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Liberty Nation: Obama Judge Gives Jack Smith Partial Gag Order Against Trump
Federal District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan issues a gag order against Donald Trump, preventing him from making statements that violate the order. Trump's lawyer argues for a trial delay beyond the 2024 election, but the judge insists it will not be postponed. Trump plans to appeal the ruling.
National Review: Proposed Changes for Non-bank Entities Could Increase Systemic Risk
The Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) has proposed changes to the process of designating non-bank entities as systemically important financial institutions (SIFIs). These changes could politicize the designation process, increase regulatory discretion, and create moral-hazard problems. The FSOC proposal would reduce transparency, impede fair risk assessment, and prioritize firm size over risk. It would also eliminate cost-benefit analysis and give regulators greater discretion to regulate and potentially break up non-bank SIFIs. This could lead to resources being allocated based on political judgment rather than market demand and benefit regulators, politicians, and lobbyists at the expense of the average American.
Euromaidan Press: Operation Dragonfly: Ukraine claims destruction of Russia’s nine helicopters at occupied Luhansk and Berdiansk airfields
Ukraine destroyed nine Russian helicopters at airfields in occupied Luhansk and Berdiansk through missile strikes. The Ukrainian military successfully targeted the helicopters and airfield equipment belonging to Russian occupation troops. The attack on the airfields caused extensive damage to Russian air assets, and there are reports of casualties in both personnel and equipment.
Liberty Nation: The Israel Conflict Special
The show explores the Israeli war's impact on various levels, including on the ground and the response from the US and globally. Listen for additional episodes.
National Review: Woke Politics Can Be Defeated — Just Look at Australia
Conservatives should pay attention to the recent referendum held in Australia, as it shows that woke politics can be defeated. Australians voted on a proposed constitutional amendment to provide a "voice" to Parliament for the nation's indigenous population. The measure was opposed by conservative parties and backed by the Labor Party and their Green Party allies. Despite initial polling showing support for the amendment, Australians overwhelmingly voted against it, with the "no" vote leading 61-39. This victory demonstrates that conservative leadership and a message of fairness for all can overcome progressive campaigns.
The Federalist: Media Hail 'Limited' Order Gagging Only Some Of Trump's Speech
In 1957, Reuters reported that Mao Zedong proposed "More Freedoms but With Limits." Now, a judge has issued a gag order on Donald Trump, restricting his criticism of his prosecutors. Major media outlets have portrayed the order as "narrow" and "limited," emphasizing that it only silences some of Trump's speech. However, true freedom of speech means being able to criticize all aspects of the government, and this restriction is a threat to democratic principles. The media's portrayal of the order as "limited" is a disingenuous attempt to downplay its significance.
National Review: Big Dairy Is Having a Cow over the Word ‘Milk’
Plant-based milk producers scored a victory when the FDA allowed them to keep using the term "milk." Big Dairy lobbyists, however, are still fighting to secure a monopoly on the word, claiming it is necessary to protect consumers from confusion. The battle has now shifted to Capitol Hill, where lawmakers are working on a farm bill that could include a milk-censorship provision. The Institute for Justice argues that restricting speech is a violation of the First Amendment and that consumers have a right to clear and accurate product labeling.
Forbes: While ‘Washington Commanders’ Whispers NFL Mediocrity, ‘Red Tails’ Sceams Of Much Better
The Washington Commanders, formerly known as the Washington Football Team, secured a victory against the Atlanta Falcons. The team's name change and lackluster performance on the field have left them insignificant. Magic Johnson, part of the ownership group, hinted at potential changes to the team's name. A suggestion has been made to adopt the name "Red Tails" in honor of the Tuskegee Airmen.
The Washington Commanders, struggling in their performance, need a distraction from their shortcomings. The proposed name change to "Red Tails" would not only honor the Tuskegee Airmen but also address the franchise's offensive past. The team's reputation has suffered under previous owner Dan Snyder, who was found guilty of workplace misconduct. The Commanders' performance is lackluster, and they currently rank low in defense and offense. Despite the team's historical fan base, which was known as "The Hogs," the support from Washington fans at the game in Atlanta was noticeably diminished.