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Onanist - not heard of that word before,  another ist. :D
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How apparent assassination attempt unfolded... in 60 seconds[/size]

Live Reporting
Edited by Nathan Williams, with Tom Bateman and Alex Lederman reporting from West Palm Beach

Key moments of an unprecedented election season[size=0.8125rem]published at 08:00 British Summer Time
08:00 BST
Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump takes the stage to speak on Day 4 of the Republican National Convention (RNC),[size=0.75rem]Image source,[/size]Reuters[size=0.875rem]Image caption,
Trump seen wearing an ear bandage at the Republican National Convention in July[/size][/size]The word "unprecedented" gets thrown around a lot in coverage of US politics, but it certainly feels like the right phrase for this election season.
Here's a recap of the key moments in the last few months:
27 June[/size] Joe Biden and Donald Trump debate. Biden’s performance is panned and it sets off a series of calls for him to stand down.
13 JulyTrump survives an assassination attempt and is shot in the ear at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
15 JulyTrump appears, bandage on ear, to a standing ovation at the Republican National Convention (RNC). JD Vance is announced as his running mate.
18 July Trump speaks for the first time about the assassination attempt.
21 July Biden withdraws from the presidential race and endorses Kamala Harris.
6 August Harris announces Tim Walz as her running mate.
22 August Harris officially accepts the nomination from her party at the Democratic National Convention (DNC).
1 September Trump and Harris debate. Both claimed victory after a tense TV showdown.
15 September Trump is reported safe after what the FBI said was an apparent assassination attempt at his Florida golf course.


  • Secret Service will have big questions to answer published at 07:45 British Summer Time
    07:45  Sarah Smith
    North America editor
    The suspect, Ryan Wesley Routh, was in shrubbery on the perimeter of the golf course where you can get to from the road, we're told.
    A Secret Service agent saw the barrel of a rifle sticking out from the bushes, about 300-500 yards away, and fired at the suspect who then took off, authorities said.
    It's remarkable that he could have got that close to Donald Trump, within shooting distance, with a high powered weapon.
    So there will be big questions for the Secret Service to answer.
    I think it's going to come down to a row about resourcing. The Secret Service is likely to say they simply haven't been given enough of a detail around former president Trump to do something like secure a whole golf course.
    That's even though they are meant to now have more resources now than when the last assassination attempt took pace in Pennsylvania.


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  • [size=1rem][size=1.5rem]Listen: Americast - what do we know about the suspect?[size=0.8125rem]published at 07:43 British Summer Time[/size]
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    Americast logo[/size]The Americast team has just recorded an emergency episode all about what has happened to Donald Trump at his golf course in West Palm Beach.
    Three of our hosts - [size=inherit]Sarah Smith[/size], North American Editor, [size=inherit]Anthony Zurcher[/size], North American correspondent, and [size=inherit]Marianna Spring[/size], social media and disinformation correspondent - all jumped on a microphone to discuss the attempted assassination.
    What do we know about the suspect? How is it being discussed online? And what could it mean for the election?
    [size=inherit]You can listen on BBC Sounds.[/size]


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  • [size=1rem][size=1.5rem]How Sunday's dramatic events unfolded[size=0.8125rem]published at 07:37 British Summer Time[/size]
    07:37 BSTIt was around 13:30 local time on a warm Sunday afternoon in Florida and Donald Trump was playing [size=inherit]a round of golf[/size] on his course in West Palm Beach.
    Just one hole ahead of the former president, a Secret Service agent was on patrol and saw something strange in bushes.
    "[size=inherit]He was able to spot this rifle barrel sticking out of the fence[/size]," Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw told reporters.
    The Secret Service [size=inherit]"engaged that individual"[/size], Bradshaw said, and they fled.
    Authorities now believe that individual was[size=inherit] Ryan Wesley Routh[/size].
    While authorities said Routh managed to escape in his car, he was apparently spotted by a witness who snapped a photo of the black Nissan he was driving.
    An urgent alert was put out for the vehicle and shortly after, [size=inherit]they got a hit,[/size] authorities said.
    A car was stopped on a motorway in Martin County, about a 45 minute drive from the golf course, and a [size=inherit]suspected was arrested.[/size]
    Sheriff William Snyder said he was calm, and displaying little emotion.


