Leftists Terrorize
Female Republicans
The Daily Wire
Published on Jun 25, 2018
Andrew Klavan reacts to the harassment of Florida AG Pam
Bondi at a movie theater by leftist bullies.
Trump Warned
Maxine Waters And She Didn’t Listen, Now He’s Sending In The Feds
BREAKING NEWS HEADLINES
Published on Jun 26, 2018
After President Trump and many others have warned
California Congresswoman Maxine Waters, AKA “Auntie Maxine” to stop the violent
rhetoric against President Trump’s cabinet and Conservatives it seems things
have reached a fever pitch and now we are getting various reports that the
United States Secret Service is investigating the Congresswoman.
This investigation came after conservative Laura Loomer
filed an official complaint with the Secret Service which followed a Judicial
Watch complaint against Waters with the House Office of Congressional Ethics.
The Judicial Watch complaint called to attention her
multiple calls for violence against a sitting president, which is against the
law. The group makes a point to state that lawmakers should in fact vote on
whether or not to censure Waters, which could, in turn, force her resignation.
All this comes as Waters also came under fire for
praising the early 90s LA riots, which resulted in 63 d**d, nearly a billion
dollars worth of property damage, and thousands injured.
Here is more on this via CDP:
“The Secret Service is investigating Rep. Maxine Waters
after she urged people to harass and confront Trump administration officials
and supporters in public, according to The American Mirror. The explosive
report came from journalist Laura Loomer, who said she filed a complaint with
the Secret Service against Waters.
Conservative watchdog Judicial Watch has also filed a
complaint against Waters with the House Office of Congressional Ethics, saying
her calls for violence against a sitting president is against the law. The
group argues lawmakers should vote on whether to censure Waters, which could
force her to resign. She is also under fire for praising the LA riots, which
resulted in nearly a billion dollars worth of property damage.
On Monday, Loomer tweeted that after she filed her
complaint, the Secret Service told her that it was “looking into” Waters
chilling remarks.
As reported by Conservative Daily Post, Waters issued a
dangerous call to action over the weekend, urging people to harass and inflict
violence against officials who work for President Donald Trump. She said those
who work for and support the president should not be welcomed or allowed in
society.
Here’s part of what she said:
“If you think we’re rallying now, you ain’t seen nothing
yet. Already, you have members of your Cabinet that are being booed out of
restaurants … who have protesters taking up at their house, who say, ‘No peace,
no sleep! No peace, no sleep!’”
“Let’s make sure we show up wherever we have to show up
and if you see anybody from that Cabinet in a restaurant, in a department
store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd and you push
back on them, and you tell them they’re not welcome anymore, anywhere.”
Following her chilling and disgusting comments, Judicial
Watch filed a complaint on Monday against Waters for inciting violence against
members of Trump’s cabinet.
In a letter to the House Ethics office, the watchdog
group said Waters was encouraging people to attack and use violence against
members of Trump’s administration and those who support him. The group said no
member of Congress should be allowed to make such sickening comments, arguing
that lawmakers should vote on whether she should be censured.
Her calls for violence also came as pro-Trump Florida
Republican Attorney General Pam Bondi was spit on by liberals while being
chased out of a movie theater over the weekend. Prior to that, a mob of
deranged liberals swarmed the home of Department of Homeland Security Secretary
Kristjen Nielsen, putting her family at risk of being attacked, harassed, and
confronted.
Many would agree Waters’ dangerous rhetoric should result
in an investigation by the Secret Service. Lawmakers should also be forced to
vote, on the record, about whether they believe any actions should be taken
against Waters.
This dangerous rhetoric has resulted in Republicans and members
of the Trump administration being targeted, attacked, and harassed.
