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Biden blames Trump in statement on Afghanistan, deploys 5,000 US troops to evacuate personnel as Taliban march toward Kabul
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PAUL SACCAAugust 14, 2021
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President Joe Biden, who is on a scheduled vacation at Camp David, issued a statement Saturday afternoon regarding the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan. Biden announced he would deploy 5,000 U.S. troops to Afghanistan to evacuate personnel as the Taliban marches towards Kabul.
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Arizona police say they have audio of Democratic state senator admitting to child molestation
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CARLOS GARCIAAugust 06, 2021
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A Democratic Arizona state senator was arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting two teenaged brothers, and police say they have him on audio admitting to the crimes.
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Sen. Otoniel "Tony" Navarrete of Phoenix was arrested on Thursday on suspicion of having sexual conduct with a minor, police said.
The openly gay 35-year-old Democrat is accused of inappropriately touching a boy who was 14 at the time of the incident in 2019.
According to Maricopa County Superior Court documents, one of the victims claimed that Navarrete touched him and performed sex acts on him more than five times from the time he was about 12 or 13 years old until he was 15 years old.
Police say they recorded Navarrete talking to one of the victims and admitting to the molestation.
"Of course, I regret any bad actions that I did, absolutely wishing everything could be different. I'm sorry, mijo," Navarrete was quoted as saying on the recording. Police say he was not aware they were recording the call.
When the victim, who is now 16 years old, asked Navarrete why he touched the boy's penis, he reportedly replied that he was "not well."
Navarrete made his first appearance in court via an iPad because he is also infected with the coronavirus with mild symptoms despite being vaccinated.
Police recommended seven felony charges including three counts of sexual conduct with a minor and one count of molestation of a child.
Navarrete's attorney pressed for a more lenient bond of $15,000 on the basis that he had cooperated with police, but the judge ordered a $50,000 bond. He added some conditions to the bond including the forfeiture of Navarrete's passport.
Dems demand resignation
Many of Navarrete's legislative colleagues called for his resignation after the details of the charges were released.
"Like many in our community, I am grieving as more details come out about the charges against my Senate seatmate. I am calling on Senator Otoniel 'Tony' Navarrete to resign immediately. We are elected to protect the most vulnerable, and that begins with our children," tweeted state house member Raquel Teran.
"In light of these disturbing charges, House and Senate Democrats are calling on Senator Navarrete to resign immediately. Abuse of this kind is intolerable and our hearts go out to the victims," read a statement from Arizona House Democrats.
"Although every person is granted the right to a fair trial, we believe that it is in the best interest of the residents in Legislative District 30 that Sen. Navarrete resign immediately," said a statement from the Young Democrats of Arizona.
Navarrete had been an outspoken critic of former President Donald Trump.
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'If you are born with a d**k, you are not a chick': Shop owner doesn't back down when trans council member complains about sign; store's Google reviews skyrocket
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SARAH TAYLORAugust 06, 2021
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An altercation between an Aberdeen, Washington, business owner and a transgender council member made headlines after the two engaged in a screaming match over a sign in the business owner's shop that reads "If you are born with a d**k, you are not a chick."
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Mike Rowe says he regrets what he said publicly about the pandemic lockdown
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CARLOS GARCIAAugust 05, 2021
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Reality television show star Mike Rowe addressed the debate over vaccinations in a lengthy Facebook post and said that he regretted jumping on board the lockdown campaign early on in the pandemic.
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Rowe posted his response to a question by a follower of his Facebook page that asked why he hadn't encouraged people to get vaccinated.
"[W]hat are you waiting for? As you surely know, Delta is raging. The sooner we're all vaccinated, the sooner we can get back to normal!" asked Steve Manchin.
"The short answer is no - I have not publicly encouraged anyone to get vaccinated," Rowe responded.
"In fact, I have recently declined to participate in several PSA's designed to persuade people to get the jab," he added. "That's not because I'm opposed to vaccines, obviously. Vaccines have saved more lives than any other advancement in the long history of medicine, and to your point, I got the shots the minute I was eligible. But I'm not a doctor, Steve, and even though I occasionally play one on TV, I'm not inclined to dispense medical advice to the people on this page."
Rowe went on to explain that he had signed on to support the lockdown early on in the pandemic and he regretted it.
I did appear in a few PSA's early on, back when they assured us that locking down was essential to keeping our hospitals from being overrun. "Two weeks to flatten the curve!" Remember that one? That of course, turned out to be untrue, and I regret my role in helping perpetuate that particular falsehood. I also regret what I said during the first Zoom show to air in primetime. It was an episode of After the Catch, where I discussed the lockdowns with a few crab-boat captains. At one point, I looked into the camera lens on my computer and said, with uncharacteristic earnestness, "For the first time in a long time, it appears we're all in the same boat."
Rowe criticized the renewed mask mandate in California by citing statistics about the efficacy of vaccines.
"According to the CDC, just one 1 in 27,000 vaccinated people have contracted it," he explained. "That means if you're vaccinated, you're more likely to get struck by lightning than contract COVID. And yet, people are once again calling for more lockdowns, more restrictions, and more compliance from those who already got their shots."
He went on to criticize elected officials, journalists and some medical experts.
"They're always certain, usually wrong, incapable of shame, and utterly void of humility. Is it any wonder millions find them unpersuasive?" he asked rhetorically.
Rowe concluded by demanding that the government stop treating the unvaccinated like the enemy and instead a "steady flow of verifiable data that definitively proves that the vast, undeniable, overwhelming majority of people who get this disease are unvaccinated."
He added that new episodes of his show, "Dirty Work," are forthcoming.
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White House attacks GOP Govs. Ron DeSantis, Greg Abbott: Mitigate dangerous Delta spike or 'get out of the way'
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SARAH TAYLORAugust 04, 2021
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White House press secretary Jen Psaki issued scathing advice to Republican Govs. Ron DeSantis (Fla.) and Greg Abbott (Texas): Get control of the Delta variant in your states or "get out of the way."
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Jen Psaki crumples when Fox News reporter grills her about face masks for vaccinated people
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CHRIS ENLOEJuly 28, 2021
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White House press secretary Jen Psaki crumpled under questioning Tuesday over new mask guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, resorting to justifying the new guidance as a "determination" from "public health officials" without pointing to data or evidence.
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Do you remember President Trump's dire prediction during the first debate?
He warned that if Joe Biden became president, the country would fall into "a depression the likes of which you've never seen."
Yet the mainstream media buried President Trump's warning because they knew he was right.
They won't talk about the economic disaster we're about to face.
Now I worry that millions of American families will suffer because of it.
That's why it's my duty to go public with this UNCENSORED warning.
We're about to witness the biggest crisis in our nation's history.
It will be worse than the Great Recession. And it will be worse than the Great Depression. History books will call it the Great Devastation.
But there's still time to protect your family from what's coming.
No matter WHAT happens next.
I urge you to go HERE now.
Stay safe,
Andy Snyder
Founder, Manward Press
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Biden lashes out at female reporter for asking basic question, but not on the topic he wanted: 'You are such a pain in the neck'
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CHRIS ENLOEJuly 27, 2021
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President Joe Biden lashed out at a female reporter Monday over a basic question about whether the Department of Veterans Affairs will require its staff to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
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While meeting with Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi in the Oval Office, Biden demanded that reporters ask questions only related to the withdrawal of American troops from combat in Iraq, which Biden announced Monday.
However, NBC News reporter Kelly O'Donnell skirted that demand — and Biden chided her in front of everyone.
"Mr. President, Veterans Affairs is going to have a mandate for its health care—" O'Donnell asked before Biden interrupted her.
"You are such a pain in the neck, but I'm going to answer your question because we've known each other so long. It has nothing to do with Iraq," Biden interrupted, rebuking the question. "Yes, Veteran Affairs is going to, in fact, require that all doctors working in their facilities are gonna have to be vaccinated."
"You are such a pain in the neck, but I'm going to answer your question," President Biden said to a reporter while… https://t.co/mvdLLmGceU
— Mediaite (@Mediaite)1627325203.0
O'Donnell was recently elected president of the White House Correspondents' Association, so she is well-respected among her peers.
What was the reaction?
Journalists quickly noted that Biden's biting response to O'Donnell is not the first time he has publicly chided a prominent female reporter.
Glenn Greenwald, for example, highlighted an incident last month in which Biden rebuked CNN's Kaitlan Collins, who questioned Biden about Russian President Vladimir Putin following a meeting between the two.
"Why are you so confident he'll change his behavior, Mr. President?" Collins asked, referring to Putin.
"I'm not confident he'll change his behavior...where the hell— what do you do all the time?" Biden screamed. "When did I say I was confident?"
When Collins questioned how Biden could describe his meeting with Putin as "constructive," considering Putin refuses to acknowledge human rights abuses or cyberattacks against the U.S., Biden chided again, "If you don't understand that, you are in the wrong business."
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"A President inciting violence against journalists with language like this is never acceptable. And one can't help but notice that this is the second time Biden has lashed out so insultingly and aggressively against a woman doing her job as a reporter," Greenwald said. "In journalism we call this a 'pattern.'"
Others noted that former President Donald Trump was literally accused of subverting democracy when he criticized media.
"[W]hy is Biden attacking our democracy?" Siraj Hashmi mocked.
