Trump Declines Dems’ Invitation to Impeachment Hoax

President Donald Trump is done playing the Democrats’ impeachment game. On Tuesday, the White House sent an eight-page letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Reps. Adam Schiff, Eliot Engel, and Elijah Cummings essentially telling them to put up or shut up. The letter highlighted the fact that Pelosi and Democrats have violated the Constitution, “the rule of law, and every past precedent” in their politically partisan quest to see Trump impeached. The letter, written by Trump attorney Pat Cipollone, bluntly exposes the Democrats’ true political motivation:

“Put simply, you seek to overturn the results of the 2016 election and deprive the American people of the President they have freely chosen. Many Democrats now apparently view impeachment not only as a means to undo the democratic results of the last election, but as a strategy to influence the next election, which is barely more than a year away. As one member of Congress explained, he is “concerned that if we don’t impeach the President, he will get reelected.” Your highly partisan and unconstitutional effort threatens grave and lasting damage to our democratic institutions, to our system of free elections, and to the American people.”

Cipollone asserts that Pelosi and company’s impeachment inquiry is invalid because no vote was held in the House or even in a House committee to initiate the current inquiry. Instead, Pelosi unilaterally “announced an ‘official impeachment inquiry.’” Cipollone writes, “Your contrived process is unprecedented in the history of the Nation, and lacks the necessary authorization for a valid impeachment proceeding.”

As a result of Pelosi’s invalid initiation of an impeachment inquiry, Cipollone points out that Trump’s due-process rights have been violated.

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Anonymous said…

I taught in Wicomico County for 8 years and left due to the lack of support from admin. A student in my class tried to turn in field trip money the day of our trip, after having a month and a half to turn it in, and I told him no. He became so mad that he told me he was going to stab me in my pregnant stomach and kill my baby. He threw chairs at me, cussed, and stormed out the room looking for a knife. He was only taken out of my room after a few days because I requested a threat assessment where they determined he was indeed a threat to my safety. But he wasn’t punished because he refused to go to ISS (which they only assigned him a half day of because who really cares about a student who threatened to murder me and my baby right?) and nobody did anything. Admin also ignored my request to move him out of my group during a back to school night the week after the knife incident so I was left in the same room with him that night. His mother complained that I was going to deny him the right to go on the field trip and they actually let him go anyway. My teammate’s classroom was destroyed by a student and my teammate had to clean it up instead of the student. A student walked out of my co-teacher’s classroom after tearing things off her wall on a daily basis and nothing was done. Another student roamed the halls, ran in classrooms and spit on teacher desks, and PEED IN THE HALLWAY and since the mother threatened to sue if anyone touched her son all admin did was follow him around all day . ADMINISTRATION WAS USELESS!! My new school in a different state has a contract both parents and students must sign and students are booted from the school if they do not behave. I was about to quit teaching and am so thankful I gave it one more shot somewhere new. They have got to bring back consequences and demanding respect. Wicomico County is a joke. October 9, 2019 at 6:05 PM

Franchot to Make Several Stops on Eastern Shore Friday

Comptroller to recognize two restaurants for oyster recycling efforts, honor individuals at Easton park and make presentation at Salisbury University 

WHO:
Comptroller Peter Franchot
WHAT:
Comptroller Franchot will spend Friday on the Eastern Shore, beginning at the Tidewater Inn in Easton, where he will recognize their oyster recycling efforts. Recycled shells used by aqua farms stimulate oyster production and promote a cleaner Chesapeake Bay, while individuals and businesses can claim the Oyster Shell Recycling Tax Credit of up to $1,500 a year.   
Next, Mr. Franchot will go to Idlewild Park to present proclamations to Shelton Hawkins and Catherine Blizzard. Mr. Hawkins initiated the “Play in Color” revitalization project at the Idlewild basketball courts to encourage youths to actively participate in sports. Ms. Blizzard is being recognized for her winning redesign of the Moton Park basketball court as part of its own revitalization project. 
Afterwards, the Comptroller will head to Sea Gull Stadium at Salisbury University for a special presentation to a member of the campus community. For more details, call Alan Brody at 410-260-6346 or email abrody@comp.state.md.us.
Lastly, Mr. Franchot will swing by Evolution Craft Brewing. to present a proclamation to owner John Knorr and his wife Jasmine for the business’ participation in the oyster shell recycling program. The brewery and restaurant has been an environmental steward and a catalyst for economic growth in Salisbury since relocating from Delaware in 2012.
WHEN:
Friday, October 11, 2019
WHERE:
12:15 p.m.
Tidewater Inn
101 E Dover St
Easton, MD 21601
1 p.m.Basketball Courts at Idlewild Park
115 Idlewild Ave.
Easton, MD 21601
2:30 p.m.
Salisbury University
1101 Camden Ave
Salisbury, MD 21801
3:30 p.m.: Evolution Craft Brewing, 201 E Vine St. Salisbury, MD 21801

Security officer has seizure on duty-left dying for seven hours privateofficer.org

PHOTO: Clifford Rice after he received treatment at St. Josephs Hospital.

