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Pres. Trump Warns Voters: If the Dems Get in, The Whole Country Will Be Minneapolis

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Donald Trump Jr. interviewed his father President Donald Trump in a Father’s Day Special of his show “Triggered” released Thursday. During the conversation, the President discussed a number of issues from the mainstream media, foreign policy, and even the viral Netflix series “Tiger King.”

When asked about the upcoming election in November, Trump issued a warning to voters, saying if Democrats get into power, the country will resemble the “bedlam” and lawlessness of Seattle and Minneapolis, referring to a number of anarchist groups that have seized control of police precincts in the cities in the wake of the tragic death of George Floyd, who was killed by a Minneapolis police officer who kneeled on his neck for nearly 9 minutes as he repeated, “I can’t breathe.”

Trump said, that if that movement started to spread across the country, “the country I don’t believe would ever recover from it.” He added “you’ll have a situation like Seattle times a thousand. The country would never, it would never survive it.”

When asked if the President would be willing to work with the Democrats if he wins his reelection, Trump said that he would, “but regardless, we’re gonna have a tremendously successful country. I think that our country is gonna be stronger than ever before. I think that next year is gonna be a tremendous success.”

Pres. Trump continued, “I feel that if the Democrats get in, we’re literally going to end up in a recession/depression, the likes of which you’ve never seen. There will be tremendous negative growth, there will be bedlam all over the place, there won’t be law and order, you’ll have Seattle, you’ll have a Minneapolis like you’ve never seen before. The whole country will be Minneapolis.”

Trump added that if it wasn’t for his order to send in the National Guard, the situation would be much worse criticizing the Democrats in local leadership who waited days to act against the violent groups.

A group of anarchists took control of a police precinct in Seattle and blocking off a neighborhood now known as the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, or “CHAZ.” The City’s Democratic Mayor described the area as a “block party,” however, law enforcement tells a different story seeing a rise in crime in the area.

In Minneapolis, anarchists engaged in violent looting sprees destroyed businesses and livelihoods, that also included a police precinct.

Despite the dark days Americans are experiencing, Trump offered a message of hope saying, “I think that we’re gonna have a tremendous success. I think we’ll actually, I think by that time, the Democrats are just gonna say, ‘let’s work with the President.'”

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Hunter Biden Faces Devastating Tax Charges, Adding to Legal Woes

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In a significant legal blow to President Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, a California indictment reveals a litany of tax charges, compounding his legal troubles after his earlier plea of not guilty to federal gun charges. Former Whitewater deputy counsel Sol Wisenberg emphasized on “FOX & Friends” the devastating nature of the indictment, considering it a vindication of IRS whistleblowers.

Furthermore, Wisenberg contends that the indictment could have surfaced much earlier, pointing to the IRS whistleblowers’ struggle to keep the investigation ongoing. The legal battle, which involved Judge Maryellen Noreika in a Delaware courtroom, prevented what Wisenberg calls a “hinky plea deal” from proceeding. According to reports from Fox News, the former counsel believes that the defense attorneys for Hunter Biden may have overreached in their plea deal negotiations, leading to the current legal turmoil.

The California indictment specifically accuses Hunter Biden of failing to pay nearly $200,000 in income tax for the year 2019. This follows his October plea of not guilty to federal gun charges in the District of Delaware, a case originating from a lengthy investigation.

As the legal noose tightens around Hunter Biden, the latest tax charges come at a critical time. House Republican leaders are gearing up for a vote next week on a measure that could formally initiate an impeachment inquiry into President Biden. The proposed inquiry revolves around potential connections between the president and his son’s business dealings, further intensifying the political and legal challenges faced by the Biden family.

The unfolding legal drama poses a serious threat to Hunter Biden’s reputation and, consequently, could impact the Biden administration’s stability as it faces increasing scrutiny from political adversaries.

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