"We must not allow this attack on a free press….does Joe Biden not know the sacrifices these people make every day?!?" Richard Grenell said.
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Obama's former doctor predicts Biden will resign 'in the near future,' fears the president is a 'national security issue'
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PAUL SACCAJuly 23, 2021
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Ronny Jackson, who served as physician to the president during the administrations of Barack Obama and Donald Trump, is concerned about President Joe Biden's current cognitive abilities. Jackson, who became the representative for Texas' 13th Congressional District this year, believes that Biden won't finish out his first term in office and will resign or be forced out of the White House via the 25th Amendment.
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Rep. Rob Wittman calls on Speaker Nancy Pelosi to cancel August recess
Rep. Rob Wittman (R-Va.) is calling upon House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-C.A.) to cancel the congressional chamber's upcoming August recess, arguing that lawmakers should not leave town before completing the American people's business."With less than two weeks in session before Congress takes our taxpayer funded recess, the full House has yet to even ... Read more https://www.theblaze.com/news/rep-wittman-calls-for-pelosi-to-cancel-house-s-august-recess?utm_source=theblaze-breaking&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=New-Trending-Story_WEEKEND%202021-07-17&utm_term=ACTIVE%20LIST%20-%20TheBlaze%20Breaking%20News
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Do you remember President Trump's dire prediction during the first debate?
He warned that if Joe Biden became president, the country would fall into "a depression the likes of which you've never seen."
Yet the mainstream media buried President Trump's warning because they knew he was right.
They won't talk about the economic disaster we're about to face.
https://pro.manwardpress.com/p/DEV49MWLLT2YRDSCBPCBPLTWAR/LMWLX730/?h=true
Now I worry that millions of American families will suffer because of it.
That's why it's my duty to go public with this UNCENSORED warning.
https://pro.manwardpress.com/p/DEV49MWLLT2YRDSCBPCBPLTWAR/LMWLX730/?h=true
We're about to witness the biggest crisis in our nation's history.
https://pro.manwardpress.com/p/DEV49MWLLT2YRDSCBPCBPLTWAR/LMWLX730/?h=true
It will be worse than the Great Recession. And it will be worse than the Great Depression. History books will call it the Great Devastation.
But there's still time to protect your family from what's coming.
No matter WHAT happens next.
I urge you to go HERE now.
https://pro.manwardpress.com/p/DEV49MWLLT2YRDSCBPCBPLTWAR/LMWLX730/?h=true
Stay safe,
Andy Snyder
Founder, Manward Press
P.S. I've made some shocking predictions before... but NEVER anything like this. That's why you need to discover the five steps you must take today if you want to safeguard - and perhaps even grow - your wealth.
>>See the controversial details HERE.
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Black Lives Matter gets crushed for praising Cuban regime, blaming 'cruel' US for unrest: 'BLM is a radical Marxist organization'
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PAUL SACCAJuly 15, 2021
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Black Lives Matter reacted to Cubans engaging in pro-freedom demonstrations by praising the communist Cuban regime that oppresses its own people, over a million of whom are black. The Black Lives Matter organization also blamed the United States for the current upswell of unrest in Cuba. BLM was blasted on social media for its official stance on the anti-government protests in Cuba.
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On Wednesday night, the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation posted its official statement about the mass demonstrations in Cuba where protesters chanted, "Liberty!" and "Freedom!"
"Black Lives Matter condemns the U.S. federal government's inhumane treatment of Cubans, and urges it to immediately lift the economic embargo," the post on Instagram reads.
BLM described the embargo as a "cruel and inhumane policy" that is "at the heart of Cuba's current crisis."
"Since 1962, the United States has forced pain and suffering on the people of Cuba by cutting off food, medicine and supplies, costing the tiny island nation an estimated $130 billion," BLM claimed, when in fact, the U.S. embargo allows the export of agricultural products, food, medicine, medical equipment, and humanitarian goods into Cuba.
"Without that money, it is harder for Cuba to acquire medical equipment needed to develop its own COVID-19 vaccines and equipment for food production," Black Lives Matter proposed.
"The people of Cuba are being punished by the U.S. government because the country has maintained its commitment to sovereignty and self-determination," BLM argued. "The U.S. government has only instigated suffering for the country's 11 million people – of which 4 million are Black and Brown."
Black Lives Matter praised the authoritarian Cuban regime for protecting "Black revolutionaries like Assata Shakur," who is a convicted cop-killer and was a leader in the Black Liberation Army, "an underground, black nationalist-Marxist militant organization." Shakur, who was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of a New Jersey State Trooper Werner Foerster, escaped prison and fled to Cuba, where Fidel Castro granted her asylum.
BLM declared, "Now we look to President Biden to end the embargo, something President Barack Obama called for in 2016. This embargo is a blatant human rights violation and it must come to an end."
Black Lives Matter has released a statement on Cuba: https://t.co/NgnT1o1oZE
— Sabrina Rodríguez (@Sabrina Rodríguez)1626315672.0
Black Lives Matter was bashed on social media for supporting Cuba's authoritarian one-party system, instead of backing Cubans calling for freedom.
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.): "Here's the Black Lives Matter org supporting the brutal & oppressive dictatorship in #Cuba."
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.): "The extortionist ring known as the Black Lives Matter organization took a break today from shaking down corporations for millions & buying themselves mansions to share their support for the Communist regime in #Cuba."
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.): "BLM is a radical Marxist organization. Biden cannot let his left-wing supporters pressure him into propping up Havana's communist regime."
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.): "A Marxist organization that not only supports defunding the police, but also supports an oppressive Communist regime."
Melissa Chen: "Imagine thinking the trade embargo is responsible for the plight of Cubans. Why, you mean a system without access to capitalist markets cannot provide/allocate resources on its own? Every headline should read: 'BLM in favor of state oppression & police brutalization of PoC.'"
Allie Beth Stuckey: "BLM loves communism & hates America. The exact opposite of Cubans fleeing here."
Giancarlo Sopo: "Disgusting! Despite the Cuban dictatorship's murdering and beating of protestors (many of them Black), BLM's statement on Cuba….condemns the US, praises the Castro regime, and makes no mention of the atrocities being committed by the dictatorship."
Robert Barnes: "Imagine saying Cubans right to choose their own government means siding with the Cuban government that refuses to give them precisely that choice. Just another group of black lives that don't matter for #BLM."
Mercedes Schlapp: "BLM says NOTHING about how the Cuban communist and authoritarian regime has stripped the freedoms of the Cuban people and killed innocent lives. Their statement is a betrayal of the Cuban people who are fighting for freedom. BLM supports the communist regime and is a Marxist org."
Jim Geraghty: "Black Lives Matter has finally found a group of cops they're unwilling to criticize."
Liz Wheeler: "In the face of brutal tyranny at the hands of the Communist Cuban regime, Black Lives Matter condemns… the United States. If you don't believe BLM is Marxist by this point, I don't know how to talk to you."
Hillel Neuer: "In Cuba, a repressive regime is firing on peaceful protesters. In America, the organization Black Lives Matter @Blklivesmatter just sided with the oppressor."
Will Cain: "And yet so many will walk around still believing BLM is simply a call for racial enlightenment."
Many online commenters were not surprised that BLM supported Cuba's communist regime since co-founder Patrisse Cullors admitted that the organization's creators are "trained Marxists" and was once ecstatic that a book she was promoting was compared to the "Little Red Book" by Chinese Communist Party leader Mao Zedong.
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.): "It's no surprise that the Marxists of BLM are defending a murderous communist regime."
Lisa Boothe: "Not surprising coming from communists."
Dana Loesch: "No surprise here, the communists are siding with the communists."
Ben Shapiro: "Reminder: BLM is a horrible communist organization and always was."
Will Chamberlain: "Of course - BLM was founded by trained Marxists, why is anyone surprised that they are communists."
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Man sentenced to death for killing mother, then frying her organs to eat them
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PHIL SHIVERJuly 12, 2021
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A man in Kolhapur, India, has been convicted and sentenced to die for murdering his mother before frying her organs in order to consume them, the Times of India reported.
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The man, 35-year-old Sunil Rama Kuchkoravi, received the sentence last week and now waits to see if the Bombay high court will confirm his execution.
What happened?
According to court documents, in August 2017 a young girl alerted neighbors after finding Sunil with bloodstained hands standing near the disemboweled body of his 63-year-old mother, Yallava.
When police arrived on the scene, they reportedly discovered "the naked dead body of Yallava lying in a pool of blood" with the "liver, intestine, heart, rib, [and] chest" removed. Officers then allegedly followed the blood trail to the kitchen, where they found her heart on a platter along with a piece of her rib soaking in an oil bottle next to chili powder and spices.
Multiple knives covered in blood were also discovered at the scene and were later confirmed to have been used during the horrifying crime.
"After the incident [the] accused intended to eat the heart and rib of his own mother," the court order read, adding that his actions indicate "he had no remorse even after committing murder of his mother."
Prosecutors in the case argued the incident should fall in the category of a "rarest of rare" crime — a classification within the Indian legal system that allows the death penalty to be administered.
"We had sought the death sentence," public prosecutor Vivek Shukla told reporters. "There are precedents in 'rarest of rare' cases when [death by hanging] is given. He murdered his own mother and desecrated the body in a way no one would imagine."
