January 5, 2024

Politics update

Bill Clinton allegedly marched into Vanity Fair's office and "threatened" staff not to write any articles about "his good friend" Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking allegations, RadarOnline.com has learned.The accusations were made by Epstein and Prince Andrew's accuser, Virginia Roberts-Giuffre, in uncovered documents made public on Thursday.  Bill Clinton allegedly "walked into VF and threatened them not to write sex-trafficking articles about his good friend JE."

Giuffre made the allegations in an email from May 2011, in which she discussed an interview to promote her planned tell-all book. She claimed Clinton "walked into VF and threatened them not to write sex-trafficking articles about his good friend JE," she said in the email, according to Daily Mail However, a spokesperson for Vanity Fair's then-editor, Graydon Carter, denied the claims."This categorically did not happen," the representative told The Telegraph

 A federal court in Georgia ruled that the challenge to 360,000 Georgians’ right to vote, suspiciously targeting black voters, does not violate the federal Voting Rights Act. Judge Steve C. Jones slapped aside the suit brought by Stacy Abrams’ Fair Fight against Texas group True the Vote, which had created the hit list of voters.  Biden, who only won Georgia by 11,000 votes in 2020, may have to kiss the state goodbye in November. And because the ruling came down from a federal court, True the Vote has a green light to expand its mass challenge of voters to other states including, according to the triumphant group itself, Arizona, Texas and several other swing states.

1 comment:

Greg Gerritt said...

Someone should go to the same court and try to get white voters off the roles and see what happens. what you will see is racist judges