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you penah nampak tak pic ni kat Reddit?
someone from twitter s/s pic ni from IG kawan baik Natalie...
obviously Natalie is pregnant dlm pic ni... anak Hunter kah?
if anak Hunter, baby ni cucu atau cicit Joe? Mana baby ni sekrg?
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Biden-Obama’s $1 Billion deal to sell out America
Link: Biden-Obama’s $1 Billion deal to sell out America
Today, Lude Media revealed that the photo that featured President Barack Obama and Hunter Biden released yesterday, was a screenshot from a surveillance video in the White House. Joe Biden carried out the surveillance of the conversation between his son, Hunter Biden, and then President of the United States, Barack Obama.
The surveillance video was found in Hunter Biden’s “Laptop from Hell”. The date of the photo was April 4th, 2016. Three days prior, on April 1st , President Xi Jinping of China was attending the 2016 Nuclear Security Submit together with other UN nation leaders.
Obama’s $1 billion deal to look away from China’s military activities
In the Lude Media episode, it was revealed that Hunter Biden proposed to President Obama a potential deal from President Xi: the US was to look away from China’s military activities in exchange for $1 billion.
Before April 2016, the prevailing international issue was China’s maligned intention to build Military Island in the South China Sea.
According to an article back in March 2016, Xi hastily arranged a meeting on the sidelines of the Nuclear Summit to discuss “area of disagreement” on topics including the South China Sea. The article quoted a testimony from the Senate Armed Services Committee that “China is clearly militarizing the South China Sea”, and reported that China has ignored complaints from the US and regional allies over its taking over uninhabited reefs and island chains for building military islands.
Obama’s surveillance video was provided to the CCP
Lude Media exposed that according to evidence from Hunter Biden’s ‘Laptop from Hell’, Joe Biden sent out the surveillance video to a representative of the Chinese Communist Party. Within 26 hours after this video was sent out, the reward of $1 billion was received by Hunter Biden’s business associate.
In addition, Lude Media exposed that the actual sum that President Obama received from this deal was a small proportion of the $1 billion, and that the Secret Service was involved in retrieving the surveillance video that Joe Biden eventually sent to President Xi. The purpose of this surveillance video was clearly to blackmail Barack Obama for the rest of his presidency and after his presidential term.
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snazzydaisy replied at 11-11-2020 10:25 PM
Biden-Obama’s $1 Billion deal to sell out America
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Menarik ni .....Trumph X taw ke ??? |
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dah tentu Trump & his administration tahu psl ni... gambar ni + bukti2 yg berkaitan terkandung dlm Hunter's laptops yg salinannya diserah pada Rudy Giullani, Trump's lawyer...
the thing about Barack Hussein Obama is ramai yg terpedaya dgn his charisma, so when you tell people on how corrupted he was, people takkan percaya, so you kene show to them, even dah tunjuk pun ramai yg still tak percaya...
The Bidens, Obamas & Clintons are too high up in "the club", semua are well protected by the mainstream media (MSM) & big techs, tu pasal none published info psl Hunter's laptops from hell ni, semua tolong censored info ni lagi ada..
Trump & his team awal2 lagi dah tahu yg Democrats akan cuba sedaya upaya utk steal this election, he even mentioned pls ni dlm presidential debate tapi Joe buat muka selamba je... Trump biarkan election fraud ni berlaku so Americans & seluruh dunia boleh tgk dgn mata sendiri, tu pun ada yg gelarkan Trump dictator
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Post time 18-11-2020 10:31 PM
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Kalau betul Biden menipu kenapa tiada bukti sahih yg dibawa kemahkamah?
Kalau betul Obama terima duit dari cuba....ada money trail kan
Nampak lebih kpd trump yang kemaruk kuasa dan sibuk nak kaut duit
Duit utk court case lawan voters fraud pun masuk tabung dia kalau less than 8K |
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Post time 18-11-2020 11:11 PM
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singajantan replied at 18-11-2020 10:57 PM
Kalau betul Biden menipu kenapa tiada bukti sahih yg dibawa kemahkamah?
Kalau betul Obama terima ...
Waiting n see .Really Trumph NVR get out from WH ??? |
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Edited by Dwdrum at 18-11-2020 07:27 AM
singajantan replied at 18-11-2020 06:57 AM
Kalau betul Biden menipu kenapa tiada bukti sahih yg dibawa kemahkamah?
Kalau betul Obama terima ...
Aku tidak nampak begitu... Mungkin as malaysian u mungkin tidak perduli tentang ur vote...for me every americans yang vote ada rights untuk tahu apa yang ber berlaku..
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abcdotcom replied at 18-11-2020 10:31 PM
Bila angkat sumpah ???