The sessions court agreed with the classification and so the suggested penalty will be carried out, pending a review.
What else?
A police inspector who investigated the case, S.S. More, described it as the most gruesome murder he had ever experienced in all his years in law enforcement.
"I have seen many murders and dead bodies in my career in Mumbai and in the Naxalite areas of the state. This was the most cruel," he said. "We carried out stomach-wash, hand-wash, and foot-wash, and the samples were sent for DNA profiling. All samples matched with the deceased. We had 12 eyewitnesses on our side. Also, the scene at the murder site and the condition of [the] deceased body were sufficient to prove the cruelty of the accused."
Sessions judges added that gruesome crime had shaken the "collective conscience" of the local community.
Man sentenced to death for killing mother, then frying her organs to eat them
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PHIL SHIVERJuly 12, 2021
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A man in Kolhapur, India, has been convicted and sentenced to die for murdering his mother before frying her organs in order to consume them, the Times of India reported.
Whitlock dishes on his ESPN exit, Bill Simmons, John Skipper, Deadspin and the Undefeated
The man, 35-year-old Sunil Rama Kuchkoravi, received the sentence last week and now waits to see if the Bombay high court will confirm his execution.
What happened?
According to court documents, in August 2017 a young girl alerted neighbors after finding Sunil with bloodstained hands standing near the disemboweled body of his 63-year-old mother, Yallava.
When police arrived on the scene, they reportedly discovered "the naked dead body of Yallava lying in a pool of blood" with the "liver, intestine, heart, rib, [and] chest" removed. Officers then allegedly followed the blood trail to the kitchen, where they found her heart on a platter along with a piece of her rib soaking in an oil bottle next to chili powder and spices.
Multiple knives covered in blood were also discovered at the scene and were later confirmed to have been used during the horrifying crime.
"After the incident [the] accused intended to eat the heart and rib of his own mother," the court order read, adding that his actions indicate "he had no remorse even after committing murder of his mother."
Prosecutors in the case argued the incident should fall in the category of a "rarest of rare" crime — a classification within the Indian legal system that allows the death penalty to be administered.
"We had sought the death sentence," public prosecutor Vivek Shukla told reporters. "There are precedents in 'rarest of rare' cases when [death by hanging] is given. He murdered his own mother and desecrated the body in a way no one would imagine."
The sessions court agreed with the classification and so the suggested penalty will be carried out, pending a review.
What else?
A police inspector who investigated the case, S.S. More, described it as the most gruesome murder he had ever experienced in all his years in law enforcement.
"I have seen many murders and dead bodies in my career in Mumbai and in the Naxalite areas of the state. This was the most cruel," he said. "We carried out stomach-wash, hand-wash, and foot-wash, and the samples were sent for DNA profiling. All samples matched with the deceased. We had 12 eyewitnesses on our side. Also, the scene at the murder site and the condition of [the] deceased body were sufficient to prove the cruelty of the accused."
Sessions judges added that gruesome crime had shaken the "collective conscience" of the local community.
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PAUL SACCAJuly 09, 2021
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Newly surfaced emails show connections among a U.S. health agency headed by Dr. Anthony Fauci, EcoHealth Alliance, and Chinese scientists. The recently exposed documents also show that researchers at the Wuhan Institute of Virology were scrambling to find disinfectant and asked a National Institutes of Health official for help.
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Judicial Watch obtained 301 pages of emails and other records from National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases officials who had connections with the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China. According to the documents that were obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request by Judicial Watch, the NIAID gave at least nine grants to EcoHealth Alliance, a U.S. nonprofit organization focused on finding unknown viruses and infectious diseases in nature. EcoHealth Alliance reportedly used those NIAID grants to work with Chinese scientists on research such as probing the emergence of a bat coronavirus — years before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Judicial Watch lists the nine grants to EcoHealth Alliance from the NIAID, where Dr. Fauci has been the director since 1984:
One grant awarded each year between 2010 and 2012 to EcoHealth Alliance, working with Chinese collaborator Jinping Chen of Guangdong Entomological Institute, to study in China "Risk of Viral Emergence from Bats."
One grant awarded each year from 2014 to 2017 to EcoHealth Alliance, working with Chinese collaborator Changwen Ke of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of Guangdong, in a project titled "Understanding the Risk of Bat Coronavirus Emergence."
A grant was issued in 2012 to EcoHealth Alliance, working with Xiangming Xiao of the East China Normal University, in a project titled "Comparative Spillover Dynamics of Avian Influenza in Endemic Countries."
A grant was issued in 2018 to EcoHealth Alliance, again working with Ke in the project called "Understanding the Risk of Bat Coronavirus Emergence."
The recently emerged emails also show that scientists at China's Wuhan lab were scrambling to find disinfectant for equipment, including positive pressure personnel suits.
The physical facilities of the Wuhan Institute of Virology were completed in January 2015, which made it China's first biosafety level 4 laboratory. BSL-4 laboratories are "used to study infectious agents or toxins that pose a high risk of aerosol-transmitted laboratory infections and life-threatening disease for which no vaccines or therapies are available," according to the U.S. Health and Human Services.
"Laboratory personnel are required to wear full-body, air-supplied suits, which are the most sophisticated type of PPE," the HHS states of BSL-4 labs. "All personnel shower before exiting the laboratory and go through a series of procedures designed to fully decontaminate them before leaving."
The emails from 2016 that were recovered by the FOIA request show a conversation where Wuhan Institute of Virology vice director Yuan Zhiming asked National Institutes of Health virologist Jens Kuhn for help getting disinfectant for the equipment in China's potentially dangerous BSL-4 lab.
"I am writing to you to ask your help," Zhiming wrote. "Our laboratory is under operation without pathogens, and we are now looking for the disinfectants for decontamination of airtight suits and surface decontamination indoor decontamination."
"We have tried several ones do [sic] determine their antiviral efficacy and corrosion to pipeline and wastewater treatment equipment," he continued. "Unfortunately, we have found a good candidate. I hope you can give us some help, to give us some suggestion for the choice of disinfectants used in P4 laboratory."
Zhiming allegedly asks what kinds of disinfectants are effective for decontamination of airtight protective clothes, doors, the laboratory, infectious materials, and air decontamination.
Zhiming concluded the email, "Best regards and looking forward to seeing you in Wuhan." In a later email, Kuhn said he "personally" met Zhiming "in Wuhan twice."
After news of the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan, Zhiming purportedly wrote to Kuhn on March 20, 2020:
The 2019 novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) outbreak is a major challenge for global public health security. Infection with SARS-CoV-2 has been associated with serious acute respiratory distress syndrome with large number of patients' hospitalization and relatively high mortality. We had a very hard time in combating the infection in Wuhan, the epicenter of the COVID-19 in China, and now we can see the situation goes in good direction, with no reported confirmed case, no reported suspected case in last two days here.
My colleagues and I, have been working on characterization of pathogens, antiviral screen, vaccine development, animal modeling since the early January this year, and some progresses have been made. I hope our understanding of the virus and the technology could be valuable in the global fighting to the virus.
There is also a February 2018 email from Dr. Ping Chen, the NIAID representative in China, discussing a "type of new flu vaccine using nano-technology from China's Wuhan Institute of Virology."
Judicial Watch added that "the Chinese had blocked all Internet links to reports on the new technology." This development allegedly prompted Chen to write a "night note" to U.S. government officials, which said, "The intranasal nano-vaccine can target broad-spectrum flu viruses and induces robust immune responses."
In a January 2017 report to NIH colleagues, Chen mentioned the "Global Virome Project," which described its mission as: "Stimulate the development of an innovative network of public, private, philanthropic, and civil organizations to detect the majority of our planet's unknown viral threats to human health and food security to prepare for and stop future epidemics."
Chen described the Global Virome Project and showed a link to Peter Daszak, the president of EcoHealth Alliance:
The purpose of the project is to identify viruses present in the wildlife with potential crossing over to humans, causing human infection and disease. Following the identification of the viruses is the development of vaccines to protect human population… One of the partners in this project is EcoHealth Alliance. Peter Daszak from EcoHealth Alliance is one of the leaders for the GVP project and he has NIAID grant from RDB looking at the coronaviruses in Bat populations in China in collaboration with Wuhan Institute of Virology.
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Liberal social media furious after Wall Street Journal dares to allow Trump to attack Big Tech in scathing op-ed
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SARAH TAYLORJuly 09, 2021
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Former President Donald Trump issued a scathing rebuke of Big Tech in an op-ed published Thursday in the Wall Street Journal, detailing why he is suing Big Tech giants and how he believes certain corporations are complicit in squashing the speech and diverse ideas of everyday American people.
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Liberal social media quickly went into a frenzy over the paper's decision to allow the former president to write a piece for its pages.
What are the details?
In his article "Why I'm Suing Big Tech," Trump explained that he believes Big Tech is working in tandem with the government to "censor the free speech of the American people."
"One of the gravest threats to our democracy today is a powerful group of Big Tech corporations that have teamed up with the government to censor the free speech of the American people," he wrote.
Pointing out that the very idea is not just wrong, but unconstitutional, the former president vowed, "To restore free speech for myself and for every American, I am suing Big Tech to stop it.
"Social media has become as central to free speech as town meeting halls, newspapers, and television networks were in prior generations," he continued. "The internet is the new public square."
