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#politics
The American Spectator: Why Trump Wasn’t Charged With Insurrection
Democrats and the media label the Capitol Hill chaos on Jan. 6, 2021 as an "insurrection," despite no charges against Trump for inciting insurrection. The 14th Amendment's Section 3 does not clearly apply to Trump, and convicting him of insurrection would be difficult. However, Trump is indicted for "lying" about the 2020 election, aiming to keep him legally burdened. The partisan charges will hinder Trump's chances of a successful presidential campaign in 2024.
Front Page Magazine: Biden's Assault on the Constitution
The Biden administration, following the example set by Woodrow Wilson, is cracking down on political dissent and trampling on the First Amendment. From labeling parents as domestic terrorists to targeting pro-life protesters and traditional Catholics, the administration is intimidating and censoring anyone who opposes their progressive agenda. Now, they have filed a shaky indictment against Donald Trump, attempting to criminalize his political speech and actions related to the 2020 election. This attack on the First Amendment is a crude attempt to distract from the administration's failures and the Biden family corruption scandal, and it denies voters the chance to decide for themselves whether Trump should be president again.
#military
The American Spectator: Edward Teller: Remembering the Other Father of the Bomb
Edward Teller, one of the brilliant physicists behind the creation of the hydrogen bomb, had a fascinating encounter with the author on his deathbed. Teller discussed his involvement in Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative and his belief that Reagan played a crucial role in ending the Cold War. Teller also shared his views on religion and admitted he didn't have enough information to determine the existence of God.
#education
Front Page Magazine: Chicago Public Schools Employee Fired for Objecting to Student Drag Show
An engineer at a Chicago public school was fired after raising concerns about a student-produced drag show. The engineer was accused of not supporting "equal opportunity" and was terminated, prompting her to file a grievance complaint. The school later took down the posters and canceled the show, but did not provide an explanation.
#sports
Forbes: PFL Leaps To No. 2 In Latest MMA Social Media Engagement
Combat sports have been dominating social media with major events and fighters making headlines. The UFC remains the top promotion in terms of social media following, but the Professional Fighters League (PFL) is making a strong push for the number two spot, surpassing Bellator and ONE Championship. PFL's signings of popular fighters like Francis Ngannou and Cedric Doumbe have contributed to their growing presence on social media. With upcoming events and engagements on the rise, it's possible that PFL may surpass Bellator in total followers.
The American Spectator: ESPN Is a Dying Behemoth Pursue Culture, Not Death, This VacationVIDEO: Exclusive Interview With Marcus Schroeder, Teenager Arrested While Reading Scripture at ‘Family’ Drag Event
Disney's ESPN is facing financial trouble due to shrinking revenue and long-term obligations to sports leagues. The network has been forced to cut back on original programming and lay off employees. With competition from tech giants like YouTube and Amazon in the streaming sphere, ESPN's monopoly on sports broadcasting is no longer viable. However, the network is trying to turn things around by bringing in outside talent and focusing on edgy programming. The future of ESPN is uncertain, but it may survive with the help of other organizations in the industry.
#science
Front Page Magazine: Watson Video: Blaming Humans for Climate Change
Leftists believe in climate change caused by human activities and promote fear. Paul Watson analyzes the science behind the movement.