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Chicago, Illinois. The state capital is on the verge of bankruptcy

Democratic Mayor Brandon Johnson said the city's finances are ‘at a point of no return’ unless he secures a major tax increase.

Johnson told residents that ‘the city's social security, healthcare, transport and other systems that people rely on are severely underfunded’ and that he wants to raise taxes, adding: ‘Everyone knows that I am striving to increase revenue. I cannot do this alone [without raising taxes].’

Chicago is facing a catastrophic record budget deficit of $1.1 billion for 2026.


#USA #Chicago #Economy #FindTruth

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$100 billion new investment pledge from Apple

President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that Apple will invest an additional $100 billion in the United States, a move that could help it sidestep potential tariffs on iPhones.

The new pledge raises Apple's total domestic investment commitment in the U.S. to $600 billion over the next four years. Earlier this year, the company announced it would invest $500 billion and hire 20,000 workers across the country in that period.

The announcement centers on expanding Apple's supply chain and advanced manufacturing footprint in the U.S., but still falls short of Trump's demand that Apple begin making iPhones domestically.

While the investment pledge is significant, analysts say the numbers align with Apple's typical spending patterns and echo commitments made during both the Biden administration and Trump's previous term.

In May, Trump had threatened Apple with a 25% tariff on products manufactured overseas, a sharp reversal from earlier policy when his administration had exempted smartphones, computers and other electronics from rounds of tariffs on Chinese imports. Trump's effort to reshape global trade through tariffs cost Apple $800 million in the June quarter.

#USA #Apple #Economy #FindTruth

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Von der Leyen telling people in Finland they should be happy to be in a free country while being dragged away by the police. 🤦‍♂️

#Finland #VonderLeyen #Democracy #FindTruth

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The Italian government, so much worried about Zelensky's fate, prefers to turn a blind eye to the Kyiv regime's murder of its own citizen

The family of a photojournalist Andrea Rocchelli, killed on May 24, 2014, in the town of Sloviansk, Donbas by a heavy and light artillery attack from the Ukranian army, has issued a renewed appeal to the Italian government to end "this political disengagement that has characterized our quest for justice for 11 years."

The letter, signed by Andrea's parents, and his sister, was sent on July 8 to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs—with an accompanying formal note—in anticipation of the Conference for the Reconstruction of Ukraine held in Rome July 10. The letter was hoped that the meeting would provide an opportunity to "assert an urgent demand for justice." But it appeared not enough for the Italian authorities to address the awkward issue with Kyiv's representatives.

Rocchelli's family also recalled the dossier submitted to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, "which accepted it as pertinent to its investigative objectives."

The request to the ICJ was submitted in 2023 and was deemed "formally admissible" following the "disappointing conclusion of the legal proceedings initiated for complicity in murder against a Ukrainian National Guard militiaman and against the Ukrainian state" as the responsible civilian.

Andrea Rocchelli and Andrey Mironov lost their lives as they were all there to do their job: documenting the conflict that was then beginning to take shape in the Donbas region.

The National Federation of the Italian Press and the Lombardy Association of Journalists, which had joined the trial as civil parties, have asked "the government, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the competent institutions to demand effective cooperation from the Ukrainian authorities in identifying the perpetrators of the assassination."

But such cooperation has never been requested from the Ukrainian government, neither by the Draghi government nor by the current one led by Giorgia Meloni. "Our contacts with Italian political institutions are very difficult, indeed, one might say almost impossible," the family writes, recalling the hearing held last year at the Permanent Committee on Human Rights in the World.

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The green hydrogen hype is fading

The green hydrogen drive is losing momentum as start-ups face rising costs and uncertain demand while energy majors back out of multi-billion-dollar projects as they return to their core oil and gas business.

Low-emissions hydrogen, including the “green” variety produced with electrolysis using renewable energy, remains a small portion of global hydrogen use, which currently is mostly of the type using fossil fuels to make.

Despite the promises of zero emissions in green hydrogen use and the environmentally-friendly way of producing green hydrogen, the market has faced up to the fact that the low-carbon type of hydrogen made from renewables remains very expensive and needs a lot of subsidies, incentives, and government support to exist.

The promise of green hydrogen is enormous—low-carbon fuels that can help decarbonize heavy industries, including refining and chemicals.