Trump added that in recent years Big Tech platforms have been censoring Americans and discriminating against free speech by de-platforming, suspensions, and more, "controlling the political debate" in America.
"Consider content that was censored in the past year," he wrote. "Big Tech companies banned users from their platforms for publishing evidence that showed the coronavirus emerged from a Chinese lab, which even the corporate media now admits may be true."
He also pointed to Big Tech's censorship on hydroxychloroquine treatment for COVID-19 cases as well as how the mainstream media and social media networks appeared to quash reports about the laptop controversy surrounding President Joe Biden's son, Hunter, and more.
"Perhaps most egregious, in the weeks after the election, Big Tech blocked the social media accounts of the sitting president," Trump continued. "If they can do it to me, they can do it to you — and believe me, they are."
Pointing to his recent class-action lawsuit against Big Tech giants such as Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, and Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Trump added, "This flagrant attack on free speech is doing terrible damage to our country."
"The suit seeks damages to deter such behavior in the future and injunctions restoring my accounts.," he added.
In a Wednesday statement announcing the suit, the former president said, "I stand before you this morning to announce a very important and very beautiful, I think, development for our freedom and our freedom of speech. ... Today, in conjunction with the America First Policy Institute, I'm filing as the lead class action representative a major class action lawsuit against the Big Tech giants including Facebook, Google and Twitter, as well as their CEOs."
The lawsuit is seeking an immediate injunction to stop social media platforms from what he says is the "illegal, shameful censorship of the American people."
"Our case will prove this censorship is unlawful, it's unconstitutional, and it's completely un-American," Trump added.
Trump, concluding the op-ed, warned that Democrats are coordinating with Big Tech to suppress any nonconformist thought from social media platforms.
"This coercion and coordination is unconstitutional," he insisted. "The Supreme Court has held that Congress can't use private actors to achieve what the Constitution prohibits it from doing itself. In effect, Big Tech has been illegally deputized as the censorship arm of the U.S. government. This should alarm you no matter your political persuasion. It is unacceptable, unlawful and un-American."
What are people saying?
One user complained, "Trump screams 'I AM BEING CENSORED!' from the editorial page of a mainstream international media outlet. Shame on you, @WSJ, shame on you, @WSJopinion."
Another added, "It's not the biggest takeaway from Trump's op-ed (the biggest has to do with what WSJ opinion has become) but it was still perplexing to me that Trump's use of 'illegal alien' wasn't changed by an editor. AP stopped using the term in 2013, and many pubs have since followed suit."
"WSJ must know the case has no merit and is being used as a fundraising tool. You have some duty to your readers don't you? Maybe some duty to yourselves? Some code of ethics?" another fumed.
"And again, reminding me why I canceled my WSJ subscription," one user quipped.
Another took aim at the paper for not being "serious" or thoughtful."
"Future generations will marvel when we tell them the Wall Street Journal was once considered a serious, thoughtful newspaper," the user wrote.
Another snarked, "*NOTE* @WSJopinion is not @WSJ, rather more similar to right-wing propagandists such as @seanhannity and @OANN."
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BREAKING: Disgraced Trump critic Michael Avenatti sentenced to 2.5 years for attempted Nike shakedown
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The sentencing marks the conclusion of one of three criminal trials that the 50-year-old California lawyer is set to undergo
PHIL SHIVERJuly 08, 2021
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Disgraced critic of former President Donald Trump and onetime Democratic presidential hopeful Michael Avenatti was sentenced on Thursday to 30 months, or two and a half years, in prison for trying to extort tens of millions of dollars from Nike, Inc. two years ago.
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What are the details?
The final sentencing was well below the maximum sentence that Avenatti could have received, which was nine years.
While reading the sentencing, Judge Paul Gardephe of the Southern District of New York said, "Mr. Avenatti had become drunk on the power of his platform. Or what he perceived the power of his platform to be. He had become someone who operated as if the laws and rules that apply to everyone else did not apply to him."
Avenatti reportedly cried in the courtroom during his concluding speech prior to sentencing.
The ex-lawyer for porn star Stormy Daniels was indicted on wire fraud and extortion charges for attempting to shake down Nike for approximately $20 million by threatening to go public with damaging information about the company.
Shortly before charges were announced in March 2019, Avenatti posted a tweet warning that he would be holding a news conference to expose "criminal conduct [that] reaches the highest levels of Nike and involves some of the biggest names in college basketball."
Additionally, the FBI recorded Avenatti in March 2019 making similar claims in a call with Nike's lawyers.
"I'm not f***ing around with this, and I'm not continuing to play games," he said, according to court documents, adding, "I'll go take $10 billion off your client's market cap."
"While the defendant may have tried to hide behind legal terms and a suit and tie, the jury clearly saw the defendant's scheme for what it was — an old-fashioned shakedown," U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman said in a statement following Avenatti's guilty verdict in February 2020.
What else?
Avenatti quickly rose to national fame in 2018 for his high-handed representation of Stormy Daniels — real name Stephanie Clifford — a porn star who claims to have had a relationship with former President Trump.
Daniels alleged in a lawsuit that she had been paid $130,000 in hush money by ex-Trump personal attorney Michael Cohen ahead of Trump's 2016 presidential election victory.
Before long, Avenatti became a left-wing media darling and a regular fixture on networks such as CNN and MSNBC.
According to the Media Research Center, between March 2018 and March 2019, Avenatti appeared on CNN 122 times, on MSNBC 108 times, and on broadcast news networks like ABC, CBS, and NBC a combined 24 times.
What's next?
Thursday's sentencing marks the conclusion of one of three criminal trials that the 50-year-old California lawyer is set to undergo.
CNBC reported that next week Avenatti will stand trial on a litany of charges alleging the lawyer defrauded several of his clients — one being a mentally ill paraplegic — out of millions of dollars.
Then, in 2022, Avenatti will be tried a third time on charges related to allegedly cheating Stormy Daniels out of $300,000 she earned in proceeds from a book she wrote.
Daniels, who later fired Avenatti, posted on her Instagram following the lawyer's conviction, saying, "Sadly, it appears that what Michael Avenatti did to me was just the tip of the iceberg of deceit. I am not surprised his dishonesty has been revealed on a grand scale."
What are the details?
The final sentencing was well below the maximum sentence that Avenatti could have received, which was nine years.
While reading the sentencing, Judge Paul Gardephe of the Southern District of New York said, "Mr. Avenatti had become drunk on the power of his platform. Or what he perceived the power of his platform to be. He had become someone who operated as if the laws and rules that apply to everyone else did not apply to him."
Avenatti reportedly cried in the courtroom during his concluding speech prior to sentencing.
The ex-lawyer for porn star Stormy Daniels was indicted on wire fraud and extortion charges for attempting to shake down Nike for approximately $20 million by threatening to go public with damaging information about the company.
Shortly before charges were announced in March 2019, Avenatti posted a tweet warning that he would be holding a news conference to expose "criminal conduct [that] reaches the highest levels of Nike and involves some of the biggest names in college basketball."
Additionally, the FBI recorded Avenatti in March 2019 making similar claims in a call with Nike's lawyers.
"I'm not f***ing around with this, and I'm not continuing to play games," he said, according to court documents, adding, "I'll go take $10 billion off your client's market cap."
"While the defendant may have tried to hide behind legal terms and a suit and tie, the jury clearly saw the defendant's scheme for what it was — an old-fashioned shakedown," U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman said in a statement following Avenatti's guilty verdict in February 2020.
What else?
Avenatti quickly rose to national fame in 2018 for his high-handed representation of Stormy Daniels — real name Stephanie Clifford — a porn star who claims to have had a relationship with former President Trump.
Daniels alleged in a lawsuit that she had been paid $130,000 in hush money by ex-Trump personal attorney Michael Cohen ahead of Trump's 2016 presidential election victory.
Before long, Avenatti became a left-wing media darling and a regular fixture on networks such as CNN and MSNBC.
According to the Media Research Center, between March 2018 and March 2019, Avenatti appeared on CNN 122 times, on MSNBC 108 times, and on broadcast news networks like ABC, CBS, and NBC a combined 24 times.
What's next?
Thursday's sentencing marks the conclusion of one of three criminal trials that the 50-year-old California lawyer is set to undergo.
CNBC reported that next week Avenatti will stand trial on a litany of charges alleging the lawyer defrauded several of his clients — one being a mentally ill paraplegic — out of millions of dollars.
Then, in 2022, Avenatti will be tried a third time on charges related to allegedly cheating Stormy Daniels out of $300,000 she earned in proceeds from a book she wrote.
Daniels, who later fired Avenatti, posted on her Instagram following the lawyer's conviction, saying, "Sadly, it appears that what Michael Avenatti did to me was just the tip of the iceberg of deceit. I am not surprised his dishonesty has been revealed on a grand scale."
BREAKING: Disgraced Trump critic Michael Avenatti sentenced to 2.5 years for attempted Nike shakedown
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The sentencing marks the conclusion of one of three criminal trials that the 50-year-old California lawyer is set to undergo
PHIL SHIVERJuly 08, 2021
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Disgraced critic of former President Donald Trump and onetime Democratic presidential hopeful Michael Avenatti was sentenced on Thursday to 30 months, or two and a half years, in prison for trying to extort tens of millions of dollars from Nike, Inc. two years ago.
