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Tuberville Greene Slammed For Racist Rhetoric At Trump Rallies
Tuberville Greene Slammed For Racist Rhetoric At Trump Rallies
Tuberville, Greene Slammed For Racist Rhetoric At Trump Rallies https://digitalarizonanews.com/tuberville-greene-slammed-for-racist-rhetoric-at-trump-rallies/ Democrats and advocates are condemning remarks made by Republican lawmakers Sen. Tommy Tuberville and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene during separate Donald Trump rallies over the weekend as racist. What You Need To Know Sen. Tommy Tuberville and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene are coming under fire for making racist comments during separate Donald Trump rallies over the weekend The remarks come on the heels of Trump himself using an anti-Asian slur to refer to Elaine Chao — his former transportation secretary and the wife of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell — and raise questions about whether some Republicans are growing more comfortable using overtly racist rhetoric During a rally Saturday night in Minden, Nevada, Tuberville, R-Ala., Democrats “want reparations because they think the people that do the crime are owed that,” drawing a direct line between crime and African Americans On Sunday in Mesa, Arizona, Greene, R-Ga., espoused rhetoric that echoed the “Great Replacement” conspiracy theory long promoted by white nationalists that nonwhite immigrants could eventually displace native-born white Americans The remarks come on the heels of Trump himself using an anti-Asian slur to refer to Elaine Chao — his former transportation secretary and the wife of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell — and raise questions about whether some Republicans are growing more comfortable using overtly racist rhetoric. During a rally Saturday night in Minden, Nevada, Tuberville, R-Ala., drew a direct line between crime and African Americans while baselessly making the accusation that Democrats are “pro-crime.” “They are not soft on crime,” Tuberville said of Democrats. “They’re pro-crime. They want crime. They want crime because they want to take over what you got. They want to control what you have. They want reparations because they think the people that do the crime are owed that.” The Alabama lawmaker was referring to reparations, the centuries-old suggestion that the U.S. government attempt to make amends for slavery and the racial injustices that followed by paying restitution to the descendants of slaves. In April 2021, the House Judiciary Committee advanced a bill that would establish a commission to study and develop reparation proposals, but the legislation has languished in Congress ever since. A number of cities — including Evanston, Illinois; Asheville, North Carolina; and St. Louis — have passed ordinances that create some form of reparations or a path toward them. In an interview with MSNBC on Sunday, Rep. Kweisi Mfume, D-Md., called Tuberville’s comments “about the most vicious, vile, repugnant, parochial, racist things that I’ve heard in a long, long time.” “I would hope that every elected official on both sides of the aisle condemned that,” Mfume said. “He is a bigot, and until he says something different, he will always be seen as a bigot.” Rep. Don Bacon, R-Neb., told NBC News’ “Meet the Press” on Sunday he did not believe Tuberville’s comments were racist, but added: “I wouldn’t use that language. Be more polite.” “Senator Tuberville’s comments are flat out racist, ignorant and utterly sickening,” NAACP president Derrick Johnson wrote in a statement on Monday. “His words promote a centuries-old lie about Black people that throughout history has resulted in the most dangerous policies and violent attacks on our community.” On Sunday in Mesa, Arizona, Greene, R-Ga., claimed, “Joe Biden’s 5 million illegal aliens are on the verge of replacing you, replacing your jobs and replacing your kids in school and, coming from all over the world, they’re also replacing your culture. And that’s not great for America.” Her comments echoed the “Great Replacement” conspiracy theory long promoted by white nationalists that nonwhite immigrants could eventually displace native-born white Americans. Greene, who is known for making outlandish, controversial comments, delivered the remarks three days after House Democrats introduced a resolution seeking to censure her for posting on Twitter that “Joe Biden is Hitler. The post included a doctored video of Biden with a Hitler-style mustache, swastikas in the background and audio of Hitler. Greene spoke at a white nationalist conference earlier this year, but she claimed she did not know the views of its delegates. In attacking McConnell on Truth Social last month, Trump used a derogatory remark to refer to Chao, who served in his cabinet for nearly the entirety of his White House tenure before resigning one day after the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Among those to criticize Trump’s remarks was Zhengyu Huang, president of the Committee of 100 — a nonpartisan leadership group of prominent Chinese Americans in business, government, academia and the arts — who condemned Trump’s “racist slurs and hate” toward Chao as “deplorable, disgusting, and inexcusable.” Reed Galen, co-founder of The Lincoln Project, an anti-Trump political action committee led by current and former Republicans, said politicians exploiting racial divides is nothing new, dating back at least to the 1950s.  “If it’s an election year and it’s October, for Republican candidates, it’s time to scare the white people,” Galen told Spectrum News. “Sometimes it works; sometimes it doesn’t,” he added. “But there’s no mystery behind it.” The congressional midterm elections will be held four weeks from Tuesday, which were the reasons for Trump’s weekend campaign rallies. Galen said he thinks Trump’s own rise while playing to some people’s racial fears has given “a lot of Republicans, especially, permission to be their worst selves and to believe their most base instincts,” leading to more explicit rhetoric by politicians and candidates. Read More Here
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Tuberville Greene Slammed For Racist Rhetoric At Trump Rallies
Donald Trump Threatens More Lawsuits Against Media
Donald Trump Threatens More Lawsuits Against Media
Donald Trump Threatens More Lawsuits Against Media https://digitalarizonanews.com/donald-trump-threatens-more-lawsuits-against-media/ (Image credit: Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead) Donald Trump says he plans to file lawsuits against “a large number” of news outlets, just as he has against CNN. In an e-mail to supporters, the former president said those other news outlets–he did not identify them — were guilty of “lies, defamation, and wrongdoing,” including as it pertains to “The Big Lie.” Also: Donald Trump Sues CNN for Defamation Trump’s history of litigiousness is well documented. In fact, in the run-up to the 2016 election, USA Today reported (opens in new tab), based on its analysis of legal filings, that Trump had been involved in “at least” 3,500 legal actions over the previous three decades, which they said was a record for a candidate. In seeking donations, the Trump e-mail added that Trump is considering filing suit against the special Jan. 6 selection committee investigating the Capitol insurrection, which he said was also part of his effort to “stand up to Fake News and the Mainstream Media.” Trump claims the committee ignored that he had authorized troops to be deployed to ensure the Capitol’s safety. ■ Contributing editor John Eggerton has been an editor and/or writer on media regulation, legislation and policy for over four decades, including covering the FCC, FTC, Congress, the major media trade associations, and the federal courts. In addition to Multichannel News and Broadcasting + Cable, his work has appeared in Radio World, TV Technology, TV Fax, This Week in Consumer Electronics, Variety and the Encyclopedia Britannica. Read More Here
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Donald Trump Threatens More Lawsuits Against Media
Rep. Tim Ryan Author JD Vance Hold US Senate Debate In Ohio
Rep. Tim Ryan Author JD Vance Hold US Senate Debate In Ohio
Rep. Tim Ryan, Author JD Vance Hold US Senate Debate In Ohio https://digitalarizonanews.com/rep-tim-ryan-author-jd-vance-hold-us-senate-debate-in-ohio/ FILE—In this file photo from March 28, 2022, U.S. Senate Democratic candidate Rep. Tim Ryan, D-Ohio, in Ohio’s U.S. Senate Democratic Primary talks to reporters after after a debate, in Wilberforce, Ohio. Democratic U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan and Trump-endorsed Republican and “Hillbilly Elegy” author JD Vance are scheduled to participate Monday, Oct. 10, 2022 in Cleveland for the first of two scheduled debates in their race to succeed retiring Republican Sen. Rob Portman in Ohio. (Joshua A. Bickel/The Columbus Dispatch via AP, Pool, File)[ASSOCIATED PRESS/Joshua A. Bickel] COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Democratic U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan and Republican JD Vance meet Monday in Cleveland for the first of two scheduled debates in their closely watched race for Ohio’s open U.S. Senate seat. Ryan, a 10-term congressman from the blue-collar Youngstown area, and Vance, a venture capitalist and author of “Hillbilly Elegy,” a memoir of his upbringing in Appalachian Ohio and Kentucky, are vying for the seat held by retiring GOP Sen. Rob Portman. Democrats view the Nov. 8 race as among their best chances nationally to flip a seat. Ryan has significantly outraised Vance in an increasingly Republican-leaning state that twice voted for Donald Trump for president. Ryan ended the last fundraising period that ended June 30 with $3.6 million in the bank, compared to Vance’s $630,000. Last week, the Ryan campaign reported raising $17.2 million between July 1 and the end of September. Vance, who received help in the primary from billionaire tech investor Peter Thiel, has not reported his latest totals. Former President Donald Trump’s last-minute endorsement in the combative Republican primary helped carry Vance to a win in May amid the crowded field, which included a former state Republican Party chair and a former state treasurer. FILE—In this file photo from Sept. 17, 2022, JD Vance, Republican candidate for U.S. Senator for Ohio, speaks at a campaign rally in Youngstown, Ohio. Democratic U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan and Trump-endorsed Republican and “Hillbilly Elegy” author JD Vance are scheduled to participate Monday, Oct. 10, 2022 in Cleveland for the first of two scheduled debates in their race to succeed retiring Republican Sen. Rob Portman in Ohio. (AP Photo/Tom E. Puskar, File) Photo: ASSOCIATED PRESS/Tom E. Puskar FILE—In this file photo from March 28, 2022, U.S. Senate Democratic candidate Rep. Tim Ryan, D-Ohio, participates in Ohio’s U.S. Senate Democratic Primary Debate, in Wilberforce, Ohio. Democratic U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan and Trump-endorsed Republican and “Hillbilly Elegy” author JD Vance are scheduled to participate Monday, Oct. 10 in Cleveland for the first of two scheduled debates in their race to succeed retiring Republican Sen. Rob Portman in Ohio. (Joshua A. Bickel/The Columbus Dispatch via AP, Pool) Photo: ASSOCIATED PRESS/Joshua A. Bickel FILE—In this file photo from Sept. 17, 2022, JD Vance, Republican candidate for U.S. Senator for Ohio, speaks at a campaign rally in Youngstown, Ohio. Democratic U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan and Trump-endorsed Republican and “Hillbilly Elegy” author JD Vance are scheduled to participate Monday, Oct. 10 in Cleveland for the first of two scheduled debates in their race to succeed retiring Republican Sen. Rob Portman in Ohio. (AP Photo/Tom E. Puskar, File) Photo: ASSOCIATED PRESS/Tom E. Puskar PreviousNext Both Vance and Ryan appealed to moderates and members of the opposite party in their victory speeches. Ryan has sought at times to distance himself from President Joe Biden, including by speaking out against his recent student loan forgiveness proposal — though Vance is likely to link the two in Monday’s debate. Meanwhile, Vance now embraces and has campaigned with Trump, though he blasted the then-president in 2016. Those earlier statements prompted some Ohio Republicans to try to talk Trump out of his endorsement. Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission. Read More Here
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Rep. Tim Ryan Author JD Vance Hold US Senate Debate In Ohio
Bronny James Following In Father LeBron's Footsteps With 1 Big Business Move
Bronny James Following In Father LeBron's Footsteps With 1 Big Business Move
Bronny James Following In Father LeBron's Footsteps With 1 Big Business Move https://digitalarizonanews.com/bronny-james-following-in-father-lebrons-footsteps-with-1-big-business-move/ Dec 11, 2021; Phoenix, AZ, USA; Sierra Canyon High School guard Bronny James looks on against Perry High School at Footprint Center. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports Bronny James is carrying on the family legacy in a major way. Nick DePaula of ESPN reported on Monday that the Sierra Canyon High School guard Bronny has signed an NIL endorsement deal with Nike. “For as long as I can remember, Nike’s been a part of my family,” Bronny said in a statement. “Getting a chance to team up with them and continue my family’s legacy both on the court and in the community is wild. It really means a lot to me.” Bronny, a four-star recruit who is currently a high school senior, turned 18 years old earlier this month, making him of legal age to enter into binding contracts. He has not decided where he will be attending college yet, but there may be one particular frontrunner for his services. As for LeBron James, Bronny’s famous father, he has been signed to Nike since 2003 in one of the world’s most renowned athlete endorsement deals. Bronny was already following in LeBron’s footsteps on the court and is now doing so off the court as well. Want more great sports stories? Subscribe to our free newsletter Related Articles Steelers star retweets comment blasting Mike Tomlin The Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday suffered their most lopsided defeat of the Mike Tomlin era, and the signs of frustration within the franchise are quickly starting to pile up. One came by way of veteran defensive lineman Cam Heyward’s Twitter… Bronny James following in father LeBron’s footsteps with 1 big business move Bronny James is carrying on the family legacy in a major way. Nick DePaula of ESPN reported on Monday that the Sierra Canyon High School guard Bronny has signed an NIL endorsement deal with Nike. “For as long as I… Andre Drummond adding something unexpected to his game? Andre Drummond appears to be going electric, so to speak. The new Chicago Bulls big Drummond surprised many during Sunday’s preseason game against the Toronto Raptors. Drummond showed a quick trigger from distance, attempting three triples, and actually connecting on… Ron Rivera says 1 thing separates Washington from rest of NFC East The NFC East suddenly looks like one of the strongest divisions in football again, and the Washington Commanders are having a tough time keeping up. Head coach Ron Rivera says there is one big reason for that. Rivera on Monday… Edwin Diaz sends message to Mets about free agency Edwin Diaz is scheduled to become a free agent following one of the best seasons of his career, and the right-hander sent a clear message to the New York Mets after they were eliminated from the postseason on Sunday night.… Steve Nash gets harsh reception from Nets fans at team event Steve Nash is entering Year Three at the helm in Brooklyn, and it turns out that is about the same number of local fans that support him right now. The Nets head coach Nash received a harsh reception at the… Read More…
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Bronny James Following In Father LeBron's Footsteps With 1 Big Business Move
Authorities: Willcox Assault Suspect Escaped From Tucson Holding Facility
Authorities: Willcox Assault Suspect Escaped From Tucson Holding Facility
