The Meidas Touch reports: Sony has sent a cease and desist letter to Missouri GOP Secretary of State candidate Valentina Gomez for using one of their songs in her homophobic campaign video. Gomez has been posting homophobic videos including one burning LGBTQ library books and others repeating “don’t be weak and gay.” In their cease and desist letter, David Przygoda, …
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Alito Sold Bud Light Stock During Anti-Trans Boycott
CNBC News reports: Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito sold shares of beer giant Anheuser-Busch InBev as conservatives were ditching the Bud Light brewer over its partnership with a transgender social media influencer. On the same day that Alito sold Anheuser-Busch, he then bought the same amount of stock in Molson Coors, a company with a history of facing political boycotts …
Read More »Kirk: Biden Will Fake A New Pandemic To Hurt Trump
“The Joe Biden regime was analyzing this data, analyzing this data, analyzing this data, analyzing this data, and they realized that the lawfare not working. “And remember, two weeks ago, we got all that news of motions to dismiss and delayed without any further notice, and the documents case is not gonna come in, and Jack Smith has to have …
Read More »GOP Senators From “Don’t Say Climate Change” FL To Biden Admin: Don’t Let FEMA Run Out Of Relief Money
Florida Politics reports: U.S. Sens. Marco Rubio and Rick Scott wrote a letter to Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Administrator Deanne Criswell demanding answers on whether FEMA has the resources needed to assist people in Florida and beyond when tropical systems wreak their inevitable havoc. “It is our understanding that your agency expects the Disaster Relief Fund (DRF) to run …
Read More »New York Prosecutors Rest Their Case Against Trump
USA Today reports: The prosecution rested its case in former President Donald Trump’s historic hush money trial in Manhattan on Monday after former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen returned to the stand for more questioning. It was defense team’s last chance to undermine the credibility of Cohen, the prosecution’s star witness. Trump lawyer Todd Blanche got Cohen to admit that he …
Read More »Alina Habba: Trump Is “Willing And Able” To Testify
Forbes reports: Former President Donald Trump’s lawyers are expected to start presenting their defense in his criminal trial this week after prosecutors rest their case, but it still remains to be seen whether the ex-president will take the stand and testify himself. Trump attorney Alina Habba told Fox News Monday the ex-president “has to listen to his attorneys” and that …
Read More »Hells Angels Founder Joins Trump In NYC Courthouse
The New York Times reports: An entourage of more than a dozen supporters who joined President Donald J. Trump in a Manhattan courthouse on Monday included a former president of an outlaw motorcycle gang in New York City who spent years in prison on drug charges. The man, Chuck Zito, helped found in the early 1980s the New York Nomads …
Read More »Megadonor Seeks To Block Trump Film He Bankrolled
Variety reports: On Monday night, all eyes in Cannes will be on the launch of “The Apprentice,” the high-profile drama that stars Sebastian Stan as a young Donald Trump. The filmmakers and stars haven’t done any press on the ground at Cannes ahead of the film’s world premiere, and few have seen it, with plot details shrouded in mystery. But …
Read More »Hecklers Drown Out “Bootlickers” Outside Courthouse
Mediaite reports: Protestors shouted down former President Donald Trump’s gaggle of supporters on Monday as they tried to defend the former president outside his hush money trial. Former Trump Pentagon official turned children’s book author, Kash Patel, could be seen speaking into the microphones set up outside the courthouse while protestors shouted comments like “Stop kissing ass” and loudly blew …
Read More »Indiana Tells Schools To Ignore LGBTQ Protections
Indianapolis’s PBS affiliate reports: Indiana’s education department is telling school districts not to adopt new federal protections for LGBTQ+ students and sex-based discrimination until several lawsuits challenging the regulations, including one by the state’s attorney general, are settled. The new Title IX guidelines, released by the U.S. Department of Education forbids discrimination on the basis of sex stereotypes, sexual orientation, …
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