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1 hour ago, Schmidt Meister said:

Unhinged 63-Year-Old New York Leftist with TDS Gets Rude Awakening – Is Arrested for Keying Pickup Truck with ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ Sticker in Florida.

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University of Florida drops another statement on pro-Hamas protests.
The University of Florida, who had cops hand out a statement last week to protesters warning of stiff consequences for those participating in these pro-Hamas encampments, just dropped another statement.
Here’s what they said:
“This is not complicated. The University of Florida is not a daycare, and we do not treat protesters like children — they knew the rules, they broke the rules, and they’ll face the consequences. For many days, we have patently told protesters – many of whom are outside agitators – that they were able to exercise their right to free speech and free assembly. And we also told them that clearly prohibited activities would result in a trespassing order from UPD (barring them from all university properties for three years) and an interim suspension from the university. For days, UPD patiently and consistently reiterated the rules. Today, individuals who refused to comply were arrested after UPD gave multiple warnings and multiple opportunities to comply.”
Notice they point out that many of the pro-Hamas protesters were “outside agitators”, which were no doubt being paid by Soros and other leftist billionaires.
Whatever the case, UF is the shining example of how to deal with these protesters and every university – especially Columbia – should do exactly this. Problem solved.

https://therightscoop.com/university-of-florida-drops-another-badass-statement-on-pro-hamas-protests/

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Mark Levin is one of the great analytical political minds of today, he was a big admirer of the late great Rush Limbaugh. Here he is speaking his mind on the Sean Hannity Show last night about the criminal enterprise that is labeled as the Biden administration. And he tears the ICC and the UN and other illegitimate globalist entities a new ass. He is awesome.

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Unredacted Documents Prove Federal Agency Had ‘Pallets’ Of Documents Sent To Mar-A-Lago One Year Before DOJ Raid.
A federal agency worked with the Trump transition team to send two pallets of “document boxes” relating to former President Donald Trump’s presidency to his Mar-a-Lago home — one year before Special Counsel Jack Smith then raided the residence to look for classified documents.
Smith indicted Trump in June of 2023 for allegedly mishandling classified documents, one year after armed federal agents raided Mar-a-Lago in search of such documents.
The General Services Administration (GSA) was in talks with Trump’s team both during and after his term regarding “pallets” of items from the president’s tenure, emails show. The GSA informed Trump’s transition team that there were six pallets that needed to be transferred from Virginia to Florida.
Of the six pallets, two were designated to be sent to Mar-a-Lago and four to a West Palm Beach storage unit, according to emails. The two pallets to be delivered to Mar-a-Lago from an Arlington, Virginia facility contained “document boxes,” according to an email previewing the shipping charges.
“I understand that we are ready to ship,” read an email sent Aug. 26, 2021 by Kathy Geisler, the director of the Office of Portfolio Management and Real Estate’s Program Execution Division, that included Trump aide Beau Harrison as a recipient. “I know that originally we had 3 pallets going to the storage unit — that is now 4 pallets going to the storage unit. 2 Pallets will go to Mar-a-Lago.”
A July 2021 letter from Harrison stated the items to be shipped from Arlington, Virginia to Palm Beach, Florida were “required to wind down the Office of the Former President or are items that are property of the Federal Government.”
It is unclear how long the pallets sat in the Virginia facility or who had access to them.
An FBI agent said during a witness interview that the GSA was in possession of six pallets and that the office “contacted the office of 45 to inform them that, you know, they have to go,” according to a screenshot of the transcript posted by independent journalist Julie Kelly.
“They — someone has to pick them up, or they have to be shipped, or something to that effect.”
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) was also involved in the transition, but by June 2021, NARA archivist David Ferriero had become frustrated by the pace of “good-faith efforts” by Trump’s team to address NARA’s concerns, a filing screenshot posted by Kelly shows.
The Federalist asked NARA whether the pallets shipped by GSA included the documents that were later confiscated by Smith’s team during their raid of Mar-a-Lago, and NARA’s media staff responded that the agency had “no awareness about the contents of the materials on the pallets and had no involvement in the move project that is referenced in the GSA emails.”
“NARA was harassing Trump throughout 2021 for what they insisted were government records apparently WITHOUT contacting GSA to search dozens of boxes in their possession,” Kelly observed.
President Joe Biden, whose Justice Department is carrying out this and another political prosecution of Trump, escaped indictment for his own classified documents scandal after a special counsel determined it would be hard to convince a jury that the aging president committed “a serious felony that requires a mental state of willfulness.”

