The Lord is a God of justice

The Lord is a God of justice

Yet
the Lord
longs to be
gracious
to you;

therefore
he will rise up
to show you
compassion.

For
the Lord
is

a
God
of justice.

Blessed are
all who wait
for him!

Isaiah 30:18

그러나
여호와께서
기다리시나니

이는 너희에게
은혜를 베풀려
하심이요

일어나시리니
이는 저희를
긍휼히 여기려
하심이라

대저
여호와는 공의의
하나님이심이라

무릇

그를
기다리는 자는
복이 있도다

이사야 30: 18

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Donald John Trump

Donald John Trump

Donald John Trump
(born June 14, 1946) is the 45th and
current president of the United States.
Before entering politics, he was
a businessman and television personality.

Donald John Trump
(born June 14, 1946) is
an American politician,
media personality,
and businessman who served
as the 45th president of the United States
from 2017 to 2021.

Trump was born and raised in Queens, a borough of New York City, and received a bachelor’s degree in economics from the Wharton School. He took charge of his family’s real-estate business in 1971, renamed it The Trump Organization, and expanded its operations from Queens and Brooklyn into Manhattan. The company built or renovated skyscrapers, hotels, casinos, and golf courses. Trump later started various side ventures, mostly by licensing his name. He produced and hosted The Apprentice, a reality television series, from 2003 to 2015. As of 2020, Forbes estimated his net worth to be $2.1 billion.

Trump entered the 2016 presidential race as a Republican and defeated 16 other candidates in the primaries. His political positions have been described as populist, protectionist, and nationalist. Despite not being favored in most forecasts, he was elected over Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, while still losing the popular vote. He became the oldest first-term U.S. president,[b] and the first without prior military or government service. His election and policies have sparked numerous protests. Trump has made many false or misleading statements during his campaign and presidency. The statements have been documented by fact-checkers, and the media have widely described the phenomenon as unprecedented in American politics. Many of his comments and actions have been characterized as racially charged or racist.

During his presidency, Trump ordered a travel ban on citizens from several Muslim-majority countries, citing security concerns; after legal challenges, the Supreme Court upheld the policy’s third revision. He enacted a tax-cut package for individuals and businesses, rescinding the individual health insurance mandate penalty. He appointed Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. In foreign policy, Trump has pursued an America First agenda, withdrawing the U.S. from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade negotiations, the Paris Agreement on climate change, and the Iran nuclear deal. During increased tensions with Iran, he ordered the killing of Iranian general Qasem Soleimani.

He imposed import tariffs triggering a trade war with China, recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, and withdrew U.S. troops from northern Syria to avoid Turkey’s offensive on American-allied Kurds. Trump met three times with North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un, but talks on denuclearization broke down in 2019.
A special counsel investigation led by Robert Mueller found that Trump and his campaign welcomed and encouraged Russian foreign interference in the 2016 presidential election under the belief that it would be politically advantageous, but did not find sufficient evidence to press charges of criminal conspiracy or coordination with Russia. Mueller also investigated Trump for obstruction of justice, and his report neither indicted nor exonerated Trump on that count. A 2019 House of Representatives impeachment inquiry found that Trump solicited foreign interference in the 2020 U.S. presidential election from Ukraine to help his re-election bid and then obstructed the inquiry itself. The House impeached Trump on December 18, 2019, for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. The Senate acquitted him of both charges on February 5, 2020.

Trump’s father, Fred, was born in 1905 in the Bronx. After Fred’s father Friedrich died in the Spanish flu pandemic in 1918,[16] Fred started working with his mother in real estate when he was 15. Their company, “E. Trump & Son”, founded in 1923, was active in the New York boroughs of Queens and Brooklyn, building and selling thousands of houses, barracks, and apartments. In spite of his German ancestry, Fred claimed to be Swedish amid the anti-German sentiment sparked by World War II, continuing to assert this even after the war. Donald Trump also used to claim Swedish heritage until 1990. Trump’s mother Mary Anne MacLeod was born in Scotland. Fred and Mary were married in 1936 and raised their family in Queens. Trump grew up with three elder siblings – Maryanne, Fred Jr., and Elizabeth – and younger brother Robert.
In 1977, Trump married Czech model Ivana Zelníčková.They have three children, Donald Jr. (born 1977), Ivanka (born 1981), and Eric (born 1984), and ten grandchildren.Ivana became a naturalized United States citizen in 1988. The couple divorced in 1992, following Trump’s affair with actress Marla Maples.Maples and Trump married in 1993 and had one daughter, Tiffany (born 1993). They were divorced in 1999, and Tiffany was raised by Marla in California. In 2005, Trump married Slovenian model Melania Knauss. They have one son, Barron (born 2006). Melania gained U.S. citizenship in 2006.

