Friday, February 23, 2024

WHY DO BLACK POLS BRING GHETTO BLACK HUCKSTERISM TO THEIR OFFICE AND THEN HOWL 'RACIST' WHEN CAUGHTE

WHY ARE SO MANY BLACK POLS ONE STEP AWAY FROM PRISON?


Embattled Democrat mayor accused of using police as personal ‘Gestapo’ to target those who didn’t support her campaign

See also “The black, female, big-spending Illinois mayor claiming racism and misogyny has a point” by Andrea Widburg, here.

By now, you’ve probably heard of Tiffany Henyard, the embattled Biden-loving Democrat mayor of Dolton, Illinois, who recently came under fire for raking in a “combined salary of nearly $300k” to fund her glamorous first-class lifestyle and high-maintenance beauty routine—for context, the town’s residents have a median income of around $24,000.

But Henyard refused to concede that perhaps isn’t the best example of a civil servant and lambasted her dissenters, telling them they should be “ashamed” of themselves for daring to petition for accountability and financial transparency. (Note: all Henyard’s critics were also black.)

Well there’s been a development, and the allegations are simply scandalous. Here’s the story, from Cristina Laila at The Gateway Pundit:

Dolton, Illinois Mayor Tiffany Henyard is now under FBI investigation for abusing her power after she shut down businesses that didn’t donate to her campaign.

One business owner told The New York Post that he made one contribution to Henyard and her minions kept coming after him demanding more money. Whe he didn’t comply, Henyard shut down his trucking business.

Tiffany Henyard reportedly used the police as her personal Gestapo to shut down more than a dozen businesses after they refused to give her money.

Here are additional details from a local Fox News outlet:

Lawrence Gardner owns a U-Haul rental and trucking business in south suburban Dolton and says he went to the FBI several months ago, frustrated that the Village of Dolton would not renew his business license.

Gardner said he's been harassed and his business raided and shut down by Dolton Police. Gardner believes it’s retaliation after he refused to make a donation to a civic event sponsored by Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard.

Dewayne Wood has been trying to renew the business license for his restaurant for nearly a year.

Wood has not talked to the FBI, but he believes he can’t get ‘Wood’s Kitchen’ approved because he has provided catering to several Dolton trustees who are engaged in a political fight with Henyard.

‘I think I've been targeted because of my association, affiliation with a certain group of people,’ Wood said. ‘The trustees. I’ve cooked for the trustees.’

Below is a must-watch clip if you want to get up to speed on what this gal is really like:

Summed up, this is what happens when you don’t pay the pizzo; it’s like Henyard is the godfather, and the police her Cosa Nostra henchmen.

Without government, gangs of marauders would prowl the streets! Oh wait….

As Murray Rothbard is quoted as saying: “The State is a gang of thieves writ large.” However, while some of these thieves are masters at their trade, some are the low-rent kind… plastering their faces on Valentine’s Day-themed billboards across town… showing up to town meetings to conduct official business dressed like knockoff Al Capone… taking first-class trips to Sin City on the city credit card... buying gold microphones for civic meetings... turning local cops into backup dancers for music videos….


THIS IS A LAWYER WHO CLAIMS TO KEEP A VAST FORTUNE OF MYSTERY MONEY UNDER HER BED. HER DADDY TOLD HER TO.  KEEP IN MIND, NO PROFESSION EVADES TAXES LIKE THE GAMER LAWYERS!

Fani Willis Secures The Bag, Gets $600K in Taxpayer-Funded Cars While Stonewalling County Audit

Fani Willis (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
February 22, 2024

Fulton County district attorney Fani Willis (D.) on Wednesday secured over $600,000 in taxpayer funds to buy her staff a fleet of brand new cars—even though lawmakers don’t know what she plans to use them for.

Four of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners’ Democratic members voted to approve Willis’s request, with one Democrat joining the board’s two Republicans to block the request. The trio objected that the embattled district attorney, who has already spent over $1.2 million on vehicles for her office since 2021, gave no justification for the purchase of 16 additional vehicles.

The Republicans also objected to giving Willis the funds as she stonewalls the county audit committee, which is investigating her potential misuse of taxpayer funds to hire her lover to prosecute former president Donald Trump.

"So we’re just supposed to blindly approve vehicles without knowing exactly what they’re being used for?" commissioner Bridget Thorne asked during Wednesday’s recess meeting.

"I’ve got a list of all the vehicles in her pool. It looks like a lot of them have been unassigned. She has over 20 that are unassigned here. I don’t know why she would need more vehicles if she’s not using the vehicles she has."

