Trump responds: This is fascism Trump’s daughter-in-law says Trump is likely to run again The chilling prophecy of America’s Founding Fathers is coming true

On Monday, February 22, the U.S. Supreme Court dismissed all remaining election lawsuits, while it granted the prosecution access to former President Trump‘s tax returns.

Trump later responded that this is fascist, will continue to fight, we will win.

Trump’s second daughter-in-law, Laura, said on Fox that Trump is “likely” to run for president in 2024.

On Monday, Israeli cybersecurity firm Check Point pointed out that Chinese Hackers had stolen code developed by the U.S. National Security Agency to engage in espionage activities.

Surprise! America’s Founding Fathers left behind six chilling prophecies that are now coming true. Apollo.com presented two of them on the 22nd, and today we present the other two prophecies.

U.S. Supreme Court Rejects 2020 Presidential Election Lawsuit Allegations

On Monday morning, February 22, the U.S. Supreme Court gave its dismissal of election lawsuits in several states left over from the presidential election.

One of the lawsuits was filed by Rep. Mike Kelly, who challenged the outcome of President Joe Biden‘s victory. Kelly had asked the Supreme Court to consider his lawsuit, which challenged the vote-by-mail policy in his Home state of Pennsylvania.

Kelly argued that Act 77, a 2019 state statute, violated the Constitution by authorizing a universal, no-excuse mail-in voting method.

The Supreme Court also dismissed a petition seeking review in Republican Party of Pennsylvania v. Acting Pennsylvania Secretary of State DeGraffenreid.

Another case that was dismissed was a lawsuit filed by attorney L. Wood Wood against Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger challenging Georgia’s elections and policies.

Ward, R-Ariz. vs. Jackson was also dismissed. The lawsuit challenged Biden’s victory in the state’s polls.

Trump’s appeal of the Wisconsin results was dismissed. The case is Trump v. Biden. Another Wisconsin-related appeal, v. Michigan Gov. Whitmer, was also dismissed.

Earlier in January, the U.S. Supreme Court had announced that the agency was refusing to hear any cases regarding election controversies until Jan. 20. In December last year, the case of Texas and 19 other states against 4 swing states for unconstitutionality was also dismissed in the high court.

Supreme Court allows prosecutors to obtain Trump tax forms

Trump: This is fascist, will continue to fight, we will win

The Supreme Court on 22 again rejected former President Trump’s request for exemptions from providing tax and other financial records, paving the way for Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance, Jr. to investigate whether Trump and his businesses are involved in tax, insurance and bank fraud.

Trump responded with a statement on the 22nd, slamming Vance’s investigation as politically motivated and vowing to continue to fight it.

Trump said Vance is the number one witch hunter (headhunter), “This is fascism, not justice – and that’s what they want to do to me, and the people of our country will not support this.” In a nearly 400-word statement, he criticized the investigation as a political witch hunt, criticized Robert Mueller, the special counsel in charge of the Russia investigation, and reiterated that he won the election.

“The Supreme Court should never have let this fishing expedition happen, but they let it happen.” Trump said, “This is something no president has ever had to deal with, and it was initiated entirely by the Democrats in their stronghold, New York City and New York State, both controlled by my political opponent, Governor Andrew Cuomo.”

He called Vance’s investigation into his financial records “the continuation of the biggest political witch hunt in American history,” saying, “I will continue to fight, as I have been doing for the past five years (even before I won), and despite the crime of election fraud against me, we will win. “

Trump will speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) this Thursday.

Trump’s daughter-in-law Laura: Trump “likely” to run for president in 2024

Trump’s (Trump) daughter-in-law, former White House senior adviser Lara Trump (Lara Trump) said Sunday (February 21) that Trump “probably” intends to run for president again in 2024. The latest polls also continue to show Trump’s high approval rating.

Laura told Fox News on Sunday (Feb. 21), “He told us to stay tuned, it’s not over for him, and he indicated that he might be interested in running again in 2024.”

In discussing the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) to be held this week in Orlando, Florida, Laura referred to Trump as “the leader of the Republican Party. The CPAC appearance is his first public appearance since leaving the White House.

Laura said, “Whether we’re talking about 2022 or beyond, he (Trump) is someone that everyone will continue to look to for help. Republicans want Trump to help them cross the line (of half the seats in Congress). I think this man has changed politics and he’s changed our party, the Republican Party. There’s no question about that.”

Days before his daughter-in-law’s comments, Trump, asked by Newsmax TV host Greg Kelly if he would run for president in 2024, replied that it was “too early” to make a decision.

Trump added: “I’m the only one who’s been impeached, and my support is growing.”