Wealth

In 1982, Trump was listed on the initial Forbes list of wealthy individuals as having a share of his family’s estimated $200 million net worth. His financial losses in the 1980s caused him to be dropped from the list between 1990 and 1995. In its 2020 billionaires ranking, Forbes estimated Trump’s net worth at $2.1 billion[a] (1,001st in the world, 275th in the U.S.) making him one of the richest politicians in American history and the first billionaire American president. During the three years since Trump announced his presidential run in 2015, Forbes estimated his net worth declined 31% and his ranking fell 138 spots. When he filed mandatory financial disclosure forms with the Federal Elections Commission (FEC) in July 2015, Trump claimed a net worth of about $10 billion;[60] however FEC figures cannot corroborate this estimate because they only show each of his largest buildings as being worth over $50 million, yielding total assets worth more than $1.4 billion and debt over $265 million. Trump said in a 2007 deposition, “My net worth fluctuates, and it goes up and down with markets and with attitudes and with feelings, even my own feelings.”
Journalist Jonathan Greenberg reported in April 2018 that Trump, using a pseudonym “John Barron”, called him in 1984 to falsely assert that he owned “in excess of ninety percent” of the Trump family’s business, in an effort to secure a higher ranking on the Forbes 400 list of wealthy Americans. Greenberg also wrote that Forbes had vastly overestimated Trump’s wealth and wrongly included him on the Forbes 400 rankings of 1982, 1983, and 1984.
Trump has often said he began his career with “a small loan of one million dollars” from his father, and that he had to pay it back with interest. In October 2018, The New York Times reported that Trump “was a millionaire by age 8”, borrowed at least $60 million from his father, largely failed to reimburse him, and had received $413 million (adjusted for inflation) from his father’s business empire over his lifetime. According to the report, Trump and his family committed tax fraud, which a lawyer for Trump denied. The tax department of New York says it is “vigorously pursuing all appropriate avenues of investigation” into it. Analyses by The Economist and The Washington Post have concluded that Trump’s investments underperformed the stock market. Forbes estimated in October 2018 that the value of Trump’s personal brand licensing business had declined by 88% since 2015, to $3 million.
Trump’s tax returns from 1985 to 1994 show net losses totaling $1.17 billion over the ten-year period, in contrast to his claims about his financial health and business abilities. The New York Times reported that “year after year, Mr. Trump appears to have lost more money than nearly any other individual American taxpayer”, and Trump’s “core business losses in 1990 and 1991 – more than $250 million each year – were more than double those of the nearest taxpayers in the I.R.S. information for those years”. In 1995 his reported losses were $915.7 million.

📌Investigations

Further information:

Timeline of investigations into Trump and Russia (transition, January–June 2017, July–December 2017, January–June 2018, July–December 2018, 2019, and 2020–2021)
The Crossfire Hurricane FBI investigation into possible links between Russia and the Trump campaign was launched in mid-2016 during the campaign season. Since he assumed the presidency, Trump has been the subject of increasing Justice Department and congressional scrutiny, with investigations covering his election campaign, transition and inauguration, actions taken during his presidency, along with his private businesses, personal taxes, and charitable foundation.

The New York Times reported in May 2019 that there were 29 open investigations of Trump, including ten federal criminal investigations, eight state and local investigations, and eleven Congressional investigations.

