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26 Aug 2024
#politics
Breitbart: RFK Jr: Trump to Announce Other Democrats Joining His Campaign
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., a former independent presidential candidate, endorsed Donald Trump and expects more Democrats to support him. Kennedy advocates for improving national health alongside Trump, addressing concerns about potential implications for healthcare and environmental agencies in a possible Trump administration.
Kennedy plans to campaign actively for Trump, emphasizing shared goals of making America healthier. He notes Trump's commitment to a legacy of healthy children, despite concerns from analysts about the impact on pharmaceutical shareholder values.
Front Page Magazine: A Foundation Has Been Bribing Cities to Free Criminals
San Francisco DA Brooke Jenkins is challenging the MacArthur Foundation's influence over judicial policy, which she argues compromises public safety. The foundation has withheld $625,000 from her office until it adheres to its strategies, despite concerns about rising jail populations.
Jenkins emphasizes the need for a balanced approach to criminal justice that protects public safety and responsibly explores alternatives to incarceration. She criticizes the foundation's perceived monetary influence as a form of corrupt interference in democratic governance.
Breitbart: Report: Harris to Finally Sit for a First Interview this Week
Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to conduct an interview this week as part of her campaign strategy ahead of the September 10 debate against Trump. She has not engaged in unscripted media appearances for over a month, raising concerns about her media presence and policy discussions.
The Harris campaign is navigating a complex situation where addressing crime and inflation could challenge the Biden-Harris administration's claims of success in these areas, while also needing to highlight policy achievements to bolster her candidacy.
The Telegraph: Olaf Scholz promises to speed up deportations after asylum seeker stabs festival goers
Olaf Scholz has called for increased deportations and tighter weapons regulations following a deadly knife attack in Solingen linked to a 26-year-old Syrian suspect with ties to ISIS. The incident, which left three dead and eight wounded, has reignited immigration debates ahead of regional elections.
The attacker, who had protected immigration status since arriving in Germany in late 2022, was initially meant for deportation but evaded authorities. This incident raised concerns over Germany’s deportation effectiveness, especially given the low success rate in deporting individuals flagged for removal.
Breitbart: Trump Campaign Opposes Harris's Attempt to Change September 10 Debate Rules
The Trump campaign has opposed Kamala Harris’s request to change the debate format for the September 10 debate on ABC News, arguing that both campaigns had previously agreed to muted microphones. Harris's team believes unmuted mics are necessary for effective exchanges amid concerns about her performance.
Trump's senior adviser criticized the request as an attempt to give Harris an unfair advantage, asserting that her inability to articulate responses without assistance reflects poorly on her preparedness. Harris's team maintains that the Trump campaign doubts his ability to engage effectively without the muted rule.
Front Page Magazine: Biden is On Permanent Break. Who's Running the U.S.?
President Biden has been criticized for taking multiple vacations at a billionaire's estate in California, shortly after addressing concerns at the DNC. His public schedule appears sparse, with limited events while focusing on campaign appearances and foreign calls.
Critics argue that Biden’s activities present a contrast to ongoing global issues, labeling his presidency as ineffective during a time of turmoil.
Fox News: Harris 'last person in the room' video goes viral on 3rd anniversary of deadly Afghanistan attack
Conservatives are marking the third anniversary of the Abbey Gate bombing, which killed 13 Americans, by resurfacing Vice President Kamala Harris's statements about her role in the Afghanistan withdrawal. Harris confirmed she was the last person in the room before the troop pullout decision.
Critics argue that there has been a lack of accountability for the withdrawal's consequences, as Harris has not addressed questions about her involvement since emerging as the Democratic presidential nominee. Many Republicans have expressed outrage over the incident and Harris's past comments.
Forbes: What Could Happen To Trump’s Legal Cases If He Wins—Or Loses—The Election
Special Counsel Jack Smith is set to file suggestions regarding former President Donald Trump's federal criminal cases this week. The advancement of these cases will depend significantly on the outcome of the upcoming presidential election, with implications for both state and federal charges Trump faces.
