lawmakers on Capitol Hill have already told Smith's team to retain all their records and communications.
Since Trump's election, a loose network of sympathetic lawyers has formed in preparation for defending Smith's team and other officials who may face scrutiny from the Trump administration. Attorneys started calling friends and colleagues in the weeks after Trump was re-elected to see who would be willing to volunteer, people familiar with the effort said.
Civil service rules offer career employees some protection against being outright fired, and some lawyers see the chances of them being dismissed-or even prosecuted-as remote.
"We can't fall down before we get hit. We can't be hysterical," said William Taylor, a defense lawyer familiar with efforts to recruit attorneys for government officials. "They're going to make life unpleasant for some people, but actual consequences to people are really unlikely."
https://archive.is/phmTS#selection-5995.0-6015.282
#22250726 at 2024-12-29 17:46:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #27221: Quiet Now, We Trying To Watch The Movie Edition
==Some Justice Department Lawyers
Look for Protection-and the Exits==
Officials who worked on politically
sensitive cases weigh moves ahead of Donald Trump's second term WSJ.1/2
By Sadie Gurman C. Ryan Barber
Dec. 29, 2024 5:00 am ET
President-elect Donald Trump and his appointees are floating plans to bring the Justice Department under closer presidential control and fire career employees.
WASHINGTON-Justice Department lawyers who have angered President-elect Donald Trump and his allies are facing tough decisions about whether to stay in government-and how to best protect themselves from threats of retribution after Inauguration Day.
Dozens of prosecutors and agents have worked on cases that potentially make them vulnerable, such as special counsel investigations of Trump, prosecutions of hundreds of his supporters who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and contempt-of-Congress cases that sent top Trump associatesSteve Bannon and Peter Navarro to prison this year.
Their concerns are part of a broader wave of uncertainty that has swept through the Justice Department since Trump's re-election, as he and his appointees openly float plans to fire career employees and bring the department more closely under presidential control.
Some department lawyers on the fence about leaving have sought counsel from Attorney General Merrick Garland and other senior officials, who have encouraged them to stay on for continuity of government and for their expertise, people familiar with the discussions said.
Law firms say they have seen an unprecedented flood of r?sum?s from department lawyers looking for the exits. While presidential transitions always upend the ranks of political appointees, "now, it's seeping into a lot of career people," said Steve Nelson, a legal recruiter who helps lawyers make the jump from government into the private sector.
Attorney General Merrick Garland, shown addressing the Justice Department workforce in September, has encouraged department lawyers to remain for continuity of government and for their expertise.
"The number of people leaving, or looking at opportunities outside the Justice Department or elsewhere in the government, is way higher than it's ever been before," Nelson said.
Some Justice Department officials who might not have gone into private practice are now considering jobs at big firms as the best way to personally protect themselves.
One problem: There aren't enough Big Law landing spots for all the attorneys eager for private practice. Some who sent out r?sum?s have since decided to stay, unwilling or unable to give up their dream government jobs right away, department employees said.
Others have sought legal guidance from friends and private lawyers in preparation for the ways the next Trump administration and its supporters could make their lives difficult whether or not they leave the government,from potential harassment to investigations that could hurt them legally and financially for years.(like you assholes did to Americans? Wow)
At the center of the storm is special counsel Jack Smith and his team, some of whom are expected to leave, people close to them said, rather than return to department positions they held before being detailed to investigate and prosecute Trump for election interference and mishandling classified documents. Smith last month dropped both cases, citing longstanding Justice Department policy of not prosecuting a sitting president. (Smith is not even a government employee!)
Jack Smith, the U.S. special counsel who led the prosecutions of Donald Trump over election interference and mishandling of documents, is at the center of the uncertainty.
Smith still has to submit a report of the investigations to Garland, who has promised to make it public. That could further increase tensions with the incoming administration, but the report is likely to add little beyond the information that has already been made public, people familiar with it said.
A spokesman for Smith declined to comment. A Trump transition spokesman didn't respond to a request for comment.
Trump's surrogates and nominees have voiced a series of warnings.
https://archive.is/phmTS
#18673121 at 2023-04-10 19:16:13 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #22908: Trump point to NARA, NARA JAPAN AND GOLD CLUB ABE HIT EDITION
jen psaki caught on an outright lie
tara reade pointed this one out in a recent interview
when psaki was asked about tara reade's case
with cuomo being investigated, why not biden?
she lied and said it had been "heavily litigated"
completely false
there has never been litigation
tara reade made a statement on a form at the time
form is probably buried in the biden archives
probably buried a fuck lot better than anything classified in the biden archives
tara reade is very dangerous
she's trying to get access to these documents
won't back down
"we will fucking kill you" the deputy comms director of Biden's office told her, very matter-of-factly at the time
if she went public
why did jen psaki lie? so blatantly? over such a crucial issue?
picrel
~"Should there be an independent investigation of the allegations into the president as there was into Governor Cuomo?" New York Post reporter Steve Nelson asked Psaki, recalling a number of allegations levelled against Biden during the 2020 election campaign, including claims made by Tara Reade. Reade alleged that in 1993, Biden sexually assaulted her, something which the president has denied.
"The president has been clear and outspoken about the importance of women being respected and having their voices heard and being allowed to tell their stories and people treating them with respect," Psaki said.
