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"I am looking forward to the debate on the evening of Thursday, October 15th in Miami. It will be great!" Trump tweeted Tuesday morning, just hours after he was discharged from Walter Reed hospital, where he was undergoing treatment for COVID-19. The president "met or exceeded all standard hospital discharge criteria," according to White House doctor, Sean Conley.
"FEELING GREAT!" the president added.
As The Daily Wire reported late Monday, the president left Walter Reed hospital around 6:30 pm Monday evening and returned the White House, where he will continue to receive treatment for COVID-19. The president was given an additional dose of corticosteroids on his way out of the medical center and will reportedly receive one last dose of Remdisivir, an anti-viral medication under emergency FDA approval for the treatment of coronavirus symptoms, on Tuesday.
Carlson speculated that Trump's recovery and remarks downplaying the fear of the virus undermine what the media have been telling the public for months.
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Comment: Looks like Trump 'positively' proved 'Fraudci' wrong!
The threat was included in an open letter to the parliamentary faction leader of Ukraine's ruling Servant of the People party, David Arakhamia, who had previously rubbished the prospect of losing such privileges.
The letter read:
"[The] president himself envisaged the 'Ukraine of his dreams' where 'teachers receive real salaries - and corrupt officials real jail time'. 17 months later, we cannot but see that the dream is showing cracks and many of those cracks are knee-deep in your party, Mr Arakhamia.
"We cannot but see that the corruption perception in Ukraine in 2020 fell back to the 2017 mark. The praised reforms are backsliding."
Urine, blood, hearsay: OPCW report gives the German game away, reveals no novichok, no Navalny crime
Instead, the OPCW claims to have found "biomarkers" of Navalny's metabolic disorder which may have been caused by an unidentified chemical poison. According to a leading British organophosphate chemist, these "biomarkers" may not have been caused by a crime.
"Biomarkers is the wrong term. Biomarkers means metabolites or other compounds which are not the parent nerve agent compound. The vagueness could mean anything," the expert, who has requested anonymity, concludes. "As always, we need the compound name, but the labs are indicating that somehow they knew they were not identifying a metabolite. Somehow the Germans and the two other labs knew that the compound they identified were not metabolites, they were the parent novel compound. How could they know this?"
The OPCW report, which has been exceptionally delayed before public release, also acknowledges that it did not investigate the Tomsk hotel water bottles which Navalny and his associates have claimed to be the murder weapon. The OPCW analysis also ignored Navalny's clothing, which he and his associates have insisted to be additional evidence of the alleged assassination attempt.
"If this were expert evidence at the Old Bailey," a London criminal law source comments, "the defence would rise to say it is evidence of the victim's illness. It is not identification of the weapon. It's not evidence of a crime. So there is no case to answer here. The prosecution's case has failed and should be dismissed."
Bobbi Sternheim filed papers Monday in New York's Southern District Court to note that she "hereby appears as counsel for Defendant Ghislaine Maxwell" in her sex-trafficking case.
Sternheim's law firm, Fasulo Braverman & Di Maggio, called her a "recognized leader in the local and national criminal defense bar for litigating difficult and complex cases."
Newly declassified handwritten notes from former CIA Director John Brennan show that the U.S. intelligence community knew in 2016 that Russian intelligence was actively monitoring, and potentially injecting disinformation into, Clinton's anti-Trump collusion narrative. The intelligence concerning Russia's knowledge of Clinton's campaign plans was so concerning to Brennan and other national security officials that they personally informed Obama of the matter in the Oval Office in the summer of 2016. The handwritten notes from Brennan were declassified by Director of National Intelligence (DNI) John Ratcliffe and provided to Congress on Tuesday afternoon.
According to the declassified notes, Brennan and the U.S. intelligence community knew months prior to the 2016 election that the collusion smear was the result of a campaign operation hatched by the campaign of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
"We're getting additional insight into Russian activities from [REDACTED]," Brennan's handwritten notes state. "Cite alleged approval by Hillary Clinton - on 26 July - of a proposal from one of her foreign policy advisers to villify [sic] Donald Trump by stirring up a scandal claiming interference by the Russian security services."
Comment: Brennan is trying to cover his ass, via the ever willing CNN:
Congress doesn't actually write legislation. The last item of legislation written by congress was sometime around the mid 1990's. Modern legislation is sub-contracted to a segment of DC operations known as K-Street. That's where the lobbyists reside.
Lobbyists write the laws; congress sells the laws; lobbyists then pay congress lucrative commissions for passing their laws. That's the modern legislative business in DC.
When we talk about paying-off politicians in third-world countries we call it bribery. However, when we undertake the same process in the U.S. we call it "lobbying".
CTH often describes the system with the phrase: "There are Trillions at Stake." The process of creating legislation is behind that phrase. DC politics is not quite based on the ideas that frame most voter's reference points.

A destroyed military vehicle on the contact line in disputed Nagorno-Karabakh.
The conflicting accounts featured an Azerbaijani report on the capture of three villages and Armenian claims of eliminating 200 enemy troops.
Armenia's Defense Ministry said that the forces of Nagorno-Karabakh successfully implemented a "tactical trick" on Monday, which allowed them to deliver significant losses to Azerbaijan's military.
Comment: Armenia is asking to its recent military discharges to re-enlist voluntarily:
The Armenian prime minister, on Monday, asked ex-soldiers discharged during the last twelve months to take up arms again. Nikol Pashinyan says the fight against bitter rival, and neighbor, Azerbaijan is one "of life and death."
"I want to appeal to our guys discharged [from the Armenian military] over the past year - come to the central military recruitment office and enroll in the army," Pashinyan said in a video message posted on his Facebook page and quoted by the media.
He explained that Armenian law doesn't allow for this category of former soldiers to be mobilized, and asked them to come instead as volunteers. Pashinyan added that he is calling veterans to a "battle of life and death" and the "genocide of Armenians" needs to be avoided.
In the next post, the PM said his son has joined the troops.
Armenia announced a nationwide conscription call shortly after hostilities with Azerbaijan broke out over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region. Baku has also called citizens to arms but proclaimed the mobilization to be partial.
The staff found, after a 16-month investigation into competitive practices at Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google, that the four businesses enjoy monopoly power that needs to be reined in by Congress and enforcers.
In a nearly 450-page report, the Democratic majority staff laid out their takeaways from hearings, interviews and the 1.3 million documents they scoured throughout the investigation.














Comment: Though Trump has umph, Biden wants debate called off if Trump still has Covid: The President likely now has 'immunity'. Biden only agreed to the second debate because he assumed Trump would not be able to participate.