According to the latest Suffolk University-USA Today poll released on Sunday (Feb. 21), Trump not only leads the Republican Party, but clearly “owns” it. By a margin of nearly 2 to 1, Republicans want to leave the GOP and follow former President Trump into a third party.

Chinese Hackers Exposed to Stealing U.S. Home Security Agency Development Code

Israeli multinational cybersecurity firm Check Point released a report Monday (Feb. 22) stating that Chinese (Communist Party of China) spies stole software code first developed by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) to conduct hacking operations.

According to the report, the company found that some of the functions of the malware “Arrow” (Jian), which is linked to China (CCP), are very similar to the hacking software that was stolen from the NSA in 2017 and later placed on the Internet for distribution.

Yaniv Balmas, the checkpoint’s research director, called “Arrow” a “copied (software), a Chinese replica.

According to Reuters, a person familiar with the matter said Lockheed Martin Corp. discovered the vulnerability exploited by the Arrow on an unnamed third-party network in 2017; that is, hackers could break into the adversary’s equipment by running a flaw in the software.

In a statement, Lockheed Martin said it discovered the vulnerability while conducting a routine evaluation of third-party software and technology.

The news attracted widespread public attention in 2017, when a mysterious group calling itself Shadow Brokers released some NSA code to the Internet, allowing cybercriminals and other countries to add U.S.-developed cracking tools to their arsenals.

The checkpoint says “Arrow” appears to have been created in 2014, at least two years before Shadow Brokers went public. But how the software was used is unclear.

According to Microsoft’s 2019 advisory, “Arrow” was linked to a Chinese entity known as “Zirconium”; that entity was later charged in 2020 with having ties to organizations and individuals associated with the U.S. election, including those associated with President Joe Biden’s campaign. Biden’s campaign.

The National Security Agency NSA declined to comment on the Check Point report. The Chinese (Communist Party of China) Embassy in Washington, D.C., did not respond to a request for comment.

In addition, some security experts have called for U.S. agencies to put more effort into fixing software vulnerabilities rather than developing and deploying software that contains flaws.

Symantec, a cybersecurity company owned by Broadcom, said in a similar incident report in 2019 that the NSA has repeatedly lost control of its own malware over the years.

Six prophecies the U.S. Founding Fathers shuddered at are being fulfilled

When they wrote the U.S. Constitution, America’s Founding Fathers recognized the fragility of human failings, with greed and corruption as inevitable features of the human condition. They left behind six chilling prophecies that are now being fulfilled.

Writing in the Daily Wire on February 19, New York-based author Rikki Schlott said that in her 1830 autobiography, Madison outlined the prerequisites required for tyranny: “The oppressor can only impose tyranny when he has a standing army, an enslaved press, and a disarmed civilian population before he can impose tyranny.”

Madison’s warning did come true in 2020, from the Biden Administration‘s blatant threats to the Second Amendment to the extreme partisanship exhibited by the traditional media. The rate of positive coverage has fluctuated greatly between recent presidents: from 5% positive coverage for Trump (Trump) to 42% positive coverage for Obama.

In fact, the media divides politicians into those who can’t do anything right and those who can’t do anything wrong. With headlines like “First Lady Jill Biden Wore a Hijab While Shopping and People Thought It Looked Good,” the pattern only seems to continue. No wonder a record one-third of Americans say they don’t trust the media at all.

Washington: Political factions will tear the country apart

A fourth prophecy came in Washington’s Farewell Address on September 17, 1796, in which Washington left the presidency with a stark warning about a political system based on political parties: “However [political factions] may now and in the future serve the purposes of the people, they are likely in Time and in the course of things to become powerful engines, by which cunning, ambitious and unprincipled men will be able to subvert the power of the people and usurp the governmental dominion, and subsequently destroy that engine which has given them unjust rule.”

Indeed, America’s political leadership is already fractured along partisan lines, with a widening gulf between the Democratic and Republican camps. As Washington predicted, politicians are operating for the betterment of their parties, thus losing sight of their common goal: to serve the American people.

This has never been truer than in today’s Epidemic era. Consistently, party leaders have insisted on cramming controversial emergency measures into hundreds of pages of relief bills. In the process, they have deliberately blocked much-needed support for citizens in order to achieve a partisan agenda.

As a result, rhetoric has devolved into us versus them, even good versus evil. Most of us think badly of each other – 78 percent of Democrats think the Republican Party has been taken over by racists, while 81 percent of Republicans think the Democratic Party has been taken over by socialists, according to a 2020 poll.

But political parties not only make us hate politicians, they also make us think badly of each other. a 2017 poll even showed that Democrats believe that 50 percent of Republicans support white nationalism. The consequences of such partisan warfare could be catastrophic; a poll last October found that nearly two-thirds of Americans believe the country is on the brink of another civil war.