Hush payments
Main article: Stormy Daniels–Donald
Trump scandal
See also: Legal affairs of Donald Trump § Payments related to alleged affairs, and Karen McDougal § Alleged affair with Donald Trump
American Media, Inc. (AMI) paid $150,000 to Playboy model Karen McDougal in August 2016, and Trump’s attorney Michael Cohen paid $130,000 to adult film actress Stormy Daniels in October 2016. Both women were paid for non-disclosure agreements regarding their alleged affairs with Trump between 2006 and 2007. Cohen pleaded guilty in 2018 to breaking campaign finance laws, saying he had arranged both payments at the direction of Trump in order to influence the presidential election. AMI admitted paying McDougal to prevent publication of stories that might damage Trump’s electoral chances. Trump denied the affairs, and claimed he was not aware of Cohen’s payment to Daniels, but reimbursed him in 2017.
Federal prosecutors asserted that Trump had been involved in discussions regarding non-disclosure payments as early as 2014. Court documents showed that the FBI believed Trump was directly involved in the payment to Daniels, based on calls he had with Cohen in October 2016. In July 2019, a federal judge disclosed that prosecutors had stated in a court filing that they had closed the investigation, but days later the Manhattan District Attorney subpoenaed the Trump Organization and AMI for records related to the hush payments and in August subpoenaed eight years of tax returns for Trump and the Trump Organization.

Russian interference
Main article: Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections
See also: Links between Trump associates and Russian officials, Steele dossier, and Trump-Ukraine scandal
In January 2017, American intelligence agencies – the CIA, the FBI, and the NSA, represented by the Director of National Intelligence – jointly stated with “high confidence” that the Russian government interfered in the 2016 presidential election to favor the election of Trump. In March 2017, FBI Director James Comey told Congress that “the FBI, as part of our counterintelligence mission, is investigating the Russian government’s efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. That includes investigating the nature of any links between individuals associated with the Trump campaign and the Russian government, and whether there was any coordination between the campaign and Russia’s efforts.”
The connections between Trump associates and Russia have been widely reported by the press.

One of Trump’s campaign managers, Paul Manafort, had worked from December 2004 until February 2010 to help pro-Russian politician Viktor Yanukovych win the Ukrainian presidency.

Other Trump associates, including former National Security Advisor Michael T. Flynn and political consultant Roger Stone, have been connected to Russian officials.
Russian agents were overheard during the campaign saying they could use Manafort and Flynn to influence Trump. Members of Trump’s campaign and later his White House staff, particularly Flynn, were in contact with Russian officials both before and after the November election. On December 29, 2016, Flynn talked with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak about sanctions that had been imposed the same day; Flynn later resigned in the midst of controversy over whether he misled Pence. The Washington Post reported that Trump told Kislyak and Sergei Lavrov in May 2017 that he was unconcerned about Russian interference in U.S. elections.

Trump and his allies have promoted a conspiracy theory that Ukraine, rather than Russia, interfered in the 2016 election – which has also been promoted by Russia in an effort to frame Ukraine. After the Democratic National Committee was hacked, Trump firstly claimed that it withheld “its server” from the FBI (in actuality there were more than 140 servers, of which digital copies were given to the FBI); secondly claimed that CrowdStrike, the company which investigated the servers, was Ukraine-based and Ukrainian-owned (in actuality, CrowdStrike is U.S.-based, with the largest owners being American companies); and thirdly claimed that “the server” was hidden in Ukraine. Members of the Trump administration have spoken out against the conspiracy theories.

Special counsel investigation
Main articles: Special Counsel investigation (2017–2019) and Mueller Report
On May 17, 2017, former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein appointed Robert Mueller, a former director of the FBI, to serve as special counsel for the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) investigating “any links and/or coordination between Russian government and individuals associated with the campaign of President Donald Trump, and any matters that arose or may arise directly from the investigation”, thus taking over the existing “Crossfire Hurricane” FBI investigation into the matter. The special counsel also investigated whether Trump’s dismissal of James Comey as FBI director constituted obstruction of justice, and possible campaign ties to other national governments.

Trump repeatedly denied any collusion between his campaign and the Russian government. Mueller also investigated the Trump campaign’s possible ties to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Qatar, Israel, and China.

Trump sought to fire Mueller on several occasions – in June 2017, December 2017, and April 2018 – and close the investigation, but backed down after his staff objected or after changing his mind.He bemoaned the recusal of his first Attorney General Jeff Sessions regarding Russia matters, and believed Sessions should have stopped the investigation.

