Republican statement “kangaroo court, fall of the fast” Impeachment opening debate, Trump is upset, someone digging a hole for him?

The opening debate of the impeachment Trump is very upset, someone digging a hole for him?

Trump’s impeachment case opened in the Senate on the 9th, and sources familiar with the matter said Trump seemed unhappy with the opening debate performance of his representative attorney Castor (Bruce Castor), saying Castor did not speak clearly about the debate’s focus: “It’s unconstitutional to try a president who has left office.”

World News reported that Republican U.S. Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) said, “The first lawyer went around and around and didn’t really focus on the unconstitutional controversy. The second lawyer was appropriate.” “I’ve seen a lot of lawyers and a lot of debates, and this defense team is not the best I’ve seen.”

Several other Republican senators also told the media that Kuster’s arguments were “poorly presented.

But at the same Time, political news site Politico reported that Trump is confident in the prospect of impeachment, in addition to his conviction that he will be acquitted, but also believe his influence on the Republican Party is as secure as ever.

Senators fall in favor of impeaching Trump Road State Republican Party: “Kangaroo court falls as fast as it can”

The U.S. Senate voted on Trump’s impeachment, and Louisiana’s U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy fell in favor of Trump’s impeachment, which was subsequently condemned en masse by the state’s Republican Party.

With the support of some Republican lawmakers, the U.S. Senate voted Tuesday (Feb. 9) to move forward with a second impeachment trial against former President Trump (Donald Trump).

Bill Cassidy, the sixth Republican senator to fall, joined all Democratic senators and the five Republican senators who had previously fallen, in arguing that Trump’s impeachment was constitutional. The Senate ultimately agreed to move forward with the impeachment of Trump by a vote of 56 in favor to 44 against.

The Louisiana Republican Committee then issued an official statement after the vote, condemning Capitol’s actions.

The statement said, “The Louisiana Republican Party is deeply disappointed in Senator Cassidy’s vote on the constitutionality of the impeachment trial currently underway against former President and now-citizen Trump.”

The statement continued, “We also want to remind all Americans that former President Trump is innocent of the false politically motivated charges being brought against him by a kangaroo court (Kangaroo court for unfair trial) presided over by an openly hostile political opponent. In the short time that Democrats have controlled the federal government, justice has fallen so fast.”

Blinken: Trump’s Tough on China Policy is Right Approach is Wrong Across the Board

In an interview with CNN on Monday (Feb. 8), Secretary of State Antony Blinken was asked what practices Biden might take on China, such as: would he take a tougher approach on unfair trade practices or cyber theft of U.S. technology, after President Joe Biden said he would not handle China the way Trump has position?

Blinken replied, “To be fair, President Trump, he’s right to take a tougher stance on China [the Chinese Communist Party]. That’s the right thing to do. My judgment is that his approach is wrong across the board, but the basic principles are correct.”

Fed’s zap into climate change suspected of opening back door for Biden’s policies

The Fed formally joined the group advocating the use of financial regulators to address climate change last December, claiming that climate change poses a potential threat to U.S. financial stability.

The Fed’s new membership is called the Network of Central Banks and Supervisors for Greening the Financial System (NGFS). (NGFS), was established at the Paris Summit in December 2017. The organization requires members to sign the Paris Climate Agreement.

The U.S. rejoined in January of this year, in accordance with Biden’s executive order, since Trump announced his withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement in 2017.

NGFS promotes green finance and aims to develop recommendations for central banks, manage risk and raise funds for green and low-carbon investments, according to its website. The organization has nearly 100 members and observers, including the People’s Bank of China, the European Central Bank (ECB) and the International Monetary Fund.

Several members of Congress have expressed concern that the Biden Administration and climate activists may be using financial regulation as a backdoor to achieve green policies. At the same time, lawmakers have questioned whether the Fed’s entry into the NGFS may have politicized access to capital for some industries or stifled bank financing for sectors such as coal and carbon, oil and gas.

Rep. Andy Barr (R-Texas) told, “The Biden administration’s attack on the energy industry is a threat to jobs and household energy costs amid widespread economic uncertainty.”

U.S. Media Reveals Top U.S. Schools Provided Big Data Advice to Communist China

U.S. media outlet Washington Free Beacon revealed this week that the University of California-Berkeley jointly operates a research center in China that provides economic and technical advice to the Chinese Communist Party. The research center received millions of dollars from the Chinese to run a big data research center that advises the Chinese Communist government, and the funds are also being used to fund cutting-edge research on self-driving car technology, the report said.