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  • [size=1rem][size=1.5rem]We still don't know whether gunman fired his weapon[size=0.8125rem]published at 07:26 British Summer Time[/size]
    07:26 BST[size=0.8125rem][size=inherit]Tom Bateman[/size]
    Reporting from West Palm Beach[/size][size=inherit]
    Perimeter of Trump's golf course[/size]On the perimeter of Trump's golf course, portable flood lights are shining onto a single row of palm trees which are sealed by police tape.
    We can't get close as squad cars block the route, but this is obviously a key area of investigation.
    Behind the trees and a tall hedge row is hole six of the course, towards which police say Trump was headed.
    They say that’s when the Secret Service advance security sweep spotted a rifle poking from the bushes.
    But there's a key bit of detail we still don’t have: Whether or not the gunman fired.
    Either at the Secret Service agents or Donald Trump, who police say was 300-500 yards away from the assailant.
    They’ve said only that an agent or agents fired at the suspect: “We are not sure right now if the individual was able to take a shot at our agents, but for sure our agents were able to engage with the suspect," said Rafael Barros from the Secret Service Miami Field Office.


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  • [size=1rem]Analysis[size=1.5rem]America faces new normal in political violence[size=0.8125rem]published at 07:13 British Summer Time[/size]
    07:13 BST[size=0.8125rem][size=inherit]Anthony Zurcher[/size]
    BBC North America correspondent[/size][size=inherit]
    The stunned crowd after Trump is bundled off the stage[size=0.75rem]Image source,[/size]Reuters[size=0.875rem]Image caption,
    The crowd were stunned when Trump was bundled off the stage after an assassination attempt at a campaign rally in July[/size][/size]After decades without political violence directed at a major-party presidential candidate, the US has now experienced two major incidents in the space of two months - with former president Donald Trump the target on both occasions..
    Americans have had to adjust to “new normals” in politics - large and small - on a seemingly regular basis in the past few years.
    The national discourse has coarsened, partisan divisions have sharpened and become more entrenched, and the standards for candidate behaviour have eroded.
    Given the national epidemic of gun violence, these kind of attacks are perhaps another, inevitable new normal.
    But for now, it is still shocking.[size=inherit]
    Donald Trump behind bullet-proof glass[size=0.75rem]Image source,[/size]Reuters[size=0.875rem]Image caption,
    Trump appeared behind bullet-proof glass at this later rally in August[/size][/size]“Violence has no place in America,” Vice-President Kamala Harris has said in a statement.
    Details of the apparent assassination attempt - the identity and motivation of the assailant in particular - will ultimately determine the impact this has on American politics.
    But, for the moment, it seems like – the vice-president’s comments notwithstanding - this kind of violence is increasingly part of today’s America.


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  • [size=1rem][size=1.5rem]The golf club that became a crime scene[size=0.8125rem]published at 07:05 British Summer Time[/size]
    07:05 BST[size=0.8125rem][size=inherit]Alex Lederman[/size]
    Reporting from West Palm Beach[/size][size=inherit]
    Four police officers stand next to a police car with its lights on, alongside a long string of police tape and traffic cones[/size]As we approach the Trump International Golf Club past midnight, the police sirens blare in the dark night’s sky. Four police cars block the road, right next to a glossy sign with golden script announcing the golf club’s presence.
    Red police tape surrounds the premises, reading CRIME SCENE DO NOT CROSS.
    We pull up in a gas station across the road, where we see two other media crews set up, across from the bushes surrounding the golf course’s perimeter.
    It's the same shrubs from which Secret Service officers saw a rifle pop out earlier today. But nobody is allowed anywhere near those bushes anymore. The police tape and vehicles block off anyone seeking to get close.[size=inherit]
    A large plaque signposting the Trump International Golf Club, with police cars in the background[/size][size=inherit]
    Multiple police car with their lights on, alongside traffic cones[/size]


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  • [size=1rem][size=1.5rem]Watch: Sheriff describes suspect being apprehended[size=0.8125rem]published at 06:57 British Summer Time[/size]
    06:57 BST[size=inherit]








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    Sheriff describes moment suspect apprehended at Trump golf course[/size]Here's a clip of the local sheriff described the moment the suspect was apprehended.
    Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw told reporters that a Secret Service agent had spotted a weapon poking out of bushes on Trump's golf course in Florida.


