“There’s Time For That” Biden Tells Anti-Trump Crowd Chanting “Lock Him Up”
During his post-debate rally in North Carolina Friday, Sleepy Joe Biden’s crowd chanted, “Lock him up,” in reference to Donald Trump.
“Well, there’s time for that,” Biden responded to the pleas to put the leading presidential candidate in prison.
BREAKING: BIDEN JUST CONFIRMED HE WANTS TRUMP LOCKED UP
— Jack Poso ?? (@JackPosobiec) June 28, 2024
“THERE’S TIME FOR THAT!”
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Continuing his divisive rhetoric, Biden posted to X on Friday, writing, “Donald Trump is a genuine threat to this nation. He’s a threat to our freedom. He’s a threat to our democracy. He’s literally a threat to everything America stands for.”
Donald Trump is a genuine threat to this nation.
He’s a threat to our freedom. He’s a threat to our democracy. He’s literally a threat to everything America stands for.— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) June 28, 2024
The Democrat Party’s main 2024 election narrative is that Trump is a “threat to democracy” who will seek revenge against his political opponents, yet the Biden administration is openly doing just that.
Voters can see right through the establishment propaganda being shoved down their throats, which is why Trump is making strides with young voters, black voters and other demographics.
Trump Live From Virginia: First Rally Since Debate Victory
Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump is in Chesapeake, Virginia, for his first political rally following the historic trouncing of Sleepy Joe Biden in Thursday night’s presidential debate.
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Epic: Border Patrol Union Goes Viral with Biden Endorsement Denial
The National Border Patrol Council refuted Joe Biden’s claims the agency endorsed him with a denial which went viral during Thursday night’s debate.
During a catastrophic response addressing America’s wide open southern border, Biden mumbled he had the support of Border Patrol agents who “endorsed my position.”
BREAKING: The Border Patrol Union responds after President Joe Biden says the Border Patrol supports him.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) June 28, 2024
Biden: “By the way the border patrol endorsed me, endorsed my position. In addition to that, we found ourselves in a situation…”
Border Patrol Union: “To be clear, we… pic.twitter.com/KnTBEawB4A
However, within moments of the claim, the National Border Patrol Council, representing over 18,000 members, delivered an epic takedown of Biden flat-out denying his comments.
“To be clear, we never have and never will endorse Biden,” the NBPC wrote in an X post that amassed over 122K reposts, 409K likes, and over 27.7 million views.
To be clear, we never have and never will endorse Biden.
— Border Patrol Union – NBPC (@BPUnion) June 28, 2024
The embarrassing real-time fact-check was just one of a myriad of issues plaguing Biden during the debate, including numerous faux pas and verbal stumbles.
Trump’s First Slam Dunk and Biden’s First Fumble in the debate. pic.twitter.com/Fo28QT6AIh
— Darrin McBreen (@MediaRival) June 28, 2024
…I can’t believe that just happened. pic.twitter.com/qbbQDnjkDP
— Russell Brand (@rustyrockets) June 28, 2024
Biden’s abysmal performance was so problematic, Democrats immediately urged for him to be replaced on the party ticket.
Female Illegals Arrested for Stealing Thousands in Merchandise as ‘Organized Theft Ring’ Hits Florida
A pair of female illegal aliens were arrested in Florida for stealing thousands of dollars of merchandise from stores across the state in what authorities believe are the activities of an “organized retail theft ring.”
Just before 3 p.m. on Tuesday afternoon, the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) was called by an employee at a Burlington Store in Port Charlotte where “two Hispanic females” were “in the act of committing theft,” CCSO explained in a press release.
CCSO deputies arrived and detained the women, who were observed loading around $400 of stolen goods into a 2024 Hyundai Tucson with California plates.
Deputies discovered large quantities of clothing and other merchandise from stores such as Marshall’s and Ross inside the vehicle.
CCSO estimated the total value of the booty at more than $6,250.
“The suspects were in possession of tools used to remove anti-theft devices from retail merchandise,” CCSO says.
“Both females were transported to the CCSO District 2 Office to be interviewed, where they each provided full confessions.”
They were identified as Carla Stephany Soto Araneda, 23, and Genesi Michael Flores Reyes, 22.
Both are illegally present in the U.S. but other details remain limited.
The women were being held in Charlotte County Jail as of Wednesday.
Charlotte County, FL: Two illegal aliens, Carla Stephany Soto Araneda and Genesi Michael Flores Reyes, were arrested for their part in a retail theft ring. pic.twitter.com/NV4mVIAMcc
— Illegal Alien Crimes (@ImmigrantCrimes) June 28, 2024
Investigators believe the suspects traveled to Florida from California and carried out thefts all across the state prior to their arrest.
“I’m not sure why the message isn’t getting through to these out-of-towners that think they are going to come into Charlotte County, commit crimes, and get away with it. We have proven, multiple times, that it won’t fly here,” Charlotte County Sheriff Bill Prummel warned in a statement.
“Although I try not to make a habit of giving criminals advice, I do want to suggest that if they are passing through my county, just pass right on through. Don’t even stop… don’t try your nonsense here.”
InfoWars has been documenting the surge of crime fueled by the ongoing Biden border invasion.
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Markets, Watch Out: Russia Threatens Retaliations Against US
“Retaliatory measures will definitely follow,” Kremlin officials promise the U.S. ambassador after a Ukrainian missile strike was allegedly conducted with U.S.-supplied weapons and intelligence.