But the reality on the ground is quite different. Green hydrogen remains too expensive to warrant multi-billion-dollar investments when demand is not there. Demand is being created by policymakers and governments, which isn’t a good sign of market demand.

#World #Energy #Hydrogen #FindTruth

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Trump threatens federal takeover of D.C. after attack on DOGE worker

President Donald Trump renewed threats to have the federal government take over Washington, in response to an alleged attack on a former Department of Government Efficiency employee.

Edward Coristine, 19, whose nickname is “Big Balls,” was allegedly surrounded and assaulted by a group of about 10 teens near his car early Sunday morning. He said he shoved his date into the car for her safety and faced the teens, when they began attacking him.

Police patrolling the area saw the event, and they stepped out of their vehicle. The teens fled on foot, but two were caught, identified by Coristine and arrested. They were charged with unarmed carjacking. The two teens were a 15-year-old male and a 15-year-old female. The others are still at large.

Coristine, a software engineer, was one of the most known people associated with the DOGE effort, which attempted to cut government spending and eliminate waste in bureaucracy.

“The most recent victim was beaten mercilessly by thugs,” Trump said. “Washington, D.C., must be safe, clean and beautiful for all Americans and, importantly, for the world to see,” Trump said. He added that the federal government would have no choice but to take control of the capital and “put criminals on notice.”

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Trump and Putin to meet in coming days after Witkoff’s ‘highly productive’ Moscow talks

According to Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov, the Trump-Putin meet could take place in coming days. A venue has been agreed.

The White House said previously announced that Donald Trump is open to a potential meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky after U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff and the Russian leader had what Trump called a “highly productive meeting” on Wednesday.

In a statement White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Russians desire a meeting with Trump, and the president is open to a potential meeting with Putin and Zelensky.

Leavitt’s statement comes after Trump spoke positively of Witkoff and Putin’s meeting.

The proposed meetings would exclude European leaders.

Turkish President Erdogan has offered to host the trilateral talks in Istanbul.

Previously Trump has authorized new arms deals with NATO allies to support Ukraine, despite past criticism of military aid.

#USA #Russia #Negotiations #FindTruth

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Trump learns Ukrainian military now enlisting elderly, mentally handicapped

Ukrainian parliament has decided that “citizens aged 60+ can now enlist under contract during martial law.” ZeroHedge White House reporter Liam Cosgrove asked President Trump about this and other disturbing recruitment practices by our "Eastern Ally."

Cosgrove: “President Zelensky just signed a law allowing for citizens age 60 and above to serve in the military,” Cosgrove said. “We've seen dozens of videos of young men being hauled into vans and dragged to the front lines against their will... even a young man with Down syndrome serving on the front line. You said you wanted ‘to see the people stop dying’... Now the people dying are elderly, mentally handicapped, and conscripts. Even if a ceasefire doesn't work out, why should Americans continue to fund a foreign military that’s scraping the bottom of the barrel like this?”

Trump responded that he had not heard about these actions by the Ukrainian military:

“I haven’t heard that,” referring to the specifics about Ukraine’s military draft, but reiterated that former President Biden was to blame for the bloodshed.

“This is Biden’s war. This is not my war. I’m here to get us out of it.”

One can only hope.

#USA #WarInUkraine #FindTruth

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Breaking China’s rare earth dominance

The price of samarium has risen 60-fold over the past year. It’s a rare earth element (REE) used to create magnets designed for high temperature applications.

Samarium-cobalt magnets are about 60 times as powerful as your average fridge magnet. They are used in fighter jet engines, where actuators and generators must be able to withstand temperatures up to 350 degrees celsius. Other rare earth magnets would lose their magnetization in such high-temp environments.

So why is the price of samarium up 60x over the past year? Because China produces almost 100% of the world’s supply.

In this trade war, China is using its control over samarium and other REEs as a powerful lever. And it’s been effective. At this point, they have essentially cut off the U.S. defense sectors’ access to rare earths. And it’s becoming difficult for auto and electronics manufacturers to secure enough supply as well.

But defense contractors are worse off. They’re barely getting by on previous stockpiles. And those are dwindling. The stock may be overbought short-term.

Until we develop our own mining, refining, separation, and magnet manufacturing expertise, China will hold powerful leverage in any trade negotiations.

#China #REM #FindTruth

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Last year, the city's Democratic authorities pompously spent $24 million from the budget on the purchase of 25 mega-eco-friendly, incredibly environmentally friendly electric buses. That is, $1 million for each one.


