Gateway Pundit,
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Jordan Conradson
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6/26/2024 6:52:30 PM
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The Trump Campaign is hosting a roundtable with Black business leaders and members of Congress this afternoon to discuss how Biden has “left Black Americans behind, burdened with higher prices and lower wages.” [Snip] Bidenflation is disproportionately hurting Black households as Black Americans bear the brunt of higher prices. Thanks to Joe Biden’s pro-criminal and weak open border policies that harm Black communities at a much higher rate than others, Black communities are less safe. Drug overdoses from fentanyl pouring into Black neighborhoods are spurring record number of drug overdoses among Black men. [Snip] The roundtable event in Atlanta comes the day before the first 2024 Presidential Debate,
Daily Caller,
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Katelynn Richardson
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6/26/2024 5:39:35 PM
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Justice Samuel Alito excoriated the Supreme Court majority for “shirk[ing]” its duty to restrain the government’s coercive censorship efforts in “one of the most important free speech cases” to reach the high court in years. “Their communications with Facebook were virtual demands,” he wrote, [Snip] In his dissent, Alito, who was joined by Justices Neil Gorsuch and Clarence Thomas, argued that the majority’s decision “permits the successful campaign of coercion in this case to stand as an attractive model for future officials who want to control what the people say, hear, and think.”
Legal Insurrection,
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William A. Jacobson
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6/26/2024 12:18:28 AM
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Gad Saad is someone to whom I need to pay more careful attention--his insights into the self-inflicted collapse of the West are frank and brutally honest. [Snip] “When the leaders hate their civilization more than their enemies do, the civilization is doomed. Never before has history witnessed such a gargantuan self-inflicted death of a civilization that was an existential light in an otherwise world of historical darkness.” [Snip] “From a young age, more American students are fed anti-Western material funded and distributed by a constellation of dark money, left-wing groups, foreign governments, and even from our own government.”
Chronicle-Telegram [Elyria, OH],
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Staff
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6/25/2024 9:52:48 PM
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Planned Parenthood Action Fund and Reproductive Freedom for All announced Tuesday they have endorsed U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Cleveland, for reelection in November. [Snip] Both organizations cited Brown's "steadfast commitment to protecting abortion rights," according to the Brown campaign. Brown "stands with the majority of Ohioans who believe women’s health care decisions should be between them and their doctors," while his challenger, Republican candidate Bernie Moreno, "supports overturning the will of Ohioans with a national abortion ban and has said he's '100% pro-life with no exceptions,'" according to the Brown campaign.
Legal Insurrection,
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Mary Chastain
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6/23/2024 5:57:56 PM
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Leslie! We need you! The highly contagious bacteria Shigella has broken out in homeless encampments in San Jose, CA. It’s so contagious that communities have a hard time containing it. The bug infects people when they “come in contact with and swallow small amounts of bacteria from the stool of a person who is infected with shigella.” [Snip] The health department added more portable toilets with handwashing stations and fresh water. One homeless woman said city officials have only given them Lysol wipes. Most people recover on their own, but it’s not rare for people in vulnerable communities to need antibiotics.
Legal Insurrection,
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William A. Jacobson
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6/23/2024 12:14:26 AM
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Anti-Israel protesters have been unhinged and dangerous forever, but particularly since October 7. We have documented here dozens of times the intimidation tactics, including particularly on campuses. [Snip] Anti-Israel activists, particularly in big cities, are getting more aggressive by the day, as they realize the majority of Americans are not with them, [Snip] Islamism seems to have taken control of the movement. Islamist figures are now openly glorified in the protests. [Snip] The increasingly dominant glorification and worship of Islamist movements and leaders, combined with ability to act with impunity, is a bad omen for this summer.
LifeSiteNews,
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Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò
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6/22/2024 12:03:02 AM
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The reports spread by certain media outlets, stating that I presented myself yesterday, Thursday, June 20, at the Palace of the Holy Office, as intimated to me by the Decree of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, is devoid of any foundation. These reports are completely false. [Snip] I therefore wish to make it clear that I did not go to the Vatican yesterday [June 20], and that I have no intention of going to the Holy Office on June 28,... I have no intention of submitting myself to a show trial...
American Thinker,
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Victoria White Berger
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6/21/2024 2:10:27 PM
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As some Catholics know, Archbishop Viganò is a hero in the eyes of many who do not enjoy the spectacle of Pope Francis’ continual and seemingly ongoing reversal of Catholic teaching and law. The hyperpolitical, leftist Pope has been, by his own words, engaged in irreversibly (he hopes) and increasingly modifying (according to his own predilections) the Catholic Church since he took papal office. Sound like anybody you know? Viganò has been consistently faithful to Canon Law and to the established teachings of the Church, [Snip] Actually, if there has been, or might be, any schism, it could sooner be laid at the door of Pope Francis himself.
LifeSiteNews,
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Staff
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6/20/2024 11:46:24 PM
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The Vatican’s Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (DDF) has instigated an “extrajudicial penal trial” against Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, accusing the prelate of “the crime of schism.” [Snip] In response, Viganò defended himself stating: In the face of the Dicastery’s accusations, I claim, as Successor of the Apostles, to be in full communion with the Roman Catholic Apostolic Church, with the Magisterium of the Roman Pontiffs, and with the uninterrupted doctrinal, moral, and liturgical Tradition which they have faithfully preserved. [Snip]...Viganò asked Catholics to “pray that the Lord will come to the aid of His Church and...
The Telegraph (UK),
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Newt Gingrich
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6/7/2024 1:05:05 AM
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If Donald J. Trump survives his current judicial gauntlet and emerges as President again in 2025, he must work to re-establish the rule of law and the constitutional enforcement of it. [Snip] When the Constitution was adopted, several of its supporters felt there were not enough safeguards to protect citizens from the government. They insisted on a Bill of Rights which enumerated the liberties of the citizens and limited the reach of the government. Consider these restrictions on government abuse of citizens as you watch the legal system attempt to destroy Mr. Trump.
Legal Insurrection,
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William A. Jacobson
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6/4/2024 11:40:05 PM
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Twitter (X) law is like the broken clock that is right twice a day. I saw multiple people tweeting that a video released by Yale Law Professor Jed Rubenfeld was a must watch on the basics and potential constitutional problems of the Trump ‘hush money’ trial guilty verdict. They were right. I know nothing about Rubenfeld, but he doesn’t come across as partisan on either side. And a lot of his arguments are consistent with the arguments we made in our Telegraph Op-Ed (though he makes them better, but in fairness, we were under a 650 word limit).
Chronicle-Telegram [Elyria, OH],
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Rini Jeffers
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6/3/2024 1:50:50 PM
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My fellow Americans, our long national nightmare is over. That’s what President Gerald Ford said in the East Room of the White House, 30 minutes after Richard Nixon tendered his resignation on Aug. 9, 1974. [Snip] And so on Thursday, 12 ordinary New Yorkers reported for jury duty like they had for weeks, doing their duty in an extraordinary way in the case of the People vs. Donald J. Trump and this time they ruled, for the first time in our country’s history, that a former president, was criminally guilty of committing crimes to win an election.