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PA Lt. Gov. Fetterman illegally blocked PA voters on Twitter, violating Freedom of Speech
A Pennsylvanian voter believes he was blocked by Fetterman to suppress critical commentary regarding the elected official, a form of viewpoint discrimination against which the First Amendment guards,” Judge James Cacheris wrote in a case involving a supervisor in Fairfax County, Va.
Gisele Fetterman voices support for Melania Trump, PennLive commenters lash out with hate
The offensive comments were not well received, and PA’s Second Lady Gisele Fetterman chimed in excoriating the body shaming of women.
According to PennLive.com, Gisele chided anyone who critiqued her body, or First Lady Melania Trump.
In criticism of Wolf and Krasner, Trump asks PA voters, “How did you let that happen?”
Trump blasted Phila. DA Larry Krasner for releasing violent criminals, and asked the crowd in Pennsylvania, “What the Hell! How did you let that happen?”
He also criticized Gov. Tom Wolf’s record on charter schools and blocking students school choice, again asking Pennsylvania voters, “What’s that all about? How did that happen?”
Danielle Stella, banned from Twitter for criticism of Ilhan Omar, to speak in Hershey, PA
Danielle Stella made international headlines last week for her criticism of U.S. Congresswoman Ilhan Omar of Minnesota.
This week she will make a speaking appearance at the “America First XMas Bash,” in Hershey Pennsylvania, sponsored by Bobby Jeffries for Congress, and ‘Rally for Roger.’
Rally for Roger – Bobby Jeffries to hold “America First XMas Bash” in Hershey, PA
Bobby Jeffries is hosting the upcoming Christmas event along with Rally for Roger, an advocacy group for Roger Stone.
This week Jeffries spoke out against the threat from Antifa, and has denounced the campaign of Eugene DePasquale for organizing with the violent protesters in Hershey.
McCoy brothers team up to tackle blight by renovating N. 6th Street in Harrisburg, PA
Football brothers LeRon and LeSean McCoy are renovating 1000 N. 6th St.—at the corner of Boas Street—into a five-unit, market-rate apartment building, with additional retail or community space.
They also have plans to purchase the Jackson Hotel and then build a new, larger, market-rate apartment building next to it at the corner of N. 6th and Herr streets.