If Trump loses, his cases will progress without hindrance; if he wins, he may appoint loyalists to influence the DOJ, potentially stalling federal prosecutions. Legal experts note complexities surrounding potential sentencing and the impact of the Supreme Court's recent rulings on Trump's cases.
Breitbart: CNN’s Acosta Questions if Trump Is 'Politicizing' Soldiers Deaths by Visiting Arlington
CNN's Jim Acosta questioned the appropriateness of Donald Trump laying a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery, recalling controversial remarks Trump allegedly made about military service members. Acosta highlighted claims that Trump's actions could politicize the deaths of those he commemorated.
Representative Jason Crow acknowledged the tragedy of the service members' deaths while emphasizing the importance of recognizing the overall loss during two decades of conflict, underlining that the decision to end the Afghanistan war was correct.
#society
The Western Journal: High School Quarterback Dies After Tragedy During Game - Family Finds Comfort in Christ
Caden Tellier, a 16-year-old quarterback from John T. Morgan Academy in Alabama, died from a traumatic brain injury sustained during a game against Southern Academy. His community mourns his loss while honoring his legacy as an organ donor, with a GoFundMe raising significant support for his family.
Caden's passing has sparked an outpouring of sympathy and tributes, emphasizing his kindness and impact on those around him. His family finds solace in their faith, describing him as a follower of Christ.
Fox News: Melania Trump's memoir soars to top spot on several Amazon 'Best Sellers' lists weeks before its release
Melania Trump's upcoming memoir, titled "Melania," has reached the top of multiple Amazon Best Sellers lists ahead of its release on October 1. The book promises to share personal stories and insights from her life, as well as never-before-seen family photos.
In addition to her memoir, Melania Trump has been active in initiatives supporting foster care and has launched a jewelry line that honors mothers. A portion of proceeds from both ventures is directed towards educational opportunities for children in the foster care system.
The Telegraph: Welshman branded a ‘hypocrite’ over campaign to restrict Tenerife tourism
Brian Harrison, a Welshman leading the ‘Salvar La Tejita’ campaign against mass tourism in Tenerife, defends his position against claims of hypocrisy. He argues that residents should care for their community, having lived in Spain for over 30 years.
The movement seeks to shift from mass to quality tourism due to rising local issues linked to high tourist influx. Harrison acknowledges the extreme protests in places like Barcelona but emphasizes the need for political action to address locals' demands.
#military
Times Of Israel: ‘Israel has lost its deterrent power’: Iran praises largely foiled Hezbollah strike
Iran praised Hezbollah's recent drone and missile strikes on Israel, asserting that Israel's deterrent capabilities have diminished. Hezbollah claimed to have targeted military sites, while Israeli forces reported the strikes were largely thwarted, resulting in limited damage.
Hezbollah's attacks follow ongoing skirmishes since October 8, linked to support for Gaza amid escalating regional tensions. Casualties on both sides have been reported, with fears of broader conflict heightened after key figures from Iranian-backed groups were assassinated.
#culture
GB News: WATCH: Martin Daubney treats fans to a rendition of Wonderwall by Oasis as comeback announcement looms
GB News host Martin Daubney performed "Wonderwall" live, mentioning he was instructed to stop. This coincides with Liam and Noel Gallagher's hints at an upcoming announcement, sparking excitement among fans about a potential reunion.
#sports
Le Monde: Ex-England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson dead at 76
Sven-Goran Eriksson, former England football manager, died at 76 from pancreatic cancer on August 26, 2024. His agent confirmed he passed away peacefully at home with family after a swift decline in health, having stepped back from public life earlier in 2023.
Eriksson was notable for leading England to the World Cup quarter-finals in 2002 and 2006. He managed various teams throughout his career, including clubs in Italy and a charity match with Liverpool Legends shortly before his death, which was a cherished memory for him.