"That was heavily litigated during the campaign," Psaki added "I understand you're eager to come back to it, but I don't have anything further other than to repeat that he has called for the governor to resign."~
https://sputnikglobe.com/20210805/that-was-litigated-psaki-grilled-on-sexual-harassment-claims-against-biden-amid-andrew-cuomo-row-1083532242.html
#10422647 at 2020-08-26 06:07:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13338: CSPAN Callers Lovin' RNC Night 2! Edition
Resignations in the news 8/25/2020
Bristol hospital CEO resigned after participating in a surgery without a medical license
https://wcyb.com/news/local/headline-hospital-ceo-resigned-after-participating-in-a-surgery-without-a-medical-license
Dorinda Medley QUITS The Real Housewives of New York City! Is the Entire Cast Jumping Ship?!
https://poptimesuk.com/dorinda-medley-quits-the-real-housewives-of-new-york-city-is-the-entire-cast-jumping-ship/144255/
A-level results: Ofqual boss resigns in wake of exams chaos
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/a-level-results-ofqual-boss-resigns-sally-collier-exams-watchdog-a9687726.html
Nebraska Farm Bureau president Steve Nelson retiring at the end of the year
https://www.klkntv.com/nebraska-farm-bureau-president-Steve-Nelson-retiring-at-the-end-of-the-year/
RCN council vice chair to step down 'for health reasons'
https://www.nursingtimes.net/news/leadership-news/crisis-deepens-at-rcn-as-council-vice-chair-steps-down-25-08-2020/
North Dakota commerce commissioner resigning to return to private sector
https://bismarcktribune.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/north-dakota-commerce-commissioner-resigning-to-return-to-private-sector/article_9f6b93bb-a435-5636-8a3d-b600c3897bf2.html
Angela Dias, a familiar radio voice for 35 years, retiring from WTIC
https://www.courant.com/news/connecticut/hc-news-wtic-anchor-angela-dias-retiring-20200825-t2avlabu4rhmdmolstdwkjnrvq-story.html
Watsontown business man resigns from We Build the Wall Inc.
https://www.wkok.com/watsontown-business-man-resigns-from-we-build-the-wall-inc/
Fairbanks police chief resigns just over a year after starting the position
https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/fairbanks/2020/08/24/fairbanks-police-chief-resigns-just-over-a-year-after-starting-the-position/
Downtown Mainstreet, Inc. Executive Director Robin Moses Resigns
https://www.news8000.com/downtown-mainstreet-inc-executive-director-robin-moses-resigns/
WODC leader James Mills stepping down from role
https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/18673806.wodc-leader-james-mills-stepping-role/
City Council's Executive Assistant Retiring; Position Advertised
https://framinghamsource.com/index.php/2020/08/25/city-councils-executive-assistant-retiring-position-advertised/
Literary Assistant Agent Sasha White Fired by The Tobias Literary Agency For "Anti-Trans Sentiments"
https://boundingintocomics.com/2020/08/25/literary-assistant-sasha-white-fired-by-the-tobias-literary-agency-for-anti-trans-sentiments/
Alderman Les Redden Says Goodbye to Sandwich City Council, Redden Retiring to Arizona
http://www.wspynews.com/news/local/alderman-les-redden-says-goodbye-to-sandwich-city-council-redden-retiring-to-arizona/article_181d70d2-e6f5-11ea-a93c-7fd878e31bfb.html
CCS administrator resigns after ethics violation
https://www.nbc4i.com/news/local-news/ccs-administrator-resigns-after-ethics-violation/
Health boss to help Christchurch DHB following shock resignation of its CEO
https://www.stuff.co.nz/Nelson-mail/122557596/health-boss-to-help-christchurch-dhb-following-shock-resignation-of-its-ceo
West Seneca Police officer resigns during investigation into Planned Parenthood incident
https://www.wivb.com/news/local-news/erie-county/west-seneca/west-seneca-police-officer-resigns-after-investigation-into-planned-parenthood-incident/
Avon Lake City Councilman Gary Izo resigns
https://www.morningjournal.com/news/lorain-county/avon-lake-city-councilman-gary-izo-resigns/article_a6bc10ae-e68d-11ea-b18a-8362aae50fe2.html
Jerry Falwell Jr. Confirms He Resigned As Liberty University President
https://www.npr.org/2020/08/25/905926949/jerry-falwell-jr-confirms-he-resigned-as-liberty-university-president
Easton fire chief retiring this October
https://easton.wickedlocal.com/news/20200825/easton-fire-chief-retiring-this-october
Karolinska Development's Board director Magnus Persson resigns from his position
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2020/08/25/2083471/0/en/Karolinska-Development-s-Board-director-Magnus-Persson-resigns-from-his-position.html
National parks director James Findlay resigns after Kakadu traditional owners call for sacking
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-08-26/parks-australia-national-park-director-resigns/12595390
Alaska attorney general resigns following report that he sent hundreds of texts to state employee
https://www.adn.com/politics/2020/08/25/attorney-general-resigns-after-disclosure-of-text-messages/
Schmidt Resigns as DuBois Mayor
https://gantdaily.com/2020/08/25/schmidt-resigns-as-dubois-mayor/