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7 Dec 2024
#politics
The Western Journal: Fact Check: Can Trump Pardon Daniel Penny After He's Inaugurated?
Daniel Penny, charged in the death of Jordan Neely on a New York subway, is awaiting jury deliberation on a criminal negligence homicide charge. Critics urge President-elect Donald Trump to pardon him, but Trump lacks the authority to do so for state crimes; only the New York governor can grant pardons.
While Trump could potentially pardon federal offenses, he cannot address state charges like those against Penny. The case highlights the limitations of presidential pardons concerning state-level crimes.
The Western Journal: Nat'l Black Church Group Scorches Al Sharpton, MSNBC for 'Moral Stain' Paid Kamala Interview Left on Black Churches
The National Black Church Initiative is demanding clarity on the $500,000 payments made by Kamala Harris's campaign to Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Network. The group, representing 150,000 black churches, questions the ethical implications of Sharpton's support for Harris following the payments.
They are calling for an investigation by MSNBC into the donations, expressing concerns about Sharpton's integrity and the potential moral stain on the black church. The initiative emphasizes the need for transparency regarding the purpose of the funds and the nature of Sharpton's journalism ethics.
#society
Fox News: Drone sighting reported over New Jersey's largest reservoir as feds investigate unnerving phenomenon
New Jersey officials are investigating a series of mysterious drone sightings reported across 10 counties, including near the Round Valley Reservoir and the Trump National Golf Club. Reports indicate drones have been seen hovering for hours and in clusters, prompting concerns and federal involvement.
Authorities, including the FBI and FAA, are looking into the origins and purposes of these drones, which have also appeared over Staten Island. Governor Phil Murphy has stated there is no known public threat, while temporary flight restrictions have been requested to manage the situation.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: In Secret Meeting, Xi Jinping Orders New Strategy to Attack Falun Gong Internationally
In October 2022, Chinese leader Xi Jinping convened a secret meeting to strategize against the Falun Gong religious group, deeming previous efforts ineffective. The new approach involves disinformation campaigns using social media and Western media, as well as legal actions against Falun Gong-affiliated businesses.
Xi's directives included a structural overhaul of the campaign against Falun Gong, with the Ministry of State Security tasked with overseas operations. U.S. lawmakers have expressed alarm over these actions, emphasizing the need for vigilance against China's transnational repression and potential human rights violations.
#health
Fox News: Alternative healer gets 10 years in UK prison for death of woman at slap therapy workshop
Hongchi Xiao, a California-based alternative healer, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for manslaughter by gross negligence following the death of 71-year-old Danielle Carr-Gomm, who ceased taking insulin during one of his workshops. Xiao promoted "slapping therapy," which critics argue lacks scientific backing and can lead to serious harm.
The court found that Xiao failed to seek medical help for Carr-Gomm as her condition deteriorated. This incident was not isolated; he had previously faced legal issues in Australia related to a similar case involving a child. Despite the severity of the situation, Xiao showed no remorse and continued to advocate for his controversial practices.
#crime
The Western Journal: Just In: Major Charge Dismissed in Daniel Penny Case
A judge dismissed the manslaughter charge against Daniel Penny after a jury deadlocked, but he still faces a charge of criminally negligent homicide in the death of Jordan Neely. The jury will continue deliberations on this charge next week.
Critics argue that the prosecution's strategy was flawed, suggesting it was an attempt to secure a conviction by adding a lesser charge. Meanwhile, Neely's estranged father has filed a lawsuit against Penny seeking unspecified damages.