On March 22, 2019, Mueller concluded his investigation and gave his report to Attorney General William Barr.  On March 24, Barr sent a four-page letter to Congress summarizing the “principal conclusions” in the report. He quoted Mueller as stating “while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.” Barr further wrote that he and Rosenstein did not see sufficient evidence to prove obstruction of justice.

Trump interpreted Mueller’s report as a “complete exoneration”, a phrase he repeated multiple times in the ensuing weeks. Mueller privately complained to Barr on March 27 that his summary did not accurately reflect what the report said, and some legal analysts called the Barr letter misleading.

A redacted version of the report was released to the public on April 18, 2019. The first volume found that Russia interfered to favor Trump’s candidacy and hinder Clinton’s. Despite “numerous links between the Russian government and the Trump campaign”, the prevailing evidence “did not establish” that Trump campaign members conspired or coordinated with Russian interference. The report states that Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election was illegal and occurred “in sweeping and systematic fashion”, and it details how Trump and his campaign welcomed and encouraged foreign interference believing they would politically benefit.

The second volume of the Mueller Report dealt with possible obstruction of justice by Trump. The report did not exonerate Trump of obstruction inasmuch as investigators were not confident of his innocence after examining his intent and actions. Investigators decided they could not “apply an approach that could potentially result in a judgment that the President committed crimes”, as they could not indict a sitting president per an Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) opinion, and would not accuse him of a crime when he cannot clear his name in court. The report concluded that Congress, having the authority to take action against a president for wrongdoing, “may apply the obstruction laws”. Congress subsequently launched an impeachment inquiry following the Trump–Ukraine scandal, albeit it ultimately did not press charges related to the Mueller investigation.

Associates
See also: Criminal charges brought in the Special Counsel investigation (2017–2019)
On August 21, 2018, former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort was convicted on eight felony counts of false tax filing and bank fraud. Trump said he felt very badly for Manafort and praised him for resisting the pressure to make a deal with prosecutors, saying “Such respect for a brave man!” According to Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s personal attorney, Trump had sought advice about pardoning Manafort but was counseled against it.
On November 29, Trump’s former attorney Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to lying to Congress about Trump’s 2016 attempts to reach a deal with Russia to build a Trump Tower in Moscow. Cohen said he had made the false statements on behalf of Trump, who was identified as “Individual-1” in the court documents.
The five Trump associates who have pleaded guilty or have been convicted in Mueller’s investigation or related cases include Paul Manafort, deputy campaign manager Rick Gates, foreign policy advisor George Papadopoulos, Michael Flynn, and Michael Cohen. On January 25, 2019, Trump adviser Roger Stone was arrested at his home in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and indicted on seven criminal charges. He was later convicted and sentenced to three years and four months in prison.
2019 congressional investigation
In March 2019, the House Judiciary Committee launched a broad investigation of Trump for possible obstruction of justice, corruption, and abuse of power. Committee chairman Jerrold Nadler sent letters demanding documents to 81 individuals and organizations associated with Trump’s presidency, business, and private life, saying it is “very clear that the president obstructed justice”. Three other committee chairmen wrote the White House and State Department requesting details of Trump’s communications with Putin, including any efforts to conceal the content of those communications. The White House refused to comply, asserting that presidential communications with foreign leaders are protected and confidential.

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Kamala Devi Harris

Kamala Devi Harris

Kamala Devi Harris
(born October 20, 1964) is an American
politician and attorney who has served
as the junior United States
senator from California since 2017. |
She is the Democratic vice presidential
nominee for the 2020 election.

Kamala Devi Harris
(born October 20, 1964) is
an American politician and attorney
who has been the 49th
and current vice president
of the United Statessince 2021,
serving under President Joe Biden.

She is the first woman,
the first African American,
and the first Asian American
to be vice president.

She is the highest-ranking
female official in U.S. history.
Harris is the Democratic Party’s nominee
for president in the 2024 election.

From 2017 to 2021,
she represented California
in the United States Senate.

Before that,
she was the attorney general
of California.

Born in Oakland, California,
Harris graduated from Howard University
and the University of California,
Hastings College of the Law.

She began her career
in the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office,
before being recruited to the San Francisco
District Attorney’s Office and later
the City Attorney of San Francisco’s office.

In 2003, she was elected
district attorney of San Francisco.
She was elected attorney general of
California in 2010 and re-elected in 2014.

