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2 Aug 2023
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#illegals
Breitbart: RFK Jr.: Mayorkas Denied Me Secret Service After I Criticized Open Borders
Democrat presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims he was denied Secret Service protection by DHS Secretary Mayorkas for criticizing Biden's open borders agenda. Kennedy argues that the catch and release system facilitated by DHS is burdening American cities and allowing cartels to control the border. He also highlights the strain on hospitals and the impact on local communities. This raises concerns about the Biden administration's immigration policies.
#politics
Breitbart: Turley: 'Disinformation Indictment' Is Charging Trump for Free Speech
Law professor Jonathan Turley criticizes the indictment of former President Donald Trump, stating that it merely accuses him of spreading disinformation, which is protected by the First Amendment. Turley believes that many of the charges in the indictment reduce to protected speech and that the courts may view it skeptically.
National Review: This Trump Indictment Shouldn’t Stand
The indictment of former President Donald Trump by the Biden Justice Department raises concerns about the rule of law and the criminalization of political speech. Trump's actions after the 2020 election were impeachable, but using criminal prosecution as a substitute for the congressional process sets a dangerous precedent. The charges, including fraud and obstruction, may not meet the legal threshold, and Trump's conduct does not align with the civil-rights violation statute being invoked. This indictment appears to be politically motivated and undermines both the political process and the rule of law.
Newsbusters: OBSESSED: Nets Spend Nearly 25 Minutes on Latest Trump Indictment
Biden DOJ-appointed special prosecutor Jack Smith announced another indictment against former President Donald Trump related to his alleged actions in the January 6 riots. The networks devoted significant coverage to the indictment, with ABC's World News Tonight spending the most time. CBS Evening News and NBC Nightly News also covered the story, detailing the charges against Trump and his response on social media.
Breitbart: Van Jones: I Feel 'Sick' — Trump's 'Coup' Attempt Will Be 'Biggest Prosecution' in U.S. History
CNN political commentator Van Jones expressed his shock and disgust over the indictment of former President Donald Trump, calling it a "coup" attempt. He emphasized the significance of this prosecution in the country's history and warned about the harm caused if such actions become normalized. Jones believes that if Trump manages to evade consequences in the court system, it would be a disgrace.
Forbes: Trump Indicted: GOP Slams Justice Department In Baseless Attacks Following Jan. 6 Charges
Former President Donald Trump has been indicted for the third time this year over charges related to his attempt to stay in office after losing the 2020 presidential election. Republican lawmakers criticized the Department of Justice and accused them of prosecutorial misconduct. Trump called the indictment a corrupt attempt by the Biden administration to interfere with the 2024 presidential election.
National Review: Giuliani Spokesman Responds after Former NYC Mayor Identified as ‘Co-Conspirator 1’ in Trump Indictment
Political advisor and spokesperson for Rudy Giuliani, Ted Goodman, argues that the latest indictment against Donald Trump "eviscerates the First Amendment" and is an effort to criminalize his client, who is believed to be the unnamed co-conspirator 1 mentioned in the indictment. The charges allege that Trump and his co-conspirators used false claims of election fraud to try to overturn the legitimate election results, organized false slates of electors, and exploited the violence on January 6th to delay the certification of the election results. Goodman criticizes the indictment as a reflection of a two-tiered justice system, where the ruling regime faces lenient treatment compared to its opponents.
Breitbart: Trump J6 Case Assigned to Obama-Appointed Judge, Obama Donor
Former President Donald Trump's January 6 case has been assigned to Judge Tanya Chutkan, an Obama appointee and donor. Chutkan has a reputation for giving harsh sentences to January 6 defendants, going beyond government recommendations.
#economy
Forbes: Starbucks Posts Record $9.2 Billion In Sales—But Still Falls Short Of Expectations—Amid Price Increases And China Recovery
Coffee giant Starbucks reported record quarterly sales, driven by a strong recovery in China, but fell short of analyst estimates due to weak demand in the US. The company reported $1 in earnings per share on revenue of $9.2 billion, beating profit expectations but missing revenue projections. Same-store sales jumped 10%, with a 46% increase in China, but the overall demand in China remains a concern.
