Palm Beach County, Florida officials agree with our complaint @OmariJHardy that Trump's Mar-a-Lago New Year's Bash violated mask law but will not fine them. We are not done with this! palmbeachpost.com/story/news/202…
According to letter from @pbcgov, Mar-A-Lago violated its mask law and advised them they must comply or could be fined next time up to $15,000 per violation. We are not done with this!
Here is 76 page House Judiciary Committee Report from Democrats in support of Trump's second impeachment judiciary.house.gov/uploadedfiles/…
"Impeachment is not a punishment of prior wrongs, but a protection against future evils. It is true that the President’s remaining term is limited—but a President capable of fomenting a violent insurrection in the Capitol is capable of greater dangers still. He must be removed
from office as swiftly as the Constitution allows. He must also be disqualified to prevent the recurrence of the extraordinary threat he presents. For these reasons, the House must impeach President Donald J. Trump."
“I have been in touch with attorney Daniel Uhlfelder. Mr. Uhlfelder is a skilled attorney and an outspoken advocate for better government policy in the wake of this coronavirus pandemic. He is well known for suing Governor DeSantis for essentially abdicating his duty to govern
throughout this crisis. Mr. Uhlfelder and I have discussed various options for ensuring that the County’s mask mandate is enforced and that no business owner is given special treatment," Hardy said.
“The Grim Reaper tour has been about public awareness,” he said. “We’re going to be doing some things starting next year that are going to go to the next level. … So it’s just the next chapter.” He did not say what the Grim Reaper had in store.
“Uhlfelder said he was saddened by the more than 20,000 deaths in Florida from COVID-19, adding he hoped his activism resulted in fewer deaths.”
“Tampa Bay Times reported in 2010 that much of the $100,000 Rubio put on the card counted as personal expenses, including lavish dinners, repairs to his family minivan, and purchases from a wine store near his house. There was even a $6,773 charge for a Rubio family reunion at a
at a Georgia resort.
About a month later, the Rubios qualified for a $135,000 home-equity loan from U.S. Century Bank, which was owned by Rubio’s supporters, because an appraisal valued the home at $735,000 — far above the purchase price.