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#politics
The Federalist: Judge Presiding Over Trump's J6 Trial Has Biased Track Record
U.S. District Court Judge Tanya S. Chutkan warns Donald Trump's lawyers about politics in the courtroom, despite making politically charged rulings herself. Chutkan expresses strong opinions about Trump's involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot and the legitimacy of the 2020 election. Concerns about her impartiality have been raised, but the chances of getting a new judge assigned to the case are slim. Chutkan's comments align with those of the prosecutor overseeing the case, Special Counsel Jack Smith. Trump faces an uphill battle in receiving a fair trial in a city that heavily favored Biden and where the Justice Department has a high conviction rate in Jan. 6 cases.
Forbes: Photos: Crowd Of Supporters And Protestors Witness Trump’s Booking At Fulton County Jail
Former President Trump surrendered to authorities at the Fulton County Jail after being indicted in the Georgia election interference case. A large crowd of supporters and protestors gathered outside, with signs supporting Trump's 2024 campaign and criticizing his opponents.
Fox News: Chris Christie calls out Vivek Ramaswamy for GOP primary debate performance: Uses ‘ChatGPT phrases’
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie criticizes GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy for his lack of understanding and support for former President Donald Trump. Christie questions Ramaswamy's views on funding the war in Ukraine and suggests he should drop out of the race. Ramaswamy accuses the other candidates of being "bought and paid for," causing Christie to defend his own integrity and label Ramaswamy as an amateur.
Townhall: Hunter Biden Special Counsel Appointment Is a Blatant Act of Corruption
Attorney General Merrick Garland's decision to name David Weiss as a special counsel in the Hunter Biden investigation raises suspicions of corruption. Weiss had previously offered an extremely favorable immunity deal to Hunter Biden, including immunity for serious potential offenses. The decision to appoint Weiss as the lead prosecutor is questionable and lacks independence.
#society
The Federalist: Tom Sandoval Paid For Fame With His Humanity
"Vanderpump Rules" star Tom Sandoval's scandalous affair and public image are his ticket to fame and fortune, keeping him in the news and drawing crowds to his businesses. The show's cast, with their grand ambitions and melodramatic lives, provide endless entertainment for viewers. Sandoval's journey to fame comes at the cost of genuine relationships and integrity, leaving him morally bankrupt.
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Euromaidan Press: Russia says it repelled massive drone and missile attack
Russia claims to have repelled a massive drone and missile attack by Ukraine on occupied Crimea and Russian regions. The Russian Ministry of Defense said that 42 UAVs were used in the attack, with 9 destroyed and 33 suppressed. Ukrainian officials have not commented on the incident.
#crime
Fox News: Retired police sergeant targeted estranged wife in deadly mass shooting at California biker bar: sheriff
Retired police sergeant John Snowling shot and killed three adults, including his estranged wife, at Cook's Corner biker bar in California. Snowling fired shots randomly inside the bar before being killed by police.
The Federalist: No, Gun-Control Groups Don't Care What Causes Mass Shootings
The Biden administration has shut down nearly 2,000 gun sellers in the past two years, and gun-control groups continue to file lawsuits against gun shops and others in the industry. Recently, a lawsuit was filed against a shop that sold the gun used in a shooting at a grocery store in Buffalo, New York. The killer targeted racial minorities and claimed in his manifesto that areas with strict gun laws are good places to attack. The blame for radicalizing the shooter should also be placed on the media and politicians who promote climate crisis narratives. Mental health professionals failed to identify the shooter as dangerous. Instead of engaging in lawsuits, society should consider the importance of self-defense.