Maxine Waters
CORRUPTION EXPOSED
California Political Review
June 29, 2018 By Stephen Frank
The Castro loving, America hating Maxine Waters is as
corrupt as any politician can be and still not be charged. She has a 90%
Democrat district—assured of being in the top two for the General Election, yet
spends $56,000 for slate cards. Seriously, I buy slate cards for
candidates and if I really stretch it, for her district, I could not find a way
to spend more than $20,000—though her donors need to know it was NOT for the
election she spent the money—it was to transfer money to her daughter—so it did
not look like a campaign payment. Sleazy.
“The mailers are sent out to more than 200,000 people in
South Central Los Angeles and contain an “official sample ballot” and quotes
from Waters on the candidates or measures she supports. In exchange for
placement on the mailer, Waters’s campaign committee receives a donation.
The payments to Citizens for Waters this cycle range from
$2,000 to $12,000 and have come from a handful of California judicial
candidates. Waters’s campaign has collected the $56,000 from seven committees, filings
show.
Citizens for Waters, Waters’s campaign committee, runs
the program. Karen, Maxine’s daughter, has collected more
than $750,000 in “professional fees” from the campaign since the practice
first was given the green light by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
The best and most expensive slate cards are ten cents a
piece—on the very best cards. She sent out 200,000—that should be
$20,000. So, we know the payoff for the daughter was $36,000.
Corruption? You bet. Wonder if Omar Navarro is going to report this
to the FEC and the Clerk of the House of Representatives—good issue for him.
Daughter runs lucrative ‘slate mailer’ operation
through her campaign, which has netted her more than $750,000
BY: Joe Schoffstall. Washington Free
Beacon, 6/28/18
http://www.capoliticalreview.com/capoliticalnewsandviews/maxine-waters-corruption-exposed/
Rep. Maxine Waters’s campaign has pulled in $56,000 this cycle through her “slate mailer” operation, filings show.
Rep. Maxine Waters’s campaign has pulled in $56,000 this cycle through her “slate mailer” operation, filings show.
The mailers are sent out to more than 200,000 people in
South Central Los Angeles and contain an “official sample ballot” and quotes
from Waters on the candidates or measures she supports. In exchange for
placement on the mailer, Waters’s campaign committee receives a donation.
The payments to Citizens for Waters this cycle range from
$2,000 to $12,000 and have come from a handful of California judicial
candidates. Waters’s campaign has collected the $56,000 from seven committees, filings show.
Citizens for Waters, Waters’s campaign committee, runs
the program. Karen, Maxine’s daughter, has collected more than $750,000
in “professional fees” from the campaign since the practice first was given the
green light by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
Other prominent California politicians have paid Waters
to appear on the slate mailer in the past, including Sen. Kamala Harris, who
has paid a total of $63,000 to Waters’s campaign and twice appeared on the
mailers.
The first time Harris appeared on the mailers was on May
5, 2010, as a San Francisco district attorney and running for attorney general
in the state. Harris’s committee, Harris for AG 2010, made three payments
to the Waters campaign throughout the cycle for a total of $33,000.
Harris again paid to be featured
on the slate mailers in 2016 when she was running for the U.S. Senate. Harris’s
committee, Kamala Harris for Senate, paid $30,000 to appear on the mailer that
cycle.
Gavin Newsom, the current Democratic lieutenant governor
of California who is now running for governor, paid the Waters
campaign $45,000 for his “share” of slate mailers as he was seeking his current
position in 2010.
Sen. Barbara Boxer paid the Waters’s campaign $5,000 that
year.
Waters first ran the operation through a state committee
called LA Vote. This changed in 2004 after Waters had asked the FEC to issue an
advisory opinion on whether or not she could run it through her federal
committee, which the commission allowed.
The slate mailer practice, which has come under heavy
scrutiny in the past, is fairly common in California, Oregon, and other states.
However, it is unique to Waters on the federal level, as she appears to be the
only politician running it from their federal committee, according to a search
for payments marked as “slate mailers” on the FEC’s website.
Waters’s campaign did not return a request for comment by
press time.
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