Authorities: Willcox Assault Suspect Escaped From Tucson Holding Facility https://digitalarizonanews.com/authorities-willcox-assault-suspect-escaped-from-tucson-holding-facility/ TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) – The Cochise County Sheriff’s Office is searching for a Willcox man who, they say, forcibly escaped from custody in Tucson on Sunday evening, Oct. 9. Angel Moreno, 27, had been charged with aggravated assault by the Willcox Police Department and was scheduled to receive services at the facility he escaped from. Deputies say Moreno has displayed violent tendencies in the past. Anyone who sees him or knows his whereabouts is urged to avoid approaching him and call 911. This is a developing story. Check back for updates. Copyright 2022 KOLD News 13. All rights reserved. Read More Here
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Authorities: Willcox Assault Suspect Escaped From Tucson Holding Facility
Phoenix PD Treat Infant With Narcan Fentanyl Found In Home
Phoenix PD Treat Infant With Narcan Fentanyl Found In Home
Phoenix PD Treat Infant With Narcan, Fentanyl Found In Home https://digitalarizonanews.com/phoenix-pd-treat-infant-with-narcan-fentanyl-found-in-home/ Police say the baby appeared lethargic and had trouble breathing before treating the infant with Narcan, which rapidly reverses the effects of opioids. PHOENIX — Phoenix police administered Narcan on an infant Monday after the baby showed signs of an opioid overdose.   Officers responded to an apartment complex near 79th Avenue and McDowell Road for reports of an injured person. Upon arrival, police discovered a lethargic baby that was having trouble breathing.  The infant was treated with Narcan, also known as naloxone, to reverse the effects of a possible opioid overdose, police said. A blood test revealed the baby allegedly had traces of fentanyl in its system. A search of the family’s apartment turned up evidence of the deadly opioid. Police said no arrests have been made at this time and the baby is expected to survive.  Up to Speed Catch up on the latest news and stories on our 12News YouTube playlist here.  More ways to get 12News  On your phone: Download the 12News app for the latest local breaking news straight to your phone.   On your streaming device: Download 12News+ to your streaming device   The free 12News+ app from 12News lets users stream live events — including daily newscasts like “Today in AZ” and “12 News” and our daily lifestyle program, “Arizona Midday”—on Roku and Amazon Fire TV.   12News+ showcases live video throughout the day for breaking news, local news, weather and even an occasional moment of Zen showcasing breathtaking sights from across Arizona.  On social media: Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.  Read More…
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Phoenix PD Treat Infant With Narcan Fentanyl Found In Home
US Forecast
US Forecast
US Forecast https://digitalarizonanews.com/us-forecast-38/ City/Town, State;Yesterday’s High Temp (F);Yesterday’s Low Temp (F);Today’s High Temp (F);Today’s Low Temp (F);Weather Condition;Wind Direction;Wind Speed (MPH);Humidity (%);Chance of Precip. (%);UV Index Albany, NY;60;37;66;46;Sunshine;SSE;6;65%;2%;4 Albuquerque, NM;68;51;73;52;Partly sunny, nice;SW;8;44%;0%;5 Anchorage, AK;40;29;41;27;Rather cloudy;ENE;5;68%;31%;1 Asheville, NC;68;45;68;54;Nice with some sun;SE;7;71%;17%;4 Atlanta, GA;75;53;74;60;Partly sunny;ESE;7;72%;26%;3 Atlantic City, NJ;68;49;70;53;Mostly sunny;SW;9;57%;2%;4 Austin, TX;90;65;89;67;Warm with sunshine;S;6;57%;3%;5 Baltimore, MD;70;50;73;54;Sunny and pleasant;S;5;49%;1%;4 Baton Rouge, LA;85;56;85;64;Plenty of sun;ESE;7;47%;58%;5 Billings, MT;78;50;61;44;Cooler;WSW;11;46%;65%;3 Birmingham, AL;76;49;81;62;Plenty of sunshine;SE;7;54%;12%;5 Bismarck, ND;73;43;67;39;Partly sunny, windy;W;17;51%;50%;2 Boise, ID;79;49;74;43;Sunny and pleasant;NNE;10;35%;0%;4 Boston, MA;64;45;65;51;Sunny;SSW;6;53%;1%;4 Bridgeport, CT;68;46;68;49;Plenty of sun;SW;6;58%;4%;4 Buffalo, NY;61;45;68;52;Breezy in the p.m.;S;11;56%;29%;4 Burlington, VT;55;37;62;47;Mostly sunny;SSE;9;57%;7%;3 Caribou, ME;51;29;56;36;Partly sunny;SW;8;55%;7%;3 Casper, WY;76;45;61;36;Cooler;SSW;15;39%;71%;4 Charleston, SC;81;64;75;68;Humid with a shower;ENE;11;79%;55%;2 Charleston, WV;70;41;75;51;Partly sunny, nice;SE;5;61%;1%;4 Charlotte, NC;73;52;73;58;Nice with some sun;ESE;6;69%;17%;4 Cheyenne, WY;73;47;66;37;Breezy, not as warm;NNW;17;31%;54%;3 Chicago, IL;71;55;72;58;Breezy and warm;S;15;60%;89%;3 Cleveland, OH;63;53;72;56;Mostly sunny;S;10;52%;81%;4 Columbia, SC;72;58;73;62;Periods of sun, nice;ENE;6;70%;27%;2 Columbus, OH;70;44;72;53;Partly sunny, nice;SSE;8;53%;26%;4 Concord, NH;54;33;64;39;Sunny and milder;SW;7;61%;2%;4 Dallas-Ft. Worth, TX;85;67;86;69;Mostly sunny, warm;S;12;49%;30%;5 Denver, CO;77;49;75;41;Mostly sunny;NNE;9;25%;12%;4 Des Moines, IA;77;58;80;54;Clouds and sun, warm;SSW;18;62%;96%;4 Detroit, MI;67;49;73;57;Breezy in the p.m.;S;11;51%;84%;4 Dodge City, KS;79;55;86;47;Mostly sunny, breezy;SSW;18;45%;55%;4 Duluth, MN;59;47;71;50;A p.m. thunderstorm;SW;11;69%;91%;3 El Paso, TX;75;56;79;57;Partly sunny;W;6;52%;0%;5 Fairbanks, AK;37;17;33;20;An afternoon flurry;S;5;73%;66%;0 Fargo, ND;68;49;77;40;A stray p.m. shower;WNW;15;49%;55%;3 Grand Junction, CO;73;48;78;44;Mostly sunny, nice;N;10;33%;0%;4 Grand Rapids, MI;66;45;74;57;A shower in the p.m.;S;11;57%;91%;4 Hartford, CT;68;43;68;47;Plenty of sunshine;S;5;57%;3%;4 Helena, MT;73;47;64;44;Cooler;WSW;9;51%;57%;3 Honolulu, HI;87;73;85;74;A couple of showers;E;6;77%;99%;2 Houston, TX;86;65;86;70;Mostly sunny;SE;8;61%;17%;5 Indianapolis, IN;74;50;72;58;Partly sunny, warm;SSE;8;53%;44%;3 Jackson, MS;82;52;83;59;Mostly sunny;SE;6;42%;11%;5 Jacksonville, FL;84;69;82;70;A stray shower;NE;10;77%;55%;4 Juneau, AK;50;46;52;46;A couple of showers;SSW;9;86%;98%;0 Kansas City, MO;80;63;79;58;A t-shower in spots;SSW;14;64%;99%;2 Knoxville, TN;72;44;76;54;Partly sunny;ESE;4;58%;8%;5 Las Vegas, NV;89;65;91;65;Mostly sunny;NNW;6;27%;0%;5 Lexington, KY;72;44;76;57;Partly sunny, warm;SSE;8;51%;5%;4 Little Rock, AR;85;59;86;60;Partial sunshine;S;8;48%;13%;5 Long Beach, CA;76;65;75;64;Partly sunny;WSW;6;72%;25%;4 Los Angeles, CA;78;63;76;62;Partly sunny, nice;SW;7;81%;23%;4 Louisville, KY;75;48;79;61;Partly sunny, warm;SSE;7;47%;5%;4 Madison, WI;67;49;73;58;Breezy;S;14;62%;86%;3 Memphis, TN;83;60;84;62;Partly sunny, warm;SSE;8;39%;11%;5 Miami, FL;88;79;88;79;A t-storm in spots;ENE;10;72%;73%;3 Milwaukee, WI;62;51;71;60;Breezy;S;14;63%;40%;4 Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN;70;53;79;50;Warm, a p.m. t-storm;SW;15;54%;91%;3 Mobile, AL;82;54;83;68;Sunny and pleasant;SE;7;48%;59%;5 Montgomery, AL;78;49;82;61;Partly sunny;ESE;7;54%;17%;5 Mt. Washington, NH;30;20;36;33;Very windy;WNW;33;63%;7%;4 Nashville, TN;75;45;81;60;Partly sunny;SSE;7;48%;7%;4 New Orleans, LA;81;64;83;70;Mostly sunny;ESE;10;49%;57%;5 New York, NY;68;50;70;54;Abundant sunshine;SW;7;51%;3%;4 Newark, NJ;69;47;71;50;Sunny and nice;SW;6;53%;4%;4 Norfolk, VA;72;48;71;52;Mostly sunny;SE;6;56%;0%;4 Oklahoma City, OK;75;60;79;63;Increasingly windy;S;16;68%;55%;4 Olympia, WA;69;46;68;40;Turning sunny, nice;NNE;5;71%;5%;3 Omaha, NE;79;57;85;50;Partly sunny, warm;WSW;19;54%;83%;4 Orlando, FL;87;74;87;74;A stray t-shower;E;7;75%;49%;3 Philadelphia, PA;69;49;72;53;Abundant sunshine;SW;6;51%;4%;4 Phoenix, AZ;91;71;92;70;Partly sunny;NNE;5;32%;0%;5 Pittsburgh, PA;69;46;72;51;Sun, some clouds;SE;6;52%;2%;4 Portland, ME;53;38;60;43;Mostly sunny;SW;7;61%;1%;4 Portland, OR;75;50;71;48;Nice with sunshine;N;6;63%;5%;3 Providence, RI;66;43;66;48;Sunny;SSW;5;53%;1%;4 Raleigh, NC;72;48;73;54;Periods of sun, nice;ESE;5;63%;1%;5 Reno, NV;80;46;81;44;Sunny and warm;W;5;27%;0%;4 Richmond, VA;69;42;74;49;Mostly sunny;SSE;5;52%;0%;4 Roswell, NM;70;53;82;54;Partly sunny, warmer;W;7;53%;3%;5 Sacramento, CA;91;54;90;55;Sunshine;S;5;42%;1%;4 Salt Lake City, UT;80;55;78;49;Sunshine and warm;ESE;8;27%;0%;4 San Antonio, TX;88;66;88;69;Clouds and sun, warm;SSE;7;59%;3%;6 San Diego, CA;71;66;73;66;Partly sunny, nice;NW;8;78%;17%;4 San Francisco, CA;69;54;67;55;Some sun;WSW;10;73%;1%;4 Savannah, GA;81;64;78;67;Humid with a shower;NE;9;85%;56%;2 Seattle-Tacoma, WA;69;52;67;50;Turning sunny;NNE;8;61%;6%;3 Sioux Falls, SD;77;54;82;44;Winds subsiding;NW;16;48%;17%;4 Spokane, WA;76;46;72;43;Sunny and nice;SSW;7;46%;1%;3 Springfield, IL;78;54;66;58;Showers, not as warm;S;14;78%;99%;1 St. Louis, MO;81;58;71;59;Showers, not as warm;S;8;73%;99%;1 Tampa, FL;91;73;90;74;A t-storm around;ENE;7;76%;48%;4 Toledo, OH;69;48;74;55;Partly sunny, warm;SSW;9;51%;65%;4 Tucson, AZ;83;63;86;63;Partly sunny;E;6;40%;0%;5 Tulsa, OK;73;63;79;65;A shower in spots;S;11;61%;65%;2 Vero Beach, FL;89;73;87;75;A t-shower in spots;E;8;73%;49%;5 Washington, DC;70;47;72;51;Mostly sunny;S;6;53%;0%;4 Wichita, KS;81;61;83;56;Windy;S;20;59%;88%;4 Wilmington, DE;69;46;72;49;Sunny and pleasant;SSW;7;55%;3%;4 _____ Copyright 2022 AccuWeather Read More Here
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Winter Holiday Travel: Pounce Now On Flights Or Roll The Dice?
Winter Holiday Travel: Pounce Now On Flights Or Roll The Dice?
Winter Holiday Travel: Pounce Now On Flights Or Roll The Dice? https://digitalarizonanews.com/winter-holiday-travel-pounce-now-on-flights-or-roll-the-dice/ (CNN) — The high prices, the canceled flights, the booked-up lodging and rental cars. The summer of travel chaos still seems hot and fresh somehow. But it’s time to look forward, for there’s another crunch time looming less than two months away: the 2022 winter holiday travel season. So put away your T-shirts, break out your sweaters and get ready for the winter holidays. Here’s what to know: When should I buy tickets for winter holiday flights? Decision-making on when to buy airline tickets seems more complicated that ever. Prices change daily, even hourly. The staffing and capacity ramifications of the pandemic are still being felt. But October is probably the best window of opportunity. In other words, NOW. “Typically … travelers tend to start planning their holiday travel too late, and they miss out on some of the best prices available,” said Hayley Berg, lead economist at Hopper, the planning and booking travel app. And she told CNN Travel she is seeing people waiting later than ever to seal the deal during the pandemic rebound. “For the holidays in particular, that’s a real problem because now is actually the best time to be booking your Thanksgiving and Christmas travel,” Berg said. Hopper suggested in an email to wait no later than mid-October. It’s not just a pricing issue, Berg said. She also noted another risk by waiting: “Flights may be sold out completely on the dates you want to fly.” The worst time to book? ‘The last minute’ Scott Keyes, the founder of flight deals and travel advice site Scott’s Cheap Flights, told CNN Travel the very best deals were actually this past summer (remember that for 2023). But don’t be discouraged this year, he said. “The second best time to be booking your flights is now — because the worst time to book them is to wait until the last minute,” Keyes said. “If you haven’t booked those flights already and you’re really hoping to travel over the winter holidays, try to get it booked in the next week or two.” Keyes thinks air fares are likely to get more expensive, not less, as we get closer to Thanksgiving and Christmas. Phil Dengler, a co-owner of the travel resource The Vacationer, uses a popular fall holiday as his guide. “I view Halloween as the cutoff date for getting a reasonable price on a Thanksgiving flight, but aim to get booked before then,” Dengler said in an email interview. “After Halloween, prices will increase considerably as Thanksgiving gets closer. For Christmas flights, you should really book before Thanksgiving, but the best deals are between now and Halloween.” An Alaska Airlines flight arrives at Los Angeles International Airport on October 2. How you time your ticket purchase can depend on a lot of personal factors in addition to airline prices. AaronP/Bauer-Griffin/Getty Images The auto and travel club AAA had different pricing data for Thanksgiving air fares. Based on booking data from 2019, 2021 and 2022 so far, AAA found the lowest average fares just seven to 14 days before Thanksgiving, with the highest prices 28 to 60 days before the holiday. However, the data also showed prices rising in the last seven days before the holiday. So should you wait? A lot depends on personal circumstances such as your budget and how flexible you are with your flying plans, AAA told CNN Travel. If you don’t have a lot of wiggle room, it might not be worth the risk to wait for a chance at a lower fare. “Airlines have fewer flights than they did in 2019, which means fewer options for consumers,” said AAA’s Paula Twidale, senior vice president of travel. “With staff shortages and capacity being at its peak, you run the risk of being delayed or even missing flights, particularly if weather plays into the equation.” What are the best days to fly for Thanksgiving? Expedia shared some insights on when to travel for Thanksgiving (Thursday, November 24): To save money, the travel company suggested waiting until Monday (November 21) to depart instead of Saturday (November 19) and Sunday (November 20), “as the weekend is the most expensive time to start your Thanksgiving week trip.” Average ticket prices for Monday are more than 30% lower than Saturday and nearly 15% cheaper than Wednesday (November 23), it said. As for returns, Expedia said Friday (November 25) is the cheapest date. Coming back Monday (November 28) instead of Sunday (November 27) could save from 5% to 10%. Hopper also suggests flying Thanksgiving Day if you can, offering savings of around $100 off peak prices. Plus planes should be less crowded. Keyes said the Thanksgiving weekend comes with a bonus. “Thanksgiving is the hidden best week for international travel,” Keyes said. Why is that? Christmas and New Year’s are celebrated worldwide and thus come with global demand, but Thanksgiving is just a US holiday, he said. Domestic flights are pricey, but not international ones. “You find some incredible deals all throughout Europe over Thanksgiving week.” He said that on one price check this week, he found cheaper fare from New York City to Lisbon, Portugal ($429 round-trip, than to Cedar Rapids, Iowa ($567 round-trip). What are the best days to fly for Christmas? Hopper had advice on when to travel for Christmas (Sunday, December 25): For departure, it said travelers can save $120 off peak prices by departing the Monday (December 19) or Tuesday (December 20) before Christmas. Leaving on Christmas Eve could save people about $100 this year, Hopper estimated. The site said avoid flying out Thursday (December 22) or Friday (December 23), as those will be the most expensive travel days. For returns, the Tuesday (December 27) or Wednesday (December 28) after Christmas Day could save you $40 per ticket. It said avoid coming back on Monday (December 26), New Year’s Day or January 2, the most expensive return dates. Some other tips from the experts Have your ducks in a row: “Preparation is the best way to reduce stress when flying over Thanksgiving and Christmas,” Dengler said. “If possible, book a nonstop flight early in the morning” on a lower-volume travel day. He also advised not checking a bag if possible. Treat yourself: If you fly several times a year or more and value a low stress level, Keyes suggested getting a credit card that includes “compelling perks.” That includes access to special airport lounges that get you away from the crowds and offer free food, drinks and even massages. Avoid the rush: If you’re driving, Twidale said leave early in the morning before rush hour or after 8 p.m. If you need a rental car, reserve it early to lock into the rate and pay in advance to save money. If you’re flying but driving to the airport, book parking spaces. She also suggested enrolling in TSA Pre-check to bypass long security lines. Hotels: Berg said if you’re headed to a big city (think New York, Chicago, etc.), you are likely to get a better deal if you wait until just a few days before your arrival date to book the room. The caveats: This is for people who aren’t dead set on a certain hotel or specific neighborhood. And for smaller cities, she said people should still book earlier as choices are limited. Top image: The United Airlines ticket counter at Reagan National Airport in Arlington, Virginia on Christmas Eve 2021. (Eric Lee/Bloomberg via Getty Images) Read More Here
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Winter Holiday Travel: Pounce Now On Flights Or Roll The Dice?
