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Trump Vows: I Will Rip Up, Throw Away WHO Pandemic Agreement
- By Ben Johnson - The Washington Stand
President Donald Trump has put the issue of world government at the forefront of the 2024 presidential race, vowing to “protect American sovereignty” and the U.S. Constitution from the designs of unelected global bureaucrats.
President Trump took aim at global governance institutions in general, and the World Health Organization (WHO) specifically, on Saturday, promising to shred and annul the WHO Pandemic Agreement unless Joe Biden submits the document to the U.S. Senate for ratification, as required for treaties.
“As we speak, Joe Biden’s minions are in Geneva, secretly negotiating to surrender more of our liberty to the World Health Organization,” President Trump told the Libertarian Party National Convention, eliciting a fulsome chorus of boos. “Drafts of the agreement show that they want to subjugate America to foreign nations, attack free speech, [and] empower the World Health Organization to redistribute American resources.”
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The Countdown Continues with New Endorsements for Adam Morgan
- By Press Release
Believe it or not, the primary election is not far away—and early voting begins in a few days on Tuesday, May 28.
It’s been a busy week of events. We had a debate, a meet and greet, attended a law enforcement memorial with Greenville County Sheriff Hobart Lewis, had a meet and greet in Spartanburg, spoke at a OneSpartanburg event in Duncan and joined area pastors Friday for a breakfast. Outside of all the events, we were knocking doors throughout Spartanburg and Greenville.
This week is another busy week. I will be participating in events in Greenville, Landrum, Travelers Rest and Spartanburg—and between these events, I will be meeting voters at their doors to tell them about my vision for serving as their representative in the U.S. Congress.
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There Is An Operational And Management Concern About Greenville Coroner’s Office
- By James Spurck, Publisher
A Complaint Has Been Filed Against Chief Deputy Mike Ellis for Campaigning on the Clock
A campaign ethics violations complaint was filed against Chief Deputy Coroner Mike Ellis (2nd in Command) of the Greenville County Coroner’s Office with the South Carolina State Election Commission by Freedom Caucus activist Sam Manley.
According to the complaint, Mike Ellis, who is running for Greenville County Coroner, is campaigning while on the clock. Additionally, Ellis has been seen wearing campaign shirts during the performance of his duties as Chief Deputy Coroner. The complaint also mentions that there is photographic evidence of these violations, which has been provided to The Times Examiner.
Manley, on a recent “The New American Movement” podcast (click HERE to watch), expressed his concern that Ellis's actions are not only a misuse of public resources but also a detriment to the efficient functioning of the understaffed Greenville Coroner’s Office, which is struggling to keep up with the demands of the largest County in South Carolina and its ever-growing population.
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Brandy Tarleton Pledges to Support Congressional Term Limits
- By U.S. Term Limits
Easley, SC - U.S. Term Limits (USTL), the leader in the national, non-partisan movement to limit terms for elected officials, is gathering support from state lawmakers across the nation. Its mission is to get 34 states to apply for an amendment proposal convention specific to term limits on Congress. South Carolina state house candidate, Brandy Tarleton (District 5), has committed support for term limits on Congress by signing the term limits convention pledge. Tarleton is the first signer in this race.
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Council Challengers Make Sales Pitch to Voters
- By Terry M. Thacker, Times Examiner Reporter
Eight candidates for Greenville County Council participated in a forum this past Tuesday evening at the Hughes Main Library. The event, attended by about 100 voters, was sponsored by the Palmetto Conservative Fund.
Jeff Magg and former councilman Joe Dill served as moderators. Magg explained that all of the incumbents as well as the challengers had been invited to participate in the forum. Steve Shaw was the only incumbent to show up.
Ken Matesevac is challenging Shaw for the District 20 seat. Matesevac got into the race after Shaw had announced that he was going to run for the General Assembly but later decided to seek reelection to his seat on council. Since Matesevac had already announced, he decided to stay in the race.
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Is US Rep. William Timmons Bloating His Voting Record with Out-of-State Proxies?
- By James Spurck, Publisher
Timmons Uses 180 Proxy Votes, of which only 25 Are Using SC Representation during the 117th Congress after Opposing It
How often do you come home from a hard day’s work and find bills in the mailbox among campaign postcards from those who remind you why you can't pay those bills due to the rising cost of inflation?
Or as you prepare for your evening meal, here comes out of their bedroom, your YouTube generation and online social media teenage child screaming how much they and their online friends hate a certain candidate’s interruptive campaign ads accusing their opponents repeatedly.
Well, one of those incumbent candidates has been consistently and repeatedly attacking his opponent for not having a perfect record and missing so many votes in his current State House tenure; and at the same time, bragging about how much a perfect attendance record he has had in his US House tenure compared to his opponent.
On closer inspection, there is more than meets the eye.
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- 17 Republican Candidates will be speaking on May 6th at 12 noon at the Poinsett Club, Greenville
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- William Timmons and Adam Morgan Set for Joint Appearance before Greenville County Republican Women
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