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Man accused of attacking TV reporter, saying 'This is Trump's America now' | AP News

He was demanding to know if the reporter is a citizen. 

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By  COLLEEN SLEVIN

Updated 8:18 PM EST, December 27, 2024

DENVER (AP) — A Colorado man is facing possible bias-motivated charges for allegedly attacking a television news reporter after demanding to know whether he was a citizen, saying “This is Trump’s America now,” according to court documents.

Patrick Thomas Egan, 39, was arrested Dec. 18 in Grand Junction, Colorado, after police say he followed KKCO/KJCT reporter Ja’Ronn Alex’s vehicle for around 40 miles (64 kilometers) from the Delta area. Alex told police that he believed he had been followed and attacked because he is Pacific Islander.

After arriving in Grand Junction, Egan, who was driving a taxi, pulled up next to Alex at a stoplight and, according to an arrest affidavit, said something to the effect of: “Are you even a U.S. citizen? This is Trump’s America now! I’m a Marine and I took an oath to protect this country from people like you!”

Alex, who had been out reporting, then drove back to his news station in the city. After he got out of his vehicle, Egan chased Alex as he ran toward the station’s door and demanded to see his identification, according to the document laying out police’s evidence in the case. Egan then tackled Alex, put him in a headlock and “began to strangle him,” the affidavit said. Coworkers who ran out to help and witnesses told police that Alex appeared to be losing his ability to breathe during the attack, which was partially captured on surveillance video, according to the document.

 

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Until recently I had no idea this thread existed. The first election I was eligible to vote in....I voted for George McGovern. So I have pretty much seen it all in politics. 

What I have seen the last few elections is Democratic Leadership doing a terrible job of communicating to both the country and their voters. They appear in front of the microphones with sad/dour faces, wringing their hands and trying to be the Adults in the Room. No passion, no fight. The worst thing we have fallen for is "When they go low, we go high" nonsense.  You don't have to go low - you have to fight back, hard.  We so need new voices but I am afraid we aren't going to get them anytime soon. 

I will never forgive Pelosi/other leaders for not privately going to The White House a couple of years earlier and telling Biden that he must not run again, that he would not get their support. When things get tough...put your country ahead of your ambitions.

Dems, Independents, young and minority voters need to know Leadership will not be afraid to stand up, vigorously, for them. Considering what happened with AOC....I am afraid we could lose a generation of voters.

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43 minutes ago, Dimity said:

Musk vows to wage 'war' to defend visa program amid rift with fellow Trump backers

And the implosion has begun.  A late Christmas present perhaps?

Bottom line is that Trump is going to have to choose - and I am happy to sit on the sidelines enjoying the predicament he's in. 

It will be interesting to see what Trump does.  He doesn't need his supporter's votes anymore but he needs their adoration if he plans on continuing his rallies.  It's like they are his fix.  But clearly there is something between him and Musk.

I think more people voted for Trump hoping he would do the good things he said he would do (lowering grocery prices, coming up with a better and cheaper alternative to the ACA) than the people hoping he would do the bad things he said he would do (mass deportations, continuing to alienate our allies).  So most likely he doesn't do any good things and not enough bad things to make his voters happy so Republicans will probably pay the price in 2026.  And Trump won't care.  I think he is going to use his term to enrich himself even more than he did the first time around.  I think if his agenda gets held up he loses interest.  Which would probably be a blessing.

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5 hours ago, Kemper said:

Until recently I had no idea this thread existed. The first election I was eligible to vote in....I voted for George McGovern. So I have pretty much seen it all in politics. 

What I have seen the last few elections is Democratic Leadership doing a terrible job of communicating to both the country and their voters. They appear in front of the microphones with sad/dour faces, wringing their hands and trying to be the Adults in the Room. No passion, no fight. The worst thing we have fallen for is "When they go low, we go high" nonsense.  You don't have to go low - you have to fight back, hard.  We so need new voices but I am afraid we aren't going to get them anytime soon. 

I will never forgive Pelosi/other leaders for not privately going to The White House a couple of years earlier and telling Biden that he must not run again, that he would not get their support. When things get tough...put your country ahead of your ambitions.

Dems, Independents, young and minority voters need to know Leadership will not be afraid to stand up, vigorously, for them. Considering what happened with AOC....I am afraid we could lose a generation of voters.