She defeated Loretta Sanchez
in the 2016 Senate election to become
the second African American woman
and the first South Asian American to serve
in the United States Senate.

As a senator, she has advocated
for healthcare reform, federal descheduling
of cannabis, a path to citizenship for
undocumented immigrants, the DREAM Act,
a ban on assault weapons, and progressive
tax reform.

She gained a national profile
for her pointed questioning of
Trump administration officials
during Senate hearings.

Harris ran for the 2020
Democratic presidential nomination
and attracted national attention
before ending her campaign on
December 3, 2019.

She was announced as former vice president
Joe Biden’s running mate in the 2020 election
on August 11, 2020.

 

카멀라 해리스

카멀라 데비 해리스(영어: Kamala Devi Harris)는
미국의 변호사 출신 제49대 부통령이며
미국 역사상 최초의 여성 부통령이자
아프리카계·아시아계 부통령이다.

1964년 캘리포니아주 오클랜드에서 태어났다.
어머니 샤말라 고팔란(영어판)은 인도의
타밀 가족에서 태어나 미국으로 이민한
유방암 전문 과학자였다.

아버지 도널드 해리스(Donald Harris)는
아프리카계 자메이카인으로 태어나
미국으로 이민하였으며 스탠퍼드 대학교
경제학과 명예교수이다.

카멀라 해리스는 아프리카계
미국인 사회에서 자랐으며 미국 사회에서도
해리스를 아프리카계 미국인으로 여긴다.

1986년에는 워싱턴 D.C. 하워드 대학교에서
정치학과 경제학을 전공하여 졸업했고,
1989년에는 캘리포니아 대학교 헤이스팅스
로스쿨 법무박사 학위를 취득했다.

1990년대에는 샌프란시스코
지방검찰청에서 일했으며,

2004년부터 2011년까지
제27대 샌프란시스코 법무장관 겸 검찰총장을,

2011년부터 2017년까지
제32대 캘리포니아주 법무장관 겸
검찰총장을 역임했다.

2017년 1월 3일부터 캘리포니아주
연방 상원 의원을 역임하고 있다.

2019년 1월 21일 2020년
미국 대통령 선거의 민주당 경선 후보
출마를 선언했다.

2020년 8월 11일 조 바이든으로부터
2020년 미국 대통령 선거 민주당 부통령
후보로 지명되었다.

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Seek Justice, Defend the Oppressed.

Full of Justice

Warnings From Israel’s History

Isaiah 1:15-31

15 

When
you spread out
your hands in
prayer,

I

hide

my eyes

from you;

even
when you offer
many prayers,

    I

am

not

listening.

Your hands
are full of
blood!

16 

Wash

and

make
yourselves
clean.

  Take your
evil deeds

out of my
sight;

    stop doing wrong.

17 

Learn

to do right;

seek

justice.

    Defend
the oppressed.

Take up
the cause of

the
fatherless;

    plead
the case of

the widow.

18 

“Come now,

let us
settle
the matter,”

    says the Lord.

“Though
your sins are
like scarlet,

    they shall be
as white as
snow;

though
they are red as
crimson,

    they shall be
like wool.

19 

If
you are
willing and
obedient,

    you will eat

the
good things
of the land;

20 

but
if you resist
and rebel,

    you will be
devoured by
the sword.”

For
the mouth of
the Lord has
spoken.

21 

See

how
the faithful
city

  has
become
a prostitute!

She

once was
full of

justice;
  righteousness

used to
dwell in her—

    but

now
murderers!

22 

Your silver
has become
dross,

  your choice
wine
is

diluted with
water.

23 

Your rulers
are rebels,

    partners with
thieves;

they all
love bribes

and

chase
after gifts.

They
do not

defend

the
cause of
the fatherless;

 the
widow’s case

does not come
before
them.

24 

Therefore
the Lord,

the Lord Almighty,

    the Mighty One
of Israel,

declares:

“Ah!
I will vent

my wrath
on my foes

  and
avenge myself

on my
enemies.

25 

I
will
turn my hand
against
you;

    I
will
thoroughly
purge
away

your dross

    and
remove
all your

impurities.

26 

I
will
restore

your
leaders as in
days of
old,

    your
rulers as
at the beginning.