Angkat sampah kongress kata bulan Januari, sekarang tengah proses peralihan kuasa |
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Post time 19-11-2020 12:55 AM
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kakikuDibibirmu replied at 19-11-2020 12:22 AM
Angkat sampah kongress kata bulan Januari, sekarang tengah proses peralihan kuasa
Jadi Trumph boleh lagi lepak kat WH ??? |
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abcdotcom replied at 19-11-2020 12:55 AM
Jadi Trumph boleh lagi lepak kat WH ???
Joehari Biden akan mengangkat sampah secara rasmi Rabu, 20 Januari 2021, sementara tunggu ni, Trump akan menyetelkan dan mengsettlekan tempoh peralihan kuasa |
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kakikuDibibirmu replied at 19-11-2020 01:22 AM
Joehari Biden akan mengangkat sampah secara rasmi Rabu, 20 Januari 2021, sementara tunggu ni, Trum ...
Ok TQ ..... |
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Why Trump will continue to influence US foreign policy
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ALISTAIR BURT
November 18, 2020 2
Joe Biden at a drive-in event in Coconut Creek, Florida, Oct. 29, 2020, and Donald Trump at a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Oct. 30, 2020. (AFP)
Assessments of what the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris team might bring to US foreign policy are now well underway. Conventional analysis has much to commend it, and European capitals will endorse that. They will welcome a return to civility in discourse. If there are disagreements over policies, as will always be the case, they will not be characterized by unfortunate reports of harshness or disdain. Opportunities for collective action, from the World Health Organization to the UN, will be offered and decided on merit, rather than pre-judged for rejection simply because they are collaborative. The importance of NATO, particularly on its eastern flank, will not have to be restated.
Such conventional analysis also rejects any simplistic notions of a return to pre-2016 US foreign policy. The world has moved on. Politics follows facts on the ground, and many of the facts are different to the Obama era.
So we are holding our breath. However, if some strands of policy could be ascertained in the run-up to the election, such as a return to the climate change agreements or the acceptance of the Abraham Accords, it could be worth reflecting that some policies might well now be influenced rather more by the losing candidate than we would have imagined.
The truth is that President Donald Trump recorded a historically huge vote and only missed out narrowly in key swing states. This is bound to weigh on minds in the White House because task No. 1 is to “fix the USA” and win a second term, rather than set out foreign policy. You start thinking about the next election as you walk to the podium to make your acceptance speech. And, if you have not won by that much, you are already thinking about why that is the case and what you are going to do about it.
On a recent webinar, I heard a senior Democrat address this. He reminded a Middle East audience not simply of the size of the Trumpian vote, but also the fact that Trump himself did not spring up out of nowhere and that the questions he asked of America and its policies remain unanswered. Just why was the region involved in so many forever wars, and why were US troops so vital to them?
I think we would be wise to recognize that this frames the familiar dilemma of US Middle East policy in a domestic context, which, as with everything else, is different to pre-2016. What the sizable Trump vote tells us is that this is the base from which a Republican candidate in 2024 will be working; that the Democrats will have to take it seriously right from the start; and that it has a foreign policy dimension that will need careful navigation.
The new White House will not need telling that US engagement in the Middle East remains vital for those who accept that vacuums are always filled and, if values, interests and allies are to be supported, showing up is key. But it also knows it cannot afford to do so in a way that would allow those difficult questions to rise to the top of the US domestic agenda, should anything go wrong. Equally, the persistent modern dilemma of the region — how to encourage US engagement as a security reassurance without it appearing to be “foreign interference” — needs to be resolved without risking either a local or a US popular backlash.
Trump’s historically huge vote is bound to weigh on minds in the White House.
Alistair Burt
The observer in a European capital, therefore, recognizes that, while welcoming the change, it is by no means “with one bound, we are free,” as in old superhero films. None of this is insurmountable, however. The Middle East can recognize that US engagement may still be wary, but it should be more consistent and will stick to agreed parameters that will undoubtedly acknowledge the growing powers in the region. For example, there is no return to the Iran nuclear deal as it stood and without the involvement of regional states who did not sit around the original table. Nor is it unlikely the new US administration will use the Abraham Accords more collaboratively than exclusively, in conjunction with Arab states and Europe, to secure the just resolution of issues between the Palestinian people and Israel, delivering the peace of economic opportunity and security that has been so long-desired.
A smooth handover is essential for the new US leadership, which will be aware that the previous administration has, in some measure, left an agenda of its own.
