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#politics
Fox News: Georgia district attorney gives Trump, others until Aug. 25 at noon to surrender
Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis has given former President Donald Trump and 18 other individuals until August 25 to surrender following a grand jury indictment. The charges include violating the Georgia RICO Act and conspiring to unlawfully change the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. This is the fourth time Trump has been indicted, making him the first former U.S. president to face criminal charges.
Townhall: Trump Needs to Man-Up and Debate
People should not feel obligated to blindly support any politician, including Donald Trump. Voters should demand that politicians owe them, not the other way around. It is important to listen to all candidates, including Trump, and hold them accountable in debates. Trump needs to step up, answer tough questions, and demonstrate his ability to lead.
PJ Media: Fulton County DA Fani Willis Speaks Out About Trump Indictment
DA Fani Willis announces indictment against Donald Trump and 18 others for allegedly interfering with the 2020 presidential election. All individuals charged under Georgia's RICO statute. Willis gives them until August 25 to turn themselves in.
Spectator USA: Donald Trump indicted in Georgia on racketeering charges
Former President Donald Trump and several allies have been indicted in Georgia for attempting to subvert the 2020 presidential election. The charges include violations of the Georgia RICO act, solicitation of violation of oath by a public officer, conspiracy to commit impersonating a public officer, and filing false documents. This is the fourth time Trump has been indicted this year.
Townhall: The Big Federal Government Lie
Federal agencies often hide their criminal activity behind the phrase "I can't answer. The matter is under investigation." This obstructs congressional investigations into Executive Branch activity and prevents the American people from obtaining necessary information. A Republican president can change this by waiving Executive Privilege, declassifying investigatory materials, and cooperating with Congress to uncover corruption in the DOJ and FBI.
#society
PJ Media: Why Are More Americans Than Ever Committing Suicide?
The number of suicides in the US reached an all-time high last year, with the largest increases seen in older adults. Experts suggest that higher rates of depression, limited availability of mental health services, and the growing availability of guns may be contributing factors. However, the author argues that the primary reasons for the increase in suicides are loneliness and a loss of meaning. The decline of institutions like marriage, religion, and patriotism, as well as the rejection of traditional values by the baby boomer generation, have left many Americans feeling disconnected and without purpose.
The American Spectator: Trump’s Speech Is Barred, but 303 Creative Remains
Former President Donald Trump has been barred from defending himself against charges that he attempted to overturn the 2020 election, while the Biden administration attempted to suppress free speech on Facebook during the same election. Despite these setbacks, the Supreme Court's decision in 303 Creative v. Elenis reaffirmed the protection of free speech, stating that a web designer cannot be compelled to create content that violates their religious beliefs.
#history
Fox News: On this day in history, August 15, 1969, Woodstock music festival kicks off
Woodstock, a three-day music festival held in 1969, featured legendary acts like Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin. It almost didn't happen due to venue issues, but eventually took place on a dairy farm in New York. Despite logistical challenges, the event attracted an estimated 400,000 people and saw no acts of violence. Woodstock had a lasting cultural impact and has been commemorated as a significant moment in music history.
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Red State: In Midnight Presser, Fulton DA Fani Willis Calls Trump's Election Integrity Team a 'Criminal Enterprise'
Fulton County DA charges Trump and 18 associates with RICO violations, calling them a "criminal enterprise." Defendants have until Friday to turn themselves in. Trial expected within six months.
Fox News: Schumer, Jeffries react to Trump Georgia indictment: 'No one, not even the president, is above the law'
Former President Donald Trump has been indicted for the fourth time in Georgia, accused of leading a plot to steal the election. Democratic leaders Schumer and Jeffries condemn his criminal activities and emphasize that no one is above the law. Trump faces multiple charges including violating the Georgia RICO Act and solicitation of violation of oath by a public officer.
#technology
Townhall: Is It Time to Ban Electric Vehicles?
The New York Fire Department reports a rise in lithium-ion battery fires, causing injuries and fatalities. Such fires have surpassed cooking and smoking as the leading cause of fatal fires. Despite the risks, the push for electric vehicles (EVs) continues, raising concerns about the potential for more deaths and injuries.
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Fox News: Dershowitz slams GA indictment, says Trump used same tactics as Al Gore in 2000: not a ‘crime'
Former legal counsel for Al Gore compares Trump's actions to Gore's legal strategy in the 2000 presidential election. Trump indicted in Georgia for alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. Charges include violating the Georgia RICO Act and solicitation of violation of oath by a public officer. Dershowitz criticizes the indictment, stating that political objections should not be considered crimes. Grand jury indictment is announced prematurely. Trump's call to Georgia Secretary of State likened to Gore's legal strategy in 2000. Dershowitz questions if he will be targeted next. Indictments are not taken seriously due to procedural errors.