Mike Davis  

@mrddmia

NOW: * * | FORMER: Chief Counsel for Nominations, U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary * Law Clerk, Justice Gorsuch

Washington, DC
Joined February 2009

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    Thank you to Steve Bannon for having me on the War Room. We discussed Senate Judiciary Chairman ’s coverup of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Sentencing Commission records. helped expose her advocacy for child sex predators.

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  2. And ’s research clearly evidences this: For 25 years, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson has advocated for lesser punishment for sexual predators of kids. This includes in law school, on the Sentencing Commission, and as a judge.

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  3. 😂 Thank you. I’m a failed grifter, as I’m terrible at raising money. So I use my own resources for . I turned down a lot of money at law firms to run my nonprofits. I’m not driven by money; I’m an ideologue. But I’ll take your money:

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  7. Frankly, this (depraved) mindset in our federal judiciary—championed by Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson—is precisely why Congress maintains mandatory minimums for child pornographers. And the punishments aren’t even tough enough, as evidenced by the explosion of child pornography.

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  8. Frankly, this (depraved) mindset in our federal judiciary—championed by Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson—is precisely why Congress maintains mandatory minimums for child pornographers. And the punishments aren’t even tough enough, as evidenced by the explosion of child pornography.

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  10. Fact Check: 💯 True. For 25 years, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson has advocated for lesser punishment for sexual predators of kids. This includes in law school, on the Sentencing Commission, and as a judge.

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  11. Disgusting. Imagine a group of predators watching videos of your child family member getting raped. (Child porn is child rape; kids can’t consent.) When they get caught, they argue “we didn’t make the porn; we’re ‘just’ watching it.” Five years in prison is (way) too lenient.

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  12. Don’t debase yourself like this, . You can still be a liberal journalist (expected) without being an (overt) partisan clown.

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  13. You’ve just described your career, , after your debilitating case of TDS.

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  14. Imagine being so legally dense so as to confuse a judge’s sentencing tendencies with a defendant’s constitutional right to due process.

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  16. For 25 years, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson has advocated for lesser punishment for sexual predators of kids. This includes in law school, on the Sentencing Commission, and as a judge. How is that a “fundamental tenet of the American legal system as outlined in the Constitution”?

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  17. “The president needs to clearly state right now…he will not interfere in any federal probe into his son Hunter, and he will not use his presidential powers—including the pardon power—to rescue his son if there are charges brought against Hunter.”

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  18. “There is very damning evidence that Hunter Biden sold his father’s access when his father was the vice president of the United States and that’s on his laptop and there is even evidence that then Vice President Joe Biden may have been in on this.”

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  20. Spies who lie: The contacted the senior ex-intelligence officials who signed the shameful 2020 letter declaring Hunter Biden’s laptop and its emails we ran were Russian disinformation. Not one apologized. Most refused to comment. A few like James Clapper doubled down

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  21. Mar 18

    Disgusting. Imagine a group of predators watching videos of your child family member getting raped. (Child porn is child rape; kids can’t consent.) When they get caught, they argue “we didn’t make the porn; we’re ‘just’ watching it.” Five years in prison is (way) too lenient.

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