THE BIDEN INVASION - Health inspections for foreign nationals entering our country illegally have gone out the window. That's enabled the importation of many diseases which affect livestock and other agricultural output, and already these things are happening. Legal immigrants and even returning U.S. citizens must pass these inspections to protect the U.S. food supply. But under Joe Biden's catch-and-release, illegals are exempt from such cumbersome requirements. MONICA SHOWALTER
Friday, October 18, 2019
TRUMP SAYS THE BIDENS GOT RICH WHILE AMERICA GOT ROBBED - ANYONE NOT SCREWED BIG TIME FROM DEALING WITH THE TRUMP CRIME FAMILY?
Donald Trump: ‘The Bidens Got Rich While America Got Robbed’
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President Donald Trump emphasized Thursday that Vice President Joe Biden’s family reaped rewards from China, while America lost wealth to China.
“The Bidens got rich while America got robbed,” Trump said during his rally in Dallas, Texas.
Trump recalled that Biden’s son Hunter Biden secured a $1.5 billion investment for a private equity fund backed by a Chinese state-owned investment after he traveled with his father to the country in 2013.
Hunter Biden stepped down from the board on Sunday, after Trump put pressure on the family for corruption.
But Trump said that the episode was part of a pattern of Democrat corruption.
“Tonight, we forcefully condemn the blatant corruption of the Democrat party,” he said. “They never pay the price, but maybe soon that will start.”
Past leaders, he argued, allowed China to economically pillage the United States.
“I blame our leaders for allowing this horrible, you know what and pillage, it’s the r-word,” he said, referring to the word “rape.”
Trump added that he almost felt bad about attacking the Bidens, noting that it did not look like the former Vice President would win the Democrat nomination.
“Just look at the terrible foreign corruption of the Bidens,” he said. “I hate to talk about him, you know why? I don’t think the guy’s got a chance. Sleepy Joe, I don’t think he’s got a chance.”
Mitt Romney: Trump’s Call for China to Probe Biden Was ‘Against the Law’
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Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) said it was “against the law” for President Donald Trump to suggest for China to investigate allegations of corruption against former Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden.
In an interview set to air Sunday on Axios on HBO, Romney made the remark as part of a broader discussion on the House Democrats’ impeachment inquiry and the state of the Republican Party.
“Going on TV and saying, ‘China, will you investigate my political opponent’ is wrong, it’s a mistake; it was shocking, in my opinion, for the president to do so,” Romney contended, adding, “I can’t imagine coming to a different point of view.
“We certainly can’t have presidents asking foreign countries to provide something of political value, that is, after wall, against the law,” he said.
Earlier this month, President Trump floated the idea of China looking into the Biden family’s dealings in country, telling reporters: “China should start an investigation into the Bidens because what happened in China is just about as bad as Ukraine.”
As Breitbart News extensively reported, Hunter Biden’s investment firm scored a $1.5 billion investment deal with the Bank of China after traveling with his father on Air Force Two to the country in 2013.
A day after the president’s comments, Romney took to social media to call the suggestion “wrong and appalling.”
“When the only American citizen President Trump singles out for China’s investigation is his political opponent in the midst of the Democratic nomination process, it strains credulity to suggest that it is anything other than politically motivated,” Romney wrote on Twitter. “By all appearances, the President’s brazen and unprecedented appeal to China and to Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden is wrong and appalling.”
When the only American citizen President Trump singles out for China’s investigation is his political opponent in the midst of the Democratic nomination process, it strains credulity to suggest that it is anything other than politically motivated.
Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) joined Romney in condemning President Trump’s suggestion, calling it “completely inappropriate.”
“I thought the president made a big mistake by asking China to get involved in investigating a political opponent. … It’s completely inappropriate,” the senator told the Bangor Daily News.
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