Away from Trump really can not! Following the House Republican leader McCarthy and others to call on Trump, on Tuesday, the National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman Scott also spoke with Trump and asked for his support. Scott is responsible for the Senate’s 2022 midterm elections.
A former Clinton adviser said Monday that the United States is becoming a “totalitarian state” under the embargo.
Golf “Tiger” Woods was injured in a car accident, Trump wished a speedy recovery. A few days ago, former Pompeo think tank Yu Maochun returned to academia, and with Pompeo into the same think tank.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said on Tuesday that he had ordered a bill to be drafted to commit hundreds of billions of dollars to counter the Chinese Communist Party.
Shocker! America’s Founding Fathers left behind six chilling prophecies that are now coming true. Apollo.com previously introduced you to four of them, and today introduces you to the last two prophecies.
Wanting to win back Congress, Scott talks to Trump about next year’s midterm elections
U.S. Senator Rick Scott, a Republican from Florida, said Tuesday (Feb. 23) that he just spoke with former President Trump (Trump) about the 2022 midterm elections.
Scott is a former Florida governor who became a U.S. senator in 2019. Scott was just elected in January to serve as chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, responsible for defending 20 Republican Senate seats in the general election next year, including four vacant seats left open because incumbent Republican senators are no longer seeking re-election.
Photo: U.S. Sen. Rick Scott (R-UT).
Scott said he has spoken with former President Trump about the 2022 election.
“I just talked to him about the election …… I told him I want to win (back in Congress) in 2022.”
Scott added, “I’m going to be very specific about where I think he can help, and then he can make a decision, whether he wants to do that.”
Scott is the second Republican senator to talk to Trump about the 2022 election in recent days. The first was recently re-elected Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), who has traveled to Florida to meet with Trump, where the two sides talked about the future of the Republican Party.
Trump has threatened to challenge the so-called establishment in party primaries, including Sen. John Thune (R-S.C.), the No. 2 Republican in the Senate; in a statement last week, Trump made clear that he is willing to participate in Republican primaries and will support those who embrace the spirit of “Make America Great Again” and In a statement last week, Trump made it clear that he was willing to participate in the Republican primary and would support Republican candidates who embrace the spirit of “Make America Great Again” and follow the “America First” policy.
In this regard, Scott said that he supports the incumbent Republican senator to run with the Trump-backed contestants, also includes competing with Trump’s Family members in the primary election.
When asked about the possibility of a primary election, Scott said he was non-committal, noting that the Republican Party “still has a whole bunch of people who will run.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) previously told the media that the Republican goal for next year’s midterm elections is to win back the majority in both houses of Congress, and that he could cross paths with Trump in a Republican Senate primary.
“My goal is to have a Republican nominee who can win in November in every way possible.” McConnell told the leftist outlet Politico on 13, “Some of them may be people that the former president likes. Some of them may not be. My only concern is the likelihood that (they) will be elected.”
Although some leading Republicans have joined Democrats and opposed Trump in the House’s second impeachment against him and believe he is no longer the head of the Republican Party; Trump’s civic influence remains high, and at least three of the seven Republican senators who voted down have received written party censure from their state Republican committees.
Former Clinton adviser: U.S. will become “totalitarian state” under embargo order
Many countries have adopted “embargoes” to contain the outbreak of the Chinese Communist virus pandemic. A former adviser to former President Bill Clinton says the United States is becoming a “totalitarian state” under the embargo.
Naomi Wolf, a former Democratic adviser, assisted former President Clinton during his second re-election campaign. She told Fox News on Monday night that the U.S. is “descending into a coup d’etat, a police state” because of the embargo.
Photo: Former Clinton adviser Naomi Wolf
Wolf told the outlet that “this is not partisan.” “This goes beyond everything you and I might disagree or agree with. This should bring the left and the right together to protect our Constitution.”
Under the Epidemic, several U.S. governors have responded to COVID-19 (a disease caused by the Chinese Communist virus) through lockdown orders; Biden has willingly allowed businesses to shut down repeatedly since taking office. In recent months, Wolf has used her Twitter account to warn governors and Biden about their practices.
In the interview, she said, “The state has now screwed businesses and made it impossible for us to assemble and worship freely under the First Amendment; (they) are violating our bodies – restricting movement, fining us in New York State… . it’s a violation of the Fourth Amendment, and the violations continue.”
Wolfe further explained that authoritarianism is practiced under the guise of safety and security.
“We are in a position I never thought I would see in my Life ……,” she said, adding that the “suspension of the rule of law” is when the United States “begins to become a police state The Time has come” for the United States to become a police state.
She said, “They are using this (the epidemic) to get emergency orders that are simply taking away our rights, our rights to property, our rights to assemble, our rights to worship, all the rights that are guaranteed by the Constitution.”
She argued that never before in history has there been such a “blockade” and that “everyone is watching us become a …… totalitarian state.”
Golf’s ‘Tiger’ Woods injured in car accident, Trump wishes for speedy recovery
World-renowned golfer Tiger Woods was rushed to a Los Angeles hospital on Tuesday (Feb. 23) after being injured in a car accident in Los Angeles, California.
