C&C. ✝️ Easter Sunday (Sat) ✝️ RFJ Declass. Fani Willis Investigation.  WH Covid Origins.

April 19 | Posted by mrossol | American Thought, Biden, Childers, Deep State, Democrat Party, Intelligence Services, Law, Losing Freedom, Policing, The Left, Trump

Fani under the irony-scope; WH covid site rerouted to Trump’s lab leak lab; RFK files declass; Gabbard drops Biden’s domestic terror playbook; libs mad they don’t have to fund Easter.

Source: ☕️ HOT DOG ☙ ✝️ Saturday, April 19, 2025 ✝️ ☙ C&C NEWS

Good morning, loyal C&C supporters, it’s Saturday! Your bonus post is one day early, since tomorrow is Christian Resurrection Day, also known as Easter. Allow me to wish all of you, believers or no, a blessed and joyful day. The Childers Family will be attending worship services and having a nice Easter dinner, so there’s no post tomorrow. Today’s roundup includes: Fani Willis sliding under the ironic investigative colono-scope as election interference case fallout continues drifting down from the heavens; White House tech team redirects free covid kit website to Trump’s lab leak portal; the next declass drops, this time Robert Kennedy’s assassination files, and the world awaits historical review; Gabbard declassifies Biden’s awful domestic terrorism plans; and White House gets secular corporations to pay for gala Easter egg roll and liberals don’t like it.

WORLD NEWS AND COMMENTARY

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The worm of irony is turning again! Yesterday, Fox-5 Atlanta ran a delightful little story headlined, “House Judiciary Committee presses Fulton DA’s office for records, warns of action.” Committee Chair Jim Jordan’s investigation into illegal links between the January 6th Committee and the lovelorn Atlanta prosecutor is far from over; indeed, it is relentlessly expanding to, now, snag a half dozen Fulton County DA staff.

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Jordan’s Committee sent a demand letter to six of Willis’s employees, all staffers in the Fulton County office who worked for the feisty DA. So far, Willis’s team has now asked for two extensions —a common delay tactic— to respond to the Committee demands for documents and ‘transcribed interviews.’ Jordan’s Thursday letter set a final May 1st deadline and warned that the Committee “is prepared to resort to compulsory process.”

This especially ironic since the January 6th Committee terrorized conservatives for several years with similar investigatory demands for documents and interviews. (I represented a VIP through her J6 Committee investigation.) Now, the investigatory gumshoe is on the other foot.

Formerly smug and sanctimonious Fani Willis, once féted and fawned over by international media, must lately feel like an overfed armadillo being chased by a robotic lawn mower. On top of having the House Republicans to deal with, the amorous DA is also being investigated by Georgia’s Senate Special Committee on Investigations, which was reauthorized last month for another year.

The Senate’s panel is investigating “allegations of misconduct” involving Willis’s special assistant, Nathan Wade. “Misconduct” is a sly euphemism for playing hide Nathan’s hot dog— on the clock, no less. Also, on the taxpayers’ dollar.

Fani is making unforced errors. The Special Committee recently asked a Fulton County judge to enforce its subpoena, since Willis stood them up at their last meeting in March. (I don’t think she is looking forward to talking to them.) According to a Daily Mail exposé, Willis fled; on the day she was supposed to testify, she was spotted traveling with dear Nathan again. That the couple is back together is problematic; back when Fani was trying to keepthe Trump case, she swore under oath they’d broken up.

Whoopsies! Business Insider, last year:

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Nathan testified to that fact in live court, sworn under oath. Oh well, who knows, maybe they were on a break, and not, as it appears, trying to trick the court into thinking there wasn’t any romantic conflict of interest.

The Senate panel hinted at contempt charges if Fani ignores another subpoena. At first, these little transgressions can seem innocuous. The problem is, they tend to mount up on you. Before you know it, you’re facing a hostile judge armed with some kind of “three strikes” argument and a short temper.

Investigations haven’t been the only fallout from Fani’s “Election Interference” case (which itself remains lost, wandering in the procedural wilderness). Last week, Athens Online reported “Georgia lawmakers pass bill to compensate wrongly convicted individuals for time served.” More to our point, the bill also lets criminal defendants recover legal costs if their prosecutor is disqualified and their case dismissed.