Afterward
you will be
called

    the City of
Righteousness,

    the Faithful City.”

27 

Zion
will be
delivered

with
justice,

    her
penitent ones

with
righteousness.

28 

But
rebels
and sinners

will
both be
broken,

    and

those
who forsake
the Lord

will
perish.

29 

“You will be
ashamed

because of
the sacred
oaks

 in
which
you have
delighted;

you
will be
disgraced

because
of the gardens

    that
you have
chosen.

30 

You
will be like
an oak

with
fading leaves

    like
a garden
without water.

31 

The mighty man
will become
tinder

    and
his work
a spark;

both
will burn
together,

  with
no one

to
quench
the fire.

Isaiah 1:15-31

 

정의를 구하며 학대 받는 자를
도와 주며

이사야 1:15-31

15

너희가
손을 때에

내가

눈을
너희에게서
가리고

너희가

많이
기도할지라도

내가

듣지
아니하리니

이는

너희의
손에 피가
가득함이라

16

너희는
스스로 씻으며

스스로
깨끗하게
하여


목전에서

너희
악한 행식을
버리며

악행을 그치고

17

선행을 배우며

정의를
구하며

학대 받는 자를
도와 주며

고아를 위하여
신원하며

과부를 위하여
변호하라
하셨느니라

18

여호와께서
말씀하시되

오라

우리가
서로 변론하자

너희의 죄가
주홍 같을지라도

눈과 같이
희어질 것이요

진홍 같이
붉을지라도

양털 같이
희게 되리라

19

너희가 즐겨
순종하면

땅의
아름다운 소산을
먹을 것이요

20

너희가
거절하여

배반하면

칼에
삼켜지리라

여호와의 입의
말씀이니라

21

신실하던
성읍이

어찌하여

창기가
되었는고

정의가

거기
충만하였고

공의가

가운데
거하였더니

이제는

살인자들
뿐이로다

22

은은
찌꺼기가
되었고


포도주에는
물이 섞였도다

23


고관들은
패역하여

도둑과 짝하며


뇌물을
사랑하며

예물을
구하며

고아를 위하여

신원하지
아니하며

과부의 송사를

수리하지
아니하는
도다

24

그러므로


만군의 여호와

이스라엘의
전능자가
말씀하시되

슬프다

내가 장차

대적에게
보응하여

마음을
편하게 하겠고

내 원수에게
보복하리라

25

내가

손을
네게 돌려


찌꺼기를
잿물로 씻듯이
녹여

청결하게 하며


혼잡물을
제하여

버리고

26

내가
재판관들을
처음과 같이,

모사들을
본래와 같이
회복할 것이라

그리한 후에야

네가

의의
성읍이라,

신실한
 고을이라

불리리라
하셨나니

27
시온은

정의로
구속함을
받고



돌아온 자들은

공의로
구속함을
받으리라

28

그러나

패역한 자와

죄인은

함께
패망하고

여호와를
버린 자도

멸망할것이라

29

너희가
기뻐하던

상수리나무로
말미암아

너희가

부끄러움을
당할 것이요

너희가
택한 동산으로
말미암아

수치를
당할 것이며

30

너희는
잎사귀 마른
상수리나무같을
것이요

없는
동산 같으리니

31

강한 자는
삼오라기
같고

그의
행위는
불티 같아서

함께
것이나


사람이

없으리라

이사야 1:15-31

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“Crack Skulls, Just Shoot”

“Crack Skulls, Just Shoot”

Jun 26, 2021 —

Trump
told

top
US general to

‘just shoot’

racism
protesters,

book claims

(This article is
more than 3 years old)

President also said
law enforcement should
‘crack skulls’

but
Gen Mark Milley
resisted 

Trump’s calls
for violent response

From The Guardian News

Former Pentagon chief
Esper says Trump asked
about shooting protesters

MAY 9, 2022 5:00 AM ET

Mark Esper
has written
a book

about
the challenges
he faced

as
Defense
secretary

in
the Trump
administration.

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Former
Defense Secretary
Mark T. Esper
said

President
Donald Trump
inquired
about

shooting
protesters

amid
the unrest
that took place

after
George Floyd’s
murder in 2020.

He
recounts
that incident,

and
many others,

in
a wide-ranging
interview

with
NPR’s
Michel Martin

on
All Things
Considered.