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  • [size=1rem][size=1.5rem]Who is suspect Ryan Wesley Routh?[size=0.8125rem]published at 06:40 British Summer Time[/size]
    06:40 BST[size=inherit]
    An undated selfie shows Ryan W. Routh in a military bulletproof vest wearing a red white and blue t-shirt and bandana around his neck with a wall of flags of the world behind him[size=0.75rem]Image source,[/size]Reuters[/size]The BBC's US partner, CBS News, has named the suspect as [size=inherit]Ryan Wesley Routh[/size], citing official sources, but what more do we know about him?
    BBC Verify has found social media profiles matching that name, they indicate he [size=inherit]called for foreign fighters to go to Ukraine[/size] to battle against Russian forces.
    Routh, who had no military experience, told the New York Times in 2023 he had [size=inherit]travelled to Ukraine immediately after Russia's invasion in 2022 [/size]to find military recruits among Afghan soldiers who had fled the Taliban.
    "Soldiers, please do not call me. We are still trying to get Ukraine to accept Afghan soldiers and hope to have some answers in the coming months... please have patience," he wrote on Facebook in July.
    Early reports suggest Routh [size=inherit]had a criminal record [/size]and, according to CBS sources, he was charged and convicted of numerous felony offences - including[size=inherit] carrying a concealed weapon[/size].
    Speaking to US media, Mr Routh's son, Oran, described him as a "loving and caring father".


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  • [size=1rem][size=1.5rem]Senior politicians react to apparent attempt on Trump's life[size=0.8125rem]published at 06:30 British Summer Time[/size]
    06:30 BSTSenior politicians from both sides of the political aisle have expressed relief that former president Donald Trump was not harmed in the assassination attempt.
    Shortly after the incident, Vice-President [size=inherit]Kamala Harris[/size] said she had been briefed on gunshots being fired near Trump. "I am glad he is safe. Violence has no place in America." she wrote on X.
    Harris's running mate [size=inherit]Tim Walz[/size] echoed her sentiment, saying: "Violence has no place in our country. It’s not who we are as a nation."
    Republican vice-presidential candidate [size=inherit]JD Vance[/size] said he spoke to Trump before news of the incident was made public and said the former president was "amazingly, in good spirits".
    Republican Senator [size=inherit]Lindsey Graham[/size] similarly said Trump was "in good spirits" and "more resolved than ever to save our country".
    Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader[size=inherit] Chuck Schumer [/size]commended the Secret Service on their quick response, and said the perpetrator "must be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law".
    President [size=inherit]Joe Biden[/size] also commended the work of the Secret Service and said "there is no place for political violence, or for any violence ever, in our country".


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  • [size=1rem][size=1.5rem]What we know so far[size=0.8125rem]published at 06:18 British Summer Time[/size]
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    Palm Beach County Sheriff PIO Teri Barber holds a photograph of the rifle and other items found near where a suspect was discovered during a press conference regarding an apparent assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump on September 15, 2024, in West Palm Beach, Florida.[size=0.75rem]Image source,[/size]Getty Images[size=0.875rem]Image caption,
    A local sheriff holds up a picture of items found near the spot of the apparent assassination attempt[/size][/size]Good morning to our readers in the UK and Europe. If you're just joining us, here's a brief recap of the last few hours:Donald Trump was rushed to safety on Sunday after what the FBI described as an apparent assassination attempt at his Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida
  • The suspected gunman, apparently hiding in the bushes on the edge of the golf course, was spotted by a Secret Service agent who was carrying out security checks while Trump was playing golf
  • The agent saw a rifle barrel poking out of bushes and engaged the suspect, who officials say was about 300 to 500 yards (274 to 557m) away from Trump
  • The suspect fled in a car but was later stopped and arrested on the I-95 highway. The BBC's US partner, CBS News, has named him as Ryan Wesley Routh, citing official sources.
  • An AK-47-style rifle, a GoPro camera and two backpacks were later found near where the suspect had been hiding, officials said
  • Trump was not injured and later posted on social media saying he was "safe and well"
  • You can read more on what we know[size=inherit]here[/size], and stay with us as we bring you more updates.