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What are the details?
The final sentencing was well below the maximum sentence that Avenatti could have received, which was nine years.
While reading the sentencing, Judge Paul Gardephe of the Southern District of New York said, "Mr. Avenatti had become drunk on the power of his platform. Or what he perceived the power of his platform to be. He had become someone who operated as if the laws and rules that apply to everyone else did not apply to him."
Avenatti reportedly cried in the courtroom during his concluding speech prior to sentencing.
The ex-lawyer for porn star Stormy Daniels was indicted on wire fraud and extortion charges for attempting to shake down Nike for approximately $20 million by threatening to go public with damaging information about the company.
Shortly before charges were announced in March 2019, Avenatti posted a tweet warning that he would be holding a news conference to expose "criminal conduct [that] reaches the highest levels of Nike and involves some of the biggest names in college basketball."
Additionally, the FBI recorded Avenatti in March 2019 making similar claims in a call with Nike's lawyers.
"I'm not f***ing around with this, and I'm not continuing to play games," he said, according to court documents, adding, "I'll go take $10 billion off your client's market cap."
"While the defendant may have tried to hide behind legal terms and a suit and tie, the jury clearly saw the defendant's scheme for what it was — an old-fashioned shakedown," U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman said in a statement following Avenatti's guilty verdict in February 2020.
What else?
Avenatti quickly rose to national fame in 2018 for his high-handed representation of Stormy Daniels — real name Stephanie Clifford — a porn star who claims to have had a relationship with former President Trump.
Daniels alleged in a lawsuit that she had been paid $130,000 in hush money by ex-Trump personal attorney Michael Cohen ahead of Trump's 2016 presidential election victory.
Before long, Avenatti became a left-wing media darling and a regular fixture on networks such as CNN and MSNBC.
According to the Media Research Center, between March 2018 and March 2019, Avenatti appeared on CNN 122 times, on MSNBC 108 times, and on broadcast news networks like ABC, CBS, and NBC a combined 24 times.
What's next?
Thursday's sentencing marks the conclusion of one of three criminal trials that the 50-year-old California lawyer is set to undergo.
CNBC reported that next week Avenatti will stand trial on a litany of charges alleging the lawyer defrauded several of his clients — one being a mentally ill paraplegic — out of millions of dollars.
Then, in 2022, Avenatti will be tried a third time on charges related to allegedly cheating Stormy Daniels out of $300,000 she earned in proceeds from a book she wrote.
Daniels, who later fired Avenatti, posted on her Instagram following the lawyer's conviction, saying, "Sadly, it appears that what Michael Avenatti did to me was just the tip of the iceberg of deceit. I am not surprised his dishonesty has been revealed on a grand scale."
What are the details?
The final sentencing was well below the maximum sentence that Avenatti could have received, which was nine years.
While reading the sentencing, Judge Paul Gardephe of the Southern District of New York said, "Mr. Avenatti had become drunk on the power of his platform. Or what he perceived the power of his platform to be. He had become someone who operated as if the laws and rules that apply to everyone else did not apply to him."
Avenatti reportedly cried in the courtroom during his concluding speech prior to sentencing.
The ex-lawyer for porn star Stormy Daniels was indicted on wire fraud and extortion charges for attempting to shake down Nike for approximately $20 million by threatening to go public with damaging information about the company.
Shortly before charges were announced in March 2019, Avenatti posted a tweet warning that he would be holding a news conference to expose "criminal conduct [that] reaches the highest levels of Nike and involves some of the biggest names in college basketball."
Additionally, the FBI recorded Avenatti in March 2019 making similar claims in a call with Nike's lawyers.
"I'm not f***ing around with this, and I'm not continuing to play games," he said, according to court documents, adding, "I'll go take $10 billion off your client's market cap."
"While the defendant may have tried to hide behind legal terms and a suit and tie, the jury clearly saw the defendant's scheme for what it was — an old-fashioned shakedown," U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman said in a statement following Avenatti's guilty verdict in February 2020.
What else?
Avenatti quickly rose to national fame in 2018 for his high-handed representation of Stormy Daniels — real name Stephanie Clifford — a porn star who claims to have had a relationship with former President Trump.
Daniels alleged in a lawsuit that she had been paid $130,000 in hush money by ex-Trump personal attorney Michael Cohen ahead of Trump's 2016 presidential election victory.
Before long, Avenatti became a left-wing media darling and a regular fixture on networks such as CNN and MSNBC.
According to the Media Research Center, between March 2018 and March 2019, Avenatti appeared on CNN 122 times, on MSNBC 108 times, and on broadcast news networks like ABC, CBS, and NBC a combined 24 times.
What's next?
Thursday's sentencing marks the conclusion of one of three criminal trials that the 50-year-old California lawyer is set to undergo.
CNBC reported that next week Avenatti will stand trial on a litany of charges alleging the lawyer defrauded several of his clients — one being a mentally ill paraplegic — out of millions of dollars.
Then, in 2022, Avenatti will be tried a third time on charges related to allegedly cheating Stormy Daniels out of $300,000 she earned in proceeds from a book she wrote.
Daniels, who later fired Avenatti, posted on her Instagram following the lawyer's conviction, saying, "Sadly, it appears that what Michael Avenatti did to me was just the tip of the iceberg of deceit. I am not surprised his dishonesty has been revealed on a grand scale."
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Texas judge denies US citizen due process rights, sends her before Islamic Sharia tribunal instead
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The judge ordered a Muslim woman seeking a divorce from her husband to undergo arbitration through an Islamic court
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A judge in Texas earlier this year effectively denied a U.S. citizen her constitutionally protected due process rights, choosing instead to order her to appear before an Islamic tribunal where her testimony is considered inferior. And when her lawyers sounded the alarm — the judge doubled down.
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"I stand before you this morning to announce a very important and very beautiful, I think, development for our freedom and our freedom of speech ... today, in conjunction with the America First Policy Institute, I'm filing as the lead class action representative a major class action lawsuit against the Big Tech giants including Facebook, Google and Twitter, as well as their CEOs," Trump said.
The lawsuit seeks a court order to immediately halt social media platforms "illegal, shameful, censorship of the American people." The former president is demanding an end to shadow-banning, blacklisting, and canceling of conservatives by Big Tech companies.
"Our case will prove this censorship is unlawful, it's unconstitutional, and it's completely un-American," Trump said.
In January, after a mob of Trump supporters gathered at the U.S. Capitol and got into violent altercations with police officers, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube — which is owned by Google — each announced that Trump would no longer be able to use their platforms. The tech companies claimed that Trump's repeated insistence that the 2020 presidential election was stolen and that President Joe Biden's victory was illegitimate incited the violence at the Capitol.
Twitter permanently banned Trump, citing the "risk of further incitement of violence" by his account, while Facebook indefinitely deplatformed the sitting president. After Facebook's Oversight Board criticized the company for imposing an arbitrary punishment on Trump, the company clarified that Trump will remain deplatformed through Jan. 7, 2023, at least. Trump's YouTube channel remains indefinitely suspended until there is no longer a "risk of incitement to violence."
"There is no better evidence that Big Tech is out of control than the fact that they banned the sitting president of the United States earlier this year," Trump told the gathered reporters. "If they can do it to me, they can do it to anyone."
First reported by Axios, Trump's lawsuit will also seek the immediate restoration of his social media accounts and "punitive damages" on the Big Tech giants.
The lawsuits also target the liability protections Big Tech companies enjoy under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
"While the social media companies are officially private entities, in recent years they have ceased to be private with the enactment and their historical use of Section 230, which profoundly protects them from liability," Trump said. "It is in effect a massive government subsidy, these companies have been co-opted, coerced and weaponized by government actors to become the enforcers of illegal, unconstitutional censorship."
The former president accused social media companies of coordinating with federal public health officials during the pandemic to censor certain speech. Trump pointed to policies that banned users for sharing "misinformation" about COVID-19, such as opinions that raised questions about the origins of the virus and whether it was leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
Big Tech companies became "the de-facto censorship arm of the U.S. government," Trump said.
"I stand before you this morning to announce a very important and very beautiful, I think, development for our freedom and our freedom of speech ... today, in conjunction with the America First Policy Institute, I'm filing as the lead class action representative a major class action lawsuit against the Big Tech giants including Facebook, Google and Twitter, as well as their CEOs," Trump said.
The lawsuit seeks a court order to immediately halt social media platforms "illegal, shameful, censorship of the American people." The former president is demanding an end to shadow-banning, blacklisting, and canceling of conservatives by Big Tech companies.
"Our case will prove this censorship is unlawful, it's unconstitutional, and it's completely un-American," Trump said.
In January, after a mob of Trump supporters gathered at the U.S. Capitol and got into violent altercations with police officers, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube — which is owned by Google — each announced that Trump would no longer be able to use their platforms. The tech companies claimed that Trump's repeated insistence that the 2020 presidential election was stolen and that President Joe Biden's victory was illegitimate incited the violence at the Capitol.
Twitter permanently banned Trump, citing the "risk of further incitement of violence" by his account, while Facebook indefinitely deplatformed the sitting president. After Facebook's Oversight Board criticized the company for imposing an arbitrary punishment on Trump, the company clarified that Trump will remain deplatformed through Jan. 7, 2023, at least. Trump's YouTube channel remains indefinitely suspended until there is no longer a "risk of incitement to violence."
