This is nuts. We know the liberal city and county government in Missoula went nuts over COVID-19. Now they're going nuts over...fireworks...and people who want to celebrate freedom and America.
He straight up called Democrat Senator Jon Tester a drag queen who is pulling a scam on the people of Montana. I wish I had recorded the full speech, as prominent Trump adviser Stephen Miller tore into Tester at the Montana GOP convention in Missoula Friday night.
I knew I had to reach out to former Missoula City Council member Jesse Ramos. Here was the headline that caught my eye earlier this morning: "Missoula Mayor Needs Legislatures Help to Reduce Property Taxes."
When I saw the photo below showing security inside of a homeless camp, I thought it was a photo from Portland, Oregon. Nope. That's not Portland, it's Missoula, Montana.
Check out the photo below of the armed, masked men dressed mostly in dark clothing...
A Montana pastor and real estate agent is now being targeted for his Christian beliefs and faces a $5,000 fine by the realtors association in Missoula, Montana. This, as Montana lawmakers sign onto a bill being referred to as "Brandon's Law" to protect realtors like Pastor Brandon Huber.
The bottom line: Quentin Rhoades says the latest count included two additional boxes of votes that were not provided to them when they conducted their audit. Here's some of the basic questions he is now asking. Specifically, he wants to see the chain of custody documents. Full audio.