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#politics
The Blaze: 'I commit to pardoning Trump for this indictment,' Vivek Ramaswamy declares while also promising FOIA request
Republican presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy vows to pardon former President Donald Trump who has been indicted on four counts. Ramaswamy plans to file Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to uncover communications between White House officials, President Joe Biden, and the Department of Justice regarding the indictments. Former Vice President Mike Pence criticizes Trump's actions and emphasizes the importance of prioritizing the Constitution. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis promises to end the weaponization of government, replace the FBI Director, and ensure a fair standard of justice for all Americans.
Breitbart: Democrat Bennie Thompson Touts J6 Committee After Trump Indictment
Former President Donald Trump has been indicted in connection to the 2021 riot at the US Capitol. Rep. Bennie Thompson claimed credit for the defunct January 6 Committee and expressed hope that successful prosecutions will prevent similar events in the future. Other committee members, including Rep. Adam Schiff and former Rep. Adam Kinzinger, also celebrated the indictment. The Trump campaign criticized the indictment as a corrupt attempt to interfere with the 2024 Presidential Election.
Breitbart: MSNBC's Hayes: Trump Indictment Lays Out 'Greatest Political Crime' Since Civil War Secession
MSNBC anchor Chris Hayes believes that the federal indictment against former President Donald Trump is the "greatest political crime" since states seceded during the Civil War. Hayes views the events of January 6 and its aftermath as a significant test for American democracy and its ability to uphold the promise of a government for the people. He sees the indictment as a necessary step in questioning the integrity of the nation's laws.
Forbes: Pence Reacts To Trump Indictment: Anyone Putting Self Over Constitution ‘Should Never Be’ President
Former Vice President Mike Pence responds to former President Donald Trump's indictment, emphasizing his commitment to the Constitution and criticizing the Biden Administration's economic policies. Pence is mentioned multiple times in Trump's indictment. Pence's statement contrasts with Trump's claim that the charges are politically motivated.
Breitbart: Jack Smith's Charges Against Trump Include Potential Death Penalty
Special Counsel Jack Smith has indicted former President Donald Trump for multiple felonies relating to his attempts to challenge the 2020 election results. One of the charges carries a potential death penalty if death results from the actions covered under the provision. Democrats have blamed Trump for the deaths of multiple protesters and Capitol Police officers, as well as possible attempts by rioters to kidnap high-ranking political figures. If convicted on all charges, Trump could face up to 515 years in prison.
National Review: The Corner: A Bad Indictment
Joe Biden's Department of Justice has indicted Donald Trump, but it is unclear if any laws were actually broken. The rules and details matter, even for Trump.
Breitbart: Mike Pence on Indictment: Trump Put ‘Himself over the Constitution'
Former VP Pence accuses former President Trump of prioritizing himself over the Constitution. Pence warns that Trump's indictment will distract from Biden's economic policies. Pence is mentioned repeatedly in the indictment, which alleges that Trump pressured him to overturn election results. Pence chooses the Constitution over Trump and pledges to defend America.
#society
Spectator USA: The problem with hotels for migrants
British taxpayers are concerned about the cost of housing asylum seekers in hotels, so New York City mayor Eric Adams plans to distribute handbills to migrants urging them to consider settling in other cities in the United States. The leaflets highlight the high cost of living in New York City and the limited capacity to provide shelter and services to new arrivals. However, these flyers may not be effective in deterring migrants, and the city is already facing a significant financial burden accommodating them.
The American Spectator: Stupid Summer Activities III: Exasperating the Children
Parents in the modern world are overly protective of their children, fearing every possible danger that could arise from letting them engage in summertime activities. From nature to fairground attractions, everything is perceived as a threat to their safety, causing parents to restrict their children from experiencing the world around them. In this culture of extreme caution, children are unable to truly live and enjoy their lives.
#economy
Newsbusters: ABC & CBS Ignore US Credit Rating Downgrade Due to Biden Fiscal Policy
Credit rating agency Fitch Ratings downgrades the US credit score due to mounting debt and government dysfunction. NBC Nightly News covers the downgrade, while ABC's World News Tonight and CBS Evening News focus on other stories.
The American Spectator: Andrew Mellon: Hero of the 1920s
Andrew Mellon, former treasurer of the United States, was a legendary businessman who built an empire in various industries. He believed in lower taxes and slashed rates to promote economic growth. Mellon's policies led to increased revenues, reduced national debt, and a booming economy in the 1920s. However, the economic bubble burst in 1929 due to Federal Reserve policies and was worsened by President Hoover's New Deal. Mellon's contributions to America, including his philanthropy, should be celebrated.
#culture
Fox News: GREG GUTFELD: The media says all bodies are beautiful even when our eyes disagree
Faces are becoming less attractive due to modern lifestyle factors such as diet and sleeping patterns, according to facial analyst Shafee Hassan. This theory suggests that the development of the face is dependent on the forces applied to it, and with more people experiencing malocclusion or recession in their jaws, attractiveness is declining. This trend extends to both men and women, indicating a rebellion against traditional beauty standards.
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Spectator USA: Why Trump can’t hide from Jack Smith’s January 6 indictment
Donald Trump has been indicted for obstructing the election process. His followers see it as part of a deep state conspiracy to keep him out of the White House. Trump's defense may be that he was a victim of a nefarious plot orchestrated by Joe Biden. However, his erratic behavior and actions leading up to January 6 make it difficult for him to mount a strong defense.
#sports
Fox News: Astros' Framber Valdez tosses no-hitter against Guardians in dominant fashion
Framber Valdez throws a no-hitter for the Houston Astros against the Cleveland Guardians, making it the 16th in Astros history. Valdez's dominant performance only required 93 pitches and he becomes the first lefty in Astros history to achieve this feat.
The American Spectator: Incredible Skill and Good Humor: Doubles at the DC Open
In a tennis match, Magdalena Fręch initially tries to disrupt Peyton Stearns' game, but Stearns stays focused on her own plan and gains momentum, ultimately winning the match. In a doubles match, Hubert Hurkacz carries Frances Tiafoe as they fight back to win against Sebastian Korda and Christopher Eubanks.
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Forbes: Today’s Wordle #774 Hints, Clues And Answer For Wednesday, August 2nd
The protagonist reflects on the passing of time and their struggle with self-sabotage. They also mention Wordle Wednesday and provide a riddle for the readers. In the second part, they share their score and provide the etymology of the word "beget." They invite readers to play a competitive word game.