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The Circus Has Come To Town

The clowns took over the tent in Washington D.C. as Democratic senators and representatives sparred with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden upbraided Bessent but the Treasury Secretary returned the fire,  raising the specter of Wyden’s son Adam negotiating with Jeffrey Epstein.

“Did your son and Jeffrey Epstein talk about pole dancing as he begged him for money?” Bessent asked.

“Jeffrey, I wanted to thank you for taking the time to meet with me. I thoroughly enjoyed our conversation and hope my passion and dedication for my business came through in the meeting. I live and breathe this business and take my returns, integrity and reputation quite seriously,” the younger Adam Wyden said in an email in April 2016. “I intensely appreciate like-minded individuals and would very much look forward to having you join us at the fund.”

Meanwhile, California continues to draw out its primary night election count.  What a bunch of crooks! Only Dedicated Leftists cooking the books could justify this process where the vote tallying takes days to complete.

Watch the Water! Pray! Here’s more from And We Know.

Republicans On The Rise!

Both key Republican candidates in California — Gubernatorial hopeful Steve Hilton and Los Angeles Mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt — advanced to the November elections. Hilton actually placed first in the primary vote, scoring 27.8 percent of the ballots cast vs. Democrat Xavier Becerra’s 25.4 percent of the ballots. In the Los Angeles mayoral race, Pratt came in a close second to incumbent mayor Karen Bass, 30.4 percent of the vote vs. 34.8 percent.

Of course, actually winning in November will be difficult for both Republicans. There were more overall Democratic votes in each election, so Becerra and Bass are likely to fare a little bit better.

Also, the Democrats are flagrant cheaters. Like mongrel dogs, they will do whatever it takes to win.

But for now, the Republicans remain in the running. They aren’t over the top yet, but they are showing some real strength against the leftist trash. Here’s more from Benny Johnson.

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