PolitiFact No Elon Musk Has Not Given Donald Trump His Twitter Account Back
PolitiFact No Elon Musk Has Not Given Donald Trump His Twitter Account Back
PolitiFact – No, Elon Musk Has Not Given Donald Trump His Twitter Account Back https://digitalarizonanews.com/politifact-no-elon-musk-has-not-given-donald-trump-his-twitter-account-back/ Stand up for the facts! Our only agenda is to publish the truth so you can be an informed participant in democracy. We need your help. More Info I would like to contribute No, Elon Musk has not given Donald Trump his Twitter account back If Your Time is short Former President Donald Trump’s Twitter account remained suspended as of Oct. 10, 2022. Elon Musk has indicated he plans to follow through with buying Twitter, but the deal has not yet been finalized. Billionaire Elon Musk has changed his mind once again on a potential Twitter deal, indicating Oct. 4 that he intended to buy the social media platform for his original offer price of about $44 billion. While the deal has not yet been finalized, some on social media claimed Musk has already made big changes. “Donald Trump is back on Twitter and he made sure to thank Elon Musk,” claimed two Facebook posts shared Oct. 9. The posts included a screenshot of a supposed tweet from the former president that said, “Thank you Elon Musk, I’m Back!!” These posts were flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram.) After the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, Twitter permanently banned Trump from the platform for violating its policies against inciting violence. Before the ban, Trump had also repeatedly used his Twitter account to widely spread misinformation about the 2020 election. Musk has criticized Twitter’s decision to ban anyone other than spam accounts and “those that explicitly advocate violence” from the platform. In May, he pledged to reverse the ban on Trump’s account, saying it was “a morally bad decision, to be clear, and foolish in the extreme.” However, Musk has not taken over ownership of the social media platform yet. And as of Oct. 10, Trump’s Twitter account @realDonaldTrump was still suspended. No record of the tweet used to claim Trump is back on Twitter could be found on the platform. The account that apparently sent the tweet is @realDonJTru, which is not an official account for the former president. We rate this claim False. Facebook post, Oct. 9, 2022 Facebook post, Oct. 9, 2022 Twitter, @realDonaldTrump, accessed Oct. 10, 2022 Twitter, @realDonJTru, accessed Oct. 10, 2022 Twitter advanced search for tweet in claim, Oct. 10, 2022 Twitter, “Permanent suspension of @realDonaldTrump,” Jan. 8, 2021 The New York Times, “Elon Musk Suggests Buying Twitter at His Original Price,” Oct. 4, 2022 NPR, “Here’s what Elon Musk will likely do with Twitter if he buys it,” Oct. 7, 2022 NPR, “Elon Musk says he’ll reverse Donald Trump Twitter ban,” May 10, 2022 In a world of wild talk and fake news, help us stand up for the facts. Sign me up Read More Here
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PolitiFact No Elon Musk Has Not Given Donald Trump His Twitter Account Back
Football Meets Family: Centrals Ismail Foz Is Finding His Way In America
Football Meets Family: Centrals Ismail Foz Is Finding His Way In America
Football Meets Family: Central’s Ismail Foz Is Finding His Way In America https://digitalarizonanews.com/football-meets-family-centrals-ismail-foz-is-finding-his-way-in-america/ (From left to right:) Crishana Hovik, Ismail Foz, and Chandler Hovik pose for a family picture. (Photo via Crishana Hovik on Facebook) Ryan Bunnell is an ASU Cronkite School of Journalism student assigned to cover Alhambra High School for AZPreps365.com. When it comes to sports, “family” is a term often mentioned by players and coaches alike when describing their team. For Central High School’s Ismail “Izzy” Foz and coach Chandler Hovik, family is a reality. In 2020, Hovik and his wife, Crishana, decided to bring Foz into their home and take on the role of Foz’s legal guardians. “I didn’t think he was getting all the experiences that a teenage young man should have, so we wanted to give him an opportunity,” Hovik said. Although Foz has already made a name for himself on the football field, filling the role of starting kicker, defensive back, and wide receiver for the 5-1 Bobcats, his journey to America makes him stand out off the field as well. Foz is an African refugee from Burundi, a small country bordered by Rwanda and Tanzania. Considering his mother resides in England while his father and grandmother remain in Africa, Foz made the 9,000-mile trip to start a new life relatively alone. He first arrived in America with his big sister and cousin. After stints of living with his cousin as well as a group home, Foz said he was more than happy when living with Hovik became a reality. “At that point when he said ‘I’m going to talk to my wife,’ I was so happy,” Foz said. “I thought ‘finally, I’m not going to be in a group home anymore. I just wanted to be in a better life.” Adjusting to life 9,000 miles away from home is a tall task for any teenager, but Hovik said Izzy is a special kid thriving in his new environment. “Friends haven’t really been an issue because he gets along with everybody,” Hovik said. “He’s really good at being on time, he’s organized, he does all the little things right.” Hovik first met Izzy in a physical education class taught by a co-worker when Foz was a freshman.  While Hovik walked around Central’s campus during class one day, he came across Foz kicking a soccer ball “harder than anyone” he had seen at that age. Shortly after recognizing the potential talent in Foz, Hovik invited him to an off-season practice to try out as a kicker. Foz said his heart nearly skipped a beat when he was approached by Hovik, considering he had  never played American football before then. Even with a lack of experience, Foz wasn’t one to turn down an opportunity. “If you trust yourself to do something, you can do it,” Foz said. “I trust myself, so I told myself I’ll come try.”  Outside of football, Foz maintains the same mindset for any opportunity that comes his way. “I have to do something,” Foz said. “I’m not just going to sit at home or play just one sport, because you never know what chance you’re going to have in sports.” A tryout at kicker soon turned into running drills at wide receiver and filling in at defensive back for Central’s offseason 7-on-7 team. Hovik said he was wildly impressed with how rapidly Foz learned not only the game of football but how to play his positions as well. “Izzy is definitely a special athlete,” Hovik said. “For only playing football for the last year or so, to start varsity at receiver, at defensive back, and being one of the best kickers in the state, that tells a lot about his hard work.” Now with multiple seasons on varsity under his belt, Central quarterback Dominik Bagchi described Foz as an inspiration for the entire team. “He’s always been a ray of positivity,” Bagchi said. “He always has a smile. It could be the worst day ever, literally running in a dust storm and he’ll still be making jokes or smiling and laughing out there. It’s nice to have that teammate that, no matter what, is always finding the bright side of things.” Foz’s positivity isn’t limited to just the football field. He said no matter what situation he’s in, all he wants is to be happy and make the most of what he’s doing. For example, on top of being a three-sport athlete – football, soccer, track and field – Foz has maintained a 4.0 GPA throughout his current junior year. Foz said his grandmother raised him to understand the importance of school and what kind of opportunities academic success can lead to. “Having an A in all my classes, paying attention every day in classes, respecting the teacher and do everything they tell me to, that’s just me,” Foz said. Even with balancing a 4.0 and learning a new sport entirely, Foz still has the brainpower to speak and understand seven languages. His first language is Swahili, though he has learned French, Spanish, and three other African-native languages including his native language of Kirundi throughout his childhood. Excelling in the classroom isn’t the only thing Foz enjoys off the football field as he has also built a following on the social media platform TikTok. Foz has amassed nearly 8,000 followers posting a variety of dances and jokes. Although he says he enjoys making videos in his free time, Foz has his sights set on a career outside of social media. Plan A? Make it to the NFL, regardless of how much hard work it takes to get there. In the future, if Foz doesn’t receive a call on draft night, he said he wants to be a doctor or firefighter.  Foz may be new to the sport of football in particular, but he recognizes the life-changing opportunities available through athletic excellence. “In my life, I look back at how my life was, and I’m trying to make it better,” Foz said. “You never know where life is going to go and how you are going to have a future.”  The first thing Foz said he would do if he were to achieve his NFL dream would be to provide his family a better life. Hovik said he feels confident Foz can do just about anything he sets his mind to. “If he wants to go play college football or college soccer, I think he has a real opportunity to,” Hovik said. “He’s got good size, he’s understanding the game now, he understands his positions, so if that’s something he decides to pursue, he’s going to have every opportunity to do so.” Foz came to America to experience a better life, and thanks to Hovik and the Central community, he said he feels like he is a part of something meaningful. “This is my family right here,” Foz said. “I kind of take on my football team as my brothers. All my coaches are everything to me, my team is a part of my family.” Read More Here
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Football Meets Family: Centrals Ismail Foz Is Finding His Way In America
Jeff Landry Touts Endorsement By Donald Trump Jr. In Early Salvo Of Governor
Jeff Landry Touts Endorsement By Donald Trump Jr. In Early Salvo Of Governor
Jeff Landry Touts Endorsement By Donald Trump, Jr. In Early Salvo Of Governor https://digitalarizonanews.com/jeff-landry-touts-endorsement-by-donald-trump-jr-in-early-salvo-of-governor/ Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry, speaks with reporters at a news conference where it was announced that Republican Attorneys General of 21 states submitted a letter to the Senate to reject the two articles of Impeachment against President Donald Trump, in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2020. Standing from left are, Leslie Rutledge, Ark. Curtis Hill, Ind. Alan Wilson, S.C., and Steve Marshall, Ala.. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen) Cliff Owen Donald Trump Jr. has endorsed Attorney General Jeff Landry in his bid for governor, a seal of approval Landry is touting as he seeks to tap into former President Donald Trump’s formidable popularity in Louisiana. Trump Jr. and his girlfriend, the activist Kimberly Guilfoyle, attended Landry’s annual alligator hunt last month, where he unofficially launched his campaign, debuting merchandise advertising his bid. Landry has used his power as attorney general to support Trump numerous times, most recently when he filed a friend-of-the-court brief in favor of Trump over his legal problems surrounding his handling of classified documents, which culminated in an FBI raid on his Mar-a-Lago property. Landry also supported an effort by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to overturn the electoral vote result in four states that went to President Joe Biden in 2020. Landry, a Republican in his second term as attorney general, is likely to face Republicans Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser and Treasurer John Schroder in what is expected to be a hotly contested race to replace Gov. John Bel Edwards. Edwards, a Democrat, is term-limited. Republican state Rep. Richard Nelson is also considering a bid, and U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy’s name has been bandied about as a possible candidate. Landry is the first of the group to formally launch his campaign, releasing a nearly seven-minute long introductory spot last week. The field will likely begin to solidify after the midterm elections. Trump Jr. said in a statement that Landry will “never back down to the woke liberal radicals trampling on our conservative values at every turn.” “I’m proud to endorse my friend Jeff Landry to be the next governor of Louisiana,” Trump Jr. said. “He has a strong record of always putting Louisiana and America first. Louisiana is one of the greatest states in the union, but sadly liberal leadership and policies have failed it. Crime is out of control across the state, and New Orleans now has the highest murder rate of any city in the entire country. It’s time for a change.” Investigative reporting is more essential than ever, which is why we’ve established the Louisiana Investigative Journalism Fund, a non-profit supported by our readers. To learn more, please click here. Purchases made via links on our site may earn us an affiliate commission For You, from The Advocate Read More Here
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Jeff Landry Touts Endorsement By Donald Trump Jr. In Early Salvo Of Governor
Cassidy Hutchinson Who Delivered Bombshell Testimony About Trump's Conduct On Jan. 6 Agrees To Cooperate With Georgia Prosecutor Investigating 2020 Election Tampering: Report
Cassidy Hutchinson Who Delivered Bombshell Testimony About Trump's Conduct On Jan. 6 Agrees To Cooperate With Georgia Prosecutor Investigating 2020 Election Tampering: Report
Cassidy Hutchinson, Who Delivered Bombshell Testimony About Trump's Conduct On Jan. 6, Agrees To Cooperate With Georgia Prosecutor Investigating 2020 Election Tampering: Report https://digitalarizonanews.com/cassidy-hutchinson-who-delivered-bombshell-testimony-about-trumps-conduct-on-jan-6-agrees-to-cooperate-with-georgia-prosecutor-investigating-2020-election-tampering-report/ Cassidy Hutchinson, a top former aide to Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, takes her seat following a break as she testifies during the sixth hearing by the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol in the Cannon House Office Building on June 28, 2022 in Washington, DC.Brandon Bell/Getty Images Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson is cooperating with Georgia district attorney Fani Willis. Hutchinson told January 6 investigators about Donald Trump’s efforts to undo the 2020 election. Willis is looking into Trump’s alleged interference in Georgia’s election results. Following her explosive testimony to the January 6 select committee about what Donald Trump was doing while MAGA rioters swarmed the US Capitol, former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson is now cooperating with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ probe into Trump’s alleged election meddling in Georgia. Hutchinson, who’s damning testimony rocked MAGA loyalists and the legal community during the sixth public hearing by House lawmakers investigating the deadly attack on Congress, has agreed to share what she knows about Trump and her then-boss Mark Meadows working to overturn the 2020 election, CNN reports. Willis has been trying to get Meadows to testify for months, but the former Trump White House chief of staff has yet to cooperate. Meadows was on the January 2021 call when Trump asked Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to “find” the 11,780 votes the embattled former president would have needed to invalidate Joe Biden’s lawful victory. While Willis recently said that her investigation is going dark to avoid interfering with the upcoming midterm elections, tapping into Hutchinson’s experiences with Meadows may help her fill in some blanks about what role Trump, Meadows and other administration officials played in the ensuing electoral chaos. “If indicted and convicted, people are facing prison sentences,” Willis said in September. Hutchinson guided January 6 investigators through all the election-related mayhem she witnessed, including raucous meetings with “unhinged” 2020 election deniers, how Meadows allegedly sat idly by as rioters assaulted US Capitol Police, and that Trump allegedly lunged at a Secret Service agent and demanded to be taken to the US Capitol after firing up his supporters at that morning’s “Stop the Steal” rally. Trump, who initially wrote Hutchinson off as someone he hardly knew, recently said that he had to think twice about denouncing her story because it made him sound tough. Read the original article on Business Insider Read More Here
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Cassidy Hutchinson Who Delivered Bombshell Testimony About Trump's Conduct On Jan. 6 Agrees To Cooperate With Georgia Prosecutor Investigating 2020 Election Tampering: Report
Los Angeles City Council President Resigns After Using Racist Language In Leaked Recording
Los Angeles City Council President Resigns After Using Racist Language In Leaked Recording
Los Angeles City Council President Resigns After Using Racist Language In Leaked Recording https://digitalarizonanews.com/los-angeles-city-council-president-resigns-after-using-racist-language-in-leaked-recording/ Los Angeles City Council President Nury Martinez has resigned from her position after she and two other councilmembers were recorded making racist remarks. Driving the news: In a statement announcing her resignation, Martinez asked for forgiveness “from my colleagues and from the residents of this city that I love so much.” “In the end, it is not my apologies that matter most; it will be the actions I take from this day forward. I hope that you will give me the opportunity to make amends. Therefore, effective immediately I am resigning as President of the Los Angeles City Council,” the statement continued. The California and Los Angeles branches of the NAACP demanded late Sunday that Council President Nury Martinez and the others resign after the Los Angeles Times reported she called a Black child a monkey. The NAACP chapters also called on Councilmembers Gil Cedillo, Kevin de León, and Los Angeles County Federation of Labor President Ron Herrera to step down for participating in a discussion with anti-Black and anti-Indigenous comments. Details: Martinez referred to a white councilmember’s child, who is Black, as “ese changuito,” or that little monkey, during a Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade, according to the leaked audio of a nearly year-old conversation. Martinez also reportedly said that the councilor, Mike Bonin, handled his son as though he were an “accessory.” She also referred to Bonin as a “little b—h.” Herrera suggested that Bonin puts his young son out in public like a lawn jockey, the racist statues used to invoke the antebellum South. Martinez also is heard making fun of Indigenous people from the Mexican state of Oaxaca, who have migrated to Los Angeles. She referred to them as “short little dark people” and called them “ugly.” What they’re saying: “This kind of overt racism has no place in political discourse,” Rick L. Callender, president of the CA/HI State Conference of the NAACP, said in a statement. “We clearly know where your heart and mind are, and both of them are corroded with the rust of racism and hate.” Meanwhile, Los Angles Oaxacan chef, restaurateur, and Gold Award recipient Bricia Lopez joined in calls for resignations on social media. The words out of (Nury Martinez’s) mouth cut deep in the Oaxaca community of LA. I’ve dealt w my fair share of racism. But it’s ten times worse when it comes from a brown and woman. Girl, you gotta resign,” she tweeted. Zoom out: The secretly recorded conversation revolved around the councilors’ frustration that the growing Latino population wasn’t resulting in more Latino council districts and concerns Black leaders were keeping some Black-majority ones. Martinez, De León, and Herrera have issued statements of apology for their roles in the conversation. Cedillo told the Los Angeles Times he had no memory of the discussion. Of note: Protesters demonstrated outside of Martinez’s home and played portions of the audio recording on Sunday. Los Angeles police were later seen in a video shared on social media attempting to move the crowd away from her house. Editor’s note: This story has been updated with a statement from Martinez confirming her resignation. The headline has also been updated. Read More Here
