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#politics
PJ Media: ‘Sad Day for America’: Donald Trump Speaks to the Press After Arraignment
President Donald Trump is arraigned on charges related to Jan. 6, 2021, and claims it is persecution by the Biden administration. Trump pleads not guilty and criticizes the state of Washington, D.C., while arguing that his strong poll numbers played a role in his indictment.
Fox News: Pelosi credits January 6 Committee for ‘historic moment’ of Trump’s arraignment
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi praised the House Jan. 6 Committee for laying the groundwork for the indictment of former President Trump. Trump pleaded not guilty to charges related to his alleged role in the Capitol riot. Democrats emphasized that while the First Amendment protects lies, it does not protect criminal activity. The indictment resulted from an investigation into whether Trump interfered with the peaceful transfer of power after the 2020 election. The trial will be presided over by Judge Tanya Chutkan, who has handled similar cases. Trump called it a sad day for America and accused his opponents of persecuting him.
Breitbart: Trump Vows Revenge for Prosecutorial Harassment: 'In 2024, It Will Be Our Turn'
Former President Donald Trump expressed his plan for revenge against President Biden's Justice Department for targeting him with charges, promising that in 2024, it will be his turn. Trump criticized the Democrats for using the justice system as a political weapon and warned of retribution in the future. President Biden has long desired to target Trump, particularly for the events of January 6, 2021, at the U.S. Capitol, and hoped Attorney General Merrick Garland would take decisive action. Trump's latest indictment conveniently came after allegations implicating President Biden in his son's influence peddling schemes were made public.
The Blaze: Could Trump’s 3rd indictment mean the END of free speech? Alan Dershowitz weighs in
American lawyer and former Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz discusses the implications of Trump's third indictment with Glenn Beck. Dershowitz believes that the government will struggle to prove that Trump engaged in actions with a corrupt motive during the January 6 attacks on the U.S. Capitol. He also criticizes the flawed indictment and the bias of holding the trial in the District of Columbia, which is openly hostile toward Trump. Furthermore, Dershowitz argues that this case is an attack on freedom of speech and sets a dangerous precedent of criminalizing misinformation.
The Right Scoop: WATCH LIVE: Trump arraigned after phony indictment
Donald Trump faces arraignment at 4pm for a false indictment by Biden's special prosecutor. Media bias is apparent in live streams. Meanwhile, cute Dodo videos provide a refreshing escape.
Fox News: Zimbabwean opposition claims president's supporters stoned one of their members to death
Opposition party supporter allegedly beaten and stoned to death on way to political rally in Zimbabwe. History of violent and disputed elections.
US embassy in Niger partially evacuated after military takeover. Accusations of violence and intimidation by President Mnangagwa's administration ahead of elections.
Newsbusters: Haass: Republicans to Blame for Credit Downgrade, Not Bidenomics
Host Joe Scarborough and Richard Haass blame Republicans for the recent credit downgrade of the United States by Fitch. Haass deflects attention from Democratic responsibility for the massive debt and portrays Republicans as the cause of political dysfunction. Scarborough argues that a deal will always be reached to avoid default, regardless of which party is in power. The blame game on Morning Joe ignores the Democrats' role in overspending.
Forbes: Trump Arraignment: Ex-President Pleads Not Guilty To Four Jan. 6 Charges
Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to four felony charges accusing him of defrauding the U.S. and attempting to overturn the 2020 election. The charges carry maximum prison sentences ranging from five to 20 years.
#society
National Review: Florida Restricts AP Psychology over Gender-Identity, Sexual-Orientation Lessons
The Florida Department of Education has restricted the Advanced Placement Psychology course due to its inclusion of gender-identity and sexual-orientation lessons. The College Board, which develops the AP classes, argued that removing these lessons would make the course inappropriate. The Florida Department of Education stated that they did not ban the course and encouraged the College Board to offer it as originally intended.
Forbes: This Delta Pilot Leader Says His Union Has It Wrong On Age 65
Delta Air Lines captain Dave Forbes, a leader in the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), is opposing his union's stance on raising the retirement age for pilots from 65 to 67. Forbes, a 62-year-old pilot, argues that the current retirement age is discriminatory and that there is no scientific evidence to support it. ALPA, however, maintains that the retirement policy was developed and approved by elected representatives and the board of directors. The debate over the retirement age is part of the Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization bill.
Fox News: DEI firm allegedly called White principal who died by suicide a 'weed' that should be cut down
An influential equity firm CEO allegedly referred to a white principal as a "weed" during a training session on critical race theory, which led to the principal's suicide. The CEO denies the allegations and claims they are being used to discredit anti-racism efforts.
Human Events: EXCLUSIVE: Chris Rufo reveals that American social issues have
been ‘50 years in the making’
Jack Posobiec and Christopher Rufo discuss how the radical left has infiltrated federal agencies over the past 50 years, starting with universities and HR departments. They are now imposing their ideologies from the top down, leading to partisan indictments and the promotion of divisive theories. Rufo contrasts the current state of the FBI and DOJ with their earlier purpose, and emphasizes the need for a more realistic view of these institutions. They propose that individuals get involved locally to reclaim institutions, and that politicians address culture war issues and implement significant reforms.
