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Jun 1, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Top House committees accuse Dem fundraising giant of facilitating 'bad actors' in bombshell DOJ letter
Three House committees are updating the DOJ on their investigation into ActBlue, a Democratic fundraising platform, citing weak fraud-prevention practices that may allow foreign actors to make illicit donations. Concerns were raised about the platform's lack of safeguards, such as requiring CVV numbers for credit card donations.
The committees allege that ActBlue has been slow to implement necessary changes and has not adequately addressed the exploitation of its platform by fraudulent actors. ActBlue has responded by asserting its commitment to donor security and anti-fraud measures.
Fox News: President Trump announces multiple judicial nominees, accuses court system of blocking him from doing his job
President Trump announced several judicial nominations, including Maria Lanahan and Cristian Stevens for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri. He criticized the judiciary for hindering his ability to deport criminals and emphasized the need for swift judicial confirmations.
Trump also nominated Zachary Bluestone, Joshua Divine, and Edward Aloysius O’Connell for various courts, aiming to address violent crime and restore the rule of law. These nominations require Senate confirmation.
Fox News: Trump angered by Emmy nomination for '60 Minutes' interview at center of lawsuit
President Trump criticized the Emmy nomination for a "60 Minutes" interview with Kamala Harris, which he claims was edited to interfere with the 2024 election. He is suing CBS for $20 billion, alleging election interference and media corruption, expressing outrage over the nomination.
The lawsuit has raised concerns regarding First Amendment rights, with some Democratic senators urging CBS's parent company to avoid settling. Amidst this, "60 Minutes" faces internal turmoil, with executive producer Bill Owens resigning over perceived editorial interference linked to a corporate merger.
Fox News: Trump inherited FAA rocked by staffing issues that earned little attention from Dems shifting blame
Democrats have criticized the Trump administration for issues at the FAA, yet many have remained silent about the Biden administration's management, which has led to dangerous travel conditions. Reports indicate that the FAA is understaffed and outdated, with significant safety concerns.
The Government Accountability Office highlights that the Biden administration failed to prioritize FAA modernization, resulting in numerous air traffic control systems being deemed unsustainable. Staffing shortages have exacerbated these problems, with critical facilities operating below necessary thresholds.
#economy
The Western Journal: Ford CEO Drops Trump Tariff Truth Dems Will Hate - Standby for Serious Jobs Boost
Ford CEO Jim Farley announced that the company suspended earnings guidance due to uncertainty surrounding President Trump's tariffs, which he believes may ultimately benefit automakers with a strong U.S. presence. Analysts noted that investors favor Ford over GM for its higher U.S. sales.
Despite short-term challenges, Farley emphasized the potential long-term advantages of these tariffs for American workers, contrasting the establishment's negative portrayal. The commentary argues that the establishment's opposition to tariffs reflects a disdain for ordinary Americans and prioritizes economic interests over domestic job growth.
#crime
Fox News: Disgraced lawyer Michael Avenatti seeks mercy at resentencing, citing 'model inmate' record
Michael Avenatti, a disbarred lawyer serving a 14-year sentence for defrauding clients, claims his time in prison has transformed him into a better person. He is seeking a reduced sentence, citing his good behavior and efforts to help fellow inmates, including completing rehabilitation programs.
Prosecutors argue that Avenatti's past actions reflect a lack of remorse and that he still deserves a lengthy sentence. Avenatti's release is currently scheduled for July 31, 2035, but he hopes for an earlier release based on his claimed transformation and the miscalculation of client losses during his original sentencing.