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Los Angeles City Council President Resigns After Using Racist Language In Leaked Recording
'A Time Bomb': Anger Rising In A Hot Spot Of Iran Protests
'A Time Bomb': Anger Rising In A Hot Spot Of Iran Protests
'A Time Bomb': Anger Rising In A Hot Spot Of Iran Protests https://digitalarizonanews.com/a-time-bomb-anger-rising-in-a-hot-spot-of-iran-protests/ SULIMANIYAH, Iraq (AP) — Growing up under a repressive system, Sharo, a 35-year-old university graduate, never thought she would hear words of open rebellion spoken out loud. Now she herself chants slogans like “Death to the Dictator!” with a fury she didn’t know she had, as she joins protests calling for toppling the country’s rulers. Sharo said that after three weeks of protests, triggered by the death of a young woman in the custody of the feared morality police, anger at the authorities is only rising, despite a bloody crackdown that has left dozens dead and hundreds in detention. “The situation here is tense and volatile,” she said, referring to the city of Sanandaj in the majority Kurdish home district of the same name in northwestern Iran, one of the hot spots of the protests. “We are just waiting for something to happen, like a time-bomb,” she said, speaking to The Associated Press via Telegram messenger service. The anti-government protests in Sanandaj, 300 miles (500 kilometers) from the capital, are a microcosm of the leaderless protests that have roiled Iran. Led largely by women and youth, they have evolved from spontaneous mass gatherings in central areas to scattered demonstrations in residential areas, schools and universities as activists try to evade an increasingly brutal crackdown. Tensions rose again Saturday in Sanandaj after rights monitors said two protesters were shot dead and several were wounded, following a resumption of demonstrations. Residents said there has been a heavy security presence in the city, with constant patrols and security personnel stationed on major streets. The Associated Press spoke to six female activists in Sanandaj who said suppression tactics, including beatings, arrests, the use of live ammunition and internet disruptions make it difficult at times to keep the momentum going. Yet protests persist, along with other expressions of civil disobedience, such as commercial strikes and drivers honking horns at security forces. The activists in the city spoke on the condition their full names be withheld fearing reprisals by Iranian authorities. Their accounts were corroborated by three human rights monitors. THE BURIAL Three weeks ago, the news of the death of 22-year old Mahsa Amini in the custody of the morality police in Tehran spread rapidly across her home province of Kurdistan, of which Sanandaj is the capital. The response was swift in the impoverished and historically marginalized area. As the burial was underway in Amini’s town of Saqqez on Sept. 17, protesters were already filling Sanandaj’s main thoroughfare, activists said. People of all ages were present and began chanting slogans that would be repeated in cities across Iran: “Woman. Life. Freedom.” The Amini family had been under pressure from the government to bury Mahsa quickly before a critical mass of protesters formed, said Afsanah, a 38-year-old clothing designer from Saqqez. She was at the burial that day and followed the crowds from the cemetery to the city square. Rozan, a 32-year old housewife, didn’t know Amini personally. But when she heard the young woman had died in the custody of the morality police in Tehran and had been arrested for violating the Islamic Republic’s hijab rules, she felt compelled to take to the street that day. “The same thing happened to me,” she said. In 2013, like Amini, she had ventured to the capital with a friend when she was apprehended by the morality police because her abaya, or loose robe that is part of the mandatory dress code, was too short. She was taken to the same facility where Amini later died, and fingerprinted and made to sign a declaration of guilt. “It could have been me,” she said. In the years since then Rozan, a former nurse, was fired from the local government health department for being too vocal about her views about women’s rights. After the funeral, she saw an elderly woman take a step forward and in one swift gesture, remove her headscarf. “I felt inspired to do the same,” she said. SUPPRESSION In the first three days after the burial, protesters were plucked from the demonstrations in arrest sweeps in Sanandaj. By the end of the week, arrests targeted known activists and protest organizers. Dunya, a lawyer, said she was one among a small group of women’s rights activists who helped organize protests. They also asked shopkeepers to respect a call for a commercial strike along the city’s main streets. “Almost all the women in our group are in jail now,” she said. Internet blackouts made it difficult for protesters to communicate with one another across cities and with the outside world. “We would wake up in the morning and have no idea what was happening,” said Sharo, the university graduate. The internet would return intermittently, often late at night or during working hours, but swiftly cut off in the late afternoon, the time many would gather to protest. The heavy security presence also prevented mass gatherings. “There are patrols in almost every street, and they break up groups, even if its just two or three people walking on the street,” said Sharo. During demonstrations security forces fired pellet guns and tear gas at the crowd causing many to run. Security personnel on motorcycles also drove into crowds in an effort to disperse them. All activists interviewed said they either witnessed or heard live ammunition. Iranian authorities have so far denied this, blaming separatist groups on occasions when the use of live fire was verified. The two protesters killed Saturday in Sanandaj were killed by live fire, according to the France-based Kurdistan Human Rights network. Protesters say fear is a close companion. The wounded were often reluctant to use ambulances or go to hospitals, worried they might get arrested. Activists also suspected government informants were trying to blend in with the crowds. But acts of resistance have continued. “I assure you the protests are not over,” said Sharo. “The people are angry, they are talking back to the police in ways I have never seen.” DISOBEDIENCE The anger runs deep. In Sanandaj the confluence of three factors has rendered the city a ripe ground for protest activity — a history of Kurdish resistance, rising poverty and a long history of women’s rights activism. Yet the protests are not defined along ethnic or regional lines even though they were sparked in a predominantly Kurdish area, said Tara Sepehri Fars, a researcher for Human Rights Watch. “It’s been very unique in that sense,” she said. There have been waves of protest in Iran in recent years, the largest in 2009 bringing large crowds into the streets after what protesters felt was a stolen election. But the continued defiance and demands for regime change during the current wave seem to pose the most serious challenge in years to the Islamic Republic. Like most of Iran, Sanandaj has suffered as U.S. sanctions and the coronavirus pandemic devastated the economy and spurred inflation. Far from the capital, in the fringes of the country, its majority Kurdish residents are eyed with suspicion by the regime. By the third week, with the opening of universities and schools, students began holding small rallies and joined the movement. Videos circulated on social media showing students jeering school masters, school girls removing their headscarves on the street and chanting: “One by one they will kill us, if we don’t stand together.” One university student said they were planning on boycotting classes altogether. Afsanah, the clothing designer, said that she likes wearing the headscarf. “But I am protesting because it was never my choice.” Her parents, fearing for her safety, tried to persuade her to stay home. But she disobeyed them, pretending to go to work in the morning only to search for protest gatherings around the city. “I am angry, and I am without fear — we just need this feeling to overflow on the street,” she said. Read More Here
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'A Time Bomb': Anger Rising In A Hot Spot Of Iran Protests
Fall Events Preview: Festivals Haunted Tours And More To Hit The Valley North Valley Magazine
Fall Events Preview: Festivals Haunted Tours And More To Hit The Valley North Valley Magazine
Fall Events Preview: Festivals, Haunted Tours And More To Hit The Valley – North Valley Magazine https://digitalarizonanews.com/fall-events-preview-festivals-haunted-tours-and-more-to-hit-the-valley-north-valley-magazine/ By Laura Latzko With the weather getting cooler, it is a perfect time to start getting out to enjoy outdoor festivities and make special memories with friends and family members. Here are some fall festivals, Halloween events and haunted houses happening in the area. Howl-o-ween Fall Festival Exceptional Pets Cave Creek, a veterinary, day camp, boarding and dog training facility, is partnering with the 98KUPD radio station to offer a day of fun for pet parents and their fur babies. The Howl-o-ween Fall Festival will have vendors with dog-themed items, games and food trucks. For those who don’t have pets, dogs will be available for adoption. Dog owners are encouraged to dress their pups up in whimsical, funny and adorable costumes to try to win a pet costume contest. WHEN: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, October 8 WHERE: 4725 E. Carefree Highway, Carefree COST: Free admission INFO: 98kupd.com/event/exceptional-pets-fall-festival Fall Halloween Cards and Postcards Class A Halloween or fall card can really show friends or family members that their loved ones are thinking of them this time of the year. Rather than purchase a card at the store, locals can make their own cards during a fall Halloween Cards and Postcards Class hosted by the Holland Center. Led by local artist Heidi Horchler, it is geared toward beginners who can learn new drawing and lettering techniques. Participants will take home between six and 10 cards. WHEN: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Thursday, October 13 WHERE: The Holland Center, 34250 N. 60th Street, Building B, Scottsdale COST: $35 per person INFO: 480-488-1090, hollandcenter.org/events Fall Festival at Tierra Madre Tierra Madre Horse and Human Sanctuary is a place where horses that have been mistreated or surrendered can find a new home. The facility’s Fall Festival fundraiser helps to pay for the horses’ medical bills. During the event, visitors can learn more about the horses and take tours of the space. The event will have crafts, including pumpkin decorating and games for families. WHEN: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, October 15 WHERE: Tierra Madre Horse and Human Sanctuary, 27115 N. 45th Street, Cave Creek COST: $10 for adults, $5 for children 6 and older, free for children 5 and under INFO: 480-469-9166, carefreecavecreek.org/event OktoberWest Westin Kierland Resort and Spa’s OktoberWest puts a spin on traditional Oktoberfest celebrations and brings more of a Western feel. The event will feature live country music from Ashley Wineland and the Mogollan Band. A DJ will keep music going throughout the night. The Western event will also have a mechanical bull, cornhole and food trucks. A portion of the proceeds will benefit veteran organization Friends of Freedom. WHEN: 4 to 10 p.m. Saturday, October 15 WHERE: Westin Kierland Resort and Spa, 6902 E. Greenway Parkway, Scottsdale COST: $45 per person INFO: eventbrite.com/e/oktoberwest-2022-tickets-402693987557 Creepy Candy Crawl Families that want a different trick-or-treating experience can take their children to Desert Ridge Marketplace to collect candy throughout the District. The night of fun will also offer live entertainment and costume contests broken down by age categories. There will also be a special contest for best pet costume. WHEN: 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday, October 15 WHERE: District Stage for costume contest, Desert Ridge Marketplace, 21001 N. Tatum Boulevard, Phoenix COST: Free INFO: shopdesertridge.com/event Paradise Valley United Methodist Church Trunk or Treat Paradise Valley United Methodist Church’s annual Trunk or Treat event has become an annual tradition for many families. During the event, children can go from car to car, admiring decorations and collecting candy. The night of fun will also include inflatables, food, a train ride and a haunted house. During the event, nonperishable food will be collected for donation to Street Mary’s Food Bank. WHEN: 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, October 22 WHERE: Paradise Valley United Methodist Church, 4455 E. Lincoln Drive, Paradise Valley COST: Free INFO: facebook.com/ParadiseValleyUMC Gourd Luminaries Class Decorating for fall and Halloween has become an art form. DIYers who don’t want the same old decorations can dress up their own gourds during a gourd luminaries class at the Holland Center. It will be led by artist Diane Saucedo. Supplies such as cleaned gourds and paint will be provided to transform the gourds into illuminated works of art guaranteed to make a statement and brighten up a room. WHEN: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, October 28 WHERE: The Holland Center, 34250 N. 60th Street, Unit B, Scottsdale COST: $125 per person INFO: 480-488-1090, hollandcenter.org/events North Bible Church Trunk or Treat Trunk-or-treats have become more common as families are looking for alternate trick-or-treating experiences. North Bible Church in North Scottsdale will offer a safe trunk-or-treat event where families can go from one car to another, collecting candy from decorated trunks. Families are encouraged to come dressed up in costume. As part of the event, local volunteers greet guests and host trunks. WHEN: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, October 28 WHERE: North Bible Church, 15678 N. Greenway-Hayden Loop Suite 101, Scottsdale COST: Free INFO: northbiblechurch.com/events Explore an Old Clay Mine Guests can learn more about Cave Creek’s mining history as they venture through Cave Creek Regional Park at night. The hike, which has easy to moderate trails, will take participants inside the Old Clay Mine. WHEN: 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, October 29 WHERE: Cave Creek Regional Park, 37019 N. Lava Lane, Cave Creek COST: $7 for parking; registration required INFO: 602-506-2930 ext. 8, maricopacountyparks.net/park-locator/cave-creek-regional-park Pumpkin Patch In its fourth year, the Desert Ridge Marketplace’s Pumpkin Patch lets families select a perfect pumpkin to compete in decorating. As You Wish Pottery will be set up for painting and decorating these pumpkins. Once finished, families can take pictures of their pumpkins with a Polaroid camera and enter the Best Pumpkin in the Patch competition. The winner will receive a special prize. The beneficiary organization for the event is the Singletons, a nonprofit that works with single-parent families dealing with cancer. WHEN: Friday, October 14 to Sunday, October 30 WHERE: Desert Ridge Marketplace, 21001 N. Tatum Boulevard, Phoenix COST: $5 for painting INFO: shopdesertridge.com/event Farmers Market North Scottsdale Farmers Market North Scottsdale will offer Saturday and Sunday farmers markets throughout the fall and spring seasons. The Saturday market will be held at Living Water Lutheran Church, and the Sunday market will be at Blessed Sacrament Roman Catholic Parish. During the markets, vendors will sell fresh produce, jewelry and handmade items, baked goods, health and wellness items, home goods and pet treats. The vendors offer high-quality, locally produced products. The markets will feature live music from local artists and food trucks selling coffee, pizza, Middle Eastern cuisine and more. WHEN: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. select Saturdays through April 29; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. select Sundays through April 30 WHERE: Living Water Lutheran Church, 9201 E. Happy Valley Road, Scottsdale; Blessed Sacrament Roman Catholic Parish, 11300 N. 64th Street, Scottsdale COST: Free INFO: farmersmarket-northscottsdale.com Roadrunner Park Farmers Market At Roadrunner Park Farmers Market, Paradise Valley residents have a chance to shop local and pick up some fresh foods. Held on Saturdays throughout the year, the market offers produce, baked goods, crafts, fresh fish, natural pork and beef, and handmade artisan items and crafts. A number of vendors offer samples for those who want to try their products. While at the park, families can enjoy the playground and fishing pond. WHEN: 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturdays WHERE: Roadrunner Park, 3502 E. Cactus Road, Phoenix COST: Free INFO: arizonacommunityfarmersmarkets.com Farmers Market on High Street The Farmers Market on High Street is a place where neighbors can come together to support local businesses. The market, which usually has around 100 vendors over a block, will run every Sunday through May. Vendors will have items such as fresh produce, eggs off the farm, handmade jewelry and clothing, locally produced sauces and jams, natural meats and seafood, teas, dips, lotions, keto-friendly sweets, fresh bread, dog treats and baked goods. While at High Street, guests can also grab a bite to eat or drink at one of the local restaurants. WHEN: 10 a.m. to1 p.m. Sundays WHERE: 5415 E. High Street, Phoenix COST: Free INFO: arizonacommunityfarmersmarkets.com Hellbilly Holler Haunted House Visitors are warned to stay clear of Hellbilly Holler haunted house, unless they want to be frightened. From the minds of Michaela and Athena Nastasir, an artist/prop builder and actress/singer, the North Phoenix home haunt tells the story of three hillbillies who venture to the wetlands to seek help from a swamp witch. They are trying to lure visitors into their home for fresh meat and souls while a fortune teller attempts to warn away visitors. The haunted, which has won an AZ Haunter award, uses Halloween decorations and lighting and projections to create haunting effects. WHEN: Sunset to 10:30 p.m. Fridays through Sundays; Sunset to 9 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays; Friday, October 14, to Monday, October 31 WHERE: 14601 N. 40th Way, Phoenix COST: Free INFO: 602-509-6966, hellbillyholleraz.com Haunted Graveyard Haunted Graveyard is a home haunt that goes beyond average Halloween decorations. At the local home, guests try to survive a haunted graveyard filled with disturbin...