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In other words, Georgia lawmakers are enabling President Trump —and especially his 17 less well-funded co-defendants— to sue Fulton County, to get back their attorney’s fees and costs. Democrats were (predictably) outraged since, well, because. For instance, State Senator ‘RaShaun’ Kemp high-handedly complained, “We should not pay Donald Trump’s legal fees for trying to break the laws of this state.”

Or … they should pay Donald Trump’s legal fees for trying to railroad patriotic Americans with ridiculous made-up legal theories fielded by corrupt prosecutors. Just saying.

One can almost feel sorry for Ms. Willis. The Huntress becomes the hunted, and so forth. Either way, the long knives are out for her, her enemies are multiplying, and she has no remaining institutional defenders. Just poor Nathan and his hot dog.

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I do feel sorry for that guy.

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And just when you think you’ve seen it all, something like this. I’d like to shake hands with whoever on the Trump Team comes up with these ideas. Yesterday, Tech Crunch ran a delicious story headlined, “White House replaces covid.gov website with ‘lab leak’ theory.” The White House suddenly and without any warning repurposed the existing covid.gov website, which used to host a bunch of misleading misinformation about masks and vaccines and let people order free covid kits.

It is now the Lab Leak Central. The logo was designed to trigger the blue-checks and boy howdy, did it work.

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I’ll just deal with the giant syringe in the room up front: many folks would rather see an mRNA vaccine éxpose than a lab origins éxpose. I get it. But that’s not what this is. So set that aside. Let’s not miss the good news: it was much more than just an extended lab-leak argument. (And, curiously, vaccines weren’t mentioned at all.)

(CBS also ran the story, but it’s article added a recent memo that directed federal agencies to take down all covid signs. Maybe the pandemic is actually ending this time.)

Try to imagine a poor covid test addict, beginning to hear the first faint whispers of withdrawal along with the first telltale itchiness in her nasal passages, racing to her laptop and logging onto the website yesterday for a quick fix. But instead, she’s shocked and horrified to discover, instead of more free covid kits, a page of lab leak truths.

It included painful truths, far beyond labs, like masks didn’t work and 6-foot distancing was pseudo-science:

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Ouch! The official government covid page included helpful resources, not like where to buy boxes of disposable masks, but things like YouTube videos of Rand Paul interviewing sketchy NIH officials.

So, the official guidance is now that covid interventions were a scam. Throughout the pandemic, covid maniacs equated “follow the science” with “trust the government.” The two phrases were essentially synonymous. But now the government is saying things they don’t want to believe.

The science has become harder to follow than a KGB double agent. Which probably explains why we don’t hear much about following it anymore.

Actually, the new website is a glossy preview or teaser of the December 2024 House Oversight Committee’s Covid “After Action” Report. It is downright prickly in spots. For instance, it calls out by name specific miscreants like Fauci and Peter Daszak.

To find all of this stated as fact on an official government website is terrifically vindicating. The BlueAnons on BlueSky were apoplectic, which is also a good sign. To be honest, I couldn’t find a single thing on the new website that I disagreed with. In other words, the federal government’s official position is rapidly approaching reality.

🔥 But let’s pry a little deeper. First, and this is a critical distinction, the White House isn’t just saying covid leaked from the Wuhan lab rather than coming from a pangolin popsicle at the wet market. It explicitly acknowledged covid is a Frankensteinian lab-made virus. See point number one:

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It didn’t just hint at it. “A lab-related incident involving gain-of-function research is the most likely the origin of COVID-19,” the website explains. Obviously, “gain-of-function” means genetically engineered. In that context, the site roasted EcoHealth Alliance and Peter Daszak, ultimately offering a second major reveal: “New evidence also shows that the Department of Justice (DOJ) has opened an investigation into EcoHealth’s pandemic-era activities.”

That could be a very delicate investigation, which makes it especially remarkable the site mentioned it. EcoHealth’s top funding source was, wait for it, USAID. After that, DoD, HHS, Homeland Security, and Rosemont Seneca— Hunter Biden’s pandemic tech company that was all over Ukraine.

