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Warriors’ Steve Kerr applauds Giants’ Gabe Kapler for national anthem protests after Uvalde tragedy By Paulina Dedaj Fox News May 30, 2022 Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr applauded San Francisco Giants manager Gabe Kapler on Sunday for his decision to protest the national anthem in the wake of the Texas school shooting, adding that he believes it’s important for everyone “to express their frustrations.” Kerr was asked about Kapler’s decision on Sunday and expressed his support of any “peaceful protest.” Giants manager Gabe Kapler looks on from the dugout during the Atlanta Braves game at Oracle…
A Big Lie in a New Package By Danny Hakim and Alexandra Berzon New York Times May 30, 2022 PALM BEACH, Fla. — Votes switched by Venezuelan software. Voting machines hacked by the Chinese. Checking for telltale bamboo fibers that might prove ballots had been flown in from Asia. After the 2020 election, Donald J. Trump and his allies cycled through a raft of explanations for what they claimed was the fraud that stole his rightful re-election as president, all of them debunked. Yet on a recent evening at his Mar-a-Lago resort, there was Mr. Trump showcasing his…
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More than 100 members of Putin’s ‘private army’ were fired for refusing to fight in Ukraine By Matthew Loh Business Insider May 30, 2022 More than 100 soldiers of Russia’s national guard have been sacked for disobeying orders to fight in Ukraine, according to multiple media reports. The 115 national guardsmen were part of the Rosgvardia, a force separate from the military that is often used by the Kremlin as an internal security force against terrorism and to quash dissent, The Guardian reported. The dismissal of the 115 guardsmen surfaced on May 25 after a Russian military court…
Utah father, son charged in Jan. 6 Capitol riot KSTU May 30, 2022 The FBI says it followed tips from the public and social media posts to a Chicago man and his Utah father who entered the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Criminal charges were unsealed this week against Bradley Bokoski of Eagle Mountain, Utah, and his son, Matthew R. Bokoski, of Chicago. Each are charged with one count of impeding Congress and a count of unlawfully parading, picketing or demonstrating at the Capitol. Continue Reading…..
Trump calls Capitol attack an ‘insurrection hoax’ as public hearings set to begin By Joanna Walters the Guardian May 30, 2022 As the House committee investigating the attack on the US Capitol by extremist supporters of Donald Trump prepares to start public hearings next week, the former president called the insurrection on January 6, 2021, a hoax. Trump spoke at a rally in Wyoming on Saturday night in support of the Republican primary challenger in the midterm elections to congresswoman Liz Cheney. Cheney sits on the committee and has been vilified by Trump since she voted in favor…
As a jury weighs if a lawyer lied to the FBI, Durham’s legacy hangs in the balance NPR.org May 29, 2022 Jurors will return to the federal courthouse in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday to deliberate the fate of lawyer Michael Sussmann — and the legacy of the man prosecuting him, Justice Department special counsel John Durham. Sussmann stands accused of lying to the FBI about whether he was working on behalf of a client with Democratic political interests when he brought the bureau allegations about questionable links between a Russian bank and the Trump Organization shortly before the…
Giants manager Gabe Kapler to skip national anthem ‘going forward’ after Uvalde tragedy: ‘Home of the brave?’ By Paulina Dedaj Fox News May 29, 2022 San Francisco Giants manager Gabe Kapler will no longer stand with his team for the national anthem until he “feels better about the direction of our country” in the wake of the Texas school shooting on Tuesday that left 19 students and two teachers dead. Kapler spoke with reporters ahead of Friday’s game against the Cincinnati Reds to explain his choice not to participate in the national anthem, a decision he first revealed…
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