
Trump trials are delayed four years, not dismissed
“Dismissed without prejudice” means charges against Trump have been delayed for four years when he is no longer President. For the fake criminal federal charges to end against Trump, he has to pardon himself. However, state and local prosecutors will refile to revive anti-Trump cases in New York and Georgia.

Will past Presidents face treason trials?
Why not? For what? Giving aid and comfort to enemies of America—the China Community Party (CCP) and Iran. The charges can be filed as soon as January 20th. That is President Donald J. Trump’s first day in office. In the photo to the left are past Presidents Obama, Bush, Clinton, and Carter. Missing is Biden.

Trump names CIA’s Phelan to head the Navy
Phelan is Chair of the Third Option Foundation. Their website states he has “decades of experience in the critical spheres of CIA.” Why did Trump name him to head the Navy?

Dismissal is pending Weds. in MI AG’s election case in Pontiac
The climax in the Stefanie Lambert election case is Wednesday. Prosecutors have been ordered to produce evidence favorable to her defense. Otherwise, the case will be dismissed. The Michigan (MI) Attorney General’s (AG) Office specializes in targeting Trump supporters.

Court delays Tina Peters’ bond hearing indefinitely
It is court policy to schedule a hearing date within 14 days of an appeal filing. Instead, the court will delay Tina Peters’ appeal until next year. The court calendar has no hearings scheduled for the rest of the year. The Judge sentenced her to immediate incarceration, saying she was “a danger to the community” and a “flight risk.” However, during the 31 months before her trial, Tina was free on a $25,000 bond. Is Colorado’s nine-year sentence for Peters cruel and unusual punishment a violation of the Eighth and 14th Amendments? Does the punishment fit the crime?

How Trump can appoint his cabinet without Senate consent
Sign an Executive Order (EO) declaring a national emergency created by an attack on America by non-citizens illegally crossing the Mexican and Canadian borders. The EO allows Trump to have people arrested indefinitely. And appoint his cabinet without Senate consent.

UN’s Fossil Fuel Treaty meeting is today
The United Nations (UN) is holding a press conference today to discuss a Fossil Fuel Treaty. What is it all about? The UN doesn’t know either. After 28 meetings in four years, today’s meeting is about writing a first draft of the treaty. The conference is live using a link in the story. A Network Drinks Reception is later today. Next year’s meeting will be in November at a resort in Brazil.

Dems to regain House majority
Dems will regain control of Congress. Their partners in stealing elections— AP, CrowdStrike, and CGI—control the outcome of the remaining 27 Congressional races. Eleven are in California. How were results of President determined without Congress too? After all, the federal races are printed on the same page.

Trump outflanked by Dems stealing Congress
Democrats are sabotaging a second Trump Presidency by stealing Congress and “disqualifying” him from holding the office. After Harris, as VP, certifies a fraudulent Congress, on January 6th, she will have Donald J. Trump arrested. And name herself President.

Deep State will not surrender the Capitol
Regardless of tomorrow’s election results, the Deep State, has no plans on surrendering the White House. The Deep State, is the unelected bureaucracy that controls the federal government. AP’s video of the fence going up around the Capitol is eight hours old.

Trump lost PA, results posted Sunday by ABC
Trump lost PA by five percent or 295,919 votes. It was reported Sunday by ABC. The election is Nov. 5th. No comment from ABC.

Feds ignore Supreme Court ruling to prevent non-citizens from voting
According to the Biden-Harris Administration, non-citizens can vote in Tuesday’s election. However, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled this morning that it was illegal. Virginia has to remove non-citizens from its voting rolls. However, the Justice Department said they would disregard today’s Supreme Court ruling, continue to block states from accessing their Homeland Security databases to identify non-citizen voters and fight to allow non-citizens to vote on Tuesday.

MI AG filed false charges in three election cases
MI AG Dana “Nazi” Nessel was caught last week covering up evidence in three criminal trials. Why is it important? It proves that she knew the defendants were innocent but filed false election charges against three Trump supporters anyway. Her Special Prosecutor, Dale Hilson, said he would use the tainted evidence anyway because it helps support his case. The evidence is an email dated May 20th, 2021, signed by Jonathan Prather, Michigan’s Director of Elections.

Election results will be delayed a week
When will the results be available? Nov. 12th, a week after polls are closed. Why? Fake military and non-citizen votes from overseas are necessary to defeat Trump. They can vote using any wireless device or cell phone. No identity verifications are required. The Pentagon has advised military families to vote twice.

Judge Bolden took $1.5 million in bribes to dismiss two cases against MI Election Czar Benson
Kyra Bolden, an MI Supreme Court Justice, took the bribe. She said the $1,582,500 checks dated August 24th and April 26th were campaign contributions. However, the money was contingent upon Kyra issuing an order that dismissed two cases against its contributor, Jocelyn Benson, Michigan's Secretary of State, on August 28th.

NATO’s new head vows war with Russia
Mark Rutte’s (ROOT-ah) first day as leader of NATO is tomorrow. His top priority? War with Russia. U.S. taxpayers pay for it. Congress approved funding NATO’s perpetual war in Ukraine against Russia on Sept. 30th, 2022. The Biden-Harris Administration reaffirmed this commitment to war against Russia on July 17th.

Norfolk has a new NATO Naval Base commander
French Admiral Pierre Vandier takes orders from NATO headquarters in Mons, Belgium. Its Command Center in Norfolk, Virginia, manages NATO's military activity in the North Atlantic and Arctic from Florida to Finland. The Pentagon surrendered its Norfolk Naval Base to NATO in June 2018.

DHS bills Congress $231 million for records of Trump’s assassination attempt
The records are due in Congress within 15 days of the bill's enactment. Joe Biden still has to sign it. Without his signature, the federal government shuts down on Tuesday. If Biden does nothing, HR 9747 will become law in 30 days. Or he can veto it. The election for a new President is on November 5th.

Biden to order war against Russia, suspending the Nov. 5th Election
Biden will sign executive orders next month to declare war against Russia, order martial law, and suspend the Nov. 5th Election. In January, NATO ordered 180,000 American troops to Europe to escalate its war against Russia, which started ten years ago. The U.S. Army and Navy surrendered to NATO control on July 15th, 2021. On Sept. 30th, 2022, Congress passed a bill to pay for a permanent war against Russia in Ukraine. NATO started its war with Russia in 2014.

Green Berets surrender command to NATO
U.S. Special Forces surrendered its command to NATO on Sept. 11th, according to press releases from the Pentagon, NATO, and Congress. Army Maj. Gen. Richard E. Angle is the Pentagon’s choice to head NATO’s Allied Special Operations Forces Command, which includes Army Green Berets. When confirmed, he will command from NATO’s military headquarters in Mons, Belgium. The Pentagon surrendered its Naval Fleet in Norfolk, VA, on Oct. 16th, 2020.