Flag And Cross: Snap Analysts Weigh In On Company's Ability To Compete With Social Media Giants
Analysts are evaluating Snap Inc's long-term prospects and ability to compete in the social media industry. They highlight Snap's reliance on certain sources of revenue and lack of a clear long-term strategy. While there are positive indicators such as user growth and engagement, the company still faces challenges in attracting advertisers and improving its ad platform. The analysts express caution about Snap's ability to regain advertiser budgets and compete with larger companies in various segments.
#culture
Flag And Cross: Discovering The Vibrant Sounds Of Israeli Music In Tel Aviv
I discovered Israeli music in Tel Aviv. Random strangers recommended diverse songs from various genres. I enjoyed the familiar sounds and recognized similarities to American music.
Daily Wire: Former Lizzo Dancers File Lawsuit Alleging Sexual Harassment And Toxic Work Environment
Three former backup dancers for singer Lizzo have filed a lawsuit alleging sexual harassment and a toxic work environment. The dancers claim that Lizzo pressured them to engage with nude performers and interact with objects launched from them during a show in Amsterdam. The lawsuit also accuses Lizzo's dance team captain, Shirlene Quigley, of pushing her Christian beliefs onto the dancers.
The Federalist Papers: Jason Aldean Leads the Charge as Country Music Icons Dominate Billboards for First Time Ever
Country music icons have achieved a historic feat by occupying the top spots on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, with Jason Aldean's "Try That in a Small Town" reaching No. 1. Despite attempts to cancel him, Aldean's song soared to the peak within a week. Morgan Wallen's "Last Night" and Luke Combs' "Fast Car" follow closely behind. This achievement reflects a backlash against the woke left and a resurgence of traditional values.
#crime
The Blaze: Two suspects charged with murder of 19-year-old will be set free after only witness willing to testify is also murdered
Charges were dropped against two suspects in the murder of a 19-year-old woman in St. Louis because the only witness willing to testify was also murdered. The cases were marred by accusations of incompetence from prosecutors and neglect by the circuit attorney.
Fox News: New Mexico dad and son charged after 14-year-old fatally shoots 13-year-old girl with dad's gun: Police
A 13-year-old girl is shot dead by a 14-year-old boy in New Mexico. The boy's father, who owned the firearms, is charged with making a firearm accessible to a minor resulting in death.
Fox News: Florida police identify person of interest after mother's body found with zip tie around neck: Officials
Florida police have identified a person of interest after a woman was found dead with a zip tie around her neck. Joysee Cartagena Clemente, 49, was pronounced dead at the scene. The police are treating her death as a homicide.
#science
Daily Wire: Ben Shapiro And Matt Walsh Spar Over Aliens
Ben Shapiro and Matt Walsh debated the existence of aliens and UFOs following a public hearing on the subject by the U.S. Congress. Shapiro argued that there is no evidence of aliens on Earth, while Walsh claimed that the evidence has not been debunked. The Department of Defense denied the existence of programs involving extraterrestrial materials, but whistleblower David Grusch stated that he knows the locations where unidentified anomalous phenomena are being kept.
#outdoors
Midwest Living: Midwest Living Road Rally 2023: Where the Sun Meets the Water in Michigan
Lounging on a catamaran, we watch the sunset over Grand Traverse Bay during our road rally in Michigan. We explored towns along Lake Michigan, sampled local wines and food, and experienced eco-friendly travel.
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Forbes: Dua Lipa Faces (Another) Lawsuit Over Hit Song ‘Levitating’
Music producer Bosko Kante has filed a lawsuit against pop star Dua Lipa and her label Warner Music Group, claiming that they used his work without permission in remixes of her song "Levitating." This is the third copyright infringement lawsuit filed over the single song. Kante is seeking $2 million in damages and $20 million in lost profits.