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#politics
Daily Wire: Sheriff Expects Trump To Get Mugshot If Indicted In Georgia
Georgia sheriff predicts that former President Donald Trump will receive a mugshot if he is indicted in a 2020 election investigation, indicating multiple indictments on state and federal levels. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis expresses readiness to make "big decisions" during court term. Trump, who faces multiple indictments this year, maintains innocence and alleges political targeting.
The American Spectator: Freedom Conservatives: A Stand Against Progressivism and Populism
The "Freedom Conservative" project, formed in response to growing authoritarianism, pledges affirmation of freedom and 10 fundamental principles. This tradition in conservative history follows the creation of the Sharon Statement, which transcended conservatism and left the fringes. Trump's restoration of populism has rejuvenated conservatives, leading to the National Conservatism movement, but they must counter extremist progressive views while staying true to freedom conservatism.
Breitbart: Capitol Police Chief: January 6 ‘Appears to Be a Cover-Up’
Former U.S. Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund describes January 6 as a "cover-up" in a leaked interview with Tucker Carlson that Fox News refused to air. Sund criticizes Nancy Pelosi and Mark Milley for mishandling intelligence about the Capitol attack. He suggests that there may have been a deliberate attempt to hide intelligence.
Fox News: GREG GUTFELD: Nobody saw Biden's , Garland's and the DOJ's endorsement of Trump for president coming
The DOJ and special prosecutor Jack Smith endorse Donald Trump for president, despite charging him with weak and politically motivated crimes. Trump's thought crimes are deemed more serious than the Biden clan's racketeering. The indictment is flimsy and stacked with charges. This is an attempt to crush challengers and send a message that another Trump-like figure will never arise again.
Front Page Magazine: Alarm Goes Out: Trump Could Win
Political analysts predict that former President Donald Trump is in a strong position to secure the 2024 Republican presidential nomination and potentially win the general election. Trump currently leads the Republican race by a significant margin in national polls, raising concerns among sober observers. Trump's potential comeback would be unprecedented, considering his large lead and the indictments he faces. If Trump were to secure the nomination and win the presidency again, it would likely result in a major political crisis and increased resistance.
#war
Forbes: ‘Reload Faster!’ Go Inside A Russian T-62 Tank On The Ukraine Front Line
Russian defense ministry reactivated old T-62 tanks as artillery to compensate for losses in Ukraine. T-62s lack range, accuracy, and durability, but are being used despite these limitations. The crew in a recent video is likely firing at nothing.
#economy
National Review: The Corner: Damning Amazon
The FTC is set to launch legal action against Amazon, joining British and EU regulators in targeting the company. There is a suggestion that Amazon could break itself up into three separate businesses, but this decision should be based on market forces, not regulatory pressure.
#military
Front Page Magazine: Prigozhin’s African Empire Offers an Alternative to Kremlin Largesse
In 2011, the NATO-led military intervention in Libya led to Islamist insurgencies across Western Africa. France launched Operation Barkhane in 2014 to combat terrorism, but military juntas in Mali and Burkina Faso overthrew democratic governments and sought Russian military support. Wagner, a powerful private military company owned by Yevgeny Prigozhin, offered its services to the military junta in Niger after a coup in July 2023. While Putin officially denounced the coup, Prigozhin celebrated it, highlighting the contradictory reactions within Russia. Putin, fearing Prigozhin's growing power, took measures to curb his influence but ultimately failed to fully integrate Wagner into the military, leaving Prigozhin with an alternative patronage network. Russia now aims to contain Wagner's expansion.
#religion
The American Spectator: Bigotry in Motion: The Frenzied Woke Attacks Jason Aldean
A Jewish writer reflects on the significance of the Three Weeks in the Hebrew calendar and the rituals observed to remember the destruction of Jerusalem and the Holy Temple throughout history. The writer discusses the controversy surrounding Jason Aldean's song "Try That In A Small Town" and questions why some assume the lyrics are targeting specific racial groups. The writer argues that the left's obsession with race is evident in their interpretation of the song's lyrics.
Front Page Magazine: Thoughts on a Milestone Birthday
At 75 years old, the narrator feels no different than 50 years ago. The only change is thinking about death, but without fear. Belief in God and the existence of an afterlife provide comfort.
#health
Breitbart: Minnesota No Longer Reports Number of Infants Born Alive in Abortions
Minnesota lawmakers have changed abortion reporting laws, no longer requiring abortionists to report when a baby is born alive in an abortion. Reports on the fate of newborns who survive abortion will no longer be publicly available. Pro-life activists are protesting against the revocation of protection for newborns.
#education
The American Spectator: Affirmative Action Ruling May Save American Colleges
American higher education is in trouble, with declining enrollments, high costs, and inadequate preparation of students. Public confidence is low, but a recent Supreme Court decision may bring about a revival. The decision challenges woke excesses and could lead to a retreat from race-based admissions practices. A return to objective admissions criteria is needed, focusing on performance and potential rather than subjective assessments. Schools that ignore race may ultimately fare better, attracting the best students and improving rankings. Public support for colleges may rise, and state actions against woke initiatives highlight a disconnect between academia and the real world.
#crime
Fox News: Connecticut DOT employee hacked into gift card system for local restaurant chain, stole $200,000
Calvin Ortique, a man who worked for the Connecticut Department of Transportation, was arrested for stealing $200,000 worth of gift cards and loyalty rewards from the Wood-n-Tap restaurant chain. The scheme started during the COVID-19 pandemic and continued until January 2023. The restaurant employees began noticing missing balances in 2021, and it was not until then that they connected the dots and discovered the theft.
Breitbart: 75-Year-Old Described as 'Superwoman' After Shooting at Intruders
In a late night incident, a 75-year-old woman in Oakland, California used a .357 Magnum to defend herself against armed intruders. Despite being fired upon, she was unharmed and the suspects fled.
National Review: CNN Crew Targeted by Bay Area Thieves for Third Time This Year
CNN correspondent Kyung Lah had her rental car broken into for the third time in a year while on assignment in Oakland, California. The car was empty, but thieves still broke in and lowered the seat to access the trunk. Lah advises not to leave anything in your car when visiting San Francisco or Oakland.