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#politics
National Review: Trump Spokeswoman Questions Need for Mugshot: ‘He Is the Single Most Famous Man on the Planet’
Donald Trump's mugshot was taken after surrendering to authorities in Fulton County, Georgia. His spokesperson criticized the decision, calling it a "trophy" for the district attorney. Trump had not previously been arrested, but now faces multiple felony charges related to the 2020 election. The former president shared his mugshot on social media and merchandise with the phrase "NEVER SURRENDER!" is being sold. Trump's allies have also shown solidarity by creating their own photoshopped mugshots. President Biden commented on the mugshot, calling Trump a "handsome guy."
Red State: NYT Op-Ed Argues 'Elections Are Bad for Democracy,' Proposes Alternative
The New York Times published an op-ed suggesting that randomized lotteries should replace elections in order to prevent leaders with undesirable traits from rising to power. The author argues that by eliminating voting, candidates with dark personality traits such as narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy would be less likely to win. Additionally, it is suggested that a lottery system would allow individuals who are not connected or wealthy to have a fair chance at running for office.
Fox News: DOJ weighing potential charges against Bob Menendez following criminal probe into gifts to his wife: report
The U.S. Department of Justice is considering potential charges against Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., over his dealings with foreign regulators. Menendez, who serves as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is being investigated for allegedly receiving gifts for his wife from a New Jersey food producer. The probe is looking into whether Menendez used his position to influence a contract with the Egyptian government.
Newsbusters: Nets Push Left-Wing Grievances For March On Washington Anniversary
The Saturday morning news shows focused on the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington. The organizers framed the fight for civil rights as being about issues such as voter suppression, housing discrimination, and racial disparities in employment and education. They also mentioned recent Supreme Court decisions on affirmative action and abortion. Activists from various groups were expected to join the march. The event would end with speeches from Dr. King's family and a march to the MLK memorial. President Biden and Vice President Harris would meet with the King family and organizers on Monday.
#society
Fox News: After the wildfires, Maui Humane Society continues massive effort to rescue pets, reunite them with families
The Maui Humane Society launched a Facebook group to help reunite pets with their owners after the wildfires in Maui. The group has gained nearly 9,000 members and allows people to post about lost and found pets as well as offer assistance. Pet owners and animal rescue organizations have expressed frustration at being barred from the burn zone, where live animals needing help are still reported.
Breitbart: Labor Protests Rock Chinese Manufacturing Hub as Economy Tanks
Labor protests in China have doubled from June 2022 to June 2023, with Guangdong province experiencing a notable surge in anti-regime dissent. Freedom House's China Dissent Monitor documented 2,803 acts of dissent during this period, involving at least 30,000 people. Factory workers played a major role in organizing the protests, potentially due to the country's struggling economy. Censorship on social media has also increased, while the Chinese economy has suffered a significant decline in growth and youth unemployment rates have risen.
Breitbart: Kasich on Trump Indictments: America Is So Divided, It Could End Up in Civil War
Former Gov. John Kasich expressed deep concern about the division in America, fearing it could lead to a civil war. He believes a spiritual revival is needed to bring people together and overcome the anger and hatred that currently dominate the country. Kasich emphasized that while he opposes Donald Trump, he does not hate him and wants justice and accountability, not vengeance.
#foreignaffairs
American Thinker: China's BRICS front group expands, thanks to Joe Biden
China is gaining power by expanding its favored bloc, the BRICS, to include six new countries: Iran, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Argentina, Egypt, and Ethiopia. These nations are aligning with China, Russia, Brazil, India, and South Africa, a move that challenges the influence of the United States. While the alliance may not be long-lasting, it signifies a shift in global power dynamics.
Breitbart: Report: Iran May Demand Biden Free More Prisoners After $6 Billion Ransom Payment
President Biden's hostage deal with Iran includes a $6 billion ransom payment and the release of five Iranians jailed in the United States for sanctions violations in exchange for American hostages. The list of Iranians to be released includes both Iranian American dual nationals and Iranians with no legal status in the U.S. Some of them have been convicted of charges other than sanctions violations, such as drug trafficking, a murder plot, and attempted terrorism.
#economy
Breitbart: Maduro Tries to Buy a Spot at BRICS with Venezuelan Oil
Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro offers the country's oil reserves to the BRICS coalition, hoping to join the group. Maduro highlights Venezuela's vast natural resources and its status as the world's largest proven oil reserves. He also expresses his regime's desire to join the BRICS Think Tank and calls for a new financial architecture that moves away from the U.S. dollar.
#crime
The Right Scoop: WATCH: Another Macy’s gets LOOTED by flash mob in Gavin Newsom’s California
A Macy's in Los Angeles was looted by a mob of nine thugs, emptying out the makeup department. The thieves have not been caught yet. Another similar incident occurred at a Macy's in Arcadia. The recurring thefts raise questions about the store's future and the impact of leftist policies in California.
Forbes: Who Is Harrison Floyd: Trump Co-Defendant And Black Voices For Trump Leader Still In Fulton County Jail
Former Black Voices for Trump leader Harrison Floyd, one of Trump's co-defendants in an election interference case, was denied bond in Fulton County. Floyd has a history of legal trouble and was charged with violating Georgia's RICO Act. He pressured an election worker to change the county's vote results and faced separate charges for assaulting an FBI agent.
#sports
Fox News: Riley Gaines explains why she doesn’t like the term ‘biological female’ in ‘Outkick on Fox’ special
Women’s sports advocate Riley Gaines will join hosts Clay Travis, Tomi Lahren, and Charly Arnolt on OutKick on Fox to discuss the issue of fairness in women’s sports. Gaines criticizes the term "biological female," arguing that it implies an alternative, which she believes doesn't exist.
Fox News: Charles Barkley weighs in on current state of college athletics: ‘Really sad and unfortunate’
Charles Barkley criticized the current state of college sports, expressing confusion over realignment, Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rules, and the transfer portal. He raised concerns about the impact on student-athletes and the future of college programs. Barkley also highlighted the role of money in driving these changes and expressed pessimism about finding a solution.
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Forbes: Iams Pet Food Billionaire Clay Mathile Dead At 82
Billionaire Clay Mathile, founder and former CEO of pet food company Iams, passed away at the age of 82. Mathile purchased Iams in 1982 and grew it into a successful company before selling it to P&G in 1999 for $2.3 billion. He later invested $130 million to create a school that offered management training for small business owners.