President Joe Biden - Kamala Harris Administration

PICTURED: Stash of assault rifles, body armor, passports with multiple visas, and sham uniforms found in 'fake' Homeland agents' DC penthouse when they were arrested for 'infiltrating Biden, Kamala and Jill's Secret Service details'

A motion for detention of the two men who were arrested Wednesday for impersonating federal agents includes a slew of damning evidence, including images showing several different passports, visas and IDs.

The prosecutors are requesting Arian Taherzadeh, 40, and Haider Sher-Ali, 35, be detained due to a slew of evidence found in a raid of their units in a luxury apartment building in southeast Washington, D.C.

Taherzadeh told law enforcement in an interview after being taken into custody on Wednesday that Ali was the one funding their lavish lifestyle and seemingly endless stream of gifts, but claimed he wasn't aware where the money was coming from.

The question remains, however, on what Ali and Taherzadeh's motives were in getting close to people with White House access by impersonating government agents.

Secret Service agents assigned to details for President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris' residence are among those being investigated for accepting lavish gifts and partying with Taherzadeh and Ali, who alleged they were agents with the Department of Homeland Security.

At least one of the U.S. Secret Service (USSS) agents receiving free rent from Taherzadeh and Ali was assigned to the detail protecting Harris' residence at Number One Observatory Circle at the Naval Observatory, sources at the building told DailyMail.com.

Another, sources claim, was on the presidential protective detail and regularly traveled with President Biden on Air Force One.

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Images from the raid Wednesday of a unit on the 7th floor where Arian Taherzadeh was residing allegedly for free showed agents recovered 'three current copies of Taherzadeh's Washington D.C. driver's license, passport, United States Special Police – Special Investigations Unit business cards, a USSP police badge, and several identification and credit cards'

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A memorandum supproting a motion for detention of Taherzadeh, 40, and Haider Sher-Ali, 35, shows that the men had a slew of garb in their luxury DC apartment units, including fradulent police garb

Stash of rifles, passports, visas and sham uniforms found in 'fake' DHS agents' DC apartment | Daily Mail Online
where did the money to pay for all that come from?
 
where did the money to pay for all that come from?

The sand box. When are people ever going to learn Islam hates the rest of the world; they aren't about peace, love, and tolerance. Think about it; we go out of our way to facilitate their way of life here, but what about our customs in their countries? Dealing with Islam is like trying to talk to a wild and hungry bear while believing all bears are like the tame ones in a circus act.
 
What does this even mean..Fed assets?

"The Federal Reserve on Wednesday signalled it will likely start culling assets from its $9 trillion balance sheet at its meeting in early May and will do so at nearly twice the pace it did in its previous "quantitative tightening" exercise as it confronts inflation running at a four-decade high"
Securities. We own $Trillions.

Brrrrrrrrrrrr
 
The White House Pushes Irreversible Transgender Therapies For Children to Appease The Radicals, but Parents are Terrified by What Gender Ideology is Doing to Their Daughters, writes investigative journalist ABIGAIL SHRIER

Yesterday, White House Press Secretary accused Republican lawmakers of 'engaging in a disturbing, cynical trend of attacking vulnerable transgender kids,' and exploiting them.

'Instead of focusing on critical kitchen table issues like the economy, COVID, or addressing the country's mental health crisis,' she said, 'Republican lawmakers are currently debating legislation that, among many things, would target transgender youth with tactics that threaten to put pediatricians in prison if they provide medically necessary, life-saving care for the kids they serve.'

Life-saving care? Surely she must mean insulin or antibiotics?

No, she means 'gender affirming care' that devilish euphemism for puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones and experimental surgeries whose benefits are unproven, but whose risks—permanent sexual dysfunction, infertility, cardiac event and endometrial cancer are a few—ought to nudge any doctor toward soul searching.

As I've written many times, these treatments are often recklessly administered, of questionable benefit to children, and attended by forbidding risks.

For these reasons, in the last two years, national gender clinics in France, the UK, Sweden and Finland have all reevaluated or curtailed their use.

But as Psaki made clear, any legislator who tries to follow suit will face double-barreled legal opposition from the current Administration.

White House pushes unproven transgender therapies for kids: Investigative journalist ABIGAIL SHRIER | Daily Mail Online
 
The sand box. When are people ever going to learn Islam hates the rest of the world; they aren't about peace, love, and tolerance. Think about it; we go out of our way to facilitate their way of life here, but what about our customs in their countries? Dealing with Islam is like trying to talk to a wild and hungry bear while believing all bears are like the tame ones in a circus act.
There's nothing to support the assertion that Islam hates the rest of the world. Most Muslim countries and cultures accommodate other religions well as it's part of the religion to do so. In those that don't, the discrimination is politically driven.
 