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  • [size=1rem][size=1.5rem]Democrat calls apparent assassination attempt 'deeply disturbing'[size=0.8125rem]published at 06:17 British Summer Time[/size]
    06:17 BSTFlorida Democrat representative Jared Moskowitz, who is one of the members of the congressional task force looking into the first attempted assassination on Trump in July, says it is "deeply disturbing" that there has been a second apparent attempt on the former president's life.
    "I am concerned that Donald Trump is actually not safe.
    "What process allowed the threat to get so close to the former president, especially with the fact that there was an assassination attempt just two months ago?" he told MSNBC on Sunday evening.
    The congressman also questioned how the suspect - identified by US media as Ryan Wesley Routh - was able to acquire his weapon.
  • Trump thanks Secret Service and local police for 'absolutely outstanding' job servicepublished at 06:04 British Summer Time
    06:04 BSTDonald Trump has thanked the Secret Service, Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradsh. aw and law enforcement for what he called "an incredible job done today" to keep him safe.
    "THE JOB DONE WAS ABSOLUTELY OUTSTANDING. I AM VERY PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN!" he wrote on Truth Social, external[/size], a social networking site he founded.
    "I would like to thank everyone for your concern and well wishes - It was certainly an interesting day!" he added.
  • WATCH: Ros Atkins on the apparent Trump assassination attempt[size=0.8125rem]published at 05:48 British Summer Time
    05:48 BSTHow did the events of the day unfold, and who is Ryan Wesley Routh, the man identified by US media as a suspect following an apparent assassination attempt on Donald Trump? The BBC's analysis editor Ros Atkins has more.








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    Watch: Ros Atkins on…the apparent Trump assassination attempt[/size]


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  • [size=1rem][size=1.5rem]Renewed scrutiny over candidates' security[size=0.8125rem]published at 05:20 British Summer Time[/size]
    05:20 BSTSecretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas says on X that "the safety and security of Presidential candidates and other protectees is the highest priority for the Secret Service".
    But this protection is now under renewed scrutiny. The Palm Beach County Sheriff's office said the security at Mar-a-Lago would have been different if Trump was a sitting president as they would have surrounded the entire golf course.
    After the assassination attempt in Butler in July, Trump's security was ramped up, but politicians on both sides of aisle now say it isn't enough.
    New York congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis, a Republican, said on X that Trump should have the same security level as the sitting president.
    Fellow New York congressman Ritchie Torres, a Democrat who helped introduce a bill to enhance protections for all major candidates in July, told Axios: "Anything less than maximum protection is a self-inflicted wound that puts our nation's stability at grave risk."


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  • [size=1rem][size=1.5rem]Suspect's son describes him as 'loving and caring'[size=0.8125rem]published at 04:48 British Summer Time[/size]
    04:48 BSTThe son of Ryan Wesley Routh - the suspect named by US media in connection with the apparent assassination attempt on Donald Trump - has described him as “a loving and caring father, and honest hardworking man".
    Routh’s eldest son, Oran, spoke to CNN via text, saying: “I don’t know what’s happened in Florida, and I hope things have just been blown out of proportion, because from the little I’ve heard it doesn’t sound like the man I know to do anything crazy, much less violent.”


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  • [size=1rem][size=1.5rem]No news on changes to Trump's schedule[size=0.8125rem]published at 04:28 British Summer Time[/size]
    04:28 BST[size=inherit]
    Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump[size=0.75rem]Image source,[/size]Reuters[/size]JD Vance's team earlier said it was considering amending his schedule - but we're yet to hear about any possible changes to Donald Trump's plans over the next few days.
    [size=inherit]On Monday[/size], he is slated to launch his cryptocurrency platform, World Liberty Financial, with an address at his golf resort - the location of the apparent assassination attempt.
    Then [size=inherit]on Tuesday[/size] he's is due to attend a town hall in Flint, Michigan - a swing state Trump won in 2016 but lost in 2020.