I was at first expecting to vehemently oppose this. As I read on, you made good points. I wanted to fight, and use the lows the trumpers were using. I have heard some of the stupidest things out of their mouths.

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49 minutes ago, bluegirl147 said:

It will be interesting to see what Trump does.  He doesn't need his supporter's votes anymore but he needs their adoration if he plans on continuing his rallies.  It's like they are his fix.  But clearly there is something between him and Musk.

I think more people voted for Trump hoping he would do the good things he said he would do (lowering grocery prices, coming up with a better and cheaper alternative to the ACA) than the people hoping he would do the bad things he said he would do (mass deportations, continuing to alienate our allies).  So most likely he doesn't do any good things and not enough bad things to make his voters happy so Republicans will probably pay the price in 2026.  And Trump won't care.  I think he is going to use his term to enrich himself even more than he did the first time around.  I think if his agenda gets held up he loses interest.  Which would probably be a blessing.

And stay out of prison. Here I think he played himself a bit. He's only going to be in a different kind of prison. He still won't have much say over how he spends his days, he'll be scrutinized constantly and he'll be pilloried daily by an increasingly unfriendly press. 

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4 minutes ago, peacheslatour said:

And stay out of prison. Here I think he played himself a bit. He's only going to be in a different kind of prison. He still won't have much say over how he spends his days, he be scrutinized constantly and he'll be pilloried daily by an increasingly unfriendly press. 

I guess he thinks he bought them all, with his billions.

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The billionaire march to MAL to give billions to Trump to line his pockets is absolutely disgusting. Today Bill Gates joined the parade. There’s not one ounce of decency in these in these men

On another yippee the whole damn thing is imploding…Laura Loomer commiserated with Steve Bannon on his show yesterday about the hate they have for Musk 🤣

 

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5 hours ago, Kemper said:

What I have seen the last few elections is Democratic Leadership doing a terrible job of communicating to both the country and their voters. They appear in front of the microphones with sad/dour faces, wringing their hands and trying to be the Adults in the Room. No passion, no fight. The worst thing we have fallen for is "When they go low, we go high" nonsense.  You don't have to go low - you have to fight back, hard.  We so need new voices but I am afraid we aren't going to get them anytime soon. 

I will never forgive Pelosi/other leaders for not privately going to The White House a couple of years earlier and telling Biden that he must not run again, that he would not get their support. When things get tough...put your country ahead of your ambitions.

Dems, Independents, young and minority voters need to know Leadership will not be afraid to stand up, vigorously, for them. Considering what happened with AOC....I am afraid we could lose a generation of voters.

I remember when Michelle Obama started this slogan (& the reaction I got from fellow Dems when I cursed the inanity of it). A lot of people don't like Rahm Emanuel, but he knows how to deal with Republicans & it's not with mealy-mouthed slogans & letting them walk all over our candidates. Whenever I mention that the GOP was the party against Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, Voting Rights Act, etc., there's always someone who expresses surprise. The Democrats just aren't good at messaging. I still love Nancy and appreciate her for being the only one who could get Biden to *finally* step aside. Maybe Clyburn should've done this at the end of 2023 so we could've had primaries (& maybe KH would've seen the writing on the proverbial wall). 

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2 minutes ago, tres bien said:

The billionaire march to MAL to give billions to Trump to line his pockets is absolutely disgusting. Today Bill Gates joined the parade. There’s not one ounce of decency in these in these men

On another yippee the whole damn thing is imploding…Laura Loomer commiserated with Steve Bannon on his show yesterday about the hate they have for Musk 🤣

 

More Saturday funnies.

 

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28 minutes ago, peacheslatour said:

More Saturday funnies.

 

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Maybe we expected too much from these men who created the Constitution. But...why couldn't Congress (in subsequent years!) have tightened up the loose goosey areas that allowed a presidential nominee to hide his finances, to not get a *real* physical (e g., such as one from physicians at Walter Reed National Medical Center so we get the truth), etc?

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In defense of Nancy Pelosi the woman is a work horse. She kept the Dems in line and the House Democrats  didn’t  embarrass themselves with petty infighting 

And she knew when to turn over the reins to a younger capable leader

As far as the President stepping aside I put that terrible misjudgment on his family. The people that know him best and spend the most time with him 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, annzeepark914 said:

Maybe we expected too much from these men who created the Constitution. But...why couldn't Congress (in subsequent years!) have tightened up the loose goosey areas that allowed a presidential nominee to hide his finances, to not get a *real* physical (e g., such as one from physicians at Walter Reed National Medical Center so we get the truth), etc?