“You should ask my colleagues in Europe, and above all in Washington, the press secretaries, why their governments are killing Russian children,” said Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesperson, following Sunday’s strike on Crimea that injured more than 150 people and killed at least four. Bitterly adding: “We perfectly understand who is behind this.”
Russian officials claim not only that the weapons used in the attack were supplied by the U.S., but also that they were programmed and aimed by the U.S. military. That’s enough, according to the Kremlin, to make the U.S. “a party to the conflict,” a player in Ukraine’s so-called “proxy war.”
On Monday, a day after the Ukrainian strike on what it claims as its own territory, a Russian missile attack killed at least five people in the Ukrainian town of Pokrovsk, leaving both children and adults wounded. With retaliation on Ukraine swift, brutal, and decisive, Putin is now turning his attention toward plans for the U.S.
It won’t be hard for the Russian president to choose a move that will make the nation squirm, even without deploying the nuclear weapons he’s touting via sensationalist Western news outlets. Putin is unlikely to risk inflicting violence on a trade partner worth $5 billion (even after trade with the U.S. plummeted to near-USSR collapse levels).
But there’s one conspicuously sitting duck beneath the wheels of the Russian political machine. Evan Gershkovich, Wall Street Journal reporter, and American citizen, has been a prisoner of the regime for more than a year. His trial kicked off this week, putting the journalist in jeopardy of 20 years in prison if convicted of colluding with the CIA.
“The only people present in the court will be the judge, state prosecutor, the defendant, his lawyer, and a clerk,” lawyer Evengy Smirnov, who specializes in helping defendants like Gershkovich, told Reuters. “There is no doubt the Russian authorities initiated this case solely for political reasons”—which have only intensified since Gershkovich’s capture.
It’s an easy lever for Russian negotiations. Give us–, let us–, don’t fight back—or we’ll convict your man. The collateral for Gershkovich’s release could be almost anything. Prisoners, trade agreements, money, or investments may all be up for grabs and could radically alter the economic and political landscape surrounding high-value trade channels and resources.
Despite mounting tensions, Russia and Ukraine have apparently managed to swap 90 POWs following the mutual attacks, according to a statement from the Russian Defence Ministry. This is an oddly amicable move, possibly a sign that Putin is seizing on these attacks as an opportunity to target the U.S. economy rather than focusing on his Ukrainian adversaries.
It’s time to call the U.S.-Russia conflict what it is: an economic war fought with sanctions and trade rather than with guns. In this battlefield, currency is the weapon. And Putin is fortunate to have inflationary U.S. policy on his side in his fight to blow up U.S. market stability.
With all this economic and political upheaval, it may come as a surprise that gold prices have stumbled this week. This cooling, however, maybe only a breath before the plunge. More Fed data will be released later this week, letting investors know how much inflation to expect and how to profitably redistribute holdings. A highly cautious strategy would be waiting to enter the market until the close of the week, even if it means paying a “hesitancy tax” above current prices.
In the wake of Russian conflicts, it’s reasonable to expect shakeups in both precious and base metal markets. Russia is a significant supplier of platinum, and Ukrainian soil is rich in copper and lithium. Both countries will take hits in the coming cycle of mutual retaliation. Both are trade partners with the U.S. Both will transmit their own economic upheaval into global metals markets, squeezing supply chains, teasing threats of shortages in exchange for benefits, and driving prices ever-upward as investors fear limited access to resources.
It’s not yet clear which economic weapon Russia will fire. But the Kremlin wants the U.S. to know: You’ll find out soon.
“Of course, the involvement of the United States in the fighting, as a result of which peaceful Russians are dying, cannot but have consequences,” Kremlin spokesperson Peskov said. “Which ones exactly—time will tell.”
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Various Covid Shot Batches Result in Various Rates of Side Effects — Study
A study published Thursday reaffirms the evidence that not all Covid shots are made equal, as some batches result in greater rates of serious adverse events (SAE) than others, confirming an earlier study on the topic.
“The authors analysed the number of adverse events (AEs) reported in connection with various batches of COMIRNATY vaccine in Denmark. In almost 11 million doses of 52 different BNT162b2 vaccine batches adminis- tered to approximately 4 million Danish individuals, they analysed approx. 43,000 AEs, finding batches with up to .1 reported AEs per dose as well as those with less than .0001 AEs per dose. Interestingly, the high-AE batches were all small (up to 100,000 doses), while the low-AE batches were much larger,” the study said in the ‘Introduction’ section.
Interestingly, batches released earlier in the vaccination campaign resulted in greater rates of adverse events.
NEW STUDY – High Variability in Adverse Event Reports Among COVID-19 Vaccine Batches
— McCullough Foundation (@McCulloughFund) June 28, 2024
A new study reveals a significant variability in the number of adverse event reports associated with different batches of COVID-19 vaccines from various manufacturers, aligning with trends… pic.twitter.com/AjRPR1Q9yl
A study from last year demonstrated the same phenomenon as well.
“The observed variation in SAE rates and seriousness between BTN162b2 vaccine batches in this nationwide study was contrary to the expected homogenous rate and distribution of SAEs between batches,” the study said. “Compared to the rates of all SAEs, serious SAEs and SAE-related deaths per 1.000 doses were much less frequent and numbers of these SAEs per 1000 doses displayed considerably greater variability between batches, with lesser separation between the three trendlines (not shown).”
The researchers in the 2023 study provided a chart showing various batches and their corresponding adverse events.