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Fact Check: Trump Falsely Claims George H.W. Bush Took Millions Of Documents To A Former Bowling Alley And Chinese Restaurant KVIA
Fact Check: Trump Falsely Claims George H.W. Bush Took Millions Of Documents To A Former Bowling Alley And Chinese Restaurant KVIA
Fact Check: Trump Falsely Claims George H.W. Bush Took Millions Of Documents To A Former Bowling Alley And Chinese Restaurant – KVIA https://digitalarizonanews.com/fact-check-trump-falsely-claims-george-h-w-bush-took-millions-of-documents-to-a-former-bowling-alley-and-chinese-restaurant-kvia/ By Daniel Dale, CNN First, former President Donald Trump tried a false claim about the document-handling practices of former President Barack Obama. Now, Trump is making the same false claim about other former presidents. In August, after the FBI recovered classified documents and numerous other presidential records from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence and resort in Florida, Trump declared that Obama had taken millions of presidential documents to Chicago. The National Archives and Records Administration quickly debunked his assertion, explaining it was NARA itself, not Obama, that took the documents to a NARA-managed facility in the Chicago area. Then, at a rally in Arizona on Sunday, Trump not only repeated the false claim about Obama but added near-identical dishonesty about previous presidents George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton. Most dramatically, Trump said, “George H.W. Bush took millions of documents to a former bowling alley and a former Chinese restaurant; where they combined them. So they’re in a bowling alley slash Chinese restaurant.” Trump added, “A Chinese restaurant and a bowling alley. With no security and a broken front door.” Trump also claimed that “Bill Clinton took millions of documents from the White House to a former car dealership in Arkansas” and that “George W. Bush stored 68 million pages in a warehouse in Texas.” Facts First: All of these Trump claims are false. George H.W. Bush did not take millions of documents to a former bowling alley and Chinese restaurant. Rather, the National Archives and Records Administration took Bush’s presidential documents to this facility prior to the opening of the Bush presidential library in the same city. Trump’s claims about Clinton and George W. Bush are inaccurate in precisely the same way: NARA, not the former presidents themselves, put the documents in temporary storage at NARA-managed facilities at the former car dealership in Arkansas and the warehouse in Texas. And Trump was also wrong that there was “no security” at the facility where the elder Bush’s documents were housed: the facility was heavily secured, according to a news report at the time. So there is no equivalence between Trump’s handling of presidential documents and those of his predecessors. In the others’ cases, the presidential documents were in NARA’s possession and stored securely and professionally. In Trump’s case, the presidential documents found in haphazard amateur storage at Mar-a-Lago were in Trump’s own possession, despite numerous attempts by both NARA and the Justice Department to get them back. Trump’s claims about George H.W. Bush At the Sunday rally, Trump urged the authorities to “look into what took place” with George H.W. Bush and presidential documents. But there is nothing of substance to investigate: the National Archives and Records Administration has been forthright since the 1990s about where it temporarily stored Bush documents before his permanent library opened. In fact, the NARA official who was in charge of the transition of the Bush documents to the permanent library publicly joked about the temporary facility at the time. “I’ve told reporters this for the last four years: It’s not just a bowling alley; it’s a bowling alley and a Chinese restaurant,” David Alsobrook said. While the temporary College Station, Texas, location made for a fun story, there was nothing unusual about NARA’s use of such a building. NARA needs lots of space to house presidential documents before presidents’ permanent libraries are built, so it finds and modifies large nearby facilities that often have formerly housed other activities. Someone listening to Trump’s rally comments might have pictured documents from the first Bush administration being scattered carelessly in bowling lanes. But that’s not what happened. The Washington Post reported in 1993: “There aren’t any lanes anymore. No gutters, no pins, no beer. Thanks to a rush remodeling job after last November’s election, there are a few simple offices, a massive, fire-resistant vault and row after row of steel shelves filled with cardboard boxes and wooden crates.” There was also extensive security. The Associated Press reported in 1994: “Uniformed guards patrol the premises. There are closed-circuit television monitors and sophisticated electronic detectors along walls and doors. Some printed material is classified and will remain so for years; it is open only to those with top-secret clearances.” Robert Holzweiss, who began working on the George H.W. Bush library in 1996 and is now deputy director, told People magazine for an article in early 2022: “When I got involved the temporary facility for the Bush museum was in College Station, Texas, in an old bowling alley. Without the alleys it was perfect, it was like a warehouse. They just built a secure space within to house the classified material.” Bush died in 2018. His son Jeb Bush, the former Florida governor who ran against Trump in 2016 for the Republican presidential nomination, wrote on Twitter in response to Trump’s Sunday claim about the late president: “I am so confused. My dad enjoyed a good Chinese meal and enjoyed the challenge of 7 10 split. What the heck is up with you?” Trump’s false claims about Bill Clinton and George W. Bush Trump’s claims at the rally about former presidents Clinton and George W. Bush are false for the exact same reason as Trump’s claims about Obama and the elder Bush are false. That former Balch Motor Company building in Little Rock, Arkansas, where millions of Clinton presidential documents were stored? Again, it was the National Archives and Records Administration that took the documents to this facility, which NARA managed, in advance of the opening of Clinton’s library in the same city. That warehouse in Lewisville, Texas where millions of the younger Bush’s presidential documents were stored? It was a NARA-managed facility, used to store documents while Bush’s permanent library was being readied in nearby Dallas. The-CNN-Wire & © 2022 Cable News Network, Inc., a Warner Bros. Discovery Company. All rights reserved. Read More Here
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Fact Check: Trump Falsely Claims George H.W. Bush Took Millions Of Documents To A Former Bowling Alley And Chinese Restaurant KVIA
Newly Released Emails Debunk Trump And Allies' Attempts To Blame The GSA For Packing Boxes That Ended Up In Mar-A-Lago
Newly Released Emails Debunk Trump And Allies' Attempts To Blame The GSA For Packing Boxes That Ended Up In Mar-A-Lago
Newly Released Emails Debunk Trump And Allies' Attempts To Blame The GSA For Packing Boxes That Ended Up In Mar-A-Lago https://digitalarizonanews.com/newly-released-emails-debunk-trump-and-allies-attempts-to-blame-the-gsa-for-packing-boxes-that-ended-up-in-mar-a-lago/ (CNN) — When the General Services Administration prepared to ship pallets of material to Florida for former President Donald Trump in July 2021, the federal agency asked Trump aide Beau Harrison to affirm what was in the boxes being shipped. Harrison, Trump’s former assistant for operations, was asked to affirm that everything packed and shipped to Florida was either “required to wind down the office of the Former President or are items that are property of the Federal Government,” so it could be covered by transition funding. Former presidents are allowed to take certain government materials and office equipment required to set up a permanent office away from the White House. But that does not include the sort of classified documents Trump took to Mar-a-Lago — which are at the center of an ongoing Justice Department criminal probe. Harrison, one of the handful of aides interviewed by federal investigators in the spring as they sought information on presidential records, returned a letter on “The Office of Donald J. Trump” letterhead stating what was in the boxes. The email exchange between GSA officials and Harrison is one of more than 100 pages of emails and documents newly released by the GSA that debunk claims from Trump and his allies that the government agency is to blame for packing the boxes containing classified documents that were later recovered by the FBI during the search of his Mar-a-Lago resort in August. The newly released emails also provide new details underscoring the rushed, chaotic nature of Trump’s transition after he spent two months exhausting numerous avenues trying to overturn the 2020 election. The emails make clear that the boxes had already been packed and sat shrink-wrapped in an empty office space in Arlington, Virginia, as GSA officials planned logistics to ship the five pallets of boxes — including 30 banker boxes similar to those recovered by the FBI at Mar-a-Lago — to Florida. The released communications, which were first reported by Bloomberg News, outline how boxes, including 1,400 pounds of “document boxes,” traveled from the White House to Florida, from inventories of the purchase of boxes and shipping materials to photos of the new office space Trump’s team would inhabit. It remains unclear whether anything in the boxes that GSA shipped contained the government documents in the 15 boxes sent to the National Archives in January or the tens of thousands of documents the FBI retrieved in August — materials now at the heart of the criminal investigation into the classified material found at Mar-a-Lago. But the new cache of email adds new detail showing how documents from the Trump administration made their way to Florida — and directly debunks attempts Trump and his allies have made to defend the former President by blaming GSA. In an interview on Fox News on August 12, four days after the FBI search, former Trump defense official Kash Patel claimed the GSA was responsible for the documents being at Trump’s Florida home. “Even if (the documents were) classified … they’ll never meet the burden of intent because the president didn’t pack it up and take it out himself, the GSA has said they did it and they made a mistake,” Patel said. The GSA has never said they packed the boxes. “They packed them,” Trump said in an interview with Sean Hannity on September 23. A spokesman for Trump did not directly address how these emails dispute claims made by the former president and allies, and instead attacked the Biden administration. “A routine and necessary process has been leveraged by power-hungry partisan bureaucrats to intimidate and silence those who have dared to support President Trump and his America First agenda,” said Trump spokesman Taylor Budowich. “Why? Because Democrats have done nothing to deliver for the American people and they are left scrambling to fabricate a new witch-hunt to distract from their abject failures.” A 300-pound portrait In emails throughout 2021, however, career officials at the GSA outlined to Trump’s aides what could and could not be included in the shipments GSA would send to Florida — underscoring that the federal agency was relying on Trump’s aides to assess the contents being shipped. While the transition team worked with the GSA to facilitate the move, concern inside the National Archives over missing presidential documents was growing. The National Archives alerted Trump’s lawyers in May 2021 that Trump’s letters with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un — and two dozen boxes of records — were missing. But documents were never raised in the logistics email exchanges. Instead, they focused at times on what items could and could not be shipped to Florida on the federal government’s dime. In particular, a 300-pound portrait of Trump that had been gifted to the former President led to multiple rounds of back and forth, with the GSA ultimately declining to ship the item, deeming it “personal property.” At one point, the GSA outgoing transition director sent the Trump aides guidance on what was allowed to be sent. “If the item is considered property of the Former President then it should not be shipped using Transition Funds. If the item is considered property of the Federal Government then it should go to NARA or GSA,” Kathy Geisler wrote in an email and attached the guidance on gifts. “I just wanted to make sure we had an understanding of what you are allowed to ship using Transition funds.” The gigantic portrait was sent to an aide’s home to eventually ship to the former President’s resort. In the email exchange, Trump’s director of correspondence Desiree Thompson Sayle asked Geisler to point out where in the federal code she was referring to. “I want to ensure that we are in compliance, and the attached appears to be general guidance on what gifts (foreign and domestic) can be accepted by a government employee or elected official,” she wrote. “Working with NARA and GSA, I am in full compliance with the final disposition of gifts. So much so, we are loading the large portrait received after the 21st on a Penske truck to transport to my house so I can put it on my moving van,” Sayle added. Missing deadlines and disorganization It wasn’t until mid-January — just nine days before President Joe Biden’s inauguration — that Trump’s staff began setting up a post presidential life for the former President following a plan signed off on by former chief of staff Mark Meadows. Following the same pattern of past presidential transitions, GSA would provide the funds and support to help with the transition and setting up a post-presidential office. Around the time Meadows signed the plan, White House aides described a chaotic and unsure environment with a President more focused on overturning the 2020 election than beginning his next chapter. These circumstances lead to a delayed, unorganized and nontraditional transition, made apparent in the trove of emails. The chaotic environment continued after Trump vacated the White House. In July 2021, a flurry of late-night emails show staff scrambling unsuccessfully to get the boxes sent off on the final night the outgoing team would be allowed to use transition funds to assist the move, eventually having to use other resources. After the boxes were to be picked up and Trump’s team had long gone to Florida, there was yet another snag in August — one pallet was the wrong size and couldn’t fit on the freight elevator. The event delayed the delivery again, the emails show, and resulted in an intern being flown back from the Sunshine State to repack the pallets and prepare them to be sent to Mar-a-Lago, where they finally arrived mid-September. “My intern is flying back to DC tomorrow, and he can repack the pallets in Crystal City,” Sayle wrote to GSA. “Before I send him to pick up a roll of shrink wrap from Uhaul and plan to head over, can you tell me if there is AC on the 12th floor?” CORRECTION: This story has been updated to correctly reference the General Services Administration. © 2022 Circle City Broadcasting I, LLC. | All Rights Reserved. Read More Here
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Newly Released Emails Debunk Trump And Allies' Attempts To Blame The GSA For Packing Boxes That Ended Up In Mar-A-Lago
Feds Plan To Call Leonardo DiCaprio And Former Trump White House Chief Of Staff John Kelly At Trial Of Fugees Rapper Pras Michel MsnNOW
Feds Plan To Call Leonardo DiCaprio And Former Trump White House Chief Of Staff John Kelly At Trial Of Fugees Rapper Pras Michel MsnNOW
Feds Plan To Call Leonardo DiCaprio And Former Trump White House Chief Of Staff John Kelly At Trial Of Fugees Rapper Pras Michel – MsnNOW https://digitalarizonanews.com/feds-plan-to-call-leonardo-dicaprio-and-former-trump-white-house-chief-of-staff-john-kelly-at-trial-of-fugees-rapper-pras-michel-msnnow/ Feds plan to call Leonardo DiCaprio and former Trump White House chief of staff John Kelly at trial of Fugees rapper Pras Michel  msnNOW Read More Here
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Feds Plan To Call Leonardo DiCaprio And Former Trump White House Chief Of Staff John Kelly At Trial Of Fugees Rapper Pras Michel MsnNOW
Former White House Aide Cooperating In Ga. Election Probe
Former White House Aide Cooperating In Ga. Election Probe
Former White House Aide Cooperating In Ga. Election Probe https://digitalarizonanews.com/former-white-house-aide-cooperating-in-ga-election-probe/ By Sara Murray and Zachary Cohen | CNN An Atlanta-area prosecutor investigating Donald Trump and his allies’ efforts to overturn the 2020 election has secured cooperation from former Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson, sources familiar with the matter tell CNN. Hutchinson, whose cooperation has not previously been reported, became a prominent witness during a summer hearing for the House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, Capitol Hill insurrection. The former top aide to then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows could offer Georgia prosecutors insights about what she witnessed in the West Wing, as well as steps her former boss took specifically when it came to Georgia. Prosecutors have called for Meadows to testify before the special grand jury, but they are still working to secure his testimony. A hearing on the matter is scheduled for late October. Meadows was among the participants on the January 2021 call between Trump and Georgia’s secretary of state Brad Raffensperger, and Meadows also made a surprise visit to a Cobb County location in December 2020, where officials were conducting an absentee ballot signature audit. Hutchinson has also been cooperating with the Justice Department, which also faces a pre-election quiet period, in its criminal investigation into efforts to subvert the 2020 election. An attorney for Hutchinson did not respond to CNN’s requests for comment. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has said the Georgia probe is shifting into a quieter mode to avoid any appearance of influencing the upcoming midterm election. Legal experts told CNN she could still use that time to have the special grand jury pore over information it has already obtained and work on the final report it will issue when its investigation is complete. CNN previously reported that Willis is aiming to swiftly wrap up her probe after the midterms and could begin issuing indictments as soon as December. A spokesperson for the district attorney’s office declined to comment. Read More Here
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Former White House Aide Cooperating In Ga. Election Probe
Country Concerts 2022: Tickets & Tour Dates
Country Concerts 2022: Tickets & Tour Dates