The website named more names. Fauci, Daszak, David Morens, Kathy Hochul, Andrew Cuomo— all enjoyed scathing reviews that would easily raise defamation liability if not true.

The fact that covid is manmade has huge implications. If covid were just a natural bug collected and then accidentally leaked from the lab, that would be one thing. Negligent, perhaps. But if covid were made in the the lab and then‘accidentally’ leaked, it’s another thing entirely. At best it would be grossly negligent or even reckless, which is comparable to intentional conduct— meaning, it’s equivalent to being released on purpose.

But a manmade origin for the virus carries potential criminal implications, which were further hinted at by the website’s reference to a DOJ investigation. Not just the lies the various actors told, or their breaking grant restrictions, or even conducting gain-of-function research.

Gross negligence can carry criminal consequences, such as manslaughter charges.

The House Report is far-reaching and documents many emails like this 2020 jewel, addressed to then-NIH Director Francis Collins, which show the deep state doing its sinister work. Here, by defying a Congressional committee:

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Director Collins answered that email, “Sounds like a good plan.” No wonder he resigned and got out of Dodge.

As of sometime yesterday, the government’s top covid website began redirecting covid confused people directly to the House report, with a glossy, high-production-value teaser page. It hints at some sort of justice-by-disclosure, that is slowly welling up and drowning the swamp rats by degrees.

Not to get too far ahead of ourselves. But the wheels of justice are turning, however slowly. The new White House covid website is a remarkable surge forward for truth, as well as a deliberate provocation.

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Along the same lines, slowly and surely, America’s tattered, partly-hidden secret history is knitting back together with reality to form a new, communal coherence of truth. Yesterday, the Boston Herald ran a story headlined, “10,000 pages of records about Robert F. Kennedy’s 1968 assassination are released, on Trump’s order.

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On June 5, 1968, Senator Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, moments after giving a speech celebrating his victory in California’s presidential primary. His assassin, Sirhan Bishara Sirhan, an American of Palestinian heritage, was convicted of first-degree murder and is still serving life in prison.

Robert was President John F. Kennedy’s younger brother, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s father.

The Herald didn’t even mention that Kennedy’s killing has been dogged by controversy since day one. For one thing, over all these years, Sirhan has steadfastly maintained he does not remember shooting Kennedy, raising numberless theories about CIA mind control and hypnosis. The LAPD was credibly accused of destroying or suppressing evidence that didn’t fit their “lone gunman” theory. Ballistics testing was “inconclusive” because most of that evidence was “lost.”

Ballistics evidence was considered critical for explaining how Kennedy was shot behind his ear— even though witnesses placed Sirhan in front of the Senator.

Our Robert Kennedy (Jr.) has said —many times— that he does not believe Sirhan killed his father, or at least, did not act alone. Yesterday, Secetary Kennedy expressed his gratitude for the latest Trump declassification:

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Yesterday, DNI Tulsi Gabbard announced the release, which includes some documents previously seen, some with redactions newly removed, and others never before publicly available. As with the previous disclosures, there’s no index or summary, so we’ll have to wait for historians and subject-matter experts to find out what the dickens the government has considered so classified it could not be released before now.

🔥 That’s not all. DNI Gabbard also declassified and released Biden’s “Strategic Implementation Plan for Countering Domestic Terrorism.” In short, it is a roadmap for leftwing ideological warfare. If Democrats on BlueSky were at all honest, they’d be far more worried about this document than Trump deporting a thousand gang-banging illegal aliens.

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And maybe that’s why Gabbard released it now. It puts the Trump Administration’s “civil rights violations” in perspective.

Biden’s plan is a civil rights horror show. First of all, the plan never even clearly defines “domestic terrorism,” yet it orders nearly every federal agency —including the Department of Education, HHS, USAID, and the VA— with creating programs to counter it, whatever it is.

You guys decide, wink, wink.

The fuzziness was intentional. The ambiguity allows bureaucrats to substitute subjective politics for provable criminal intent. If speech, symbols, and distrust in institutions can trigger suspicion of terrorism, then any non-conforming opinion can be suspect. Biden’s plan created a brand new class of disfavored political dissidents.