Because the last two Republican Presidents have been problematic to put it mildly. But the Republican party turned a blind eye because they wanted to win.  And Democrats?  I'm sure they figure they will have problematic President at some point and they will want to protect them.

And if our founding fathers had their way it will still be only white men doing the voting.

52 minutes ago, tres bien said:

The billionaire march to MAL to give billions to Trump to line his pockets is absolutely disgusting. Today Bill Gates joined the parade. There’s not one ounce of decency in these in these men

On another yippee the whole damn thing is imploding…Laura Loomer commiserated with Steve Bannon on his show yesterday about the hate they have for Musk 🤣

 

You know I love how George Soros is always used as an example of a rich guy using his money and influence to control Democrats without any evidence meanwhile we have a parade of rich guys publicly kneeling in front of Trump and nobody says a word.  Except for us of course.

1 hour ago, peacheslatour said:

And stay out of prison. Here I think he played himself a bit. He's only going to be in a different kind of prison. He still won't have much say over how he spends his days, he'll be scrutinized constantly and he'll be pilloried daily by an increasingly unfriendly press. 

If Dems take back the House in 2026 I won't be surprised if we have another impeachment. He is a lame duck.  I have to believe there are Republicans looking forward to the day he is finally gone.

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5 minutes ago, bluegirl147 said:

Because the last two Republican Presidents have been problematic to put it mildly. But the Republican party turned a blind eye because they wanted to win.  And Democrats?  I'm sure they figure they will have problematic President at some point and they will want to protect them.

And if our founding fathers had their way it will still be only white men doing the voting.

You know I love how George Soros is always used as an example of a rich guy using his money and influence to control Democrats without any evidence meanwhile we have a parade of rich guys publicly kneeling in front of Trump and nobody says a word.  Except for us of course.

If Dems take back the House in 2026 I won't be surprised if we have another impeachment. He is a lame duck.  I have to believe there are Republicans looking forward to the day he is finally gone.

Damn, that's right. And I never even got my check from Soros!

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2 minutes ago, tres bien said:

In defense of Nancy Pelosi the woman is a work horse. She kept the Dems in line and the House Democrats  didn’t  embarrass themselves with petty infighting 

And she knew when to turn over the reins to a younger capable leader

As far as the President stepping aside I put that terrible misjudgment on his family. The people that know him best and spend the most time with him 

 

 

Nancy Pelosi also had a way of needling Trump.  She wouldn't back down from him.  

Ultimately I blame Biden for not realizing he was staying too late at the party.  And I think it does hurt his legacy.  I think there was a least little bit of a hero complex going on with him thinking only he could save us from Trump again.  

Just now, peacheslatour said:

Damn, that's right. And I never even got my check from Soros!

I know!!! I mean that is only reason I went to the Women's March.

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6 hours ago, Kemper said:

Dems, Independents, young and minority voters need to know Leadership will not be afraid to stand up, vigorously, for them. Considering what happened with AOC....I am afraid we could lose a generation of voters.

I agree. I like her but I think she would lose because of Republican messaging. No fault of her own, but the Republicans have the Democrats beat 20 times over when it comes to propaganda and a ground game now. In a few decades maybe that will change, especially if another candidate brings the energy back to the left, but incorporating fresher faces who are willing to actively engage in revitalizing hope within the electoral process would be a nice start. As someone pointed out, they need to stop placating Republican voters that hate them and and instead focus on those who are seeking a better alternative (i.e. literally everyone else without an R next to their name).

 

It honestly shouldn't be this difficult when you have nonsense like this going around:

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8 minutes ago, bluegirl147 said:

Nancy Pelosi also had a way of needling Trump.  She wouldn't back down from him.  

Ultimately I blame Biden for not realizing he was staying too late at the party.  And I think it does hurt his legacy.  I think there was a least little bit of a hero complex going on with him thinking only he could save us from Trump again.  

I know!!! I mean that is only reason I went to the Women's March.

But you got your unicorn, right?

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58 minutes ago, peacheslatour said:

Damn, that's right. And I never even got my check from Soros!

On a board I haven't visited since April, I had people implying that I was paid to show up and show support for the Democrats. If only. I've wasted so much time and energy, doing that for free.

