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#politics
The Epoch Times: 'This Is a Witch Hunt': Michigan GOP Responds to Criminal Charges Against Trump 2020 Electors
The Michigan Republican Party criticizes the Michigan Attorney General's decision to charge 16 people who claimed to be electors for President Donald Trump in the 2020 election. The Attorney General argues that these individuals were not the duly elected electors and that they engaged in a coordinated effort to change the state's electoral votes. The defendants face multiple felony charges with a maximum penalty of 85 years in prison.
Newsbusters: NewsBusters Podcast: CNN's Soggy Subway Sandwich with Anti-Trump Sauce
CNN and MSNBC are dominated by news of another Trump indictment, overshadowing other stories. Speculation and guesswork about future events after the indictments flood the media. CNN even films and celebrates special counsel Jack Smith's lunch trip to Subway, insisting it sends a message to Trump. Rep. Eli Crane's use of the term "colored people" is heavily criticized, but no attention is given to the NAACP's name. Rep. Cori Bush compares abortion pills to Tylenol without fact-checkers getting involved. Jason Aldean's song about small-town values is wrongly interpreted as racist, despite his denial.
#society
The American Spectator: The Semantic Burden of Speaking While White
An operation called "Reframing Race" aims to teach racial etiquette to white people. They suggest using phrases like "multi-ethnic working class" instead of "white working class" to be more inclusive. However, the term "white flight" remains acceptable while shaming only whites for leaving.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: GREG GUTFELD: The New York Times quietly admitted this fact about COVID
Research suggests the universe is twice as old as thought. The Wuhan lab's funding has been cut off by the US due to safety concerns.
#economy
The American Spectator: Progressives and Populists Will Destroy the Credit Card Market
Central planning is gaining popularity on both the left and the right, leading to a push for intervention in the credit-card processing market. Merchants who don't want to pay interchange fees are seeking government intervention, claiming it will benefit consumers. However, past experience with price controls on debit cards shows that the savings rarely trickle down to consumers and may even have negative consequences. This effort is primarily backed by big-box stores like Walmart and Target, who will profit at the expense of banks and consumers. Central planning in the market is bound to have harmful unintended consequences.
The Epoch Times: Union Rescinds 72-Hour BC Port Strike Notice That Had Been Set for Saturday
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau convened the government's incident response group to discuss the labour dispute at British Columbia ports, which has caused severe disruptions to Canada's largest export and import gateway. The union threatened strike action again but later rescinded it. The federal government faces pressure to bring in back-to-work legislation to protect the economy. It is costing small businesses, farmers, and value-added processors, and there are calls for immediate action to end the strike.
#health
The American Spectator: Congress Aims to Reduce Drug Costs, but It’s Attacking the Wrong People
As drug prices rise, Congress is targeting pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) as the new villain in the healthcare industry. They are pushing for increased price transparency by attacking PBM practices, claiming this would lower costs. However, transparency could actually lead to higher costs for consumers.
#crime
Red State: Judge Goes out of His Way to Deny Trump New Trial in E. Jean. Carroll Case
In a complex legal battle between E. Jean Carroll and Donald Trump, a jury found Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation. The judge denied Trump's motion for a new trial or reduced award, emphasizing that while the jury did not find Trump guilty of rape based on a narrow legal definition, the evidence showed that he forcibly penetrated Carroll's vagina with his fingers. This ruling weakens Trump's counterclaim that Carroll defamed him when she accused him of rape.
The Epoch Times: Woman Operating Ont. Kids Autism Camp, Convicted Sex Offender Husband Arrested for Human Trafficking
Police in Nottawasaga, Ontario, have arrested a couple from Essa Township for human trafficking. The husband, a convicted sex offender, had access to a children's autism day camp. The couple has been charged with serious criminal offenses.