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Quick Hits: Biden Has Another Spell of "Lost Time" Edition
This must be because of his "stutter:" Biden claims that January was 15 months ago.
Meanwhile, in Iran: You mean you've lost another submarine, Yuri?
#UPDATE A fire raged at a southern Tehran oil refinery after a leak in a liquefied gas line triggered an explosion, the capital's crisis team chief told state television https://t.co/jjEKLsYwTT
Nikki Fried -- who is running against DeSantis for Florida governor -- "forgot," for a second time, to report large sums of income.
It's the second time Fried changed the report regarding income from Igniting Florida.
A change on Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried’s financial disclosures shows she earned far more as a marijuana consultant than previously reported.
Three days before filing as a candidate for Governor, Fried filed an amendment to her 2018 disclosure of financial interests. It now reveals an income from Igniting Florida of $351,480.
Fried in 2018 won election as Agriculture Commissioner and took office in early 2019, so the income dates back to when she worked as a lobbyist for the medical marijuana industry.
That income is substantially more than Fried disclosed in 2020 when she revealed through another amendment she had earned $72,000 from the firm, noted Tallahassee Reports, which first reported the latest change.
Rich plutocrats making, and hiding, money from drugs. Today's Democrat Party.
Former special counsel Robert Mueller will take part in a University of Virginia law school class covering his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election and potential ties to the Trump campaign, the school announced Wednesday.
Mueller, who graduated from the school in 1973, will lead "at least one class" of the course, which is being taught by three former senior Mueller team members, including deputy special counsel Aaron Zebley, according to a release from the school. The "short" class, called "The Mueller Report and the Role of the Special Counsel," will be taught in person this fall.
Andy McCarthy has already vouched for the course, I assume.
The US Embassy in the Holy See -- that is, in the Vatican -- flew the pride flag, thus celebrating two things the Catholic Church notedly favors, the sin of homosexuality and the sin of pride.
The U.S. Embassy to the Holy See celebrates #PrideMonth with the Pride flag on display during the month of June. The United States respects the dignity and equality of LGBTQI+ people. LGBTQI+ rights are human rights. pic.twitter.com/Xentlnr16E