Country Concerts 2022: Tickets & Tour Dates https://digitalarizonanews.com/country-concerts-2022-tickets-tour-dates/ Country Concerts 2022 last updated: October 09, 2022/08:44am CST With only a few months left and the big holidays coming up, country concerts 2022 is on a roll – from iconic names like Reba McEntire to budding new artists like Ernest. Some are finishing up the last legs of their tours, while some are opening new dates for fans. And of course, there are the yearly awaited Christmas shows and festivals that we are all excited about… because honestly, who isn’t? RELATED: Top Country Songs of 2022: The Songs You’ll Be Singing All Year Long So here is the full rundown of country concerts that are happening right now and will happen until the end of the year, so you won’t miss out on anything. And don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with all the details from tour dates to ticket information, and this will be updated frequently to include new tours and dates as well as any postponements and cancellations as soon as they’re available.  So, bookmark this now, and let’s begin the list! Where to get your tickets? Tickets are selling out by the minute, so if you want to secure your spot for the concert, then you’d have to act fast! The best way to get official tickets is through the artist’s official website. Just head on to the Tour / Tour Dates tab, scroll down and pick the date that you want. You will then be redirected to their ticket seller, which is usually either Ticket Master or Bands In Town.  If you’re not so lucky and the date you’re eyeing is already sold out, there are a number of third-party platforms you can still visit, like BigStub. You can also click on vividseats and SeatGeek, which also host a lot of event ticketing, including country concerts.  Country Concerts 2022 Tour Dates Alabama – Tour Dates Nov 4 St. Augustine, FL @St Augustine Amphitheatre Nov 5 St. Augustine, FL @St Augustine Amphitheatre Nov 26 Durant, OK @Choctaw Grand Theater Nov 27 Tulsa, OK @The Cove at River Spirit Casino Dec 9 Roanoke, VA @Berglund Center Dec 11 Fayetteville, NC @Crown Center Complex of Cumberland County Alan Jackson – Last Call: One More for the Road Tour Nov 12 Edmundston, NB, CA @Grey Rock Casino – Edmundston ATLive – Tour Dates Nov 11 Atlanta, GA @Mercedes-Benz Stadium ATLive – Billy Joel, Lionel Richie, Sheryl Crow Nov 12 Atlanta, GA @Mercedes-Benz Stadium ATLive – Chris Stapleton, Miranda Lambert, Dwight Yoakam Billy Strings – Tour Dates Oct 13 Austin, TX @Stubbs BarBQ Oct 15 Oklahoma City, OK @The Criterion OKC Oct 29 Asheville, NC @Harrahs Cherokee Center Asheville Oct 30 Asheville, NC @Harrahs Cherokee Center Asheville Oct 31 Asheville, NC @Harrahs Cherokee Center Asheville Nov 3 Kalamazoo, MI @Wings Event Center Nov 4 Saginaw, MI @Dow Event Center Nov 5 Pittsburgh, PA @Petersen Events Center Nov 9 Rochester, NY @Blue Cross Arena Nov 11 Uniondale, NY @Nassau Coliseum Nov 12 Philadelphia, PA @The Met Philadelphia Nov 13 Philadelphia, PA @The Met Philadelphia Nov 16 Richmond, VA @Virginia Credit Union LIVE! at Richmond Raceway Nov 18 Washington DC, DC @The Anthem Nov 19 Washington DC, DC @The Anthem Dec 30 New Orleans, LA @UNO Lakefront Arena Dec 31 New Orleans, LA @UNO Lakefront Arena Blake Shelton – Tour Dates Nov 11 Coachella, CA @Spotlight 29 Casino Bonnie Raitt – Tour Dates Nov 1 San Antonio, TX @Majestic Theatre San Antonio Nov 2 Austin, TX @Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater Nov 4 Sugar Land, TX @Smart Financial Centre Nov 5 New Orleans, LA @Mahalia Jackson Theater of the Performing Arts Nov 8 Jackson, MS @Thalia Mara Hall Nov 9 Birmingham, AL @BJCC Concert Hall Nov 11 Savannah, GA @Savannah Civic Center – Johnny Mercer Theatre Nov 12 St. Augustine, FL @St Augustine Amphitheatre Nov 15 Melbourne, FL @King Center for the Performing Arts Nov 16 Fort Lauderdale, FL @Broward Center Au Rene Nov 18 Sarasota, FL @Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall Nov 19 Clearwater, FL @Ruth Eckerd Hall CAAMP – Tour Dates Oct 21 Columbus, OH @Nationwide Arena Carrie Underwood – Denim & Rhinestones Tour Dates Oct 15 Greenville, SC @Bon Secours Wellness Arena Oct 17 Indianapolis, IN @Gainbridge Fieldhouse Oct 18 Grand Rapids, MI @Van Andel Arena Oct 20 Lexington, KY @Rupp Arena Oct 22 Rosemont, IL @Allstate Arena Oct 23 Milwaukee, WI @Fiserv Forum Oct 25 Minneapolis, MN @Target Center Oct 27 Grand Forks, ND @Alerus Center Oct 31 Tulsa, OK @BOK Center Nov 2 Austin, TX @Moody Center ATX Nov 3 Houston, TX @Toyota Center – TX Nov 5 New Orleans, LA @Smoothie King Center Nov 7 St. Louis, MO @Enterprise Center Nov 12 Moline, IL @Vibrant Arena at The Mark Nov 13 Kansas City, MO @T-Mobile Center Nov 15 Denver, CO @Ball Arena Nov 17 Salt Lake City, UT @Vivint Smart Home Arena Nov 19 San Francisco, CA @Chase Center Chris Stapleton – All-American Road Show Tour Dates Oct 13 Jacksonville, FL @Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena Oct 14 Tampa, FL @MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre at the Florida State Fair Grounds Oct 15 Hollywood, FL @Hard Rock Live – Hollywood Oct 20 North Little Rock, AR @Simmons Bank Arena Oct 21 Bossier City, LA @Brookshire Grocery Arena Oct 22 New Orleans, LA @Smoothie King Center Oct 27 Fort Worth, TX @Dickies Arena Oct 28 The Woodlands, TX @Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Clay Walker – Tour Dates Oct 15 Mount Pleasant, MI @Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort Oct 22 Biloxi, MS @IP Casino Resort and Spa Oct 28 Nashville, TN @Assembly Food Hall at Skydeck on Broadway Oct 29 Rome, GA @Coosa Valley Fairgrounds Nov 3 Norfolk, VA @Chartway Arena Nov 4 Fayetteville, NC @Crown Center Complex of Cumberland County Nov 5 Columbia, SC @Township Auditorium Nov 10 Knoxville, TN @Knoxville Civic Auditorium Nov 11 Spartanburg, SC @Spartanburg Auditorium Nov 12 Macon, GA @Macon City Auditorium Dec 8 Tulsa, OK @The Cove at River Spirit Casino Dec 9 Durant, OK @Choctaw Grand Theater CMA Awards – Tour Dates Nov 9 Nashville, TN @Bridgestone Arena Cody Jinks – Tour Dates Oct 21 Baton Rouge, LA @Raising Canes River Center Arena Dec 2 Las Vegas, NV @Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas Dec 3 Las Vegas, NV @Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas Cody Johnson – Tour Dates Oct 14 Selma, TX @Real Life Amphitheater Oct 15 Fort Worth, TX @Panther Island Pavilion Oct 20 San Diego, CA @Viejas Arena Oct 21 Bakersfield, CA @Mechanics Bank Arena Oct 22 Reno, NV @Reno Events Center Oct 27 Boise, ID ExtraMile Arena Oct 28 Spokane, WA @Spokane Arena Oct 29 Bozeman, MT @Brick Breeden Fieldhouse Nov 10 Evansville, IN @Ford Center Evansville Nov 11 Hoffman Estates, IL @NOW Arena Nov 12 Green Bay, WI @Resch Center Nov 17 Estero, FL @Hertz Arena Nov 18 Tampa, FL @Yuengling Center Nov 19 St. Augustine, FL @St Augustine Amphitheatre Nov 26 Beaumont, TX @Ford Park – TX Dec 2 North Little Rock, AR @Simmons Bank Arena Dec 3 Tulsa, OK @BOK Center Dec 9 Las Vegas, NV @Michelob ULTRA Arena at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino Cole Swindell – Back Down to the Bar Tour Dates Oct 11 Statesboro, GA @The Blue Room – Statesboro Oct 12 Athens, GA @Georgia Theatre Oct 13 Birmingham, AL @Avondale Brewing Company Oct 14 Owensboro, KY @Owensboro Sportscenter Oct 15 Charlotte, NC @Coyote Joes Oct 20 Erie, PA @Warner Theatre – PA Oct 21 Boston, MA @House of Blues Boston Oct 22 Huntington, NY @The Paramount Huntington Nov 2 Nashville, TN @Ryman Auditorium Nov 3 Nashville, TN @Ryman Auditorium Nov 4 Biloxi, MS @Beau Rivage Theatre Nov 5 Fayetteville, AR @JJ’s Beer Garden Nov 11 Verona, NY @Turning Stone Resort and Casino Event Center Nov 12 Johnstown, PA @Cambria County War Memorial Arena Nov 17 St. Augustine, FL @St Augustine Amphitheatre Nov 18 Orlando, FL @Hard Rock Live – Orlando Nov 19 Pompano Beach, FL @Pompano Beach Amphitheatre Colter Wall – Tour Dates Oct 9 Helotes, TX @John T. Floore Country Store Craig Morgan – Tour Dates Oct 19 Green Bay, WI @Meyer Theatre Oct 20 Mason City, IA @North Iowa Community College Oct 21 Wisconsin Dells, WI @Crystal Grand Music Theatre Oct 22 Des Plaines, IL @Des Plaines Theatre Oct 27 Orange Park, FL @Thrasher Horne Center Oct 28 Irmo, SC @Harbison Theatre Oct 29 Bristol, VA @Cameo Theater Nov 3 Des Moines, IA @Hoyt Sherman Auditorium Nov 11 Nashville, TN @Ryman Auditorium Ernest – Tour Dates Nov 3 Statesboro, GA @The Blue Room – Statesboro Nov 4 Rome, GA @Peaches Nov 10 Starkville, MS @Rick’s Cafe Nov 11 Hattiesburg, MS @Brewskys Nov 12 Mobile, AL @Soul Kitchen Nov 17 Chicago, IL @Joes on Weed Street Nov 18 Columbus, OH @The Bluestone Nov 19 West Peoria, IL @Crusens Farmington George Strait – Tour Dates Nov 18 Fort Worth, TX @Dickies Arena Nov 19 Fort Worth, TX @Dickies Arena Dec 2 Las Vegas, NV @T-Mobile Arena Dec 3 Las Vegas, NV @T-Mobile Arena Hardy – Wall to Wall Tour Dates Dec 1 Athens, GA @Georgia Theatre Dec 2 Athens, GA @Georgia Theatre Dec 3 Columbia, SC @Township Auditorium Dec 8 Charlotte, NC @Coyote Joes Dec 9 Charlotte, NC @Coyote Joes Dec 10 Charlotte, NC @Coyote Joes Dec 15 Greenville, SC @Blind Horse Saloon Dec 16 Greenville, SC @Blind Horse Saloon Dec 17 Greenville, SC @Blind Horse Saloon Indigo Girls – Tour Dates Oct 16 Mobile, AL @Saenger Theatre-AL Oct 18 New Orleans, LA @Tipitinas Oct 19 Houston, TX @House of Blues Houston Oct 21 Dallas, TX @Granada Theater Dallas Oct 22 San Antonio, TX @The Rustic San Antonio Oct 23 Austin, TX @Stubbs BarBQ Oct 25 New Orleans, LA @Tipitinas Nov 14 Des Moines, IA @Hoyt Sherman Auditorium Nov 15 Omaha, NE @Orpheum Theatre – Omaha Nov 16 Wichita, KS @Orpheum Theatre – Wichita Nov 18 Tulsa, OK @Tulsa Theater Nov 19 Durham, NC @The Blue Note Grill Nov 19 Columbia, MO @Blue Note – MO Nov 20 Evanston, IL @Cahn Auditorium Dec 2 Tarrytown, NY @Tarrytown Music Hall Dec 3 New London, CT @Garde Arts Center Dec 4 Red Bank, NJ @Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre Dec 7 Ithaca, NY @State Theatre Ithaca Dec 9 Plymouth, NH ...
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Country Concerts 2022: Tickets & Tour Dates
Semiconductor Stocks Tumble After U.S. Announces New Chip Restrictions
Semiconductor Stocks Tumble After U.S. Announces New Chip Restrictions
Semiconductor Stocks Tumble After U.S. Announces New Chip Restrictions https://digitalarizonanews.com/semiconductor-stocks-tumble-after-u-s-announces-new-chip-restrictions/ We’ve detected you are on Internet Explorer. For the best Barrons.com experience, please update to a modern browser. We’ve detected you are on Internet Explorer. For the best Barrons.com experience, please update to a modern browser.GoogleFirefox This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. To order presentation-ready copies for distribution to your colleagues, clients or customers visit http://www.djreprints.com. https://www.barrons.com/articles/nvidia-amd-applied-materials-alibaba-tencent-stock-price-chip-restrictions-51665388739 Technology Updated Oct. 10, 2022 9:01 am ET / Original Oct. 10, 2022 3:59 am ET Order Reprints Print Article Semiconductor Stocks Tumble After U.S. Announces New Chip Restrictions Shares in chip makers across the globe fell Monday after President Joe Biden unveiled new restrictions on semiconductor exports to China, the world’s second-largest economy. An error has occurred, please try again later. Thank you This article has been sent to Copyright © 2022 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Copyright ©2022 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. Distribution and use of this material are governed by our Subscriber Agreement and by copyright law. For non-personal use or to order multiple copies, please contact Dow Jones Reprints at 1-800-843-0008 or visit www.djreprints.com. Read More Here
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Semiconductor Stocks Tumble After U.S. Announces New Chip Restrictions
GOP Makes Push To Weaken Democrats' Grip On Texas Border
GOP Makes Push To Weaken Democrats' Grip On Texas Border
GOP Makes Push To Weaken Democrats' Grip On Texas Border https://digitalarizonanews.com/gop-makes-push-to-weaken-democrats-grip-on-texas-border/ HARLINGEN, Texas (AP) — Just weeks before Election Day in Texas, once again there is big money, new signs of shifting voters and bold predictions of an upset that will turn heads across the U.S. But this time, it’s coming from Republicans. “We are going to turn the Rio Grande Valley red,” said Republican Gov. Greg Abbott, kicking off a rally in the Texas border city of Harlingen. As Democrats embark on another October blitz in pursuit of flipping America’s biggest red state, Republicans are taking a swing of their own: making a play for the mostly Hispanic southern border on Nov. 8 after years of writing off the region that is overwhelmingly controlled by Democrats. The task — like Democrat Beto O’Rourke ’s underdog campaign to unseat Abbott — is an uphill climb. But it is another way Republicans are putting plenty at stake on the Texas border, given that they are already refocusing the final sprint of the 2022 midterms on portraying the 1,200-mile boundary as rife with escalating danger and disorder as record number of migrants enter from Mexico. Border Democrats say dramatic moves to bus and fly migrants across the country will backfire with voters, but also acknowledge they can no longer coast into office. Still, the rare sight of contested races on the Texas border has widened cracks in an important Democratic stronghold two years after former President Donald Trump’s significant gains with Hispanic voters during the 2020 election caused both parties to scramble in unexpected ways. “This is the first time we’ve ever had this many competitive races where the Democrats are like, ‘What are we going to do?’” said Republican Carlos Cascos, a onetime border Democrat who switched parties and later served as Abbott’s first secretary of state. He’s doesn’t see Republicans sweeping races in the Rio Grande Valley, home to roughly 1.5 million people. But, he says, “I think this area has been taken for granted a lot. In the Valley, you’re born two things: a Catholic and a Democrat. Things are changing.” Democrats still hold advantages in South Texas — decades of incumbency, a culture of residents voting Democratic, and more moderate candidates who are less vulnerable to GOP attacks on the left and more critical of President Joe Biden when his approval ratings remain low and inflation is still high. But Republican Rep. Maya Flores’ victory in a special election this year, becoming the first Texas Latina in the U.S. House, reflected the shifting ground. Rep. Vicente Gonzalez, a South Texas Democrat, switched districts to more favorable territory and is hoping to unseat her for a full term in November. Democrats have dismissed dramatic moves by Abbott and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, two potential 2024 presidential contenders, to send migrants to places like Washington, New York and Martha’s Vineyard. But Republicans counter that more liberal voters in big cities far from the border are ignoring problems that are hitting largely working-class South Texans. Running for Texas’ most competitive House seat, which stretches from east of San Antonio to border communities including McAllen, Republican Monica de la Cruz blamed “an elite class that just does not get it because illegal immigration has virtually no impact on their lives.” “Wall Street bankers don’t have to worry about a poor Central American migrant undercutting their wages,” de la Cruz told reporters recently. Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley is set to campaign with Flores and de la Cruz on the border Monday — an unusual display of national GOP political force for South Texas. Those efforts to control the political narrative coincides with the Republican Party opening 38 minority outreach community centers around the country, including in McAllen and another border city, Laredo, as well as in heavily Hispanic Houston and San Antonio. Some offer services like tutoring for U.S. citizen classes and tax advice. They’ve also hosted movie nights, pot-luck dinners and business roundtables, as well as course on topics like crypto currency. Some have been open for more than a year. The GOP says it has spent millions on Hispanic outreach nationwide, including 30-plus ad buys in Spanish-language media encompassing digital, TV, radio and print. It also has a record 32 Hispanic Republican nominees on House ballots around the country, although many are underdogs. Democrats, for their part, opened a national field office in McAllen in April and have three staffers working on the area’s congressional race, the party’s first such investment in recent memory. Richard Gonzales, Democratic Party chair of Hidalgo County, which includes McAllen, said party officials hold weekly Zoom calls with O’Rourke’s campaign to coordinate efforts that have focused on boosting turnout, especially among non-active voters. He said gains in 2020 by Trump and the Republicans were real but “very candidate specific” and unlikely to “translate to future races.” O’Rourke, who in the past ran unsuccessfully for Senate and president, also heads a nonprofit called Powered By People. In 2020, he organized phone banking that saw volunteers contact voters in Webb County — which includes Laredo, where less than 40% of eligible voters cast ballots in the 2018 Senate race — hoping to boost turnout for Biden. The group registered thousands of Webb County voters, and eventually saw turnout climb to 50% of eligible voters in the 2020 election. But Trump sharply increased his support in Webb County, taking nearly 26,000 votes, about double his 2016 raw vote total — and captured about 38% overall support there, compared with about 23% in 2016. “People want to say that the Democrats are done down here, that the Republicans are taking over. That is not true,” Gonzales said. “What this has done is it has woken up the Democrats down here and made us realize, ‘Hey, we can’t take this for granted anymore.’” ___ Weissert reported from Washington. ___ Find more AP coverage of the midterms at https://apnews.com/hub/2022-midterm-elections and https://twitter.com/ap_politics Read More Here
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GOP Makes Push To Weaken Democrats' Grip On Texas Border
Where Is Quinton? Many Questions Remain As Search For Missing Savannah Toddler Enters Sixth Day
Where Is Quinton? Many Questions Remain As Search For Missing Savannah Toddler Enters Sixth Day
Where Is Quinton? Many Questions Remain As Search For Missing Savannah Toddler Enters Sixth Day https://digitalarizonanews.com/where-is-quinton-many-questions-remain-as-search-for-missing-savannah-toddler-enters-sixth-day/ The Chatham County Police Department will hold a press conference around 2 p.m. Monday. Check back to watch it live above. Update 9 a.m.: Police say there have been no overnight developments in the case.Chatham County Police Chief Jeff Hadley is scheduled to speak to media this afternoon around 2 p.m.Initial report: It has been six days of searching since 20-month-old Quinton Simon went missing from his Buckhalter Road home in Savannah.Quinton was last seen at his home around 6 a.m. Wednesday, October 5.On Sunday, Chatham County Police said they would re-canvass areas already searched surrounding the investigation. And a tipline was established for information regarding the case: 912-667-3134.Chatham County Police Chief Jeff Hadley told county commissioners Friday that police have exhausted the physical search but they are still considering it a missing person’s case. On Saturday, police issued a statement saying the case remains a high priority for them and they are not in need of volunteers. Below video: Search ongoing for missing toddlerChatham County Police say they don’t believe there was any foul play involved and hope Quinton is still alive.TRENDING STORIESOne person is a dead after a three-car collision on Highway 17Here’s how you can be in a movie starring Channing Tatum, Scarlett Johansson shooting near SavannahBones found in downtown Savannah construction site”I hope he’s still alive,” Chatham County Police Chief Jeff Hadley said during a press conference Thursday. “We don’t have any information to believe he’s not.”Below video: Chief Hadley holds press conferenceCourt documents obtained by WJCL show that the family was at odds before Quinton’s disappearance.The documents show that Billie Jo Howell, Quinton’s grandmother, attempted to remove the child’s mother, Leilani, and her boyfriend, Daniel Youngkin, from the home.Billie Jo, Leilani’s mother, said in the document “They have damaged my property and at this point no one is living in peace.”She added that she wanted Leilani and Daniel out “as soon as possible.” Documents also show that Quinton’s grandparents, Billie Jo and her husband, are the ones who have custody of Quinton and his 3-year-old brother. Below video: Hear from Quinton’s grandparents”She hasn’t always done the right thing,” Billie Jo said of her daughter on Thursday. “Sometimes she does really great, sometimes she doesn’t. I don’t know what to think right now. I don’t know what to believe, because I don’t think anybody ever believes this is going to happen to them. I don’t know if I can trust her or I don’t. I just know I’m hurting and I want this baby home. He’s my baby.”Chief Hadley says police will leave no stone unturned in the search. “There’s a very sequential process that takes place here,” Hadley said Friday. “It may be frustrating to the general public, it may be frustrating to y’all that things aren’t developing as quickly as you may like. But we’ve got to make sure that we’re doing the right thing, that we’re being lawful, making sure we dot our I’s and cross our T’s. So that if we discover evidence, it can be admissible in court and we can use it in court if we have to.” Police say a search has been conducted of the home, the backyard pool and a nearby pond. Because of the possibility the case could be an abduction, the FBI is involved, scouring the area by land and air looking for any signs of life. Below video: Initial coverage of disappearance The Chatham County Police Department will hold a press conference around 2 p.m. Monday. Check back to watch it live above. Update 9 a.m.: Police say there have been no overnight developments in the case. Chatham County Police Chief Jeff Hadley is scheduled to speak to media this afternoon around 2 p.m. Initial report: It has been six days of searching since 20-month-old Quinton Simon went missing from his Buckhalter Road home in Savannah. Quinton was last seen at his home around 6 a.m. Wednesday, October 5. On Sunday, Chatham County Police said they would re-canvass areas already searched surrounding the investigation. And a tipline was established for information regarding the case: 912-667-3134. Chatham County Police Chief Jeff Hadley told county commissioners Friday that police have exhausted the physical search but they are still considering it a missing person’s case. On Saturday, police issued a statement saying the case remains a high priority for them and they are not in need of volunteers. This content is imported from Facebook. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. Below video: Search ongoing for missing toddler Chatham County Police say they don’t believe there was any foul play involved and hope Quinton is still alive. This content is imported from Facebook. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. TRENDING STORIES One person is a dead after a three-car collision on Highway 17 Here’s how you can be in a movie starring Channing Tatum, Scarlett Johansson shooting near Savannah Bones found in downtown Savannah construction site “I hope he’s still alive,” Chatham County Police Chief Jeff Hadley said during a press conference Thursday. “We don’t have any information to believe he’s not.” Below video: Chief Hadley holds press conference Court documents obtained by WJCL show that the family was at odds before Quinton’s disappearance. The documents show that Billie Jo Howell, Quinton’s grandmother, attempted to remove the child’s mother, Leilani, and her boyfriend, Daniel Youngkin, from the home. Billie Jo, Leilani’s mother, said in the document “They have damaged my property and at this point no one is living in peace.” She added that she wanted Leilani and Daniel out “as soon as possible.” Documents also show that Quinton’s grandparents, Billie Jo and her husband, are the ones who have custody of Quinton and his 3-year-old brother. Below video: Hear from Quinton’s grandparents “She hasn’t always done the right thing,” Billie Jo said of her daughter on Thursday. “Sometimes she does really great, sometimes she doesn’t. I don’t know what to think right now. I don’t know what to believe, because I don’t think anybody ever believes this is going to happen to them. I don’t know if I can trust her or I don’t. I just know I’m hurting and I want this baby home. He’s my baby.” Chief Hadley says police will leave no stone unturned in the search. “There’s a very sequential process that takes place here,” Hadley said Friday. “It may be frustrating to the general public, it may be frustrating to y’all that things aren’t developing as quickly as you may like. But we’ve got to make sure that we’re doing the right thing, that we’re being lawful, making sure we dot our I’s and cross our T’s. So that if we discover evidence, it can be admissible in court and we can use it in court if we have to.” Police say a search has been conducted of the home, the backyard pool and a nearby pond. Because of the possibility the case could be an abduction, the FBI is involved, scouring the area by land and air looking for any signs of life. Below video: Initial coverage of disappearance Read More Here
