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#politics
Flag And Cross: 'The View' Loses It Over Trump Getting 'Fair Trial', Suggest Odd Punishments If 45 is Convicted
Some hosts on "The View" express dismay that former President Donald Trump would be afforded the rights of the accused. They question whether voters should know all the details of his trial before the 2024 election. They also accuse former Attorney General Bill Barr of starting the trend of weaponizing the government. However, these accusations ignore the politicization of the Justice Department during the Obama administration, including the false allegations of collusion with Russia and the targeting of conservative groups by the IRS. The Biden administration's pursuit of criminal charges against Trump while giving lenient treatment to his son is also mentioned.
Fox News: 'View' co-hosts berate GOP co-host for not backing Biden, clash over his electability: ‘Oh, it’s chaos!’
Co-hosts on "The View" clash over Alyssa Farah Griffin's refusal to vote for President Biden in 2024. Griffin argues that Democrats should be more concerned about their own reluctance to vote for Biden. The debate stems from a poll suggesting Trump could beat Biden in a rematch. Co-hosts Joy Behar and Sunny Hostin question Griffin's reasoning, while Behar highlights Biden's accomplishments and popularity among Democrats. The discussion ends with a plea for putting country before party.
Red State: Prediction: Jack Smith Will Get a DC Jury to Convict Trump and SCOTUS Will Vacate It. In Fact, Smith Is Counting on It
In 2014, Jack Smith, a DOJ attorney, brought corruption charges against Governor Bob McDonnell, but the convictions were later reversed by the Supreme Court. Now, as Special Counsel targeting Trump, Smith aims for an early trial and conviction, knowing it will be overturned by the Supreme Court, in order to fuel political gamesmanship and undermine the legitimacy of the Court. Smith is aware that recent Supreme Court rulings have warned against broad interpretations of criminal statutes, but he disregards them in pursuit of his agenda. Smith's tactics resemble those of Lavrentiy Beria, Stalin's secret police chief, who targeted individuals and then found crimes to fit.
The New American: Separating Campaign Rhetoric From Voting Record - The New American
In the midst of election season, the importance of holding elected officials accountable is emphasized. The Constitution serves as a guideline for elected officials, determining their success in office. The Freedom Index, provided by The New American and The John Birch Society, rates members of Congress based on their adherence to constitutional principles, revealing the current state of the Union.
Fox News: DeSantis dunks on NBA players for attacking Magic donation: 'NBA took a break from protesting our anthem'
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis retaliated against the NBA after they criticized the Orlando Magic for donating to his political action committee. The NBA Players Union called the donation "alarming," but the Magic clarified that it was made before DeSantis entered the presidential race. DeSantis has also faced scrutiny over a new African American history curriculum that has been criticized for its portrayal of slavery.
Breitbart: Turley: Trump January 6 Charges 'Very Difficult Case to Prove'
Law professor Jonathan Turley questions the strength of the indictment against former President Trump, stating that it is difficult to prove. Turley argues that Trump is not charged with incitement, insurrection, or seditious conspiracy, and believes the case is thin. He suggests that this could impact future elections and raises concerns about the criminalization of false political speech.
The Blaze: Mark Levin outlined a legal strategy for the beleaguered former president. Trump has embraced it.
Former President Donald Trump is facing a legal battle with the Biden Department of Justice, led by special counsel Jack Smith. Trump's legal team, guided by BlazeTV host Mark Levin, is considering an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court to address what they perceive as an assault on the electoral system. Trump agrees that the Supreme Court should intervene, as he believes the lawsuits are interfering with his campaign efforts. Levin suggests appealing to the circuit court in Florida for a fairer hearing. If Trump is elected, Levin recommends that he pardon himself from all charges brought against him.
Flag And Cross: Mike Huckabee Believes Trump Will Be Convicted, D.C. Case Will Make Its Way to SCOTUS
Donald Trump supporters face a tough road ahead as they anticipate an unfair trial in Washington D.C. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee predicts Trump will lose at the court level and possibly at the appellate level as well. He believes the case could ultimately reach the Supreme Court with a potential 9-0 decision based on free speech and the right of belief. The biased nature of D.C. towards Democrats and against Republicans is evident, making it unlikely for Trump to receive a fair trial. Many commentators, including Huckabee and former Supreme Court clerk Mike Davis, agree that this case is an attempt to influence the 2024 presidential election. Despite the challenges, Trump supporters can find solace in the hope that the conservative majority in the Supreme Court will recognize the inconsistencies and lawfare utilized in these indictments, leading to a just outcome.
Fox News: Ron DeSantis fires back after NBPA calls Orlando Magic's political contribution 'alarming'
Florida Governor and Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis faced criticism after the Orlando Magic organization donated $50,000 to a grassroots movement supporting his potential presidential campaign. The National Basketball Players Association called the donation "alarming" and DeSantis responded by criticizing the NBA for taking a break from protesting the national anthem and focusing on his policies. DeSantis has also faced backlash for a controversial passage in a new African American history curriculum that suggests enslaved people benefited from slavery, which he claims is being misinterpreted.
