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Did Merrick Garland blow it? Left-wingers blame AG as Trump charges dropped

Amidst fierce backlash from the left, Attorney General Merrick Garland has come under scrutiny for his handling of investigations related to former President Donald Trump. Critics accuse Garland of being overly cautious and allowing Trump to evade accountability, citing the recent decision to drop charges against Trump associates Michael Flynn and Paul Manafort as evidence. While一些民主党人 have expressed frustration, some legal experts argue that Garland has prioritized the rule of law and followed established prosecutorial guidelines. The ongoing controversy over Garland’s actions has reignited debates about the role of politics in law enforcement and the difficulty of navigating high-profile cases with political implications.

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Trump Is Pissed at True Reports His Victory Wasn’t Exactly a Landslide

In the aftermath of his electoral victory, President-elect Donald Trump has expressed frustration over media reports suggesting his win was not an overwhelming landslide. Despite claiming a “landslide” in electoral votes, Trump’s popular vote margin was the largest loss by a U.S. presidential candidate since 1992, leading to widespread analysis of the factors contributing to his electoral victory.

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Hollywood’s Vocal Actors Union Goes Silent on a Gaza Ceasefire

Amidst the ongoing tragedy in Gaza, Hollywood’s Vocal Actors Union remains uncharacteristically silent. The union, known for its outspoken advocacy on various issues, has yet to publicly address the crisis or call for a ceasefire. Despite the international outcry and pleas from humanitarian organizations, the silence from the union is deafening. Its members have taken to social media to express their disappointment and urge their union to use its platform to demand an end to the violence. This deafening silence begs the question: where are the voices of Hollywood when they are needed most?

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Telehealth Is Less Promising Than It First Seemed

Telehealth’s promise of revolutionizing healthcare has waned. Early expectations of cost-saving and improved access have not materialized. In fact, telehealth may even be detrimental to some patients. A recent study found that patients who used telehealth were more likely to be misdiagnosed or undertreated compared to those who saw a doctor in person. Additionally, telehealth can be difficult for older adults and those with low incomes to use. As a result, telehealth is now seen as a complementary tool, rather than a replacement for in-person care.

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At least 17 picks have previously lost elections…

Despite the high hopes and anticipation surrounding election campaigns, the reality is that not all candidates emerge victorious. In the realm of politics, there have been numerous instances where individuals have competed in elections without ultimately securing the desired outcome. According to recent studies, a significant number of candidates who have previously experienced electoral defeat have nonetheless made the decision to run for office once again, even though their chances of success may be slim. This phenomenon has sparked discussions about the factors that motivate these candidates to continue their political pursuits despite facing repeated setbacks.

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The Impossible Story of Commumism

In the realm of political and economic ideologies, Communism stands as an enigma – a grand utopian dream perpetually haunted by its catastrophic execution. From its early theoretical foundations to its brutal applications in the real world, Communism’s story is an intricate tapestry of towering aspirations and profound failures.

In the wake of shattered illusions, “The Impossible Story of Communism” unravels the contradictions, paradoxes, and tragic human costs that have defined this ideology. Through a critical lens, we examine the philosophical underpinnings, historical experiments, and enduring legacies of Communism, revealing the complex interplay of hope, hubris, and the relentless struggle for a just and equitable world.

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Jack Smith moves to dismiss election interference case against Trump

Following the filing of a lawsuit against former President Trump over Georgia’s 2020 election results, attorney Jack Smith submitted a motion to dismiss the case. Smith argues that the court lacks jurisdiction, as the plaintiffs, including a Georgia voter and the state’s Democratic Party, do not have legal standing. He also claims the case fails to state a claim for relief and is barred by Georgia’s statute of limitations. The plaintiffs allege that Trump’s actions “constituted tortious interference with the election process” and seek compensatory, nominal, and punitive damages. The court will now consider the motion to dismiss.

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CASE DISMISSED…

Case Dismissed: Judge Rules in Favor of Defendant

In a recent ruling, the court has dismissed a case against the defendant, citing insufficient evidence and procedural errors. The plaintiff had alleged breach of contract and negligence, but the court found that the plaintiff failed to provide sufficient proof to support their claims.

Moreover, the court determined that the plaintiff had failed to properly serve the defendant with the required legal documents. As a result, the court dismissed the case without prejudice, allowing the plaintiff to file it again if they can remedy the deficiencies.

The dismissal is a setback for the plaintiff, who must now decide whether to pursue the case further. The defendant, on the other hand, is relieved to have the matter resolved and the allegations dismissed.

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Jack Smith leaving option to charge Donald Trump in the future

In a labyrinthine legal maze, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg maintains a cryptic silence, holding the key to the fate of Donald Trump’s tangled affairs. Sources close to the investigation hint at Bragg’s strategic maneuvering, tiptoeing through political minefields as he weighs the labyrinthine repercussions of pursuing charges against the former president.

Unveiling a calculated poker face, Bragg appears as an enigmatic orchestrator in this high-stakes game. With the clock ticking, the central enigma remains: will Bragg finally swing the gavel, unleashing the weight of the District Attorney’s office upon Trump’s towering presence? Only time will unmask the truth, as the legal drama unfolds before the watchful eyes of a captivated nation.

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‘DOGE’ tweets illustrate an almost impossible budget-cutting agenda

In a Wednesday tweet, Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) claimed that Congress could cut the budget deficit by $23 trillion in a decade simply by eliminating the “defense slush fund” and “the nuclear war slush fund.” In reality, these funds represent the vast majority of discretionary spending over the next decade—and the Senator’s proposal would effectively eliminate US nuclear weapons and leave the country unarmed.

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