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Where Is Quinton? Many Questions Remain As Search For Missing Savannah Toddler Enters Sixth Day
Trump Understands The Legal Peril He's In 'Times' Journalist Maggie Haberman Says
Trump Understands The Legal Peril He's In 'Times' Journalist Maggie Haberman Says
Trump Understands The Legal Peril He's In, 'Times' Journalist Maggie Haberman Says https://digitalarizonanews.com/trump-understands-the-legal-peril-hes-in-times-journalist-maggie-haberman-says/ Published October 10, 2022 at 1:37 PM EDT Haberman talks about Trump’s tactics for dealing with the media and explains why he’s more concerned about the Mar-a-Lago documents than the Jan. 6 hearings. Her new book is Confidence Man. Copyright 2022 Fresh Air Read More Here
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Trump Understands The Legal Peril He's In 'Times' Journalist Maggie Haberman Says
Russian Missile Strikes On Kyiv And Other Cities Draw Angry Condemnation; Ukraine Will Halt Electricity Exports To EU
Russian Missile Strikes On Kyiv And Other Cities Draw Angry Condemnation; Ukraine Will Halt Electricity Exports To EU
Russian Missile Strikes On Kyiv And Other Cities Draw Angry Condemnation; Ukraine Will Halt Electricity Exports To EU https://digitalarizonanews.com/russian-missile-strikes-on-kyiv-and-other-cities-draw-angry-condemnation-ukraine-will-halt-electricity-exports-to-eu/ Ukrainian energy ministry halts electricity exports after Russian missile strikes Russian military vehicles escort a motorcade transporting the International Atomic Energy Agency expert mission while leaving the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine on Sept. 1, 2022. Alexander Ermochenko | Reuters The Ukrainian energy ministry said it will halt exports of electricity to the European Union following Russian missile strikes on energy infrastructure. “Today’s missile strikes, which hit the thermal generation and electrical substations, forced Ukraine to suspend electricity exports from Oct. 11, 2022 to stabilize its own energy system,” the ministry said in a statement on its website. Ukraine’s energy minister Herman Halushchenko said the attacks on the energy system were “the biggest during the entire war.” In a TV broadcast he said that missile strikes “on the entire chain of supply (were made) in order to make switching supply as difficult as possible.” In June, the Ukrainian energy ministry said by the end of the year it was hoping to bring in €1.5 billion (approximately $1.45 billion) from electricity exports to the EU, its main export market for energy since the war began. — Reuters Biden: Russian missile attacks show the ‘utter brutality’ of Putin’s war U.S. President Joe Biden pictured in London on September 18, 2022. Biden said in an interview broadcast on Sunday that U.S forces would defend Taiwan in the event of a Chinese invasion, his most explicit statement so far on the issue. Brendan Smialowski | Afp | Getty Images President Joe Biden responded to the Russian missile attacks, saying they “once again demonstrate the utter brutality of Mr. Putin’s illegal war on the Ukrainian people.” “We offer our condolences to the families and loved ones of those who were senselessly killed today, as well as our best wishes for the recovery of those who were wounded,” said Biden. “These attacks only further reinforce our commitment to stand with the people of Ukraine for as long as it takes. Alongside our allies and partners, we will continue to impose costs on Russia for its aggression, hold Putin and Russia accountable for its atrocities and war crimes, and provide the support necessary for Ukrainian forces to defend their country and their freedom,” he added. The statement came as high ranking members of Biden’s administration held calls with their Ukrainian counterparts about the strikes, and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin prepared to travel to NATO meetings later this week. — Christina Wilkie Top Ukrainian officials speak with U.S. envoys and vow to hold Russia accountable Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Bridget Brink at a press conference. Pacific Press | Lightrocket | Getty Images Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he spoke with U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink on the heels of Russian missile strikes across Ukrainian cities. “The United States condemns Russia’s attacks on the infrastructure facilities of Ukraine and is committed to holding Russia accountable for war crimes and atrocities committed in our country,” Zelenskyy wrote on the Telegram messaging app. Meanwhile, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken agreed that “Russia must not get away with its inhumane missile attacks on Ukraine.” “I raised a number of important issues, including the strengthening of Ukraine’s defense capabilities, new sanctions on Russia, and holding Moscow accountable for its terrorism,” Kuleba said of his conversation with Blinken. — Amanda Macias U.N. Secretary General ‘deeply shocked’ by Russian missile attacks on Ukrainian cities UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres speaks during a joint news conference with Moldovan Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilita in Chisinau, Moldova May 9, 2022.  Vladislav Culiomza | Reuters United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres was “deeply shocked” by Russia’s attacks on Ukrainian cities Monday, according to a statement from his spokesman, Stéphane Dujarric. “This constitutes another unacceptable escalation of the war and, as always, civilians are paying the highest price,” said Dujarric. The statement was notable in part because Guterres has not issued very many public statements about specific military tactics in the war, like missile attacks, preferring to keep the U.N.’s focus on civilian casualties and humanitarian crises. The latest Russian missile attacks, however, were specifically aimed at civilian targets in densely populated cities. — Christina Wilkie More than 6,200 people have died in Ukraine, U.N. says This photograph taken on September 25, 2022, shows empty graves after exhumation of bodies in the mass grave created during the Russian’s occupation in Izyum, Kharkiv region, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Yasuyoshi Chiba | Afp | Getty Images The United Nations has confirmed 6,221 civilian deaths and 9,371 injuries in Ukraine since Russia invaded its ex-Soviet neighbor on Feb. 24. The Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights said the death toll in Ukraine is likely higher, because armed conflict can delay fatality reports. The international organization said most of the civilian casualties recorded were caused by the use of explosive weapons with a wide impact area, including shelling from heavy artillery and multiple launch rocket systems, as well as missiles and airstrikes. — Amanda Macias NATO Secretary General speaks with Ukraine’s FM Kuleba after Russian attacks NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg holds a press conference at the NATO headquarters in Brussels, on August 17 August 2022. Francois Walschaerts | AFP | Getty Images NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg spoke with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba after Russia launched a barrage of missile strikes against major Ukrainian cities including the capital, Kyiv. “Spoke with foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba and condemned Russia’s horrific and indiscriminate attacks on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine,” Stoltenberg wrote on Twitter. “NATO will continue supporting the brave Ukrainian people to fight back against the Kremlin’s aggression for as long as it takes,” he added. Last month, Ukrainian President Volodmymr Zelenskyy submitted an “accelerated” application for his country to join the NATO military alliance. — Amanda Macias Kyiv mayor decries missile attack by “Russian barbarians” Mayor of Kyiv Vitali Klitschko visits a checkpoint of the Ukrainian Territorial Defense Forces, as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues, in Kyiv, Ukraine March 6, 2022. Valentyn Ogirenko | Reuters Kyiv mayor Vitaliy Klitschko, speaking from the site of one of the missile strikes that hit Ukraine’s capital, described the damage caused by the “major terrorist attack by Russian barbarians on the capital and regional centers of Ukraine,” in a video posted to Telegram. “In Kyiv, in the morning and throughout the day, several areas were hit,” he said. “In particular, the city center. The mad aggressor also hit several objects of the capital’s critical infrastructure.” As a result, Klitschko reported in a separate post, there will be emergency power outages throughout Kyiv and surrounding regions as engineers work to restore the power system. He also warned citizens of the threat of continued strikes, urging them “not to neglect safety and air warning signals,” to “stay in shelters in an emergency,” and to avoid travel to the city unless absolutely necessary. He concluded his address by thanking Kyivans for their understanding — and with a rallying cry: “The enemy wants to intimidate us, but he will not succeed! Glory to Ukraine!” Kyiv’s police forces have reported 10 dead and 60 injured as of Monday afternoon local time. — Rocio Fabbro Missile strikes hit building housing German consulate in Kyiv A building housing the German consulate in Kyiv was hit by the Russian missile strikes that rained down on the city Monday morning. The consulate was empty as no one had worked there since the war began. “No work has gone on in the building for months,” a spokesperson for the German foreign ministry told press. German government officials were in contact with Kyiv to get details on the damage, the spokesperson added. Germany has condemned the attacks, which have so far killed at least 10 people and injured 60. Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed that he ordered the strikes as retaliation for a blast that destroyed part of Russia’s Kerch bridge to Crimea, which Moscow blames on Ukraine and has labeled an act of “terrorism.” — Natasha Turak The war in Ukraine is a ‘fight until collapse’: TS Lombard’s Granville The war in Ukraine is a “fight until collapse,” Christopher Granville, managing director at TS Lombard says. Russians missile strikes on Ukrainian cities: Photos Cars are on fire after Russian missile strikes, as Russia’s attack continues, in Kyiv, Ukraine October 10, 2022. Valentyn Ogirenko | Reuters A view shows a residential building heavily damaged by a Russian missile strike, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine October 9, 2022. Stringer | Reuters A man looks as smoke rises over the city after Russian missile strikes, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in Lviv, Ukraine October 10, 2022. Pavlo Palamarchuk | Reuters Cars are seen on fire after Russian missile strikes, as Russia’s attack continues, in Kyiv, Ukraine October 10, 2022. Valentyn Ogirenko | Reuters Firefighters work to put out fire at the scene of Russian missile strikes, as Russia’s attack continues, in Kyiv, Ukraine October 10, 2022. Valentyn Ogirenko | Reuters Indiscriminate a...
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Russian Missile Strikes On Kyiv And Other Cities Draw Angry Condemnation; Ukraine Will Halt Electricity Exports To EU
McCarthy Told 2 Officers In Private Meeting That Trump Had No Idea His Supporters Were Attacking Capitol On January 6 Newly Obtained Audio Shows ABC17NEWS
McCarthy Told 2 Officers In Private Meeting That Trump Had No Idea His Supporters Were Attacking Capitol On January 6 Newly Obtained Audio Shows ABC17NEWS
McCarthy Told 2 Officers In Private Meeting That Trump Had No Idea His Supporters Were Attacking Capitol On January 6, Newly Obtained Audio Shows – ABC17NEWS https://digitalarizonanews.com/mccarthy-told-2-officers-in-private-meeting-that-trump-had-no-idea-his-supporters-were-attacking-capitol-on-january-6-newly-obtained-audio-shows-abc17news/ By Zachary Cohen, CNN During a private meeting last summer, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy told two police officers who defended the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, and the mother of a third who died after the riot, that former President Donald Trump had no idea his supporters were carrying out the attack, according to newly obtained audio of the conversation. Testimony to the House Select Committee on January 6 revealed that Trump watched television for hours as the rioters engaged in a brutal fight with law enforcement. But McCarthy maintained Trump was unaware of the violence inside the Capitol when he spoke with Trump by phone that afternoon. He also appeared to take credit for getting the then-President to make a late-afternoon public statement urging his supporters to “go home,” according to one of the meetings’ attendees, then-DC Metropolitan police officer Michael Fanone. “I’m just telling you from my phone call, I don’t know that he did know that,” McCarthy said during the June 2021 meeting about Trump’s knowledge of the fighting, according to audio secretly recorded by Fanone at the time and detailed in his new book titled, “Hold the Line: The Insurrection and One Cop’s Battle for America’s Soul.” The District is a single-party consent jurisdiction for recordings, meaning it is legal for one party to record another without permission. CNN has reached out to McCarthy’s office for comment. The meeting came as a number of House Republicans were attempting to downplay or distort the facts of what took place on January 6, when Trump’s false claims of a stolen election triggered a deadly attack on the Capitol by a violent pro-Trump mob. It also took place as McCarthy was “backing off on a pledge to appoint Republicans to the special January 6 Committee,” Fanone writes, adding: “The only reason McCarthy had agreed to meet with us was because he’d been getting heat for refusing to see me.” Fanone said Monday morning that he wasn’t surprised by McCarthy’s comments in the meeting, arguing that he “saw how he had deviated from his original statements immediately after January 6 to seize upon the politics of the moment.” “But I’m glad I recorded it. That’s why I recorded it, was because I didn’t expect Kevin McCarthy to, No. 1, tell the truth; No. 2, recount the conversation accurately; and No. 3, I wanted to show people how indifferent lawmakers are, not just Republican lawmakers, but all lawmakers, to the actual American people that they are representing,” he told CNN’s Brianna Keilar on “New Day.” Audio demonstrates McCarthy’s refusal to condemn Trump While some details of the meeting were reported on the day it occurred, the newly released audio underscores just how quickly Trump regained his grip on the Republican Party following the January 6 attack despite an initial groundswell of bipartisan outrage over his unwillingness to denounce the violence as it was happening. McCarthy himself said he considered asking Trump to resign in the immediate aftermath of the attack, according to previously released audio of a private conversation between the House minority leader and other Republican lawmakers. Fanone, who was stun-gunned several times and beaten with a flagpole during the riot, had previously made several attempts to meet with the California Republican to discuss the insurrection before McCarthy ultimately agreed, according to his new book. Republicans, including McCarthy, had largely opposed efforts to examine the circumstances of the insurrection, drawing intense criticism from Fanone and several other police officers who were there. US Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn, who also defended the Capitol during the insurrection, and the mother of late Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick also participated in the meeting with McCarthy and all three repeatedly pressed McCarthy to acknowledge Trump’s role in spurring on the attack, according to the recording. Sicknick suffered multiple strokes and died a day after the riot. It was his mother, Gladys Sicknick, who first challenged McCarthy’s claim about what Trump knew and when he knew it. “He already knew what was going on,” she said of Trump, according to the audio obtained by CNN. “People were fighting for hours and hours and hours. This doesn’t make any sense to me.” Later in the meeting, Fanone also confronted McCarthy about his defense of Trump, telling the Republican leader: “While you were on the phone with him, I was getting the shit kicked out of me!” “I asked McCarthy why he would take credit for Trump’s pathetic, half-hearted late-afternoon video address to his followers. I said, ‘Trump says to his people, ‘This is what happens when you steal an election. Go home. I love you.’ What the f–k is that? That came from the president of the United States,” Fanone writes in his book. All three urged McCarthy to condemn 21 members of his own party who voted earlier that month against awarding the Congressional Gold Medal to officers who defended the Capitol and pushed him to commit to a serious “insurrection investigation,” Fanone writes in his memoir. “I told McCarthy I felt betrayed by the way some Republicans were twisting a riotous assault on law enforcement officers into a fundraising grift,” Fanone writes in his book. “‘It’s crap,’ I said. ‘It’s disgraceful,’” he adds, recalling his comments during the meeting and noting that “McCarthy offered no response.” McCarthy said ahead of his meeting with Fanone that he has “no problem talking to anybody about” his conversation with Trump on January 6 when asked by CNN if he would speak to the committee about the call. Fanone suffered a heart attack and a concussion during the insurrection and is dealing with a traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder. This story has been updated with additional reaction. The-CNN-Wire & © 2022 Cable News Network, Inc., a Warner Bros. Discovery Company. All rights reserved. CNN’s Devan Cole and Annie Grayer contributed to this report. Read More Here
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McCarthy Told 2 Officers In Private Meeting That Trump Had No Idea His Supporters Were Attacking Capitol On January 6 Newly Obtained Audio Shows ABC17NEWS
Steele Dossier 'collector' Goes To Trial In Major Test For Durham Probe
Steele Dossier 'collector' Goes To Trial In Major Test For Durham Probe