The University of California, Berkeley began operating the Guizhou Berkeley Big Data Innovation Research Center (GBIC) in September 2016 with China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and the local government of Guizhou Province, the report said. The completion ceremony of the Guizhou Berkeley Big Data Innovation and Research Center was attended by a Chinese Communist government official who said the center will become a big data research center for the world’s top California universities and Chinese researchers. According to U.S. Department of Education data on foreign donations to U.S. universities, the Guizhou Berkeley Center for Big Data Innovation and Research has funneled nearly $1.9 million into the state university’s coffers since it began operations.

Industry is concerned that the lab will give the CCP access to U.S. expertise in two key areas: big data and self-driving cars. According to a report by RAND, the Chinese Communist government sees big data analytics – the use of computers to analyze large data sets – as critical to strengthening its domestic surveillance equipment and military capabilities. The Chinese Communist regime has long viewed the automated vehicle sector as a key growth area, after the U.S. media focused on reports of Chinese Communist Spies stealing trade secrets from tesla and other car companies to further their own growth.

Berkeley’s work for the Chinese government is much more extensive than its website suggests. The Berkeley Center for Big Data Innovation and Research in Guizhou, according to one researcher, is also training Chinese researchers in how to handle big data, offering courses to students at top Chinese universities such as Tianjin University. Training big data professionals is a top priority for Communist Party leaders like Xi Jinping, in part because the technology is a cornerstone of the Communist Party’s growing surveillance apparatus in Xinjiang and elsewhere.

Democrats take office at a record high! Joe State sees big increase in women, African-Americans, seniors buying guns for self-defense

U.S. gun buyers also seem to be getting more diverse. Licensed gun sellers say they’ve seen more women, seniors and African-American buyers since last year, all of which are different from the traditional gun-buying whites. According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC), gun sales will increase after the Democrats take office.

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) records show that a record 38.9 million people in the United States underwent background checks for gun purchases in 2020, an increase of 14.7 million from the previous year. In the same year, a record 900,403,035 people in the state of Joe also underwent background checks for gun purchases, compared with an average of 561,846 in the previous five years.

According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC), gun sales typically increase after a Democrat takes office because the party is more likely to push for gun control, which may have contributed to the increase in background checks at the end of last year. The number of background checks was still high when Biden was sworn in in January of this year.

Licensed gun sellers say they have seen more women, seniors and African-American buyers since last year, all of whom are different from traditional gun-buying whites.

Located in Griffin (Griffin), currently a total of about 35,000 members of the National African American Firearms Association founder Smith (Phil Smith) said that since the Epidemic, about 1,000 members per month, about 40% more than before. Now, more than half of the members are women.

In January and February of early 2020, Joe State had more than 50,000 gun purchase surveys per month, a number that rose to 84,601 when the CCP virus hit the state in March.

Then in June, when protests erupted following the death of African-American George Floyd in the neck of a white police officer, background check requests for gun purchases jumped to 106,541, and during the socio-political turmoil of the latter half of last year, more than 72,000 background checks were conducted each month.

Paul Forgey, who teaches gun safety in Stockbridge, said that twice as many people participated in gun training last year as in 2019. Among them are a growing number of seniors, and even more elders in their 80s.

No training is required to purchase a firearm or obtain a Joe State weapons license, and holders can carry concealed firearms in public places. More than 1.2 million Joestowners have such permits.

Texas Judge Continues to Call Off Biden Immigration Moratorium

Texas federal judge Drew Tipton on Feb. 9 renewed Biden’s “100-day immigration moratorium” for another 14 days, following a previous moratorium. He argued that failure to call off the executive order would cause “irreparable harm” to Texas.

The U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of Texas ruled Tuesday that the federal government cannot make immigration enforcement changes without consulting Texas, so he extended the temporary restraining order for another 14 days. He said Texas would face greater harm than the federal government if the extended order is not granted.

In his ruling, Judge Tipton wrote, “If the extension of the ‘temporary restraining order’ is not granted prior to consideration of the ‘preliminary injunction’ motion, the harm to Texas would be irreparable and greater than any harm caused by the defendants more serious.” His ruling will allow the parties more time to “provide a more robust record” to assist the court in “adjudicating Texas’ motion for a preliminary injunction.”