

Doesn't look like McCarthy has the votes!ī-Block (22:31) POSTSCRIPTS TO THE NEWS: The RFK Junior hearing. And as McCarthy would communicate through aides later the same day, they would do so before August recess.” And now, Politico says, “we’re told that Trump brings up the matter in EVERY CALL he has with McCarthy, prodding the speaker about WHEN he will bring expungement to the floor.” “The house would vote to expunge the two impeachments against the former president. To his credit he cobbled together some sophistry - that he had to remain neutral through the primaries because if he didn’t, HIS relationship with HIS caucus could influence which ones of them did and didn’t endorse Trump. Trump bought it but was still enraged and demanded a pound of McCarthy and now McCarthy made his fatal mistake. McCarthy, who is of course WITH Trump Win, Win, or Tie, had to come up with a bullshit excuse to NOT endorse Trump. Politico reports Trump demanded of McCarthy “he needs to endorse me – today!”
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You will also recall on the 27th of last month when McCarthy went on CNBC and said “Can Trump win that election? Yeah he can. The question is, is he the STRONGEST to win the election? I don’t know the answer” and within hours he was back on TV insisting oh yes he DID now the answer and it was Trump is stronger than Hercules and it was clear Trump had yelled at McCarthy, possibly on the phone and possibly simply by opening the window and yelling at him across the country. And forgetting he now longer is in charge of the tanks. On “The Simon Conway Show” in Des Moines, just getting viral last night, Trump again stochastically threatens terrorism if he's jailed, saying his supporters are 200 times more fired up than last time.
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Donald Trump has had his chance to testify to the Grand Jury or demand that evidence be submitted to the Grand Jury or other witnesses be questioned BY the Grand Jury and all evidence suggests he didn’t even bother to say ‘no thanks’ and Smith can and will indict him at any time on god-knows-HOW-many-violations of US Code 18 Section 241 Conspiracy Against Rights (the suppression of vote counting statute, with or without violence), US Code 18 Section 371 Conspiracy To Defraud The United States, and US Code 18 Section 1512 Corruptly Obstructing An Official Proceeding – and the only question is, WHEN Smith notifies him and when Trump pauses from chain-eating cheeseburgers and threatening revolutions long enough to leak the news.

Outside of work, he enjoys spending time with his wife, son, and dog, cooking and eating, and riding his Peloton bike.COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN: EPISODE 252Īs they say at the big sports DRAFTS: Jack Smith, you are ON the clock.Īs soon as midnight passed on the east coast, the Special Counsel’s window of warning to the recipient of the Target Letter closed. Ruskin is a Diplomate of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons and is a member of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand.

His aim is to take care of all of your upper extremity needs, both surgically and non-surgically.ĭr. He has a special interest in shoulder replacements, shoulder arthroscopy, traumatic injuries of the elbow, fracture care, the treatment of peripheral nerve injuries, surgical and nonsurgical treatment of arthritis, and sports injuries. Ruskin takes care of injuries throughout the entire upper extremity, from the shoulder down to the fingers. Ruskin completed a fellowship in hand, upper extremity, and microvascular surgeryĪs a part of his practice, Dr.

He remained at Rutgers where he completed his residency in orthopedic surgery. From there, he attended Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School and earned his Doctorate of Medicine. Ruskin earned his bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry from the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. Ruskin treats patients in the practice’s offices in Eatontown, Freehold, and Toms River.ĭr. As a native of Monmouth County, Jeremy Ruskin, MD, is excited to provide care of the shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand to his patients at Central Jersey Hand Surgery.