Alistair Burt is a former UK Member of Parliament who has twice held ministerial positions in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office — as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State from 2010 to 2013 and as Minister of State for the Middle East from 2017 to 2019. Twitter: @AlistairBurtUK
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abcdotcom replied at 18-11-2020 12:38 PM
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Bahasa mudah pakcik gam... American muslims vote untuk own interest and benefits di united states and theyre fuck other muslims di middle east... Drama akan ber mula after LEGAL VOTE DI CLARIFY.... |
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Dwdrum replied at 19-11-2020 05:16 AM
Bahasa mudah pakcik gam... American muslims vote untuk own interest and benefits di united states ...
Wei cha ...who ever President ,they NVR care Muslims ma ..... |
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Biden's plans for mask mandates
Washington (CNN)President-elect Joe Biden's team is discussing ways to persuade resistant Republican governors to get on board with mandating masks to stop the spread of Covid-19, according to sources familiar with those conversations.
The Biden transition team is treading lightly so far, saying little about how the incoming administration plans to address what is likely to be among the first tests of Biden's ability to bridge political divides and find consensus.
Before engaging with any of the 13 Republican governors who have yet to pass statewide mask mandates, sources say the Biden team is reaching out to more amenable governors -- including holding staff level meetings with Republican Larry Hogan of Maryland, who was an early adopter of mask mandates and other preventive measures.
Another option under consideration is using economic incentives, which would likely be implemented in an upcoming spending bill, to induce mask mandates, according to one person familiar with the plans being discussed inside Biden's transition team.
No matter what approach Biden and his team take, experts say the reality will likely be something of a patchwork set of rules and guidelines across thousands of localities that will rely as much on social pressure as legal mandates to enforce.
"I think the issue of a nationwide mandate is going to be tricky," said Dr. Marcus Plescia, the chief medical officer at the Association of State and Territorial Health officials. "With a lot of these public health laws and regulations, we really depend on social enforcement."
Biden has acknowledged that his authority to actually enforce a mask mandate is limited and that he will rely heavily on the cooperation of state and local leaders. With Covid raging across much of the country, and the death count surpassing 250,000, Biden's most effective use of presidential power may be as a means of persuasion to set the tone for behavior.
"It's very hard to implement public-health measures, because it requires a lot of buy-in," said Dr. Amesh Adalja, a senior scholar at the Center for Health Security at Johns Hopkins University. "I think what [Biden] has to use is the moral authority of the presidency and the moral authority of all the scientists behind him."
A political test
The process of convincing Republican governors begins in earnest later today when Biden speaks with the bipartisan members of the National Governors Association's executive committee.
The Biden transition anticipates that all nine governors (including five Republicans) on the executive committee will participate in the briefing today, according to a transition official. Biden himself provided a hint of how he may personally appeal to leaders in the other party during a press briefing Monday.
These GOP governors long resisted mask mandates and coronavirus rules. Now their states are in crisis.
These GOP governors long resisted mask mandates and coronavirus rules. Now their states are in crisis.
"What I failed to mention earlier is the enormous respect I have for Republican, conservative Republican governors who have stepped up and issued mandates for wearing a mask," Biden said. He might as well have been speaking to Iowa's Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds, who hours later reversed course and instituted a new health order requiring masks indoors and further limiting indoor gatherings to 15 people.
"That doesn't mean that these changes will be easy or popular, but they're necessary if we want to keep our businesses open, our kids in school and our health care systems stable," she said.
As cases have exploded across large swaths of rural America, other Republican governors have added or enhanced mask orders in recent weeks, including North Dakota's Doug Burgum, Mississippi's Tate Reeves and West Virginia's Jim Justice.
Others may follow suit, but that there will almost certainly be holdouts. Gov. Kristi Noem of South Dakota is one of them. An ally of President Donald Trump and a potential presidential candidate in 2024, Noem issued a statement last Friday claiming neither she nor a US President had the authority to order citizens wear masks in public.
"Joe Biden realizes that the president doesn't have the authority to institute a mask mandate," said Noem's spokesman Ian Fury. "For that matter, neither does Governor Noem, which is why she has provided her citizens with the full scope of the science and trusted them to make the best decisions for themselves and their loved-ones."
Other Republican governors without mask mandates have taken more nuanced positions.
A source close to Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee told CNN last week that Lee has opposed issuing a statewide mask mandate because a majority of Tennesseans already live in counties with their own mandates. The source added that a statewide mandate would be counterproductive without buy-in from local law enforcement, which in rural areas are often strapped for personnel and resources.
That underscores the complicated task ahead for Biden. He has to coordinate with governors and local leaders who may not only chafe at getting directives from Washington, but also balk at the practicality of enforcing mask mandates.