Breitbart: Democrats Pushing for Trump Trial to Be Televised
House Democrats are urging the Judicial Conference to allow former President Donald Trump's criminal trials to be televised for the sake of transparency and public access. They argue that the public needs to witness the proceedings to accept the outcome and understand the evidence and credibility of witnesses. The request comes as Trump faces a new indictment related to the U.S. Capitol riot, with his lawyer claiming it is a political persecution and a deflection from the corruption allegations surrounding the Biden family.
The Economist: Time flies—and so should Rishi Sunak
Rishi Sunak's travel expenses and the misallocation of government time highlight the need for better control and scrutiny over the use of taxpayers' resources. The lack of quantifying how time is used leads to inefficiency and neglect of long-term challenges. The Campaign for Taxpayers' Time aims to address this issue and bring about a more mature public debate on the capacity of the state. Meanwhile, Britain's dilapidated buildings reflect the dismal state of public services, as well as the botched merger of its aid and diplomatic corps and lower spending on aid. Despite his progressive image, Prime Minister Boris Johnson is actually the most right-wing Conservative leader of his generation.
#economy
Breitbart: Tim Apple Blues: iPhone Sales Fall for Third Straight Quarter
Apple's iPhone revenue has declined for the third consecutive quarter, but the company's services division has seen accelerated growth, balancing out the drop in hardware sales. The services business, which includes subscriptions and Apple Pay, has shown over eight percent growth, becoming Apple's most profitable arm. Despite the decline in iPhone sales, the services division is expected to continue expanding.
#military
Fox News: All about the Coast Guard: When it was established, how to enlist and what the military branch does
On August 4, the U.S. Coast Guard celebrates its 233rd birthday as one of America's six armed forces, working primarily at sea and enforcing laws regarding the environment, customs, and maritime safety. To join, individuals must go through eight weeks of basic training in Cape May, New Jersey. The Coast Guard is considered military, although it falls under the Department of Homeland Security. On average, people serve eight years in the Coast Guard and can start the enlistment process by finding a recruiter and scheduling an interview.
#culture
Breitbart: Country Legend Randy Travis Defends Jason Aldean's 'Try That in a Small Town' Amid Left's Racism Smears
Country music legend Randy Travis and his wife, Mary, expressed support for Jason Aldean's hit single "Try That in a Small Town" in the face of accusations of racism. They agreed with the song's message and defended the inclusion of a courthouse associated with a 1927 lynching in the music video. Other defenders include Joe Rogan, Lee Greenwood, and Cody Johnson.
#crime
Front Page Magazine: NAACP Turns on Black Pro-Crime Soros DA
Soros DA Pamela Price faces backlash from the Asian community and the NAACP for her handling of the Jasper Wu case and the Blake Mohs case. Critics accuse her of pro-crime policies and lack of communication with the victims' families. The NAACP has called for a state of emergency due to increasing violent crime in Oakland, blaming Price's unwillingness to charge and prosecute serious criminals.
#sports
Forbes: Germany Pay For Lack Of Plan B With World Cup Group Stage Exit
Germany's shocking exit from the Women's World Cup was due to injuries, a weakened defense, and an over-reliance on forward Alexandra Popp.
#science
Fox News: Webb Space Telescope captures stunning shots of Ring Nebula
The James Webb Space Telescope captures stunning new images of the Ring Nebula, revealing unprecedented detail of its features and the star at its center. Scientists can use this data to study the formation and evolution of planetary nebulae.
#technology
Fox News: Beware – that dream job offer could actually be a malware scam
Hackers are now using fake job offers to trick people looking for employment, particularly those with experience in Linux. The criminal hacker group Lazarus is behind this scheme, using social media sites like LinkedIn to send messages with job offers. The messages contain malware disguised as a PDF file, infecting the victim's device when they download it.
#other
Fox News: Risky! Walking downstairs is more dangerous for young women than others for key reasons, said study
Young women are more likely than young men to engage in risky behaviors while walking downstairs, such as multitasking and wearing sandals or high heels. These findings were from an observational study of college students on a university campus. Women were less likely to use handrails and more likely to be holding something in their hands or engaged in conversation. Falls on stairs pose a significant risk, especially for children, young adults, and older adults. Falls can result in serious injuries, including broken bones and head injuries. Preventative measures include avoiding distractions, wearing appropriate footwear, and using handrails.
Forbes: WGA Nets Small Victories At Strike Locations, And With 1st Studio Meeting In Months Scheduled
After nearly 100 days on the picket line, the pressure from the Writers Guild seems to be working as the owner of Radford Studio Center and NBC Universal have made concessions, allowing picketing at the main entrance and addressing safety concerns. The WGA and AMPTP will finally come together for a discussion after months of stalemate.