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  • [size=1rem][size=1.5rem]Kamala Harris says she's thankful Trump is safe[size=0.8125rem]published at 04:06 British Summer Time[/size]
    04:06 BST[size=inherit]Breaking[/size]Vice President Kamala Harris has issued a fuller statement following the apparent assassination attempt on Donald Trump, expressing gratitude for Trump's safety.
    "I am deeply disturbed by the possible assassination attempt of former president Trump today," Harris says in the statement, issued via the White House.


    "As we gather the facts, I will be clear: I condemn political violence. We all must do our part to ensure that this incident does not lead to more violence.

    "I am thankful that former President Trump is safe. I commend the US Secret Service and law enforcement partners for their vigilance.

    "As President Biden said, our Administration will ensure the Secret Service has every resource, capability, and protective measure necessary to carry out its critical mission."
    Harris [size=inherit]had earlier tweeted[/size] saying "violence has no place in America".


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  • [size=1rem][size=1.5rem]Agents search suspect's former home in North Carolina[size=0.8125rem]published at 03:40 British Summer Time[/size]
    03:40 BSTFresh images show Secret Service and Homeland Security agents at the former home of Ryan Routh in Greensboro, North Carolina.
    Ryan Wesley Routh, in his 50s, has been identified by US media as a suspect following the apparent assassination attempt on Donald Trump in Florida.[size=inherit]
    Three men, one wearing a police vest, shine torches on a fence near a suburban house[size=0.75rem]Image source,[/size]Reuters[/size][size=inherit]
    A suburban house at night, illuminated by torchlight as three people stand outside[size=0.75rem]Image source,[/size]Reuters[/size][size=inherit]
    Three people, two with torches, on the front porch of a suburban house at night[size=0.75rem]Image source,[/size]Reuters[/size][size=inherit]
    Three men, one wearing a police vest, stand near a fence illuminated by torchlight[size=0.75rem]Image source,[/size]Reuters[/size]


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  • [size=1rem][size=1.5rem]Suspect was passionate about Ukraine support[size=0.8125rem]published at 03:15 British Summer Time[/size]
    03:15 BSTRyan Wesley Routh, the suspect named by US media in connection with the apparent assassination attempt on Donald Trump, told the New York Times in 2023 that he wanted to assist the war effort in Ukraine, and was seeking to recruit Afghan soldiers who had fled the Taliban.
    [size=inherit]In a telephone interview with the paper, external[/size], Routh said dozens of soldiers had expressed interest. He also said he planned to move them from Pakistan and Iran to Ukraine, in some cases illegally.
    “We can probably purchase some passports through Pakistan, since it’s such a corrupt country,” he said.
    Routh also told NYT at the time that he was in Washington to meet with the US Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe “for two hours” to help push for more support for Ukraine.
    Routh appears to have been engaged in recruitment efforts right up until as recently as July.
    One Facebook post from July read in part: “Soldiers, please do not call me. We are still trying to get Ukraine to accept Afghan soldiers and hope to have some answers in the coming months… please have patience.”
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    « Reply #692 on: 10:51:31, 16/09/24 »
    He needs locking up and his agenda stopped.
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    Re: News Today
    « Reply #693 on: 21:19:33, 16/09/24 »



    Failed Trump assassin Ryan Routh was photographed with Democrat megadonor and far-left celebrity chef José Andrés in a picture that emerged on Monday morning. The image, which features Andrés pointing at Routh with his arm around him, appears to have been taken in Kiev, Ukraine.
    Andrés – himself a frequent Trump critic – owns several high-profile restaurants in Washington, D.C., and beyond. He was singled out for commendation by top Democrats, led by Nancy Pelosi, earlier this year. He is a frequent financial contributor to Democratic politicians, including Pelosi, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and others.
    Andrés is also the founder of the World Kitchen charity, which has supplied aid to Palestinians in Gaza. When World Kitchen aid workers were killed in an airstrike this year, Andrés organized a memorial service at Washington’s National Cathedral, which featured readings of an Islamic Hadith and excerpts of the Quran.
    The chef and restauranteur also serves on the board of GOOD Meat, a company pioneering artificial meat production. Subsequently, Andrés has lobbied the U.S. Department of Agriculture for final approval of GOOD Meat’s products, which will be featured at one of his Washington, D.C.-based restaurants.
    Hostility between Trump and Andrés stems from a contract dispute from nearly a decade ago. The restauranteur pulled out of a deal to operate a restaurant in the then-Trump Hotel in Washington, D.C., following Trump’s criticism of illegal immigration from Mexico. A lawsuit brought by the Trump Organization against Andrés was eventually settled on mutual terms in 2017. After Trump sold the hotel for a large profit, Andrés opened a location of ‘The Bazaar’ inside. The hotel is now failing.
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    « Reply #694 on: 08:28:42, 17/09/24 »
    Horrible person,  his motive seemed more like a fame bid than genuine principled political opinion.
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    « Reply #695 on: 08:29:01, 17/09/24 »
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvgwwqkgzx0o