Also, April feels like it was two years ago. wtf. 

17 minutes ago, tearknee said:

Never judge things by what voters tell polls what they like - look at actions in the privacy of the booth (Brady/Wilder, Elizabeth Warren's support at first, Neil Kinnock in 1992 in the UK and more..._

I was an Elizabeth Warren supporter. She was my girl in 2020, and I loved how all of the women who were Dem candidates, all supported each other, too. She had a plan for everything, but some men felt like they were being lectured by their mother. 🙄

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6 minutes ago, Anela said:

On a board I haven't visited since April, I had people implying that I was paid to show up and show support for the Democrats. If only. I've wasted so much time and energy, doing that for free.

Also, April feels like it was two years ago. wtf. 

I was an Elizabeth Warren supporter. She was my girl in 2020, and I loved how all of the women who were Dem candidates, all supported each other, too. She had a plan for everything, but some men felt like they were being lectured by their mother. 🙄

Mommy made them go potty in the toilet instead of their pants or something. I don't know why men hate women but a lot of them do.

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7 minutes ago, Anela said:

I was an Elizabeth Warren supporter. She was my girl in 2020, and I loved how all of the women who were Dem candidates, all supported each other, too. She had a plan for everything, but some men felt like they were being lectured by their mother. 🙄

And yet these are the same men who desperately want women to mother them 24/7.

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4 minutes ago, Anela said:

 

I was an Elizabeth Warren supporter. She was my girl in 2020, and I loved how all of the women who were Dem candidates, all supported each other, too. She had a plan for everything, but some men felt like they were being lectured by their mother. 🙄

I also supported Warren.  I still think she is one of the smartest candidates to ever run for President. How pathetic is it you can be a Republican man who is dumb as a stump win the presidency  and super smart women running are mocked and criticized.

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3 minutes ago, peacheslatour said:

I don't know why men hate women but a lot of them do.

I think a lot is insecurity and women not needing men like they used to.  You hear a lot about incels and how they just need to find a woman and they will be OK.  It's always women are too picky or they want super hot men and they are overlooking the average guy.  For so many years I heard I should settle.  Never mind that I wasn't desperate or even looking for something serious.  But it's always women who are blamed for men being alone.

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2 minutes ago, bluegirl147 said:

I think a lot is insecurity and women not needing men like they used to.  You hear a lot about incels and how they just need to find a woman and they will be OK.  It's always women are too picky or they want super hot men and they are overlooking the average guy.  For so many years I heard I should settle.  Never mind that I wasn't desperate or even looking for something serious.  But it's always women who are blamed for men being alone.

I don't think they liked them any better before but they can't control women now and it's galling them.

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2 hours ago, bluegirl147 said:

You know I love how George Soros is always used as an example of a rich guy using his money and influence to control Democrats without any evidence meanwhile we have a parade of rich guys publicly kneeling in front of Trump and nobody says a word.  Except for us of course.

I swear to god, literally the only time I've ever heard Soros' name mentioned is by the right. I've never heard him talked about outside of that context. I didn't even know who he was until people on the right started kicking up a fuss about him over the past couple decades. 

1 hour ago, Wiendish Fitch said:

And yet these are the same men who desperately want women to mother them 24/7.

Yep. They want us to mother them and dote on them and cater to their every whim. Not have a mind of our own and want to be independent and do our own thing, or dare to call them out when they do or say shitty stuff. 

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On 12/24/2024 at 4:57 PM, Spartan Girl said:

They came up with that name by bastardizing the late, great Howard Ashman’s “Proud of Your Boy” song from Aladdin (cut from the film but put in the Broadway musical) where Aladdin promises his mother he’ll be a better man. But these fucks believed that men shouldn’t be sorry for anything that they do, and that all women are just bitches.

I've read this before and it always makes me baffled. These white supremacist toxic masculine men pick their name from a musical song written by a gay man and sung by a brown character? Can they not see the irony? (Also, grown men calling themselves boys, ugh.)

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The ignorant MAGAs and republicans before them have no shame. George Soros is a Holocaust survivor. But yeah let’s make him the evil bogie man 

Remember how Kamala said on day one she’ll be working on her to do list but Trump will be working on his enemies list. Well he’s at again today. This time it’s E Jean Carroll

It’s a wonder how he’ll have time to do his job 😆

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3 hours ago, Dimity said:

It's amazing how you can't even see the strings Musk is pulling on his puppet.  Of course that could be because the fake tan takes the focus.

