J.D. Vance's former roommate tweeted a 2016 message from Vance that shows just how shameless his pivot from Donald Trump skeptic to sycophant has truly ...
That said, neither Vance nor his team have denounced the comparison between Trump and Hitler. Maybe he still thinks it’s accurate. He’s since deleted his tweets criticizing Trump and said he regrets speaking ill of him. On Monday, Democratic Georgia state Rep. Josh McLaurin, Vance's old college roommate, tweeted what he said was a message he received from Vance, who expressed concern that Trump might be “America’s Hitler.”
ABC24 political analyst and commentator Otis Sanford shared his point of view on Tennessee Sen. Frank Niceley's remarks on homelessness. Author: Otis Sanford ( ...
Ohio GOP Senate hopeful J.D. Vance celebrated Donald Trump's endorsement of his campaign with a new ad - while a former roommate tried to get him in trouble ...
'Despite the leftwing media's obsession with this old news, JD is proud to have President Trump's support and will stand with him to fight back against the radical left and the establishment RINOs as Ohio's next Senator.' Senate hopefuls Mike Gibbons, 69, (left, standing) and Josh Mandel, 44, (right) came toe-to-toe at a primary debate last month after Mandel attacked the father-of-five's financial assets in China, claiming he 'made millions' there. 'I always resist the idea that the real thing driving most Trump voters was racial anxiety or racial animus, partially because I didn't see it. 'How's that for discouraging.' Ohio Republican Senate hopeful J.D. Vance celebrated former President Donald Trump's endorsement of his campaign with a new ad this week - while a former roommate tried to get him in trouble with the ex-president 'Clearly, President Trump trusts that JD is a genuine convert, as out of all the Republican candidates running, he endorsed JD and concluded that he is the strongest America First conservative in the race,' Wiggins said. Ohio Republican Senate hopeful J.D. Vance celebrated former President Donald Trump's endorsement of his campaign with a new ad this week - while a former roommate tried to get him in trouble with the ex-president. The clash lost them the chance of Trump's endorsement according to a source familiar with the former president's thinking Democratic Georgia state Rep. Josh McLaurin, Vance's Yale Law School roommate, tweeted a message Vance sent to him during the 2016 campaign in which he says he fears that Trump could turn out to be 'America's Hitler' However, Democratic Georgia state Rep. Josh McLaurin, Vance's Yale Law School roommate, tweeted a message Monday Vance sent to him during the 2016 campaign in which he says he fears that Trump could turn out to be 'America's Hitler.' - Ohio Republican Senate hopeful J.D. Vance celebrated former President Donald Trump's endorsement of his campaign with a new ad this week - Democratic Georgia state Rep. Josh McLaurin tweeted a message Monday Vance sent to him during the 2016 campaign
Words at first seemed to fail us when we read in Tuesday's paper that the Tennessee General Assembly took a final vote Monday to criminalize homelessness.
What's more, Hitler didn't "decide" to live on the streets to "practice his oratory." "Not a single day passes without TN GOP embarrassing the hell out of our state," she posted. The idea that this bill would give homeless people a boot-strap up out of homelessness by way of prison and help them turn their lives around like the Nazi-era Hitler who went on to order the imprisonment and deaths of millions of Jews and others is simply mind boggling. But Rev. Charles Strobel, founding director of Nashville's homeless shelter Room at the Inn, sees it as yet another hurdle to people forced onto the streets by poverty and mental illness. "[In] 1910, Hitler decided to live on the streets for a while. "They can come out of this, these homeless camps and have a productive life — or in Hitler's case a very unproductive life.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Former President Donald Trump's endorsement of J.D. Vance in Ohio's Republican primary for U.S. Senate caused quite a stir among some of ...
“The RNC doesn’t get involved in primaries,” Samsundar said. Now, Zawistowski said his organization will be “open minded” about whom to support in the 2024 presidential election. Yet, if Vance wins the primary May 3, Zawistowski said his organization would support him in the general election. “No one will fight the radical left and the weak RINOs harder in the Senate to support President Trump’s America First agenda than J.D. will.” I don’t want him in 2024,’” said Tom Zawistowski, president of the ‘We the People Convention,’ a national Tea Party group headquartered in Akron. “This is where it’s tough to say, ‘Okay, I repent.’ You know J.D. Vance is a ‘Repented Never Trumper’ ok?
