Asteroid Deflection

Mike Johnson Avoids Crime Rate Questions

California Governor Newsom pointed out a significant disparity in crime rates, specifically homicide, between California and Louisiana. He highlighted that Louisiana’s homicide rate is nearly four times greater than California’s, based on data from the Centers for Disease Control. The governor used the statistic to draw attention to the issue of crime and urged the President to consider these facts when addressing crime suppression efforts. Despite this comparison, Speaker Johnson did not address these troubling crime statistics.

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Trump Denies Epstein Island Visit, Deflects to Clinton Amidst Scandal

During a recent press conference, former President Donald Trump redirected attention away from his alleged connections to Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex trafficker, and towards Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, and others. Trump, when questioned about Ghislaine Maxwell and her meetings with his former attorney, asserted he was not considering a pardon. He instead suggested the media focus on others connected to Epstein, including figures like Larry Summers and Bill Clinton. Trump has consistently denied any involvement with Epstein.

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Fox News Calls Out Musk’s Drug Use Evasion

A New York Times report alleges that Elon Musk, while serving as a senior advisor to President Trump, frequently used various drugs, leading to health complications. Musk dismissed the report by questioning the Times’ credibility, prompting criticism from Fox News host Howard Kurtz who labeled Musk’s response as deflection. Social media users have also commented on Musk’s behavior in recent videos, speculating about drug use. Musk’s tenure as a government advisor has concluded, and he is reportedly returning to his private sector businesses.

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Asteroid 2024 YR4: 2.6% Earth Impact Probability Sparks Debate

Newly discovered asteroid 2024 YR4 poses a 2.6% chance of impacting Earth in 2032, a slight increase from previous estimations. This sizable asteroid, estimated at 130-300 feet in diameter, has been assigned a Torino Scale level 3 rating due to its size and impact probability. A level 3 indicates a significant risk of localized destruction should an impact occur. Further observation by the James Webb Space Telescope aims to refine impact probability assessments.

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