It literally created federal guides for “spotting” symbols and phrases used by “suspected extremists.” In other words, the federal government instructed law enforcement on which bumper stickers and memes to keep track of.

It also reassigned Orwellian tools previously used for foreign terrorists to the “war against domestic” thought crimes. Things like digital surveillance, debanking, censorship, and flagging citizens as crazy (i.e. psychologically unstable). It is everything the most overwrought Blue Skyers think is happening right now.

What do you want to bet that, when Tulsi found herself on TSA’s Quad-S heightened security list, it was because she’d been marked as a potential domestic terrorist under Biden’s classified plan?

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In sum, Biden’s plan weaved together law enforcement, intelligence, public health, education, foreign policy, and tech censorship— all aimed inwards at us. It wasn’t just counterterrorism. It was a blueprint for a whole-of-government, soft-totalitarian, domestic control system, dressed in the language of public safety. It’s for your own good!

Folks, when Trump was re-elected, we also dodged a bullet, perhaps not a real one like he did, but one just as threatening. And, when you hear Democrats this week whining about deporting MS-13 terrorists, remember how they had no problem whatsoever with Biden’s domestic terrorism “plan.”

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Yesterday, Rasmussen released a new presidential approval survey broken down by age and gender. Guess what— it’s the Battle of the Sexes all over again! Rasmussen’s survey showed the nation is now politically divided along gender lines. Trump is positive or neutral with men of all ages. According to the poll, Trump resistance comes mostly from women 40+, with whom the president is upside down from between -13% to -17%.

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It’s those darned AWFLs again.

Rasmussen’s chart shows a generational inversion among women that bucks the pre-pandemic pattern. Younger women (18–39) are less negative or even positive toward Trump, whereas older women (40+) are downright hostile. What gives?

Younger women have grown up watching institutions fail in real-time: covid lies, economic instability (think inflation), #MeToo hypocrisy, the misinformation wars, and social media censorship labeled as “safety.” They can’t square “women’s rights” with “trans women are women too.” Maybe Trump seems more real to them than the polished, fourth-wave, corporate feminism of Hillary, Kamala, and Michelle Obama. Perhaps they are saying: “At least he doesn’t lie to my face with a smile.”

Your guess is as good as anyone else’s. Let me know what you think in the comments.

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Yesterday, the UK Independent ran a Resurrection Day story with the clever headline, “White House will roll out 30,000 eggs for Easter event – and no, it won’t raise your grocery store prices.” Apparently, someone offered President Trump a plan to use plastic eggs, what with the shortage and all, but he said flat no. Instead, the American Egg Board agreed to donate 2,500 dozen cartons (30K eggs) for the White House event.

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The gala event is, naturally, funded by corporate sponsors. One of the more remarkable sponsors is Meta— ironically, the social media giant is also currently defending an antitrust trial a few blocks away in federal court. Zuckerberg spent ten hours testifying this week, in fact. Business Insider strongly hinted that the Facebook CEO was “currying favor” with the Trump Administration by co-sponsoring the egg roll.

But you just can’t please some people. Trump got sponsors to pay for the religious event and donate the eggs, sparing non-Christian taxpayers even a penny of offense, but Mother Jones still ran the story under the snippy headline, “The White House Easter Egg Roll is for sale.” Other headlines complained Trump was wasting eggs, even though those same outlets relishhigher egg prices (nor did they complain back when Biden infested the Oval Office).

The Monday eggroll will cap a week of White House events celebrating the most holy day on the Christian calendar. On Thursday night, White House staffers attended an Easter ceremony featuring a rousing sermon from Franklin Graham and joyful music from Liberty University performers.

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CLIP: Amazing Grace at the Eisenhower Building on Thursday afternoon (0:46).

Everyone, secular or no, should be encouraged by the awe-inspiring improvement in tone over last year’s transgender madness and Biden being startled by the Easter Bunny mascot. This Holy Week proved that this White House, by contrast, is mature, respectful of our nation’s roots, and full of glorious honor.

On behalf of the Childers family, we wish you and yours a blessed and rewarding Resurrection Day tomorrow. I won’t see you then, but C&C will return on Monday morning, bright and early with a brand-new roundup of essential news and commentary. And thank you, once again, for your continued loyal support.

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