
Orwellian discourse, cont.


Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez flat out lied earlier today when asked by a reporter if she would apologize for accusing Ted Cruz of inciting her murder.
The NY Post reporter asked AOC about her tweet in which she said the Senator from Texas behaved like he had tried to have her murdered during the January 6 Capitol breach.
“So, um, that’s not the quote,” responded AOC, adding, “And I will not apologize for what I said.”
The Congresswoman was then quickly ushered away by her aide, although she ended up almost falling over on the slippy ground in her rush to get away from reporters.
Ocasio-Cortez is flat out lying when she suggests she never accused Ted Cruz of trying to have her murdered.
Back on January, she literally tweeted, “I am happy to work with Republicans on this issue where there’s common ground, but you almost had me murdered 3 weeks ago so you can sit this one out.”
The policy – “Establishing Requirement for Student and Exchange Visitor Program Certified Schools to Disclose Agreements with Confucius Institutes and Classrooms” – was proposed on December 31st, 2020.
“The rule would require colleges and K-12 schools that are certified to have foreign exchange programs to disclose any contracts, partnerships, or financial transactions from Confucius Institutes or Classrooms (the Confucius Institute offshoot for primary and secondary schools),” Axios noted.
And the Trump administration’s proposals were well-warranted: the well-funded, controversial operations disguise themselves as language and culture initiative despite being replete with “undisclosed ties to Chinese institutions, and conflicted loyalties,” Chinese state propaganda, and intellectual property theft, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ).
Records from the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, however, reveal that Biden nixed the policy on January 26 – less than a week into his White House tenure.
The White House on Monday confirmed illegal aliens who are convicted of rape, assault, DUI or drug-related crimes will not be deported.
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement is preparing to roll out new guidelines that will lead to far fewer arrests and deportations.





Since the incident, the FBI has devoted millions in resources to investigate and arrest those who were seen at the US Capitol that day and earlier at the Ellipse where half a million American patriots watched President Trump’s final speech as president.
The FBI has put in hours of work identifying the suspects inside the US Capitol on January 6th. One individual, Brian McCreary, was identified by FBI agent Emily Eckert last week.
Emily even included photos in her report on McCreary.
It was only until after the report was published that internet sleuths noticed something strange about one of the photos.
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