Steele Dossier 'collector' Goes To Trial In Major Test For Durham Probe https://digitalarizonanews.com/steele-dossier-collector-goes-to-trial-in-major-test-for-durham-probe/ The trial of a Russian national accused of lying to federal investigators about information he contributed to the so-called Steele dossier is set to begin this week, marking a major test for the special counsel investigating the origins of the FBI probe of former President Donald Trump’s relationship with Russia. Igor Danchenko, a Washington-based think tank analyst, was hired by former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele in 2016 to collect information compiled in his now-infamous “dossier,” which included explosive and unproven claims about the former president. In a November 2021 indictment, prosecutors accused Danchenko of misleading FBI agents about his sources of information. Danchenko has pleaded not guilty. Danchenko’s trial, which begins Tuesday in Alexandria, Virginia, is expected to offer special counsel John Durham an opportunity to justify his years-long probe, which Trump and his allies once hoped would uncover a widespread “deep-state” conspiracy within the bureau. In this Nov. 4, 2021, file photo, Igor Danchenko leaves Albert V. Bryan United States Courthouse in Alexandria, Va. Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP, FILE Assigned in 2019 by then-Attorney General William Barr to pursue allegations of misconduct by the FBI and intelligence community in their Russia investigation, dubbed “Crossfire Hurricane,” Durham has secured indictments against only three individuals, one of whom, Michael Sussmann, was acquitted at trial earlier this year. In another case, former FBI attorney Kevin Clinesmith admitted to altering a document used in the application process authorizing continued surveillance against a former Trump campaign aide. Danchenko is the third defendant and the most politically fraught. As Steele’s primary collector, Danchenko was responsible for sharing the salacious claim that Russian officials may have had a videotape of Trump watching prostitutes in a hotel room during a 2013 trip to Moscow. Trump has vehemently denied the claim and no evidence has surfaced to support the allegation. Prosecutors accused Danchenko of falsely telling the FBI that he never communicated with an unidentified U.S.-based individual “who was a long-time participant in Democratic Party Politics” about any allegations included in the dossier — whereas the indictment says Danchenko had actually sourced one or more of the allegations to that individual. In this July 24, 2020, file photo, former UK intelligence officer Christopher Steele arrives at the High Court in London. Tolga Akmen/AFP via Getty Images, FILE The indictment also accused Danchenko of lying to the FBI when he suggested that he had spoken with a Belarusian-born businessman named Sergei Millian, who at the time served as president of the Russian-American Chamber of Commerce and had obtained information from Millian that then made its way into the dossier. “Danchenko stated falsely [to the FBI] that, in or about late July 2016, he received an anonymous phone call from an individual who Danchenko believed to be … then president of the Russian-American Chamber of Commerce” and obtained information about Trump from that man, the indictment says, referring to Millian but not naming him. In fact, according to the indictment, “Danchenko never received such a phone call or such information from any person he believed to be [Millian] … rather, Danchenko fabricated these facts regarding [Millian].” Former President Donald Trump walks to the podium for a campaign rally at Legacy Sports USA on Oct. 9, 2022, in Mesa, Ariz. Mario Tama/Getty Images The indictment goes on to claim that Danchenko “never spoke to” Millian at all, which would support Millian’s longstanding contention that he was not the source – knowing or unwitting – of any material in the dossier. Millian has called any suggestions that he was a source “a blatant lie.” Ahead of his trial, Danchenko and his legal team sought to have their case dismissed and nearly succeeded. Danchenko’s lawyers have insisted that Danchenko presented information to the FBI in accordance with what he believed was true and questioned the framing and interpretation of agents’ questions during interviews with Danchenko. U.S. Judge Anthony Trenga of the Eastern District of Virginia ultimately ruled that the trial should move forward but characterized his decision as “an extremely close call.” Last week, Trenga ruled that prosecutors should avoid reference to the most salacious allegations in Steele’s dossier in presenting their case to jurors. Steele, who has largely remained silent since his dossier became public in January 2017, told ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos in an exclusive interview last year that he was “interested to see what [Durham] publishes and what he says about us and others,” but did not fear any personal legal exposure. “Do you think he’s coming for you?” Stephanopoulos asked. “I don’t think so, no,” Steele replied. “Are you worried you’ll be indicted?” Stephanopoulos added. “No,” Steele said. Durham’s failure to expose allegations of widespread politicization within the FBI has drawn the ire of Trump and his supporters, who at various stages of the probe expressed hope that the special counsel would validate their claims of a “deep state” conspiracy. “The public is waiting ‘with bated breath’ for the Durham Report, which should reveal corruption at a level never seen before in our country,” Trump wrote in August on Truth Social, his social media platform. To Trump and his supporters’ apparent chagrin, however, Danchenko’s trial may be one of the final acts of Durham’s tenure as special counsel. The New York Times reported last month that a grand jury empaneled by Durham had expired and that his office hoped to complete a final report by the end of the year. ABC News’ Alexander Mallin contributed reporting. Read More Here
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Steele Dossier 'collector' Goes To Trial In Major Test For Durham Probe
Trump Lawyer Christina Bobb Speaks To Federal Investigators In Mar-A-Lago Case
Trump Lawyer Christina Bobb Speaks To Federal Investigators In Mar-A-Lago Case
Trump Lawyer Christina Bobb Speaks To Federal Investigators In Mar-A-Lago Case https://digitalarizonanews.com/trump-lawyer-christina-bobb-speaks-to-federal-investigators-in-mar-a-lago-case/ Christina Bobb, the attorney who signed a letter certifying that all sensitive records in former President Donald Trump’s possession had been returned to the government, spoke to federal investigators Friday and named two other Trump attorneys involved with the case, according to three sources familiar with the matter. The certification statement, signed June 3 by Bobb, indicated that Trump was in compliance with a May grand jury subpoena and no longer had possession of a host of documents with classification markings at his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida, according to the three sources who do not want to comment publicly because of the sensitive nature of the sprawling federal investigation. Their accounts correspond with federal court records, though the Justice Department did not name her as the attorney who signed the statement, or identify any others involved, in its filings. After Justice Department officials were given the statement, the FBI subsequently determined the substance of the certification was untrue and, on Aug. 8, agents executed a search warrant and seized more 103 more records with classification markings, court documents show. Bobb, who was Trump’s custodian of record at the time, did not draft the statement, according to the three sources who do not want to comment publicly because of the sensitive nature of the sprawling federal investigation. Instead, Trump’s lead lawyer in the case at the time, Evan Corcoran, drafted it and told her to sign it, Bobb told investigators according to the sources. Bobb also spoke to investigators about Trump legal adviser Boris Epshteyn, who she said did not help draft the statement but was minimally involved in discussions about the records, according to the sources. Epshteyn’s cellphone was seized last month by the FBI, according to a New York Times report, citing sources familiar with the matter. Two sources confirmed to NBC News that his phone was seized. Bobb did not return messages seeking comment, nor did Corcoran. The Justice Department did not comment. Before Bobb signed the document, she insisted it be rewritten with a disclaimer that said she was certifying Trump had no more records “based upon the information that has been provided to me,” the sources said of what she told investigators. Bobb identified the person who gave her that “information” as Corcoran, the sources said. “She had to insist on that disclaimer twice before she signed it,” said one source who spoke with Bobb about what she told investigators. She is not criminally liable. She is not going to be charged. She is not pointing fingers. She is simply a witness for the truth.” The certification said a “diligent search was conducted” for records requested in a May 11 grand jury subpoena and that all relevant requested records were turned over. In an Aug. 31 court filing, which included a copy of the certification, the Justice Department called the statement’s veracity into question. “That the FBI, in a matter of hours, recovered twice as many documents with classification markings as the ‘diligent search’ that the former President’s counsel and other representatives had weeks to perform calls into serious question the representations made in the June 3 certification and casts doubt on the extent of cooperation in this matter,” the Justice Department wrote. Bobb gave her testimony Friday in Washington, D.C., and spoke to federal investigators, not the grand jury investigating Trump, the source with knowledge of her testimony said. The information she gave could play a crucial part in the widening investigation into Trump concerning his possession of records that the federal government alleges he should not have kept after he left office. In total since January, Trump in his post presidency possessed 325 records with classification markings that were either labeled “TOP SECRET” (60 of them), “SECRET” (162) or “CONFIDENTIAL” (103), the government has indicated in court filings. At his campaign-style rallies, Trump has suggested without evidence that the FBI planted some of the documents while simultaneously arguing he had a right to possess the records anyway. The Justice Department has in court filings pushed back against the claims of evidence-planting, and Trump’s attorneys have so far not raised those claims in court. On Sunday, Trump amplified his unsubstantiated allegations in an Arizona rally that Bobb, a right-wing media commentator, had attended, according to her Twitter feed. The day after Bobb spoke to investigators, The New York Times reported how Trump resisted the federal government’s longstanding requests for the documents, involving aides and lawyers. Meanwhile, the Times, citing sources familiar, and The Washington Post, citing people familiar with the deliberations, have also reported infighting on Trump’s legal team that involves Epshteyn, Corcoran and a new lawyer hired to take over the case, Chris Kise, who could not be reached for comment. “People made [Bobb] the fall guy — or fall gal, for what it’s worth — and it’s wrong,” the source said. “Yes, she signed the declaration. No one disputes that. But what she signed is technically accurate … The people who told her to sign it should know better.” Read More Here
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Trump Lawyer Christina Bobb Speaks To Federal Investigators In Mar-A-Lago Case
Donald Trump Among Foreign Politicians To Send Message Of Support To Spains Far-Right Vox Olive Press News Spain
Donald Trump Among Foreign Politicians To Send Message Of Support To Spains Far-Right Vox Olive Press News Spain
Donald Trump Among Foreign Politicians To Send Message Of Support To Spain’s Far-Right Vox – Olive Press News Spain https://digitalarizonanews.com/donald-trump-among-foreign-politicians-to-send-message-of-support-to-spains-far-right-vox-olive-press-news-spain/ FORMER US president Donald Trump was among the foreign politicians to send messages of support this weekend to Vox, the far-right Spanish party that has the third-biggest presence in the Congress of Deputies.  “I wanna begin by thanking Santiago Abascal for the incredible job that he does,” Trump says in the video, which was filmed on a private jet. “It’s a very unique situation that we’re all in. But we have to make sure that we protect our borders and we do lots of very conservative things. Spain is a great country and we want to keep it a great country.”  The messages, which were also sent from future Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni and Hungarian leader Viktor Orbán, came on the occasion of Vox’s yearly festival.  ? Mensaje de Donald Trump a los asistentes al #VIVA22 ?? “Tenemos que asegurarnos de que defendemos nuestras fronteras e impulsamos una buena agenda conservadora”. “Me gustaría darte la enhorabuena @Santi_ABASCAL y agradecerte el increíble trabajo que estás haciendo”. pic.twitter.com/tkKdjG7KCS — VOX ?? (@vox_es) October 9, 2022 Called Viva 22, the event was held this weekend in the space that is usually home to the Mad Cool music festival, and was expected to attract 30,000 people, according to the organisers.  Vox leader Abascal thanked Trump for the message at the event, describing the Republican politician as someone who was “ahead of the curve in the fight of sovereign nations and secure borders”.  Meanwhile, a Spanish historical memory association has called for the public prosecutor to investigate one of the musical groups that took part in the festival.  Los Meconios, who played at Viva 22 on Saturday night, sang a song titled “We are going to return to ’36,” a reference to the year that the Spanish Civil War began.  In response, the Association for the Recovery of HIstorical Memory – a group that collects testimonies about Franco-era repression in Spain and works to exhume bodies from mass graves – called for a probe into the band on the basis their lyrics could constitute a hate crime.  The group, however, responded via Twitter that this was not a correct interpretation of the song and that it is the current Socialist Party-led government “that wants to take us to a new ’36.”  Far-right Vox was founded in 2013 but it was not until 2019 that it began to find widespread support among voters. At the general election in November of that year it won 52 of the 350 seats in Spain’s Congress of Deputies, the lower house of parliament. It has also performed well in some regional elections, and currently governs in coalition with the conservative Popular Party in Castilla y León.   Vox’s policies include opposition to separatist movements such as the Catalan secessionists, a recentralization of Spain via the abolition of the country’s system of autonomous regions, and a hardline on illegal immigration. Read more: Vox politician loses libel case to Gibraltar Chief Minister Vox wants casual sex crackown in Spain Read More Here
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Donald Trump Among Foreign Politicians To Send Message Of Support To Spains Far-Right Vox Olive Press News Spain
European Markets Claw Back Losses As Volatility Continues
European Markets Claw Back Losses As Volatility Continues
European Markets Claw Back Losses As Volatility Continues https://digitalarizonanews.com/european-markets-claw-back-losses-as-volatility-continues/ European markets were choppy on Monday as volatility continued amid concerns over economic growth and monetary policy tightening from central banks. The pan-European Stoxx 600 dipped 0.3% by mid-afternoon, with broader bourses trading mixed. Retail and chemicals stocks were both up around 1.8% in afternoon deals while technology stocks fell 1.9%. Along with concern over interest rate hikes from central banks and their impact on economic growth, markets in Europe are also watching developments in Ukraine, where the war is showing signs of escalating. Multiple explosions hit the center of Ukraine’s capital Kyiv on Monday. European shares initially followed negative global sentiment as investors bet that last week’s U.S. jobs data will keep the Federal Reserve on an aggressive path of interest rate hikes. However, opening losses were all but erased by late morning. U.S. stock futures were higher in early deals Monday, with Wall Street looking ahead to a key inflation print on Thursday and the beginning of corporate earnings season. Markets in Asia-Pacific retreated overnight, with Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index leading losses as Chinese chip stocks listed in the city plunged following new export rules from the U.S. U.S. markets open higher U.S. stocks opened higher Monday as Wall Street looked ahead to key earnings and inflation reports to be released this week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was 0.5% higher in early deals while the S&P 500 was up 0.1%. The Nasdaq Composite, however, dipped 0.5%. — Karen Gilchrist The war in Ukraine is a ‘fight until collapse,’ TS Lombard analyst says The war in Ukraine is a “fight until collapse,” Christopher Granville, managing director at TS Lombard says. Stocks on the move: DS Smith up 12%, Oxford Nanopore down 7% British packaging company DS Smith saw its shares jump more than 12% by mid-afternoon after projecting that annual performance ahead of expectations, on the back of robust revenue growth and cost-cutting measures. At the bottom of the Stoxx 600, Britain’s Oxford Nanopore shares fell more than 7% after a director share sale disclosure. – Elliot Smith UK Finance Minister Kwarteng brings forward fiscal policy plan to Oct. 31 U.K. Finance Minister Kwasi Kwarteng will now deliver his medium-term fiscal plan — building on the controversial Sep. 23 “mini-budget” — on Oct. 31, three weeks sooner than previously scheduled. Last month’s policy announcements spooked the market, leading the pound to all-time lows and forcing the Bank of England to intervene in the bond market to prevent the collapse of pension funds. The new date will allow the independent Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) to assess critical data updates and embark on a full forecast process, Kwarteng told parliament’s Treasury Select Committee in a letter. – Elliot Smith Stoxx 600 touches one-week low The European blue chip index briefly touched a one-week low on Monday morning, falling more than 0.8% before recouping some of its losses. Concerns over economic growth, in the face of tightening monetary policy and the war in Ukraine, continued to dampen investor sentiment. Stocks on the move: DS Smith up 8%, ams-Osram down 9% British packaging company DS Smith saw its shares jump more than 8% in early trade after projecting that annual performance ahead of expectations, on the back of robust revenue growth and cost-cutting measures. At the bottom of the Stoxx 600, ams-Osram shares fell more than 9% after announcing that its CFO plans to step down from April 2023. – Elliot Smith Bank of England announces liquidity measures to help ease pension fund issues The Bank of England is set to introduce further liquidity measures as it seeks to ensure financial stability in the U.K. It comes after the central bank on Sep. 28 announced a two-week emergency two-week purchase program for long-dated U.K. government bonds. It was designed to protect liability driven investment (LDI) funds from imminent collapse. Now, the BOE has announced further measures to ensure an “orderly end” to its purchase scheme on Oct. 14, including increasing the size of its daily auctions to allow headroom for gilt purchases ahead of Friday’s deadline. Read more here. — Elliot Smith CNBC Pro: Goldman says these ‘cheap’ global stocks are set to win in the short and long-term As Europe struggles with soaring electricity and gas bills, Goldman Sachs says global companies focussing on energy efficiency are set to outperform. “We think Energy Efficiency companies can outperform over the short term, with the focus on energy efficiency to tackle the current energy crisis that followed the Russian invasion of Ukraine,” the analysts wrote in a note on Oct. 3. “[And] over the long term, with the focus on energy efficiency to tackle the climate change and reach the ambitious ‘net zero’ targets.” CNBC Pro subscribers can read more here. — Weizhen Tan Here are the opening calls Britain’s FTSE 100 is seen around 51 points lower at 6,940, Germany’s DAX is set to slide by around 122 points to 12,151 and France’s CAC 40 is expected to drop around 61 points to 5,806. CNBC Pro: Porsche is now more valuable than VW: Here’s what the pros think of the carmakers A week after its stock market debut, luxury automaker Porsche’s market cap raced past its former parent company Volkswagen Group’s. Some fund managers are already comparing the German firm to Tesla, the largest electric carmaker in the world, saying Porsche’s electrification plan for its hot-selling Macan EV is expected to be an instant success. Compared to its parent company VW, which makes nearly 10 million cars annually, Porsche manufactures just over 300,000 cars but accounts for a quarter of the profits at Volkswagen. CNBC Pro subscribers can read more here. — Ganesh Rao Read More Here
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European Markets Claw Back Losses As Volatility Continues