Steve Reams, the sheriff of Weld County in northern Colorado, recently told Denver's CBS4 why any kind of mandate from Washington would be impossible to implement on a local level. He said enforcing a mandate like that floated by Biden would be "unprecedented."
"A federal mask mandate, whatever that would look like, would really give no authority to local law enforcement to go out and do any enforcement action," Reams said.
Still others are appearing to wait and see about the new administration's approach. Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, who has not issued a statewide mask mandate, has said he remains open to working with Biden on Covid-19 response -- in the broadest, vaguest terms possible.
"Governor Stitt will always work with the federal government for the best interests of Oklahomans regardless which party is in office," said Charlie Hannema, Stitt's chief of communications.
Hurdles for Biden
Federal health officials have long been frustrated by the lack of mandatory mask mandates in states and local jurisdictions -- and sources in agencies like the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say Biden will have his work cut out for him.
"Let's be clear. When it comes to masks and that sort of thing, the CDC can only offer up guidance. It's not a regulatory agency. The CDC would have no power to mandate the wearing of masks," a federal health official told CNN.
Fact Check: Can the President enact a nationwide mask mandate?
Fact Check: Can the President enact a nationwide mask mandate?
The Biden team is well aware of the challenges this poses. Even before the election, the campaign's messaging wasn't always clear. Biden on several occasions said he would mandate mask wearing "from an executive standpoint." While that could be interpreted as calling for a national mandate, his campaign clarified when asked about Biden's comments that he was referring to his executive authority to mandate masks on federal property.
The federal government has the power to regulate actions on federal property or in federal facilities so the President could require masks be worn in those situations. Beyond that, the Public Health Service Act has a provision that grants the Secretary of Health and Human Services the authority to issue regulations if necessary "to prevent the introduction, transmission, or spread of communicable diseases from foreign countries into the States or possessions, or from one State or possession into any other State or possession."
Given the current situation, the HHS Secretary or the CDC, with HHS approval, could issue nationwide regulations mandating mask wearing in situations that would prevent the spread of coronavirus from state to state. But according to the Congressional Research Service, differing interpretations of the PHSA statute could open the federal government to legal action.
The PHSA statute specifies that the regulations are to prevent interstate spread or foreign transmission of disease. Josh Blackman, a South Texas College of Law professor who specializes in constitutional law, said the statute would have to be read very broadly to give the President the authority to require, for example, people to wear a mask while walking outside or traveling on an interstate highway within the confines of their state.
"I don't think that the statute can be read broadly enough to apply to all people merely moving on an interstate highway," Blackman said. "Once you go beyond people in federal facilities, you're really intruding on what the state's responsible for."
Blackman said it's possible Congress could tie relief funding to mask mandates, but that Biden is limited in what he could do unilaterally through an executive order, much in the same way Trump has been restricted by the courts from punishing cities that provide safe harbor for undocumented immigrants.
"President Trump tried to withhold funding from so-called sanctuary cities. But the courts largely rejected those efforts," Blackman said.
That means Biden's options for nationwide acceptance of mask mandates will rely on a combination of political incentivizing and old-fashioned politicking. Biden, for his part, appeared exasperated Monday by resistance from Republican governors.
"Does anybody understand why a governor would turn this into a political statement?" Biden said at his press briefing. "It's about patriotism, it's about being patriotic, it's about saving lives."
CNN's Sarah Mucha, Arlette Saenz, Annie Grayer, and Nick Valencia contributed to this story.
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ni update ttg US rigged election, Sidney Powell ni drpd Trump nye legal team..
this is not about Trump vs Biden anymore, this is abt American ppl vs the Cabal, good vs evil...
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ni old thread ttg penyelewengan Stimulus Money oleh Obama/Biden/Pelosi..
stop looking for info from the biased mainstream media (MSM), go to other sources, it'll open ur eyes!
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Biden sah menang di Georgia selepas kiraan semula undi
GLOBAL l Georgia mengesahkan calon presiden Demokrat Joe Biden sebagai pemenang pilihan raya 3 November di negeri itu, selepas audit undi selesai dijalankan pada Khamis, kata Setiausaha Negara Brad Raffensperger.
Audit, itu dilancarkan setelah keputusan tidak rasmi menunjukkan Biden mendahului Presiden Donald Trump, sekitar 14,000 undi daripada 5 juta undi yang dikira. Menurut data dari pejabat Raffensperger, keputusan muktamad adalah Biden menang dengan kelebihan 12,284 undi.
"Audit mengesahkan bahawa mesin mengira adalah tepat dalam memaparkan pemenang pilihan rayat," kata setiausaha pejabat negara itu dalam satu kenyataan pada malam Khamis.
Kiraan semula undi itu diadakan secara manual.
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