The Blaze: Dennis Quaid just released his first GOSPEL ALBUM, and it's awesome
Actor Dennis Quaid discusses his new gospel album, which reflects his personal spiritual journey. He talks about overcoming addiction and finding solace in scripture, particularly the red words of Jesus in the New Testament. Quaid also comments on the emptiness and corruption in Hollywood, expressing his desire to use his acting abilities for uplifting and faith-based stories.
#war
Forbes: Islamic State Leader Dies After Less Than A Year Leading Embattled Terrorist Group, IS Says
The leader of the Islamic State has been announced dead, leading to a change in leadership for the fading organization. The group's new leader will be Abu Hafs al-Hashemi al-Qurayshi.
#economy
Flag And Cross: MGM Resorts Reports Record Q2 Revenue, Beats Estimates
MGM Resorts, a casino and hospitality company, reported a second-quarter revenue of $3.94 billion, a 21% increase compared to the previous year. The company also announced a partnership with Marriott International and plans for growth in Japan and New York. ( , )
Flag And Cross: Bank Of America Retracts Recession Forecast, Citing Strong Job Market And Consumer Spending
Bank of America retracts recession forecast, citing a strong job market and consumer spending. CEO expresses optimism about economic climate.
Flag And Cross: Paul Krugman: 'Quiet Quitting' Is 'Biting The Dust' As Non-Farm Productivity Growth Accelerates To 3-Year High
Nobel laureate Paul Krugman analyzes second-quarter productivity data, which shows a 3.7% increase, the fastest pace since 2020. Output increased by 2.4% while hours worked fell by 1.3%. Krugman suggests that the post-pandemic productivity slowdown has ended.
The rise in unit labor costs and a more engaged workforce indicate the decline of the "quiet quitting" trend, where employees do the minimum requirements. Recent economic indicators, such as GDP growth and easing pricing pressure, support a strong economy. Krugman also mentions that Bidenomics is working.
#education
Washington Free Beacon: New Jersey To Separate Sex Ed Classes By Gender Identity, Not Biological Sex
New Jersey's new sex ed policy divides classes by gender identity, allowing transgender students to attend sessions specific to opposite sex, creating controversy. Some locals plan to sue, citing lack of protection for girls. Similar changes were made last year, and schools must implement equity plans within 60 days or face sanctions.
#crime
The Blaze: 'Absolutely shocked and devastated': Elderly Hawaii man mauled to death by pack of dogs
A Hawaii man was fatally attacked by four dogs, leading to his death. The dog owners were not present during the incident, and authorities are treating it as a negligent failure to control a dangerous dog case.
Fox News: Veteran Boston-area police sergeant charged with assaulting 72-year-old neighbor
A veteran Massachusetts police sergeant is charged with assaulting his 72-year-old neighbor during a confrontation. The neighbor suffered injuries including a cut to his face and a bloody nose. The police sergeant claims the neighbor raised a hand first.
Fox News: New Castle County, DE, reaches $1M settlement in police shooting lawsuit
Officials in New Castle County, Delaware, will pay $1.05 million to settle a lawsuit over a fatal police shooting. Lymond Moses, who had a lethal amount of fentanyl in his system, was shot by officers after a brief chase.
The Right Scoop: Remember the thief stealing cigarettes who got quick justice by employees? Here’s how that video ended…
A thief tries to steal cigarettes from a convenience store but fails. The store workers let him go, but he has the audacity to ask for a drink on his way out.
Red State: Trump Lawyer's Eyebrow-Raising Comment Hints at the Coming Legal Strategy
Former President Donald Trump was arraigned in Washington, D.C., following indictments related to the January 6th incident. His lawyer, Alina Habba, mentioned that Trump received advice from multiple advisors and lawyers, implying that he was influenced by their counsel. It is suggested that Trump may attempt to shift blame onto his co-conspirators to defend himself.
#sports
Fox News: MLS coach slams officiating, treatment of Lionel Messi in loss to Inter Miami
Lionel Messi shines in a 3-1 victory for Inter Miami over Orlando City, scoring two goals. However, Orlando City coach Oscar Pareja criticizes the officiating, claiming preferential treatment for Messi.
Fox News: Rudy Gobert likens first-ever 3-pointer to another provocative first
Minnesota Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert sinks his first career three-pointer, calling it a milestone moment.
#outdoors
Fox News: Missing swimmers' bodies recovered off Florida Panhandle coast
Search crews in Florida have found the bodies of a woman and two juveniles who drowned while swimming in the Gulf of Mexico. It is believed that they are family members of a U.S. Marine. Strong currents may have been a factor.
#other
PJ Media: FRIDAY AT 4PM EASTERN: 'Five O'Clock Somewhere' with Kruiser, VodkaPundit
It's been a week since we last met, but we'll be back today at 4pm Eastern to catch up. See you there!