Trump Pal Falwell Got Pentagon Contract Right After Election Just months after President Donald Trump took office, the federal government signed a contract to buy hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of jet fuel from a university run by one of the president’s top political supporters.
The Defense Logistics Agency, the agency that actually buys the fuel, said that Freedom Aviation was hired to refuel DOD aircraft at the Lynchburg airport, where it’s the sole “fixed-base operator,” and that it “submitted the only offer” for those services. Its per-gallon rate, $2.69, “was determined fair and reasonable in accordance with the Federal Acquisition Regulation and was in line with prices at other airports in the region,” according to DLA spokesman Patrick Mackin.
Liberty did not respond to questions about the contract.
Accused Venezuelan Money Launderer Flipped Trump Condo
A Venezuelan national previously accused of complicity in a massive fraud and corruption scheme bought an expensive condo in a New York City building owned by President Donald Trump and then flipped the property to a company accused of laundering proceeds from the scheme.
![]() Five years later, Beracha sold the unit for $3 million. The buyer was a company called Bradleyville Ltd., which the court receiver later listed as one of four entities accused of shuffling around investor money as part of Illarramendi’s Ponzi scheme. Bradleyville was incorporated in the Virgin Islands, listed a New York address in property records, and a Caracas address on its mortgage paperwork.
Dems Find Political Silver Lining in Russia Collusion Dud Democrats hoping for a silver bullet against President Trump in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian-election meddling were sorely disappointed when Attorney General Bill Barr reported no conclusive and prosecutable evidence that the Trump campaign had conspired with Kremlin agents during the 2016 campaign.
Virtually every big name in Democratic politics is doing something similar, either through a poll or a petition to which supporters can “add your name!” and supposedly increase public pressure to release Mueller’s findings. Presidential candidates Kamala Harris, Cory Booker, Elizabeth Warren, Kirsten Gillibrand, Bernie Sanders, Amy Klobuchar, Julian Castro, and John Delaney are all running Facebook ads begging viewers to affix their names—and their contact information—to such petitions. Sens. Mark Warner, Jeff Merkley, Ron Wyden, and Debbie Stabenow are doing the same. The Democratic National Committee has gone the petition route, while the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee has opted for Steyer-esque “polls.”
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