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Judge sentences convicted pedophile to 280 years in prison for 'horrific, dastardly conduct' against four little girls
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A California judge has sentenced a Paso Robles, California, man to more than 280 years in prison after he was convicted on 52 counts related to sex abuse of children, including video surveillance of dozens of children without their knowledge.
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BREAKING: Pennsylvania Supreme Court throws out Bill Cosby conviction, orders him released from prison
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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturned Billy Cosby's 2019 sexual assault conviction Wednesday and ordered the actor-comedian to be released from prison, the Associated Press reported Wednesday afternoon.
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The court took the added step of barring future prosecutions on the charges, the Philadelphia Inquirer said.
Cosby, 83, has served more than two years of a three- to 10-year sentence for his conviction on charges that he drugged and sexually molested Andrea Constand in 2004.
The case began in 2005 after Constand went to then-Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce Castor with her allegations. Castor ultimately declined to file charges against Cosby in the case and reached an agreement with the comedian not to prosecute, the court noted.
Castor's stuck a deal with Cosby's lawyers that he would not prosecute on Constand's assault charges if Cosby set for a deposition in a civil case Constand had filed against him.
Years later, the court said, Castor's successors "did not feel bound by his decision, and decided to prosecute Cosby notwithstanding that prior undertaking."
Prosecutors used parts of the testimony from the Constand's civil case against Cosby in the criminal trial. In fact, Cosby wasn't charged until after a prosecutor in 2015 got ahold of Cosby's newly unsealed "damaging" testimony from the civil case, the Inquirer reported.
From the court's decision:
In 2005, Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce Castor learned that Andrea Constand had reported that William Cosby had sexually assaulted her in 2004 at his Cheltenham residence. Along with his top deputy prosecutor and experienced detectives, District Attorney Castor thoroughly investigated Constand's claim. In evaluating the likelihood of a successful prosecution of Cosby, the district attorney foresaw difficulties with Constand's credibility as a witness based, in part, upon her decision not to file a complaint promptly. D.A. Castor further determined that a prosecution would be frustrated because there was no corroborating forensic evidence and because testimony from other potential claimants against Cosby likely was inadmissible under governing laws of evidence. The collective weight of these considerations led D.A. Castor to conclude that, unless Cosby confessed, "there was insufficient credible and admissible evidence upon which any charge against Mr. Cosby related to the Constand incident could be proven beyond a reasonable doubt."
Seeking "some measure of justice" for Constand, D.A. Castor decided that the Commonwealth would decline to prosecute Cosby for the incident involving Constand, thereby allowing Cosby to be forced to testify in a subsequent civil action, under penalty of perjury, without the benefit of his Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination. Unable to invoke any right not to testify in the civil proceedings, Cosby relied upon the district attorney's declination and proceeded to provide four sworn depositions. During those depositions, Cosby made several incriminating statements.
D.A. Castor's successors did not feel bound by his decision, and decided to prosecute Cosby notwithstanding that prior undertaking. The fruits of Cosby's reliance upon D.A. Castor's decision — Cosby's sworn inculpatory testimony — were then used by D.A. Castor's successors against Cosby at Cosby's criminal trial. We granted allowance of appeal to determine whether D.A. Castor's decision not to prosecute Cosby in exchange for his testimony must be enforced against the Commonwealth.
Castor, the Inquirer said, objected to the new prosecution, citing his agreement with Cosby to not prosecute.
"Recalling his thought process at the time, the former district attorney further emphasized that it was 'absolutely' his intent to remove 'for all time' the possibility of prosecution," the court said, "because 'the ability to take the Fifth Amendment [in the civil case] is also for all time removed.'"
The state Supreme Court sided with Cosby, ruling that his agreement with Castor should have kept him from being charged in the case.
Read the full majority opinion:
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Mother-daughter athlete duo appear on Fox News to rail against inclusion of transgender women in women's sports: This could mean 'the end of women's sports'
Athlete Cynthia Monteleone and her fellow athlete daughter, Reese, appeared on Friday's "Tucker Carlson Tonight" where the two blasted the idea of including transgender women — or biologically born males — in women's sports. What are the details? In fiery remarks, the Monteleones said that trans weightlifter Laurel Hubbard — who ... Read more https://www.theblaze.com/news/mother-daughter-athlete-duo-appear-on-fox-news-to-rail-against-inclusion-of-transgender-women-in-women-s-sports?utm_source=theblaze-breaking&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=New-Trending-Story_WEEKEND%202021-06-26&utm_term=ACTIVE%20LIST%20-%20TheBlaze%20Breaking%20News
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Chinese scientists deleted key data that could help identify origins of COVID-19, study claims
Chinese researchers appear to have deleted important data from a global database operated by the National Institutes of Health that could provide key insights into the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, a preprint study claims. An American scientist recovered the deleted data from cloud storage and and published his analysis Tuesday. The paper, "Recovery of deleted deep sequencing data sheds more light on the early Wuhan SARS-CoV-2 epidemic," suggests that early virus samples from the Wuhan seafood market that until now have been the focus of most studies on the origins of the pandemic "are not fully representative of the viruses actually present in Wuhan at that time."
The paper is not yet peer-reviewed, and its findings should not yet be considered conclusive. The recovered virus samples do not support either the "lab leak" hypothesis or the "natural origins" hypothesis of the origins of SARS-CoV-2, according to scientists who have examined the paper. But these scientists say it does suggest the virus was spreading in Wuhan earlier than the Chinese government claimed, and the paper's author, Dr. Jesse Bloom, says his findings should reinforce skepticism that China has fully shared all relevant data on COVID-19.
Bloom, an influenza virus expert at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, also says his study should be a cause for hope that scientists can recover additional information about the early spread of SARS-CoV-2 without an international investigation.
In the course of his research into SARS-CoV-2, Bloom read a paper that analyzed data from a project by Wuhan University that sequenced 45 positive coronavirus cases from January and early February 2020. The Chinese study, which developed an improved technique to test for and diagnose COVID-19 cases, was peer-reviewed and published in June 2020.
The SARS-CoV-2 sequences obtained by the Chinese researchers were uploaded to the NIH's Sequence Read Archive (SRA), a database for storing what are essentially maps of how viruses are built. These sequences can help scientists study how a virus originated and evolved over time, and such study may lead to knowledge that can prevent the next pandemic.
But when Bloom went to the SRA to examine the Chinese sequences, he found the data had been deleted. He explained in his paper that the SRA "is designed as a permanent archive of deep sequencing data." The only circumstances under which data can be removed is if the original researchers make an email request to have it deleted, provide reasons for doing so, and have that request approved by SRA staff.
A spokesperson for the NIH told the Telegraph that the NIH had "reviewed the submitting investigator's request to withdraw the data" in June 2020 and subsequently removed it.
"The requestor indicated the sequence information had been updated, was being submitted to another database, and wanted the data removed from SRA to avoid version control issues," the spokesperson said. "Submitting investigators hold the rights to their data and can request withdrawal of the data."
Bloom attempted to contact the Wuhan University researchers asking why they requested the data be deleted but did not receive a response. He noted in his paper that "there is no plausible scientific reason for the deletion" and suggested "it therefore seems likely the sequences were deleted to obscure their existence."
Fortunately, he was able to recover some of the data from the Google Cloud, obtaining 34 early positive COVID-19 samples, and he was able to reconstruct partial viral sequences from 13 of them.
In a Twitter thread about his paper, Bloom explained why these sequences are crucial for understanding the origins of the virus.
"Although events that led to emergence of #SARSCoV2 in Wuhan are unclear (zoonosis vs lab accident), everyone agrees deep ancestors are coronaviruses from bats," Bloom said.
"Therefore, we'd expect the first #SARSCoV2 sequences would be more similar to bat coronaviruses, and as #SARSCoV2 continued to evolve it would become more divergent from these ancestors. But that is *not* the case!" he continued.
"Instead, early Huanan Seafood Market #SARSCoV2 viruses are more different from bat coronaviruses than #SARSCoV2 viruses collected later in China and even other countries."
These findings suggest that the first virus samples from Huanan Seafood Market, originally suspected by scientists to be the source of viral outbreak, were not the earliest evolutions of the virus. That would mean SARS-CoV-2 was circulating before China reported its first confirmed COVID-19 case on Dec. 8, 2019, and did not necessarily originate in the wet market.
Reacting to this new information, University of California, Berkeley, Professor Rasmus Neilsen, a genomics expert, said the findings "are the most important data that we have received regarding the origins of Covid-19 for more than a year."
Bloom said his work has several important implications.
"First, [the] fact this dataset was deleted should make us skeptical that all other relevant early Wuhan sequences have been shared," he tweeted, noting that China ordered many labs to destroy early samples of the virus.
"Sequence sharing could be further limited by fact that scientists in China are under an order from the State Council requiring central approval of all publications," he added.
The second major implication of this work is that "it may be possible to obtain additional information about early spread of #SARSCoV2 in Wuhan even if efforts for more on-the-ground investigations are stymied."
Bloom explained in his paper that "it should be immediately possible for the NIH to determine the date and purported reason for deletion of the data set analyzed here, since the only way sequences can be deleted from the SRA is by an e-mail request to SRA staff." He also suggested that SRA email records should be reviewed to determine if there were any more requests to delete early SARS-CoV-2 sequences from the database.
