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3 Aug 2023
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Fox News: Trump’s Jan. 6 indictment turns on whether he knowingly lied about the 2020 outcome
Media outlets have reported on the indictment of Donald Trump, but his guilt is still uncertain. The Justice Department claims that Trump spread lies about the election, while Trump argues that he has the right to challenge the results. This case will test democracy and determine if Joe Biden was legitimately elected.
Front Page Magazine: Pelosi: "Interesting To See How Similar" Trump Indictment is to Proposed House Dem Charges
The media highlights similarities between the House Democrat J6 committee and the Jack Smith indictment. The committee's work influenced the charges brought by Smith. Pelosi praises the committee, but it is concerning to see such politicization of charges and the erosion of the political system.
The Federalist: Pro-Lifers Seek Injunction From Illinois' Anti-Pregnancy Center Law
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signed SB 1909 into law, despite a lack of evidence of deceptive practices by pregnancy centers. The bill aims to shut down these centers but fails to provide any substantial reason for doing so. Attorneys have filed a lawsuit, challenging the constitutionality of the law.
#economy
Foreign Policy: Africa’s Critical Minerals Could Power America’s Green Energy Transition
The Biden administration's focus on climate change and the transition to a green economy is missing Africa. Currently, the United States relies heavily on China for critical minerals needed for renewable technologies. Congress should amend the Inflation Reduction Act to include African nations in its energy transition to diversify suppliers and deepen commercial ties.
#health
The Federalist: Useful Idiots In The West Helped The CCP Cover Up Covid's Origin
Key public health officials and scientists in the West, along with the Chinese Communist Party, suppressed debates about the lab-leak theory of Covid-19's origin. The influential scientific paper, "The Proximal Origin of SARS-CoV-2," published in Nature Medicine, was part of the cover-up. The scandal reveals the political intervention and conflicts of interest that tainted the scientific inquiry.
#crime
Fox News: Oregon deputy makes 'miraculous' recovery after being shot multiple times in head, chest: 'Second chance'
Deputy Charles Dozé survives a shooting incident while serving an eviction notice in Oregon. He suffered multiple gunshot wounds but is now awake and recovering. His daughter is grateful for a second chance with her father.
Front Page Magazine: Buttigieg's 'Buddy' Sentenced to 30 Years for Child Porn
Former Mayor Patrick Wojahn, known for advocating for marriage equality, pleads guilty to possession and distribution of child sexual abuse material. He faces a 30-year prison sentence.
#other
The Federalist: Clarence Thomas Won't Let ‘Equity’ Rob Black People Of Dignity
Justice Clarence Thomas's recent concurring opinion in the Supreme Court's affirmative action decision criticizes Ibram X. Kendi and the "equity-industrial complex" that promotes policies perceived to rob black people of agency. Kendi believes that individual behaviors shape success for individuals, but policies create success for groups, and he advocates for discrimination as long as it is "anti-racist." Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's dissenting opinion aligns with Kendi's views, using black-white disparities and historical contexts to defend the use of racial preferences in college admissions. Thomas rejects this mindset, arguing for equality under the law and rejecting different standards based on skin color.