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The “daily drama” of the Trump administration, DeSantis adds, has returned. He joked about the “Ron DeSanctimonious” insult in an interview. It appears as news outlets report that former President Trump may be prosecuted shortly. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis recently gave an interview in which he made some veiled criticisms of the “daily drama” in the Trump White House. He ignored the former president’s pointed critique and instead focused on the ‘underlying conduct’ of the Stormy Daniels ‘hush money agreement. In what might be a preview of the blockbuster 2024 Republican primary race, DeSantis elaborated on the fundamental shortcomings of…

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In a 5-4 ruling, the Oklahoma Supreme Court sided with abortion rights supporters. Oklahoma’s 5-4 Supreme Court split the difference on Tuesday, ruling that pregnant women have the right to abortion whenever the pregnancy poses a risk to their health, not just in the case of a medical emergency. Proponents of abortion rights have won a narrow triumph since the Supreme Court of the United States repealed Roe v. Wade. According to the court’s interpretation of the state constitution, if a woman’s doctor determines that continuing the pregnancy constitutes a risk to the woman’s life, the lady has the right…

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“White Fragility” was made by someone. Robin DiAngelo says that people of color who want to talk about “racial justice” need to “get away from white people and have some community with other people of color.” DiAngelo noted during a recent live event with Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) consultants Mareisha N. Reese and Mary-Frances Winters that it requires “some nuance and some skill” to “engage” in these kinds of conversations. She talked about these difficulties during a webinar put on by Berrett-Koehler Publishers, a private company that sells diversity and inclusion (DEI) books to businesses. She responded, “If you…

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Van Jones, a regular on CNN, has come under fire for suggesting that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg wait to indict former President Donald Trump until he finds out whether he would be indicted in Georgia. On a panel hosted by Pamela Brown on Monday, Jones said that the left’s desire for an indictment over alleged “hush money” provided to a porn actress was evidence of their failure to get their act together in coming after Trump. If you were going to investigate him for interference in elections, Jones added, “you wouldn’t start with this claim.” To Republicans who might…

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In an Instagram post, Ocasio-Cortez stated, “All day today, because of a rumor, I had to deal with a lot of really nasty rhetoric and attacks.” Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a Democrat from New York, recently said on Instagram that “large accounts” were spreading false information about an event where military people from service academies were present. She said this in response to “rumors” spread by left-wing activists that she is hosting a high school military recruitment fair. Representatives Adriano Espaillat (D-NY) and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) held a “students service fair” on Monday for high school students in the Bronx to “learn…

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The office of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg sent a message of defiance to the public when House Republicans began investigating whether former President Donald Trump may be indicted. On Tuesday, a Bragg spokesman provided a statement to Fox News. The statement was made a day after Republican senators requested documents and testimony from the prosecutor investigating Trump’s hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels during the 2016 election season. “We won’t be scared off by people trying to mess up the justice system, and we won’t let false accusations stop us from following the law,” a spokesperson added.…

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Van Jones, a frequent on CNN, got some reaction after he said that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg would be smart to back down and not indict former President Donald Trump, or at least wait to see if he would be charged in Georgia first. Jones said this on Monday at a panel discussion led by Pamela Brown. He said that the fact that liberals are pressing for an indictment over “hush money” reportedly given to a porn star shows that they are not ready to go after Trump. “If you’re a Republican and you were worried about a well-organized…

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The Republican chair of the House Judiciary Committee, Jim Jordan of Ohio, has called for papers that show how much the Justice Department and the Manhattan District Attorney’s office worked together before starting their investigations into former president Donald Trump. Republicans in the House of Representatives had said earlier in the day that they would check into the link. Jordan questioned the efficacy of the Manhattan DA’s probe on FNC’s “The Faulkner Focus,” but he couldn’t confirm or deny a link between the charges against Trump and the Mueller special counsel investigation. He said, “We want to know what’s going…

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The Montana Senate has already passed this law, and on Monday, a committee in the House of Representatives started hearings on it. Right-wing lawmakers in Montana want to have all public employees take a course on diversity. In Florida, similar wording was just thrown out. The “Montana Individual Freedom Act” would ban diversity, equality, and inclusion training that makes state employees think that a certain group of people “must feel guilt, anguish, or other forms of psychological distress” for wrongs done in the past. On Monday, a House committee heard testimony about the issue, and on Tuesday, the Senate voted…

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When you think of getting some more money, what comes to mind? Is it getting another job? What about getting a loan? When most people think of loans, they usually think of traditional ones from private lenders. However, there are plenty of lenders to consider. The federal government is one of them. Financing opportunities through the federal government can make it easy for people to handle big purchases. Different Federal Loans to Benefit From A few government loans to consider include: FHA Home Loans Single Family Housing Repair Loans and Grants Single Family Guaranteed Loan Program VA Home Loans Direct…

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There are a lot of people that want to achieve their dream of wearing a cap and gown with a higher education degree in their hand. However, the problem with that dream is that not everyone can afford it. Fortunately, there are ways around the cost of higher education, including federal education grants. The Pell Grant, which is a popular federal education grant, has been around for a long time. This act focuses on offering relief to students in middle and low-income classes that are working on getting a higher education. You will not be sorry for looking into it,…

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Simon Ateba and several journalists say that Karine Jean-Pierre was mean to them. The White House press briefing got out of hand when a reporter said that Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was “mocking the First Amendment.” On Monday, Jason Sudeikis, Hannah Waddingham, and the rest of the cast of “Ted Lasso” held a press conference to talk about their experiences with mental health. While the Hollywood stars awkwardly stood behind Jean-Pierre, Simon Ateba, who is Today News Africa’s main White House correspondent, started shouting. Ateba was not happy with the answer and said that Jean-Pierre had never asked him a…

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Florida gubernatorial candidate and Republican, Ron DeSantis, revealed his strategy for combating the Federal Reserve and the Biden administration’s ambitions to adopt a digital central bank currency on Monday. A central bank digital currency would be an asset maintained by the Federal Reserve and pegged to the value of the dollar, which, proponents argue, would make it simpler for the government to monitor and regulate citizens’ financial activities. DeSantis has introduced legislation that would make it illegal for any Florida bank to issue a virtual currency. DeSantis has stated that the ambitions of the Biden administration to issue central bank-backed…

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California Governor Gavin Newsom has suggested using federal healthcare resources to offer at least six months of rent help to the state’s large and expanding homeless population. Gov. Newsom has recently lobbied V.P. Biden to approve “transitional rent,” California’s version of Medi-Cal. According to the Los Angeles Times, the program was inspired by federally sanctioned initiatives in Oregon and Arizona that assist low-income residents who rely on the state’s healthcare system with up to six months of rent or temporary housing. The governor has reportedly spoken with the president, as Newsom told KHN. We need to solve this problem jointly.…

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Florida’s Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, has been under pressure from Trump’s son and others to distance himself from the allegations that Manhattan’s socialist district attorney, Alvin Bragg, wanted to charge the former president. During a news conference on Monday, DeSantis addressed reports of an impending indictment, saying he was aware of the reports but had not seen any “evidence” to back them up. Predicting the future is impossible under current conditions. Even as crime rates increased, DeSantis did not stop criticizing NYC DA Bragg’s priority efforts. Nonetheless, he did share the news that Bragg had the support of billionaire George…

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