As Willis secures the taxpayer-funded bag, Judge Scott McAfee is weighing whether to boot her off the Trump case over her relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade, who used his earnings from the case to take Willis on lavish vacations. Willis testified in court last week that her relationship with Wade began after she hired him in 2022, and that she repaid Wade with cash for her share of the vacation expenses. But a former friend of Willis testified that the district attorney began her relationship with Wade years before, in 2019. McAfee is expected to rule on Willis’s disqualification as early as next week.

Willis’s written justification for the request stated only that she would use the funds to purchase 16 various 2023 Ford model law enforcement administrative vehicles for her office. "The County is able to save money by participating in volume buying," Willis wrote in her request.

Commissioner Bob Ellis, the chair of the county audit committee, added that the board should not consider Willis’s requisition request until she complies with his Jan. 19 letter demanding information on her office’s transactions with Wade.

"There is an outstanding request to the district attorney from the audit committee that’s been outstanding for over a month now and there has not been a cooperative response to that," Ellis said.

Willis also faces scrutiny at the federal level over her use of taxpayer funds.

The House Judiciary Committee subpoenaed Willis on Feb. 2 for documents related to allegations she fired a whistleblower, Amanda Timpson, who tried to stop the district attorney from misappropriating a $488,000 federal youth gang prevention grant to pay for "swag," travel, and computers.

Timpson recorded herself warning Willis during a November 2021 meeting about the attempted misuse of funds. Willis did not dispute the whistleblower’s claims during the meeting, but she fired Timpson less than two months later and had her escorted out of the office by seven armed investigators, the Washington Free Beacon reported.

Willis refused to accept the House Judiciary Committee’s subpoena by email, forcing the U.S. Marshals Service to hand-deliver it, according to the Daily Caller. Willis has until Friday morning to respond to the subpoena.


Trump Lawyers: Nathan Wade’s Cell Phone Data Contradicts Testimony — ‘Could Constitute Perjury’

Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade, representing the District Attorney's office, argued b
Jason Getz/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP

Cellphone data obtained from AT&T through subpoena strongly suggests that Nathan Wade made 35 trips to Fulton County prosecutor Fani Willis’s Hapeville neighborhood, contradicting his testimony of just ten visits, an affidavit filed Friday by Trump attorneys contends.

The filing, if true, suggests Wade might have committed perjury. Fulton Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee will decide whether to admit the affidavit and the phone records into evidence.

Willis is the lover of Wade — a fellow prosecutor she hired to prosecute former President Donald Trump in the election interference case. Trump and codefendant Mike Roman accuse Willis of maintaining an improper romantic relationship with Wade.

Fani Willis and Nathan Wade

ATLANTA, GA – AUGUST 14: Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis with Nathan Wade (Joshua Lott/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Wade testified that his relationship with Willis began in 2022 after Willis opened the case against Trump in 2021.

The affidavit appears to contradict that contention, the Atlanta Constitutional Journal reported:

Trump’s lawyers relied on data collected from Wade’s cellphone and cellphone tower transmissions to track his movements. It seems to contradict Wade’s testimony last week in which he said he had visited Willis at her condo in Hapeville no more than 10 times before he was hired in November 2021. It also indicates Wade twice arrived late at night at the condo and left early the next morning in the months before Willis and Wade said their relationship became romantic early in 2022.

Both Wade and Willis testified last week that they did not spend the night together at the Hapeville condo.

The timeline is important for two reasons. If Willis and Wade were a couple before she hired him it raises the prospect that she may have violated at least the spirit of anti-nepotism rules, though Fulton’s policy specifically focuses on family members. More importantly, both Willis and Wade have testified under oath that the relationship began in 2022. If defense attorneys can prove that they lied under oath it could constitute perjury.

The affidavit notes that Willis and Wade made 2,000 phone calls to each other during the first 11 months of 2021. They also exchanged about 12,000 texts.

During Wade’s testimony, he claimed the cellphone records would be incorrect if they contradicted his testimony.

“So, if phone records were to reflect that you were making phone calls from the same location as the condo before Nov. 1 of 2021, and it was on multiple occasions, the phone records would be wrong?” a Trump lawyer asked Wade.

“If phone records reflected that? Yes, sir,” Wade replied.

“They’d be wrong?” Trump’s lawyer asked.

“They’d be wrong,” Wade said.

RELATED: Judge Calls for a Recess After Fani Willis Throws Tantrum on the Witness Stand

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Wendell Husebo is a political reporter with Breitbart News and a former GOP War Room Analyst. He is the author of Politics of Slave Morality. Follow Wendell on “X” @WendellHusebø or on Truth Social @WendellHusebo.

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