"Importantly, SRA deletions do not imply any malfeasance: there are legitimate reasons for removing sequencing runs, and the SRA houses >13-million runs making it infeasible for its staff to validate the rationale for all requests," Bloom said. "However, the current study suggests that at least in one case, the trusting structures of science have been abused to obscure sequences relevant to the early spread ofSARS-CoV-2 in Wuhan.
"A careful re-evaluation of other archived forms of scientific communication, reporting, and data could shed additional light on the early emergence of the virus."
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COVID death toll suddenly drops 25% when California county officials make policy change
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CHRIS ENLOEJune 06, 2021
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Alameda County, a Northern California county that includes the city of Oakland, has revised its COVID-19 data methodology, resulting in a massive 25% decrease in its reported COVID-19 deaths.
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What are the details?
The COVID-19 death toll in Alameda County decreased from 1,634 to 1,223 on Friday after officials updated their methodology for COVID-19 reporting, now only including people who directly died from COVID-19 in their count.
Previously, Alameda County officials included in their death toll any resident who died while infected the virus — not just those individuals who died directly from COVID-19.
The Los Angeles Times now includes the following note on its Alameda County data, "Alameda County on Friday reduced its total count of deaths by 411. The county previously reported deaths of any person infected with the virus. The updated total includes only deaths in which COVID-19 was a direct or contributing cause, or if COVID-19 could not be ruled out as a cause."
Neetu Balram, a spokesperson for the Alameda County Public Health Department, said the 411 people removed from the county's COVID-19 death toll died from causes "clearly not caused by COVID," the Oaklandside reported.
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Dr. Amesh Adalja, an infectious disease expert and senior scholar at Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, told The Oaklandside that although some adjustments are to be expected, 25% "seems high." Adalja said he has never seen this big of an adjustment in a death count with other infectious diseases.
In a press release, Balram said Alameda County's definition of a COVID-19 death lagged behind the state's official definition, which explains the sudden change.
"Alameda County previously included any person who died while infected with the virus in the total COVID-19 deaths for the County," the press release explained. "Aligning with the State's definition will require Alameda County to report as COVID-19 deaths only those people who died as a direct result of COVID-19, with COVID-19 as a contributing cause of death, or in whom death caused by COVID-19 could not be ruled out."
In total, more than 67,000 people have died from COVID-19 in California.
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Could Donald Trump run for Congress, then House speaker in 2022? Former president says idea is 'very interesting'
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CHRIS PANDOLFOJune 05, 2021
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Donald Trump for Congress?
It sounds like a far-fetched idea, but the former president appeared to express interest in starting his political comeback in the U.S. House during an interview with radio host Wayne Allyn Root on Friday afternoon. Root pitched Trump on the idea of running for a U.S. House seat from Florida next year and then seeking to become House Speaker should Republicans win the majority in the 2022 midterm elections.
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From that position, Root said, Trump could "wipe" Biden out as the Republican leader and then run for president again in 2024.
"Why not, instead of waiting for 2024, and I'm hoping you'll run in 2024, but why not run in 2022 for the United States Congress? A House seat in Florida. Win big. Lead us to a dramatic landslide victory. Take the House by 50 seats," he told Trump.
"Then you become the Speaker of the House, lead the impeachment of Biden and start criminal investigations against Biden. You'll wipe him out for this last two years," continued the radio host.
Trump appeared to like what he was hearing.
"That's so interesting," the former president said. "You know, It's very interesting."
He added that other people have suggest he run for Senate, "but you know what, your idea might be better."
Root isn't the first person to float the idea of Trump running for Congress. Back in February, 2016 Trump campaign strategist Steve Bannon told a group of Republicans in Boston that Trump should unseat Speaker Pelosi and launch an impeachment investigation against Biden.
"We totally get rid of Nancy Pelosi, and the first act of President Trump as Speaker [of the House] will be to impeach Joe Biden for his illegitimate activities of stealing the presidency," Bannon said.
The plan would require several events to break in Trump's favor. First, he'd have to find a House district in Florida where he could win the Republican primary (not difficult) and go on to victory in the general election (more difficult, depending on the district). Then, Republicans would have to win control of the House and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) would need to be willing to step aside to make way for Trump as Speaker.
But a leading Republican like McCarthy putting aside his own ambitions to avoid crossing Trump wouldn't exactly be surprising. Trump's impending decisions on his political future have frozen most of the Republican candidates who want to run for president in 2024 but do not want to challenge Trump in a primary. Since losing the White House to President Joe Biden, Trump has dropped several hints about his intention to run again but has made no firm commitments to doing so.
The former president's political ambitions remain complicated, however, by a criminal investigation into his business dealings led by New York prosecutors. A special grand jury was convened at the end of May to consider evidence and Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. is widely expected to seek criminal charges against Trump.
Trump has slammed the probe as "purely political" and by all indications he has no intention of letting it interrupt his plans. He will speak at the North Carolina GOP convention on Saturday, rallying Republicans in the swing state ahead of a crucial Senate election next year. Later this summer the former president's campaign-style rallies are expected to resume as he travels the nation in support of various Republican candidates.
Is Trump seriously considering a run for U.S. House? It's impossible to know for sure. But the media interest in his comments on Root's radio show demonstrates how everyone is waiting to see what Donald Trump will do next.
Senior Trump aide Jason Miller put it this way: "I don't think anyone is having more fun right now than President Donald J. Trump."
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Facebook: Trump will remain banned through at least January 7, 2023
Facebook has suspended former President Donald Trump for two years in response to a company Oversight Board ruling, the Washington Post reported on Friday. The social media giant suspended Trump in January following the J ...
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Biden officials shut down Trump-era investigation to determine if COVID-19 leaked from Wuhan bio lab
President Joe Biden's administration reportedly shut down a State Department investigation into the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic that was started last year by the Trump administration under then-Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's leadership.
News of the Biden administration's actions are significant because the theory that COVID-19 leake from the Wuhan Institute of Virology — which the media once denounced as a conspiracy theory — has gained considerable traction in recent weeks, not that evidence existed previously showing the theory was not a viable possibility.
What are the details?
According to CNN, which broke the news late Tuesday, the Biden administration terminated a "closely-held" investigation initiated by
former President Donald Trump's administration that sought to substantiate whether COVID-19 leaked from the Wuhan bio lab.
The investigation, which was conducted from the State Department's arms control and verification bureau, "was an honest effort to probe what many initially dismissed: that China's biological weapons program could have had a greater role in the pandemic's origin in Wuhan," according to CNN.
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Biden officials shut down Trump-era investigation to determine if COVID-19 leaked from Wuhan bio lab
President Joe Biden's administration reportedly shut down a State Department investigation into the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic that was started last year by the Trump administration under then-Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's leadership.
News of the Biden administration's actions are significant because the theory that COVID-19 leake from the Wuhan Institute of Virology — which the media once denounced as a conspiracy theory — has gained considerable traction in recent weeks, not that evidence existed previously showing the theory was not a viable possibility.
What are the details?
According to CNN, which broke the news late Tuesday, the Biden administration terminated a "closely-held" investigation initiated by
former President Donald Trump's administration that sought to substantiate whether COVID-19 leaked from the Wuhan bio lab.
The investigation, which was conducted from the State Department's arms control and verification bureau, "was an honest effort to probe what many initially dismissed: that China's biological weapons program could have had a greater role in the pandemic's origin in Wuhan," according to CNN.
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Judge permits massive election audit in Georgia, rules absentee ballots unsealed for examination
A Georgia judge agreed Friday to unseal nearly 150,000 absentee ballots in Fulton County, the state's most populous county, to allow investigators to examine the ballots for evidence of alleged voter fraud.What are the details?
What are the details?
Henry County Superior Court Judge Brian Amero is allowing more than 145,000 absentee ballots from the 2020 presidential election to be inspected in the audit, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.
The exact details of the audit are still being determined, but Amero made clear the ballots will remain under the care of Fulton County election officials while the audit is conducted.
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Former FBI director reportedly gave $100K to Biden grandchildren's trust, emailed Hunter that he'd like to work 'with you and dad'
Former FBI Director Louis Freeh gave $100,000 to a trust for the grandchildren of President Joe Biden, according to newly surfaced emails. The financial contribution to Biden's family allegedly happened in 2016, when Biden was vice president. The ex FBI director reportedly sent emails to Hunter Biden expressing that Freeh would like to work "with you and dad."
What did the new Hunter Biden emails say?
Freeh said he made a $100,000 donation to a private trust for two of Joe Biden's grandchildren, according to emails leaked from Hunter Biden's laptop that were published by the Daily Mail on Thursday night.
"As you know, our family foundation made a $100K contribution to Hallie's children's trust last year," Freeh allegedly wrote to Hunter on April 24, 2017. "My accountants (PWC) now advise that since the grant did not go to a 501(c) organization [a charity], it was not a proper foundation gift. So we've been in touch with the IRS and PWC and want to correct the situation as follows: I'll make a new $100k gift to Haley's trust, and Hallie's trust will reimburse the foundation by paying it $100k. Sorry for the extra burden. Best regards and warm regards to Hallie, Dad and Mom."
The generous "gift" was sent to the two children of Hallie Biden, the widow of Joe's late son Beau, who later became Hunter's lover.