“Tiger Woods’ agent, Mark Steinberg, said in a statement, “Tiger Woods was involved in a single-vehicle accident in California this morning and suffered multiple injuries to his legs. multiple injuries and is currently undergoing surgery.”
The cause of the accident is not yet known. Police said they are conducting an investigation.
Jason Miller, a senior adviser to Trump, tweeted a statement from Trump saying, “Get well soon, Tiger (Woods). You’re a true champion!”
Schumer orders bill to spend $100 billion to counter Chinese Communist Party
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said Tuesday (Feb. 23) that he has instructed lawmakers to develop a package of measures to counter the Chinese Communist Party, and that Congress will be bipartisan in promoting research in the U.S. technology industry as well as countering unfair practices by the Chinese Communist Party.
Photo: Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) speaks during a news conference in Washington, D.C., Feb. 23, 2021.
Schumer said at his weekly news conference that he has directed the committee to develop a bipartisan bill based on a draft bill he introduced last year seeking $100 billion in funding to boost research in key technology areas from artificial intelligence to quantum computing and semiconductors.
Schumer said this year’s package will target investments in U.S. manufacturing, technology, supply chain and semiconductors.
Elements of the proposed bill would also include consideration of emergency funding to implement semiconductor programs included in last year’s National Defense Authorization Act.
Another context for Schumer’s bill is that some U.S. automakers have slowed production due to a shortage of semiconductor chips, and a shortage of chips caused by a surge in consumer demand for cell phones and computers during the plague pandemic.
According to the contents of his previously proposed bill, it calls for the distribution of $100 billion in funding over five years through a new technology bureau established by the National Science Foundation; $10 billion would also be set aside for technology centers.
The new package would also include seeking technological and strategic alliances to counter the Chinese Communist Party.
The Nikkei Asian Review exclusively reported Tuesday that President Joe Biden will sign an executive order as early as this month announcing that the U.S. will work with Taiwan, Japan and South Korea to reduce dependence on Chinese production in the supply chain for chips and other strategically important products, with specific measures focused on semiconductors, electric vehicle batteries, rare earth metals and medical products.
Yu returns to academia, joins same think tank as Pompeo
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s China Policy staffer Miles Yu recently revealed that he has returned to academia and joined the Hudson Institute, a conservative think tank in Washington, D.C.
In a Facebook post, Yu said he was happy to return to the US Naval Academy as a professor. In addition, Yu joined the Hudson Institute, a D.C. think tank, as a “senior fellow” and the Hoover Institution, another conservative think tank in California, as a “visiting fellow. “The Hoover Institution.
Six Prophecies of America’s Founding Fathers Being Fulfilled
When the U.S. Constitution was written, the Founding Fathers recognized the fragility of human failings, and that greed and corruption were inevitable features of the human condition. They left behind six chilling prophecies that are now being fulfilled.
Seeing China compiled reports that New York-based Writer Rikki Schlott, writing in the Daily Wire on February 19, said that in a reply to the governor at a Pennsylvania convention in 1755, Franklin criticized the willingness to give up liberty: “Those who are willing to give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary security, deserve neither liberty nor security.”
There is perhaps no better example of giving up freedom for security than during a pandemic. Despite evolving data and extremely low mortality rates among non-high-risk populations, the nation is nearing a one-year standstill with no end in sight.
Endless freedoms and civil liberties have been tossed aside in the interest of safety, from fines for operating offenses against small establishments like Atilis Gym in New Jersey to restrictions in California that strongly discourage the use of wind instruments at Thanksgiving dinners. The situation has become so dire that the Supreme Court has even had to defend the constitutional right to the free exercise of religion.
Fear-mongering and a rising Culture of securitism have led to compliance by a frightened populace. But this willingness to give up freedom may be based on misinformation – a survey last June found that the average American estimated the number of deaths from COVID-19 at 225 times the number of deaths actually reported.
Authorities are maximizing hysteria under the guise of security to usurp unprecedented power. And we risk losing our freedom by obeying increasingly unfounded and draconian blockade orders. It’s not just freedom; in the process, we are destroying the health of our economy and even causing irreversible harm to our children.
The final prophecy was that President Adams feared that future generations would take freedom for granted.
In a 1777 letter to his wife Abigail, Adams lamented that the sacrifices made by America’s founding generation might be forgotten by their descendants: “O posterity! You will never know what a price my generation paid to preserve your freedom! I hope you will make good use of it. If you don’t, I will regret in heaven that I ever did everything I could to protect it.”
Today, this sentiment is heartbreaking. Although we live in the freest country in history, a June 2020 poll found that a record low percentage of citizens are proud to be Americans. Perhaps because most Americans, who have never known (if not) what it would be like to live in freedom without Adams and the Revolutionary generation fighting for it, we cannot be fully grateful for our hard-won freedoms.
Only 18 percent of eighth-graders are proficient in American history, and only 7 percent of Americans can name the first four presidents – including Adams, of course. So, 244 years later, what is Adams’ heartbreaking response to the call to posterity? We have not forgotten the sacrifices he made to secure our freedom-sacrifices we didn’t even know about in the first place.
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