I can't even see anything other than the tan.  I keep trying to interpret Musk's stupid face but no, my eye drifts back to the tan.  He's not even back in the white house and I'm am sick of it all already.

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18 minutes ago, JustHereForFood said:

This. So tired and it has not even begun yet.

Same here. Nothing like waking up to a spike in your blood pressure! I wasn't even up 5 minutes this morning when I heard that he's vowed to end Daylight Saving Time. I know that Congress passed putting us all on permanent DST, which I like, but knowing him he'll deliberately go the other way and push for permanent Standard Time which will mean by the 2nd week of March here in New England we won't have bright daylight until after 8:00 a.m. Then on the longest day of the year in June we will observe daylight before 4:00 in the morning and it will get dark before 8:00 p.m. Which sucks. I doubt he'll get anywhere with that, though, given that the president isn't in control of those things but in this situation you never know. All those Republican reps. that voted for permanent DST might go the other way just to please him. I get sick just thinking about it.

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I know we've made a lot of fun about Trump's campaign vow to lower the price of eggs here, but he has backpedaled on that since getting elected and now with yet another outbreak of avian flu, egg prices at my local supermarkets are above $6.00 a dozen - more like $6.25 - $13.00 depending on the brand and variety it looks even more doubtful that he's going to have any effect on that at all. In fact, some of the policies he thinks are going to help lower prices are only going to make egg prices, and all grocery prices go up even more. I was looking at grocery receipts I saved from 2020 when eggs were $2.00 a dozen and wondering when and how this is all going to end. We can't keep having egg prices go up every year because of bird flu. At some point people are going to stop buying them. I've heard that demand is down and it will probably continue to decline. Too bad the little Walmart near me doesn't carry eggs - 1 dozen large eggs at Walmart are now about $4.00. Our next door neighbor has a chicken coop and brings us eggs every once in a while so at least we have that. We give them egg cartons so it's a win-win.

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Trump cannot do anything about and has no interest in what we pay for eggs. Or anything else. He doesn’t have the time or interest to find out about anything that effects people’s daily lives 

Bird flu has been running rampant in WA state since at least 2022. Last week 20 big cats (cougars, bobcats, lynx and a Bengal tiger) died of bird flu at a sanctuary. It wiped out half the cats in their care

Bird flu has decimated bird colonies, killed harbor seals, bottle nose dolphin, polar bears and fox

But if Trump says that the price of eggs will go down because we’re gonna drill baby drill and frak baby frak then why the hell shouldn’t we believe him 

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4 minutes ago, tres bien said:

Trump cannot do anything about and has no interest in what we pay for eggs. Or anything else. He doesn’t have the time or interest to find out about anything that effects people’s daily lives 

Bird flu has been running rampant in WA state since at least 2022. Last week 20 big cats (cougars, bobcats, lynx and a Bengal tiger) died of bird flu at a sanctuary. It wiped out half the cats in their care

Bird flu has decimated bird colonies, killed harbor seals, bottle nose dolphin, polar bears and fox

But if Trump says that the price of eggs will go down because we’re gonna drill baby drill and frak baby frak then why the hell shouldn’t we believe him 

Gov. Newsome in California has already declared bird flu a disaster and I expect incoming Gov. Ferguson to do the same here. Those poor cats. What an enormous loss.

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19 hours ago, peacheslatour said:

Mommy made them go potty in the toilet instead of their pants or something. I don't know why men hate women but a lot of them do.

They had a bad relationship with women in their lives early on, whether it be their moms or teachers.  My son's kindergarten teacher was only nice to the girls and treated all the boys poorly (she's no longer teaching at the school).  This could have a bad impact on the boys later in life even if they have a good relationship with their moms.

 

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10 minutes ago, PRgal said:

They had a bad relationship with women in their lives early on, whether it be their moms or teachers.  My son's kindergarten teacher was only nice to the girls and treated all the boys poorly (she's no longer teaching at the school).  This could have a bad impact on the boys later in life even if they have a good relationship with their moms.

 

I'm so sorry that happened to your little boy. I'm glad that "teacher" isn't around young minds anymore. What about girls and their relationships with the men in their lives? I wonder if girls being taught to be such people pleasers affects their own autonomy and self esteem?

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