"Thanks so much and of course no burden at all. Speak to you soon," Hunter Biden responded.
The Daily Mail published several communications between Freeh and Hunter dating back to mid-2016.
On July 8, 2016, Freeh allegedly emailed Hunter Biden in an email marked "confidential and privileged," which said the former FBI director told the then-vice president's son that he "would be delighted to do future work with you."
"I also spoke to Dad a few weeks ago and would like to explore with him some future work options," Freeh reportedly wrote. "I believe that working together on these (and other legal) matters would be of value, fun and rewarding."
"Have a great weekend and our love to Mom and Dad," Freeh allegedly signed off.
Freeh reportedly copied Hunter on an email sent July 21, 2016, in which the ex-FBI director discussed one of his clients, Beny Steinmetz.
Hunter replied on Aug. 24, 2016, to see if there was anything he could do to help.
Freeh reportedly replied, "I would like to talk with you and Dad about working together next year. No doubt both he and you have many options and probably some which are more attractive than my small shop," an apparent nod to his consultancy firm.
"As you know, we have both a law firm and 'solutions/investigations' group with a very good brand, DC and DEL (and NYC) offices, and a profitable and interesting global practice (eg., I'm currently representing the Malaysian PM and his family)," Freeh allegedly boasted. "So if it's something which interests you both, let's talk about it at some point. I'm very flexible and we could set it up as an equity-share or whatever works best. It would certainly be an honor to work with you both."
On March 12, 2017, Freeh allegedly sent an email to Hunter requesting his father's contact information.
"I say [saw] Dad in St Joe's and the 900a today and he said hi walking back from communion–I didn't get the chance to return greetings," Freeh purportedly said. "If you have his cell and a personal email, I'd like to have his contacts (will protect). I would still like to persuade him to associate with me and FSS —as we have some very good and profitable matters which he could enhance with minimal time."
The initials FSS are most likely a reference to the law firm of Freeh, Sporkin & Sullivan, where Freeh was a partner at the time along with Stanley Sporkin, who was previously the general counsel to the Central Intelligence Agency and chief enforcement officer at the Securities and Exchange Commission.
"Hunter replied with Joe's personal cell, and an email address for Kathy Chung, a staffer from Biden's vice presidential office who he kept on after leaving the White House," the Daily Mail reported.
Who is Louis Freeh?
Freeh is a former federal judge and served as the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation under Presidents Bill Clinton and Geroge W. Bush.
At the time of the emails, Freeh ran a consulting firm, which represented three wealthy individuals who were all later convicted on corruption charges.
Beny Steinmetz, an Israeli diamond and minerals magnate, was convicted last January of corrupting foreign agents and forging documents by a Geneva court. The billionaire, who was once named the richest person in Israel, was sentenced to five years in prison for allegedly bribing officials to control mines in Africa. Steinmetz is appealing the case.
Romanian real estate tycoon Gabriel Popoviciu, who was accused of fraud and corruption, was sentenced to seven years in prison in 2017.
Ex-Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak was sentenced to 12 years in jail after he was found guilty on all seven counts in the first of several multimillion-dollar corruption trials, according to the BBC.
Freeh served on the board of the Beau Biden Foundation, a Delaware-based charity to help prevent child abuse. In a 2014 press release, Freeh labeled Joe Biden and Beau Biden as "dear friends."
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A Georgia judge agreed Friday to unseal nearly 150,000 absentee ballots in Fulton County, the state's most populous county, to allow investigators to examine the ballots for evidence of alleged voter fraud.What are the details?
What are the details?
Henry County Superior Court Judge Brian Amero is allowing more than 145,000 absentee ballots from the 2020 presidential election to be inspected in the audit, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.
The exact details of the audit are still being determined, but Amero made clear the ballots will remain under the care of Fulton County election officials while the audit is conducted.
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Former FBI director reportedly gave $100K to Biden grandchildren's trust, emailed Hunter that he'd like to work 'with you and dad'
Former FBI Director Louis Freeh gave $100,000 to a trust for the grandchildren of President Joe Biden, according to newly surfaced emails. The financial contribution to Biden's family allegedly happened in 2016, when Biden was vice president. The ex FBI director reportedly sent emails to Hunter Biden expressing that Freeh would like to work "with you and dad."
What did the new Hunter Biden emails say?
Freeh said he made a $100,000 donation to a private trust for two of Joe Biden's grandchildren, according to emails leaked from Hunter Biden's laptop that were published by the Daily Mail on Thursday night.
"As you know, our family foundation made a $100K contribution to Hallie's children's trust last year," Freeh allegedly wrote to Hunter on April 24, 2017. "My accountants (PWC) now advise that since the grant did not go to a 501(c) organization [a charity], it was not a proper foundation gift. So we've been in touch with the IRS and PWC and want to correct the situation as follows: I'll make a new $100k gift to Haley's trust, and Hallie's trust will reimburse the foundation by paying it $100k. Sorry for the extra burden. Best regards and warm regards to Hallie, Dad and Mom."
The generous "gift" was sent to the two children of Hallie Biden, the widow of Joe's late son Beau, who later became Hunter's lover.
"Thanks so much and of course no burden at all. Speak to you soon," Hunter Biden responded.
The Daily Mail published several communications between Freeh and Hunter dating back to mid-2016.
On July 8, 2016, Freeh allegedly emailed Hunter Biden in an email marked "confidential and privileged," which said the former FBI director told the then-vice president's son that he "would be delighted to do future work with you."
"I also spoke to Dad a few weeks ago and would like to explore with him some future work options," Freeh reportedly wrote. "I believe that working together on these (and other legal) matters would be of value, fun and rewarding."
"Have a great weekend and our love to Mom and Dad," Freeh allegedly signed off.
Freeh reportedly copied Hunter on an email sent July 21, 2016, in which the ex-FBI director discussed one of his clients, Beny Steinmetz.
Hunter replied on Aug. 24, 2016, to see if there was anything he could do to help.
Freeh reportedly replied, "I would like to talk with you and Dad about working together next year. No doubt both he and you have many options and probably some which are more attractive than my small shop," an apparent nod to his consultancy firm.
"As you know, we have both a law firm and 'solutions/investigations' group with a very good brand, DC and DEL (and NYC) offices, and a profitable and interesting global practice (eg., I'm currently representing the Malaysian PM and his family)," Freeh allegedly boasted. "So if it's something which interests you both, let's talk about it at some point. I'm very flexible and we could set it up as an equity-share or whatever works best. It would certainly be an honor to work with you both."
On March 12, 2017, Freeh allegedly sent an email to Hunter requesting his father's contact information.
"I say [saw] Dad in St Joe's and the 900a today and he said hi walking back from communion–I didn't get the chance to return greetings," Freeh purportedly said. "If you have his cell and a personal email, I'd like to have his contacts (will protect). I would still like to persuade him to associate with me and FSS —as we have some very good and profitable matters which he could enhance with minimal time."
The initials FSS are most likely a reference to the law firm of Freeh, Sporkin & Sullivan, where Freeh was a partner at the time along with Stanley Sporkin, who was previously the general counsel to the Central Intelligence Agency and chief enforcement officer at the Securities and Exchange Commission.
"Hunter replied with Joe's personal cell, and an email address for Kathy Chung, a staffer from Biden's vice presidential office who he kept on after leaving the White House," the Daily Mail reported.
Who is Louis Freeh?
Freeh is a former federal judge and served as the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation under Presidents Bill Clinton and Geroge W. Bush.
At the time of the emails, Freeh ran a consulting firm, which represented three wealthy individuals who were all later convicted on corruption charges.
Beny Steinmetz, an Israeli diamond and minerals magnate, was convicted last January of corrupting foreign agents and forging documents by a Geneva court. The billionaire, who was once named the richest person in Israel, was sentenced to five years in prison for allegedly bribing officials to control mines in Africa. Steinmetz is appealing the case.
Romanian real estate tycoon Gabriel Popoviciu, who was accused of fraud and corruption, was sentenced to seven years in prison in 2017.
Ex-Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak was sentenced to 12 years in jail after he was found guilty on all seven counts in the first of several multimillion-dollar corruption trials, according to the BBC.
Freeh served on the board of the Beau Biden Foundation, a Delaware-based charity to help prevent child abuse. In a 2014 press release, Freeh labeled Joe Biden and Beau Biden as "dear friends."
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Gov. Ron DeSantis warns Antifa to stay out of Florida: Consequences ‘will be swift and they will be severe’
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) says that anyone who would harm a person, their property, or police officers needs to stay out of the state — or face "swift" and "severe" consequences. What are the details? DeSantis warned that if rioters begin demonstrating in Florida — as they do in various places in Oregon — they will be met wit ...
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Gov. Ron DeSantis warns Antifa to stay out of Florida: Consequences ‘will be swift and they will be severe’
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) says that anyone who would harm a person, their property, or police officers needs to stay out of the state — or face "swift" and "severe" consequences. What are the details? DeSantis warned that if rioters begin demonstrating in Florida — as they do in various places in Oregon — they will be met wit ...
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https://www.theblaze.com/news/desantis-warns-antifa-stay-out-of-florida?utm_source=theblaze-breaking&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20210510Trending-DesantisAntifa&utm_term=ACTIVE%20LIST%20-%20TheBlaze%20Breaking%20News
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