US Election 2024

Retiring Congresswoman Accuses Trump of Attempted Murder

Representative Annie Kuster, citing the January 6th Capitol riot and its impact on her ability to work effectively in an increasingly polarized Congress, announced her retirement. Kuster, who narrowly escaped the rioters, stated that the events of that day, and the subsequent actions of individuals like Elon Musk, influenced her decision. She also expressed concerns about President Biden’s ability to win re-election against Donald Trump. Ultimately, her retirement reflects a desire for a less combative political environment.

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Trump Assassination Attempt Trial Delayed to September

Ryan Routh, accused of attempting to assassinate then-President-elect Donald Trump in September 2024, will stand trial beginning September 8, 2025, following a judge’s decision to grant a trial delay. The delay, requested by Routh’s attorneys to allow for evidence review and potential insanity defense, was granted to ensure a fair trial, though the judge rejected a later start date. Routh, who faces life imprisonment if convicted, allegedly plotted the assassination for weeks and was apprehended by the Secret Service before firing upon Trump. The judge set deadlines for any insanity pleas and site visits related to the case.

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Trump’s Bizarre Holiday Message Highlights Unhinged Presidency

In a bizarre Christmas message, Donald Trump threatened annexation of Canada, suggesting Wayne Gretzky run for Prime Minister to facilitate this. He further asserted that the U.S. should seize control of the Panama Canal and Greenland, citing national security concerns for the latter. These statements, made on social media, represent a continuation of Trump’s previously expressed, expansionist views. His pronouncements raise significant concerns given his impending assumption of presidential power and control over the U.S. military.

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Trump Tells Commuted Death Row Inmates ‘Go to Hell’

On Christmas Day, Donald Trump condemned President Biden’s commutation of 37 death row inmates’ sentences to life imprisonment without parole, calling them “the 37 most violent criminals” and wishing them “GO TO HELL!” Biden’s action, following pressure from advocates, halted federal executions, reversing Trump’s policy of resuming executions after a 17-year hiatus. Trump’s reaction followed his earlier Christmas greetings to political opponents and a series of provocative messages directed at China, Canada, and Greenland. The majority of those whose sentences were commuted are people of color.

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15,000 Sign Petition Condemning Trump’s Actions as Unchristian

A petition signed by over 15,000 people, initiated by the Christian group Faithful America, condemns President-elect Trump’s immigration policies as violations of Christian values. These policies include mass deportations and reportedly allowing ICE arrests in churches, contradicting Trump’s public pronouncements of faith. Faithful America urges Catholic leaders to publicly denounce these plans, citing Jesus’ teachings on welcoming the stranger. Conversely, Trump allies, including Senator Graham and Representative Johnson, support the policies, framing them as necessary for border security. The impending implementation of these policies has immigrant communities preparing for potential family separations and deportations.

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Biden Signs First Federal Anti-Hazing Bill

President Biden signed the Stop Campus Hazing Act, the first federal law to combat hazing on college campuses. The Act defines hazing broadly, encompassing any act causing harm regardless of student consent, and applies to all organizations receiving federal student aid. Colleges must now implement hazing prevention programs, publicly report incidents, and publish investigation results. This legislation addresses the inconsistent state laws and lack of centralized reporting, aiming to reduce hazing-related deaths and injuries.

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Corporations Shower Trump Inauguration with Millions After Denouncing Jan 6th

Major corporations, including those in banking, technology, and automotive, are donating substantial sums to President-elect Trump’s inauguration fund, despite past criticisms of his actions. This marks a reversal from previous stances, with companies like Ford, AT&T, and Amazon contributing millions despite prior pledges to reconsider political donations. This shift reflects a prioritization of cooperation with the incoming administration to avoid potential repercussions. Trump’s history of targeting businesses he dislikes underscores the transactional nature of these contributions. The upcoming inauguration is projected to surpass the fundraising totals of his first, potentially exceeding $107 million.

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Record-Breaking Donations to Trump Inaugural Fund Spark Outrage

Donald Trump’s second inaugural fund is projected to surpass the previous record of $107 million, with donations already exceeding $150 million. Major corporations, including Amazon, Meta, and numerous automotive companies, are contributing substantial sums, reportedly reaching $1 million each. These donations, unrestricted by campaign finance laws, are driven by a desire to gain favor with the incoming administration and avoid potential repercussions. The fundraising serves not only as a financial boost but also as a symbolic show of loyalty, with high-level donors receiving exclusive access to pre-inauguration events.

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