Tampa Florida October 10 2019
A Florida man miraculously survived after he collapsed in extreme heat and was lying unconscious for seven hours with fire ants crawling over his face.
Clifford Rice, 49, was working as a security officer at Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium on Sept. 9 when he had a seizure in the parking lot and fell between two parked cars and was not found for seven hours.
During that time, Rice, laid lifeless covered with fire ants and unconscious.
The last thing he remembered before blacking out was fire ants covering his face.
“A lot of them were just coming in a line like, ‘Hey, man, come get some meat.’ I was like, ‘Wow, OK, this is a bad way to go out,’” Rice told ABC Tampa affiliate WFTS.
When someone did finally discover him laying where had fallen, he was rushed to a nearby medical center and was not breathing on his own and he was dangerously dehydrated and suffered from organ failure and extensive physical injuries sustained in his fall.
 His chance of survival was very low, the hospital said.
By the time he woke up a week after he was admitted, he was about 60 pounds lighter and partially blind in his left eye.
But despite the harrowing ordeal, Rice recovered in the hospital for about two weeks and was released on Sept. 25.
 “I wasn’t supposed to be alive. They had never seen anything like it before,” Rice told WFTS.
Rice was asked by reporters about how he felt laying there dying and no one knew and no one came to help.
Rice did not immediately respond to ABC News.
The hospital said he “defied the odds” and called him the “miracle man.”

Man shoots three people at Cleveland bar after security guards refused to let him inside privateofficer.org

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CLEVELAND, Ohio Oct 10 2019— A man shot three people, including two security guards, at a bar in the city’s Goodrich-Kirtland Park neighborhood after a guard refused to let him in the bar because he was carrying a gun, according to police.
Jerome White, 30, is charged with felonious assault and is being held in the Cuyahoga County Jail on $100,000 bond. The shooting happened about 12:30 a.m. Saturday at Little Kings Lounge on East 30th Street and Payne Avenue.
It’s the second time in a month that a security guard at the bar was shot.
White, three other men and four women showed up to the bar but were not allowed in because White was carrying a gun, according to police reports.
The three women tried to push their way into the bar, which allowed several people in the group to enter, according to police.
A 25-year-old man in the group punched the security guard the face, according to police. Another security guard helped push White and the 25-year-old man out of the bar.
The guards shut and locked the door, police reports say. The 25-year-old man tried to push his way back into the bar, but White pulled him out of his way, pulled out his gun and fired five shots.
The bullets ripped through the bar and hit a 40-year-old security guard in the buttocks, a 35-year-old security guard in the thigh and a 26-year-old patron in the foot as he sat on a barstool, according to police reports.
White and the 25-year-old man walked away from the bar, police reports say.
Ohio Investigative Unit officers, who investigate liquor license violations and other violations at bars around the state, saw the shooting and chased after the two men, according to police reports.
The 25-year-old man was quickly arrested by an Ohio Investigative Unit officer. He has not been formally charged.
Another officer chased White but lost sight of him. A Cleveland police officer spotted White and chased him. White climbed up onto the roof of a nearby building, where officers arrested him, according to police reports.
The gun police believe White used in the shooting was found on the side of the building, police reports say.
Bar security video recorded the incident and the bar’s owner turned it over to investigators.
A 40-year-old security guard was shot in the leg Sept. 8 after a patron, later identified by police as Albert Flowers, argued with the security guard as the bar closed.
Flowers pulled out a gun and shot the security guard because the guard took the pool balls off the table and told Flowers to leave.

Police make arrest in murder of off-duty Alabama security officer privateofficer.org

Anthony Johnson accused of killing female security guard. SOURCE: Midfield PD


MIDFIELD, Ala. October 10 2019 Law enforcement officers have arrested Anthony Johnson and he is now charged with murder in the shooting death of a security guard in Midfield.
The Jefferson County Coroner’s Office said Tomichael M Sha Alexander, 37, was shot to death outside a home in the 1500 block of Carol Circle.
Alexander worked for a security company and was shot by a male after a family dispute, according to police.
The sheriff’s office did not release any further details.

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