    The gunman hid for nearly 12 hours in bushes before Donald Trump played an unscheduled game of golf at his oceanfront club in Florida – leaving locals stunned at what authorities say appears to be the second attempt to assassinate the former president in as many months.
    It was hot and cloudy on Sunday afternoon when Trump and his good friend, real estate developer Steve Witkoff, arrived on the course of Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach.

    The former president was on the fifth fairway at 13:31 EDT (17:31 GMT), an area adjacent to busy roads near Palm Beach International Airport, when a member of his protection detail spotted a rifle poking out of foliage by the sixth hole.
    Trump - who was evacuated unharmed - recounted on Monday night that he heard “probably four or five” shots ring out in the near-distance.
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    « Reply #696 on: 08:36:23, 17/09/24 »
    FBI will check all his contacts,if there are plotters or not.
    Politicians and nappies must be changed often,and for the same reason

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    « Reply #697 on: 09:59:52, 17/09/24 »
    The FBI and secret service have a very, shall we say, questionable relationship with Donald Trump.

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    « Reply #698 on: 13:59:08, 17/09/24 »
    I'm counting on it that he's savvy enough not to trust them but not to let them know it.
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    « Reply #699 on: 20:44:44, 17/09/24 »
    The FBI and secret service have a very, shall we say, questionable relationship with Donald Trump.


    The goofy looking thirty watt bulb in the press releases is obviously a patsy. His controllers include Obama (the actual President since 2020) and Cackles, the educationally sub-normal ho who has been presented to the American public to fill in for Barry's fourth term. Let us hope and pray to God that it does not come to pass. 🙏

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    Re: News Today
    « Reply #700 on: 08:56:02, 18/09/24 »
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news




    Israel's Mossad spy agency placed explosives in thousands of Hezbollah pagers before they detonated across Lebanon, multiple reports say
    A senior Lebanese security source tells Reuters the pagers were brought into the country months ago Separately, Israeli and US sources say Israel detonated the pagers earlier than planned,fearing that Hezbollah had become aware of the plan.

    [size=78%]Taiwanese brand but Taiwanese firm Gold Apollo denies any involvement saying the pagers were made by a Hungarian firm it signed a deal withAt least nine people were killed[/ and thousands injured when the pagers wene MondayA munition expert tells the BBC[/size the devices were likely packed with up to 20 grams of military-grade high explosive.
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    « Reply #701 on: 09:08:17, 18/09/24 »
    Pagers?  are those the ones we used to have in the 90s?
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    « Reply #702 on: 09:54:36, 18/09/24 »
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news




    Israel's Mossad spy agency placed explosives in thousands of Hezbollah pagers before they detonated across Lebanon, multiple reports say
    A senior Lebanese security source tells Reuters the pagers were brought into the country months ago Separately, Israeli and US sources say Israel detonated the pagers earlier than planned,fearing that Hezbollah had become aware of the plan.

    [size=78%]Taiwanese brand but Taiwanese firm Gold Apollo denies any involvement saying the pagers were made by a Hungarian firm it signed a deal withAt least nine people were killed[/ and thousands injured when the pagers wene MondayA munition expert tells the BBC[/size the devices were likely packed with up to 20 grams of military-grade high explosive.


    Ooh! Sneaky,   8)


    Didn't any go off on the government's benches in parliament?   ;D

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    « Reply #703 on: 12:57:25, 18/09/24 »
    Revealed, the message sent to the pagers from Mossad. 💥  ;)


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    lozflan

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    « Reply #704 on: 19:07:27, 18/09/24 »
    Message,I will say this only once.
    Politicians and nappies must be changed often,and for the same reason