So, in other words, the federal government shipped boxes of classified information from government storage to Trump at Mar-a-Lago, then charged him for possessing it, then rescinded his clearance after charging him.

https://thefederalist.com/2024/04/30/federal-agency-had-pallets-of-documents-sent-to-mar-a-lago-one-year-before-doj-raid/

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Police arrest pro-Palestine protesters on University of Georgia campus.
ATHENS, Ga. - University of Georgia police and Georgia State Patrol troopers arrested multiple demonstrators during a pro-Palestine protest at the Athens campus on Monday morning.
The protesters, part of a group Students for Justice of Palestine, set up an encampment on the Old College Front Lawn at the university's North Campus around 7 a.m. Monday.
According to a statement from the group, they set up the encampment to "demand university solidarity, protection, and the disclosure and divestment of financial relationships with zionist organizations."
"Our universities have chosen profit over the lives of the Palestinian people and the overwhelming force of student opinion. Our administrators are more concerned with maintaining their prestigious reputations than the Israeli occupation’s ongoing slaughter of Palestinians," the group wrote. "Their supposed power is nothing compared to the united strength of students, faculty, and staff committed to realizing justice and upholding Palestinian liberation on campus."
Around two dozen protesters were part of the encampment and refused to follow orders from campus police to remove their tents and leave the area.
According to a statement from University of Georgia spokesman Greg Trevor, the protesters "were advised repeatedly, for more than an hour, that the tents and barricades they had put in place had to be removed and that they must comply with applicable policies."
"They were also given the opportunity by Student Affairs personnel to make a reservation and relocate to one of our centrally designated forums, but they refused," Trevor wrote. "After multiple warnings that they would be arrested for trespass if they did not comply with our policies, at 8:30 a.m., UGA Police were left with no choice but to arrest those who refused to comply."
It is not clear how many protesters were arrested, how many were students, or what charges they may be facing.
The school says any students, faculty, or staff members who are arrested could also face disciplinary action.
"Let us make it abundantly clear that while the University of Georgia staunchly supports freedom of expression, we will not cede control of our campus to groups that refuse to abide by University policy and threaten the safety of those who live, work and study here," Trevor said. "The University of Georgia remains an institution where ideas, viewpoints, and scholarship can be openly expressed and debated."
"I believe the Palestinians have a right to exist, and the school is complicit in the genocide and I don’t align with that," said a pro-Palestinian student protester who asked to remain anonymous.
Student protesters like this one are calling on their schools to cut financial ties with Israel to put an end to the war as the Palestinian death toll mounts and the humanitarian crisis worsens in Gaza.
Not every student agrees this is the right way to go.
"This is not genocide, this is self-defense," said Stephen Sulimani.
He told FOX 5 he believed Israel had the right to defend itself in response to the brutal Hamas attack back in October.
"You killed civilians, women, children," he said. "This is self-defense."
He went a step further, saying some of the messaging from students during these college protests had come off as anti-Jewish.
"I think there’s antisemitism here even if those saying it don’t realize it," he explained.
FOX 5 reporter Christopher King asked the anonymous pro-Palestinian protester whether they agreed.
"Absolutely not," the student said. "We are [a] multi-faith, multi-ethnic group out here. We have many Jewish comrades."
Last Thursday, Georgia State Patrol troopers and Atlanta police officers used tear gas, Tasers, and other means to dismantle a camp in the school's quadrangle.
School officials said 20 of the 28 people arrested were "Emory community members."
Video circulated widely on social media shows two women who identified themselves as professors being detained, with one of them slammed to the ground by one officer as a second officer then pushes her chest and face onto a concrete sidewalk. In a separate incident Thursday evening, some protesters pinned police officers against the glass doors of the Candler School of Theology on the campus and threw objects at the officers, Emory’s president said.
The police response led to responses from across the country and more protesters returning to the area on Friday and over the weekend.

https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/palestine-protesters-university-of-georgia-arrests

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