There's nothing to support the assertion that Islam hates the rest of the world. Most Muslim countries and cultures accommodate other religions well as it's part of the religion to do so. In those that don't, the discrimination is politically driven.

And what about when they throw homosexuals from roof tops?
 
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There's nothing to support the assertion that Islam hates the rest of the world. Most Muslim countries and cultures accommodate other religions well as it's part of the religion to do so. In those that don't, the discrimination is politically driven.

I'd simply remind you that virtually all of the terrorist acts on every continent are in the name of Islam. They are the one faith or culture that cannot exist in harmony with the remainder of the world - and it doesn't matter that the other people are Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, or anything else. The different Islamic sects can't even get along. A faith so driven that it is a way of life is dangerous because it drowns out reason and acceptance of any other way of life for anyone not strong enough to moderate his belief.
 
I'd simply remind you that virtually all of the terrorist acts on every continent are in the name of Islam. They are the one faith or culture that cannot exist in harmony with the remainder of the world - and it doesn't matter that the other people are Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, or anything else. The different Islamic sects can't even get along. A faith so driven that it is a way of life is dangerous because it drowns out reason and acceptance of any other way of life for anyone not strong enough to moderate his belief.

Exactly. 20 percent of the Muslim world is completely gripped by a 7th century, barbaric mindset. They understand money and fear....that's it. That 20 percent are very low IQ people. The Muslim world in general hasn't benefited humanity in the slightest for centuries, while majority Christian/Jewish nations have fostered almost all the wonderful breakthroughs that have modernized our world and gave us a much better way of life.
 
I'd simply remind you that virtually all of the terrorist acts on every continent are in the name of Islam. They are the one faith or culture that cannot exist in harmony with the remainder of the world - and it doesn't matter that the other people are Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, or anything else. The different Islamic sects can't even get along. A faith so driven that it is a way of life is dangerous because it drowns out reason and acceptance of any other way of life for anyone not strong enough to moderate his belief.
The last time I saw any figures, the proportion of global terrorism tied to Muslims was pretty low, well under half. And terrorism is politically and not religiously driven as terrorist acts go against religious scripture. There's nothing to show that Muslims are less able to coexist peacefully than people of other creeds. Tolerance is a tenet of the faith. Conflict and war are common in the world for people of all religions, although waging those wars goes against the religions. Christianity teaches peace but many (most?) wars involve Christian countries. We should not conflate political or territorial motives with religious ones.
 
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The last time I saw any figures, the proportion of global terrorism tied to Muslims was pretty low, well under half. And terrorism is politically and not religiously driven as terrorist acts go against religious scripture. There's nothing to show that Muslims are less able to coexist peacefully than people of other creeds. Tolerance is a tenet of the faith. Conflict and war are common in the world for people of all religions, although waging those wars goes against the religions. Christianity teaches peace but many (most?) wars involve Christian countries. We should not conflate political or territorial motives with religious ones.

And the slaughter of gays by the Muslims?
 
Isn't that DAESH, and only them?
Are you actually this ignorant?

Homosexuality can be treated as a capital crime in Iran, UAE, and Saudi Arabia, as far as more "developed" Muslim nations, as well as in Yemen, Mauritania, Qatar, Afghanistan, and Sudan at the very least. Then you have the Orlando shooting, carried out by a Muslim targeting gays even here in the US. These took fifteen seconds to come up with.
 
Are you actually this ignorant?

Homosexuality can be treated as a capital crime in Iran, UAE, and Saudi Arabia, as far as more "developed" Muslim nations, as well as in Yemen, Mauritania, Qatar, Afghanistan, and Sudan at the very least. Then you have the Orlando shooting, carried out by a Muslim targeting gays even here in the US. These took fifteen seconds to come up with.
No, I am not so ignorant. The comment replied to was about throwing gays from rooftops, not about various countries' laws or mass shootings,
 
Does ISIS operate in Iran? Because you directly implied that the execution of gays only happens at the hands of terrorists. Which is ignorant. And wrong.
Does Iran chuck them from rooftops? Remember I asked a question, so I did not imply anything.
 
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Does Iran chuck them from rooftops? Remember I asked a question, so I did not imply anything.

Did Iran seize the US embassy, take 50 some people hostage and hold them over a year? Has Iran been attempting to build nuclear weapons? Is Iran an Islamic theocracy? How does that add up to a peaceful Islam?
 
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