Author: Chelsea Betonie

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In a recent radio interview, President Joe Biden, 81, made a statement that raised eyebrows. He proclaimed that he was “proud to be the first black woman to serve with a black president,” adding to concerns about his cognitive abilities. This remark came shortly after a widely criticized debate performance against former President Donald Trump, prompting some Democrats to call for Biden to withdraw from the race. During the interview on a Philadelphia radio station, Biden appeared to mix up his own identity with that of Vice President Kamala Harris. While Harris is indeed the first black woman to hold…

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On Wednesday, Tucker Carlson announced a major development, stating he has successfully arranged an interview with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. This is particularly noteworthy given Tucker’s long-standing criticism of Zelenskyy’s administration for its alleged corruption. Additionally, Tucker has been vocal in his disapproval of the Biden administration’s continuous aid to Ukraine, which has been embroiled in conflict. In a tweet revealing the news, Tucker disclosed that he and his team had been working towards this interview for two years, with increased efforts following his interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin in February. Thursday morning, Zelensky’s spokesperson, Sergi Nykyforov, reacted to…

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Ari Emanuel, a prominent Democratic donor from Hollywood, made a passionate address at the Aspen Ideas Festival about the current predicament facing Democrats in relation to President Biden. His emotions were evident as he expressed frustration towards Biden, his administration, and the media for not being transparent with voters sooner. Additionally, Emanuel acknowledged the practical challenges involved in replacing Biden on the ticket, citing the extensive election processes already underway and pointing out the legal complexities associated with such a move. Partial transcript: HOST: Democrats are jumping out of the window. What are you thinking? ARI EMANUEL: Well, I’m pissed…

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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced on Tuesday that the United States is set to provide an additional $2.3 billion in military aid to Ukraine, signaling a significant bolstering of support for the Eastern European nation in the face of ongoing tensions with Russia. The aid package, authorized under the Presidential Drawdown Authority, will encompass a range of crucial military equipment, including air defense interceptors, anti-tank weapons, and other munitions sourced from U.S. inventories. This announcement was made during a meeting with Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov. In addition to this substantial aid package, Austin also highlighted that the United States…

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Following President Joe Biden’s disastrous debate performance that revealed his age-related incompetence, there has been a renewed effort to release the audio transcript of Biden’s interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur. House Republicans have been persistent in their pursuit of these recordings, which are related to the investigation into Biden’s handling of classified documents, an issue he managed to evade. Despite Attorney General Merrick Garland’s refusal to make the tapes public and Biden invoking executive privilege over them, House Republicans are not backing down. As reported by the Associated Press, they have initiated legal action against AG Garland in order…

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Hunter Biden has filed a lawsuit against Fox News, alleging that the network violated New York’s “revenge porn” law by broadcasting private photos of him without his consent, according to court documents. The legal action, submitted on Sunday in a New York court, asserts that Fox News breached the state’s revenge porn law by displaying intimate images without Biden’s authorization. The lawsuit, presented to New York’s Supreme Court, claims that Fox shared these personal images with its large audience during an episode titled “The Trial of Hunter Biden: A Mock Trial for the American People” in October 2022. The intention…

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Alvin Bragg’s office has agreed to postpone Trump’s sentencing, originally scheduled for July 11, following the Supreme Court’s decision on presidential immunity. In a 6-3 ruling on Monday, the Supreme Court determined that Trump has absolute immunity for his fundamental Constitutional powers. “Although we believe defendant’s arguments to be without merit, we do not oppose his request for leave to file and his putative request to adjourn sentencing pending determination of his motion,” assistant district attorney Josh Steinglass wrote in a letter to Judge Juan Merchan, ABC News reported. President Trump attempted to overturn his ‘hush money’ conviction on Monday…

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MSNBC’s Joy Reid, known for her eccentric views, has escalated her rhetoric by implying that Joe Biden’s health is inconsequential as long as former President Trump doesn’t return to power. In a TikTok video, Reid appears to be in a state of distress as she accuses the Supreme Court of favoring Trump in his pursuit of absolute immunity. “They have granted monarch-like powers to Donald Trump and declared him immune from prosecution for any acts that can be declared official acts. So any acts that he conducts as President, and said that any act he conducts as president, which may…

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Tenet Media reporter Tayler Hansen conducted a series of interviews at a San Francisco Pride event, including a rally and march, uncovering prevalent public nudity and explicit content despite the attendance of numerous children. Video from the event depicted individuals taking part in the celebrations in a state of full nudity. When approached by Hansen, almost all of the nude participants shrugged off worries about children being in attendance at such events. One individual, sporting face paint, staunchly supported public nudity when questioned by Hansen. Should nudity be more welcoming around kids?” Hansen asked. “Yes,” the man immediately responded. “None…

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The Delaware Supreme Court overturned a previous decision by a lower court that deemed early voting and permanent absentee status unconstitutional. The Court’s ruling was based on the lack of standing of the plaintiffs, a state elections inspector and a Republican lawmaker, rather than the merits of the case, according to The Associated Press. The newswire noted: Justice Gary Traynor said elections inspector Michael Mennella and Senate Minority Leader Gerald Hocker had not met their burden of establishing “imminent or particularized harm.” To achieve standing, he said, a plaintiff must demonstrate an injury that is “more than a generalized grievance”…

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