US Election 2024

Trump’s DOJ Erases January 6th Evidence Online

Following President Trump’s attempt to revise the narrative surrounding the January 6th Capitol attack, a Department of Justice database detailing the extensive criminal charges and convictions related to the event was removed from its website. This searchable database, cataloging the largest criminal investigation in modern DOJ history, disappeared concurrently with Trump’s pardons and efforts to dismiss cases. The removal, celebrated by those convicted, coincided with the silencing of related FBI information, including a “Most Wanted” list of Capitol rioters. While some information remains accessible through alternative sources like court records and press releases, thousands of pages from the database are now unavailable. The timing suggests a deliberate effort to obscure the scale of the January 6th attacks.

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Trump’s Greenland Gambit: Ridicule, Threats, and a Damaged Alliance

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Trump’s Tariff-Only Funding Plan: Economic Illiteracy or Calculated Gambit?

During a Nevada rally, President Trump endorsed a proposal to eliminate all federal income taxes. This suggestion followed a crowd member’s request to suspend all federal taxes, prompting Trump to propose funding the government solely through tariffs on imported goods. He cited a historical period without income tax, suggesting tariffs could generate sufficient revenue. Trump argued this system, while not without drawbacks, led to a period of great American prosperity.

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Thousands Protest Rise of German Far Right Ahead of Election

Large-scale protests across Germany, including a 35,000-strong demonstration in Berlin, targeted the far-right AfD party before the February 23rd election. Simultaneously, the AfD launched its campaign, garnering support from Elon Musk, while the leading opposition party, CDU, is navigating the precarious balance between toughening migration policies and avoiding collaboration with the AfD. Concerns regarding the AfD’s rise are fueled by recent political instability and a national climate of fear following a deadly knife attack. These protests aim to highlight not only the AfD’s influence but also broader far-right trends in Europe and beyond.

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Trump’s Gaza Plan: Ethnic Cleansing or ‘Cleaning Out the Whole Thing’?

President Trump proposed relocating over a million Palestinians from Gaza to Jordan and Egypt, a plan involving building new housing in those countries. This suggestion, made during phone calls with Jordan’s King Abdullah II and planned for Egyptian President el-Sisi, significantly departs from longstanding US policy favoring a two-state solution. Trump framed the proposal as a solution to the devastation in Gaza, following the recent conflict, and presented it as a potential means to achieve long-term peace. The plan has drawn criticism, as it echoes past concerns about Israel’s intentions to displace Palestinians and contradicts statements from regional leaders.

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Florida Man Arrested for Facebook Posts Allegedly Threatening President Trump

Shannon Depararro Atkins, 46, was arrested in West Palm Beach, Florida, on charges of making electronic threats against former President Trump. The arrest stemmed from an FBI tip regarding threatening Facebook posts Atkins allegedly made, including statements referencing past presidential assassinations. Police also found cocaine on Atkins during the arrest, resulting in an additional drug charge. Following his arrest, Atkins was ordered by a court to have no contact with Trump or his family and to refrain from accessing the internet or weapons. The Secret Service is investigating whether federal charges will be filed.

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Trump Urges Jordan, Egypt to Accept More Refugees, Proposes Gaza “Clean Out”

President Trump advocated for Arab nations, including Jordan and Egypt, to increase their intake of Palestinian refugees from Gaza, potentially leading to a significant population reduction and rebuilding of the area. Simultaneously, he lifted his predecessor’s ban on supplying Israel with 2,000-pound bombs, a decision justified by their purchase from the United States. This action contrasts with the previous administration’s efforts to mitigate civilian casualties. Trump’s proposals, while potentially controversial, aim to address the ongoing conflict and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

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Trump’s Anti-Science Gender Policies: Dangerous and Deceptive

President Trump’s executive order redefines “male” and “female” based on the type of reproductive cell produced at conception, impacting numerous federal agencies. This definition, lacking practical application details, poses severe risks for transgender individuals and potentially advances an anti-abortion agenda by implying fetal personhood from fertilization. Experts highlight the scientific inaccuracy of this definition, citing the complexities of sex determination beyond gamete size and the impossibility of determining sex at conception. The order’s broad implications and potential for discriminatory enforcement are cause for significant concern.

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Trump Claims Ignorance of US Population; Critics Cite Census Interference

Former President Trump falsely claimed that the U.S. population is unknown, despite readily available census data indicating 331 million residents. This statement arose during a speech boasting about his administration’s withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO), citing disproportionate U.S. funding compared to China’s contribution. Trump further connected this to concerns about undocumented immigration, stating that the U.S. has “no idea” how many people are entering the country. His assertions contradict official statistics and expert warnings regarding the risks associated with WHO withdrawal.

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