A Georgia state representative has thrown a wrench into what was supposed to be a coronation for Republican U.S. Senate candidate J.D. Vance.
The message surfaced days after former President Donald Trump endorsed Vance in the crowded GOP primary to replace retiring Sen. Rob Portman.
But the former president made up his mind and plans to host Vance at a rally in Delaware County on Saturday. "I think that he has basically hollowed himself out as a person." "It's laughable that the media treats J.D. not liking Trump 6 years ago as some sort of breaking news, when they’ve already covered it to death since this race began," Wiggins said. Trump is the fruit of the party's collective neglect." "I go back and forth between thinking Trump is a cynical asshole like Nixon who wouldn't be that bad (and might even prove useful) or that he's America's Hitler," Vance wrote. Vance and McLaurin are still friends on Facebook.
Mr Vance is running for the US Senate seat held by Sen Rob Portman, a Republican, in a crowded GOP primary field in which he trails frontrunners including Josh ...
Former President Trump has attempted to establish himself as a sort of GOP kingmaker since failing in his attempts to overturn the rightful results of the 2020 election and remain in office for a second term; in that position he has made a number of endorsements in Republican primaries around the country. Ohio’s Senate race is one of the most closely watched contests heading in to November, when Republicans are hoping to retake control of the Senate and potentially the House as well. Start your Independent Premium subscription today.
Swansea man Alex Davies denies setting up an offshot of National Action, a terrorist group which was banned in 2016.
Mr Jameson said Davies denied being a member of National Action after it was banned in September 2016 as he believed the group ceased to exist. He added: “This was a tiny and secretive group of white jihadists arming themselves for direct and violent confrontation. National Action attained the dubious distinction of becoming the first Fascist group to be banned under the terrorist legislation since World War II. “When Jo Cox MP was murdered in June 2016 the North East chapter of National Action openly celebrated her killing and expressed support for her killer, Thomas Mair, on social media. He said: “For the defendant and his cohorts, the work of Adolf Hitler was, and remains, unfinished. Alex Davies, 27, is accused of being a member of the proscribed organisation, National Action, by setting up an off-shoot following its ban in December 2016.
THE alleged co-founder of a neo-Nazi terror group was seen at a flash demonstration in York shouting into a megaphone in front of a banner…
He said: “For the defendant and his cohorts, the work of Adolf Hitler was, and remains, unfinished. Mr Jameson added that the defendant travelled “hundreds if not thousands of miles” to meet members of the group for “National Action business” after the group’s ban. “This was a white jihadist group dedicated to its version of holy: all-out race war.” The group was intent on “all-out race war” and “celebrated” the murder of MP Jo Cox, the court was told. “They were not armchair neo-Nazis. The ultimate aim of the group was to exploit racial tensions as a means to an all-out assault on the democratic order.” Mr Jameson added: “The group specifically targeted female Members of Parliament perceived to be pro-migrant.
Before formally entering World War II, FDR came up with a few key strategies to provide critical aid to allies in Europe in the fight against Hitler's Nazi ...
As part of the debates in Congress, some Senators wanted to explicitly block the Soviet Union from receiving any Lend-Lease aid, but Kimball says that FDR’s supporters “presciently” struck that language. Congress passed the first Neutrality Act in 1935, barring the export of “arms, ammunition, and implements of war” to any foreign nation at war. “Some Americans were ‘traumatized,’ if you will, by the fact that our World War I allies had borrowed a lot of money from the U.S. to buy weapons and food, and never paid it back,” says Kimball. “And they also wanted to avoid the problem of American ships carrying war materials across the ocean. In what’s known as the “ destroyers-for-bases deal,” FDR traded the World Ware I-era destroyers in exchange for 99-year leases on some British bases in the Western Hemisphere. Under the Neutrality Acts, for example, war planes could not be flown out of the United States for sale to foreign governments. You might not get the hose back, but at least your house didn’t burn down, too. American politicians didn’t want a repeat of what had happened in World War I. In a press conference, FDR compared it to lending a hose to a neighbor whose house is on fire. Britain was now fighting Germany essentially on its own, and it seemed very possible that Adolf Hitler would win. That required money, munitions and equipment—foreign aid that was explicitly banned by the Neutrality Acts. By the mid-1930s, the rise of Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Party in Germany threatened to engulf Europe into another world war. So the FDR administration quietly came up with a solution.