Esper
said

he
stayed in
the administration

because

he
worried that
if he left,

the president
would more easily
implement

some
of his

“dangerous ideas.”

The former
Defense chief
also said

he
hopes

Trump
does not seek
the presidency
in 2024.

“We
need

leaders
of integrity
and character,

and
we need
leaders

who
will bring people t
ogether

and
reach
across the aisle

and
do what’s best
for the country.

And
Donald Trump
doesn’t meet
the mark

for me

on a
ny of those
issues.”

From NPR News

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Not Welcome

Not Welcome

For
you
are not
a God

who is
pleased with
wickedness;

with you,

evil people
are not
welcome.

The arrogant
cannot stand
in your presence.

You
hate all
who do
wrong;

you
destroy
those who
tell lies.

The bloodthirsty
and deceitful

you,
Lord,

detest.

Psalm 5: 4-6

주는
죄악을 기뻐하는
신이 아니시니

악이
주와 함께
머물지 못하며

오만한 자들이
주의 목전에 서지
못하리이다

주는
모든 행악자를
미워하시며

거짓말하는 자들을
멸망시키시리이다

여호와께서는
피 흘리기를
즐기는 자와

속이는 자를
싫어하시나이다

시편 5: 4-6

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THE MOMENTS (PHOTOS)

THE MOMENTS (PHOTOS)

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On January 6, 2021

On January 6, 2021,

the United States
Capitol Building
in Washington,
D.C.,

was
attacked by
a mob of supporters
of

then–
U.S. President
Donald Trump

in
an attempted
self-coup d’état

two months
after his
defeat

in
the 2020
presidential
election.

They
sought
to keep him
in power

by
occupying
the Capitol

and

preventing
a joint session
of Congress

from
counting
the Electoral
College votes

to
formalize
the victory of

President-
elect Joe Biden.

The attack was
ultimately
unsuccessful

in
preventing
the certification of
the election
results.

According
to the bipartisan
House select
committee

that
investigated
the incident,

the attack
was the culmination
of a seven-part plan

by
Trump

to

overturn

the election.[

Within
36 hours,

five people

died:

one was
shot by Capitol Police,

another
died of a drug
overdose,

three
died of
natural causes,

and
a police officer
died

after
being assaulted
by rioters.

Many
people were
injured,

including
174 police officers.

Four
officers
who responded
to the attack

died
by suicide
within seven months.

Damage
caused by attackers
exceeded $2.7 million.

From Encyclopedia

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The Honest Scales


The Honest Scales

Use
honest*
scales

and
honest
weights,

an honest
ephah

and an honest
hin.

I am the Lord
your God,

who
brought you
out of
Egypt.

Leviticus 19:36

공평한
저울과

공평한
추와

공평한
에바와

공평한 힌을
사용하라.

나는
너희를
인도하여

애급 땅에서
나오게 한

너희의 하나님
여호와이니라

레위기 19:36

*참고
honest: 정직한

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WELL DONE, GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANT!

 

WELL DONE, GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANT!

 

“The
man with
the two talents
also came.

`Master,`he said,

`you
entrusted me
with two
talents;

see,
I have gained
two more.`

“His master
replied,

`Well done,
good and
faithful servant!

You
have been
faithful

with
a few things; will
put you in charge
of many
things.

Come and share
your master`s
happiness!`

Matthew 25: 22-23

두 달란트
받았던 자도
와서

가로되 주여
내게 두 달란트를
주셨는데

보소서
내가 또
두 달란트를
남겼나이다


주인이
이르되

잘 하였도다
착하고 충성된
종아

네가
작은 일에
충성하였으매

내가
많은 것으로
네게 맡기리니

네 주인의
즐거움에
참예할찌어다
하고

마태복음 25: 22-23

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Your Love


Your Love

Because
your love is
better
than
life,

my
lips will
glorify
you.

I
will
praise you
as long as
I live,

and
in your
name

I
will
lift up
my hands.

Psalm 63:3-4

주의
인자하심이
생명보다
나으
므로


입술이
주를 찬양할
것이라

이러므로
나의 평생에
주를 송축
하며

주의
이름으로
말미암아

나의
손을
들리이다

시편 63:3-4

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