Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MS NOW: "A congressional official with knowledge of the matter is telling MS NOW the cause of the shutdown of El Paso airspace is a lack of communication between the Pentagon and FAA. The official told us the FAA and DOD are 'not in clear communications with each other.'"
Incompetence, it is.
Don’t believe the cover story. This is a Republican Party operation most likely involving drugs and sex traffickers. Just wait.
Anonymous wrote:And now, it appears the US military was after ... a party balloon.
Anonymous wrote:We have a little more information now.
Pam Bondi led off her testimony today with some quip about the US Military needing to shoot down Cartel drones to "keep American safe"
the reality, it was the US military flying its own drones too close to civilian airspace.
There is literally nothing about this administration that is upfront or honest.
Anonymous wrote:And now, it appears the US military was after ... a party balloon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MS NOW: "A congressional official with knowledge of the matter is telling MS NOW the cause of the shutdown of El Paso airspace is a lack of communication between the Pentagon and FAA. The official told us the FAA and DOD are 'not in clear communications with each other.'"
Incompetence, it is.
Don’t believe the cover story. This is a Republican Party operation most likely involving drugs and sex traffickers. Just wait.
Anonymous wrote:We have a little more information now.
Pam Bondi led off her testimony today with some quip about the US Military needing to shoot down Cartel drones to "keep American safe"
the reality, it was the US military flying its own drones too close to civilian airspace.
There is literally nothing about this administration that is upfront or honest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The obvious incompetence is you democrats putting the Mexican cartels on the US govt payroll.
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https://abcnews.com/US/former-honduran-president-juan-orlando-hernandez-freed-prison/story?id=128036575
Trump's pardon of Hernandez came as a surprise to lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, who said the decision appears to contradict the Trump administration's crackdown on drug trafficking from the Caribbean.
"Why would we pardon this guy then go after [Venezuelan president Nicolas] Maduro for running drugs into the United States? Lock up every drug runner! Don't understand why he is being pardoned," Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., said in a social media post over the weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now lifted.
What is this spasticity? Did they embed AI into something and it hallucinated causing panic? Or are they testing psyops to see how the country will respond to national "emergencies" which they might try to do before the elections?
I don't think it is a psyops per say, but I do think they are testing out to see what they can do and what they can get away with.
Yep, lots of testing of the boundaries going on everywhere
And everyone should be questioning and pushing back. This isn't even a partisan issue at this point. Do not defend incompetence and federal government oversteps.
Anonymous wrote:Let's remember that not all of Texas voted from Trump. Their districts are heavily drawn to support remaining a red state, but the blue dots are getting bigger each year.
Anonymous wrote:MS NOW: "A congressional official with knowledge of the matter is telling MS NOW the cause of the shutdown of El Paso airspace is a lack of communication between the Pentagon and FAA. The official told us the FAA and DOD are 'not in clear communications with each other.'"
Incompetence, it is.