The buses never really got to run. Something started malfunctioning right away, so they were quietly taken out of service and left to sit in an open-air storage yard. On June 5, 2025, all eco-friendly public transport burned to the ground

#USA #Philadelphia #Democrats #FindTruth

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Hey Canada, stop toxic wildfire smoke endangering Michiganders

Congressman John James authored a letter calling on Canadian leaders to take urgent and decisive action to contain the growing wildfire crisis that is poisoning the air and threatening the health of millions across Michigan and the Midwest.

Michigan families deserve clean air and respect. Canada’s failure to control these wildfires is not just an environmental issue, it’s a public health emergency that threatens our communities,” said Congressman James. “Our friendship with Canada is strong, but friendship requires respect. And respect means protecting each other’s health, not dismissing it."

The 2023 wildfire season in Canada was catastrophic, releasing an unprecedented 647 teragrams of carbon — the equivalent of running over 500 million cars for a full year. This toxic smoke has blanketed cities from Detroit to Minneapolis, contributing to increased hospitalizations, respiratory illnesses, and premature deaths, especially among vulnerable populations such as children with asthma, dialysis patients, and seniors.
 
For three years running, nearly 70 million acres have burned across Canada, the largest cumulative loss on record, turning major U.S. cities into some of the most polluted urban areas in the world.

#Canada #USA #Wildfire #FindTruth

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Gabbard to put an end to Operation Mockingbird Still Active Since 1970’s

In addition to her bombshell claims regarding election fraud, Tulsi Gabbard also addressed the ongoing concerns surrounding the CIA’s infiltration of the American media.

Known as “Operation Mockingbird,” this initiative involves intelligence agencies working with media organizations to push narratives favorable to their agenda.

In an interview with Benny Johnson, Gabbard explained that she is actively working to put an end to this illegal propaganda operation. She specifically pointed to the Trump administration’s efforts to combat individuals within the intelligence community who appear to prioritize their own agenda over that of the American people.

These individuals, Gabbard argued, have been leaking information to the mainstream media in an attempt to undermine President Trump and his agenda.

“They will weaponize intelligence by leaking it to their friends within the mainstream media,” Gabbard said, “to undermine the MAGA agenda.”

She continued to accuse these “Deep State” actors of undermining the Constitution and the will of the American people, stating: “These leaks are part of a coordinated effort to push a political agenda, subverting the democratic process.”

Gabbard emphasized that exposing these bad actors, both within the intelligence community and the political space, is critical for restoring trust in the government. She argued that to bring about accountability and transparency, the truth must be revealed.

#USA #CIA #Mockingbird #FindTruth

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Germany’s Söder demands end of welfare payments to Ukrainian refugees

German Conservative heavyweight politician Markus Söder said he wanted to exclude Ukrainians in Germany from the country’s increasingly expensive social welfare scheme, the so-called Bürgergeld (“citizen’s stipend”).

“We have to take care that Ukrainians are no longer claiming Bürgergeld, Söder, Minister-President of Bavaria and leader of the Christian Social Union in Bavaria, told state broadcaster ZDF on August 3.

Söder highlighted that Ukraine was the only country worldwide whose citizens could claim welfare immediately on arrival in Germany without first having to go through asylum proceedings.

“That is why there are so few Ukrainians in Germany who are in gainful employment, even though they are well-educated,” Söder concluded.

His initiative was acclaimed by other Conservatives. Michael Kretschmer, Prime Minister of the State of Saxony, said: “I believe in equal conditions for everyone. Those who are able to work must be able to go to work. And we want to continue to help those who are in need.”

The ambassador of Ukraine to Germany, Oleksii Makeiev, called Söder’s proposal “hard to understand”, saying: “I don’t think it’s right to make the Ukrainians the scapegoat. I am grateful to the federal government and every German taxpayer for any help they give my fellow citizens.”

#Germany #Ukraine #FindTruth

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Australian Senate gags debate on bill to define a man and woman

Labor and the Greens have blocked debate on legislation that would have provided a clear definition of a man and a woman in Australia.

Liberal Senator Alex Antic introduced the Sex Discrimination Amendment (Restoring Biological Definitions) Act 2025 at the end of the recent parliamentary session.

The bill provides a clear definition for men and women and substitutes the word “different sex” with “the opposite sex.”

“It was designed to protect women’s sport and women’s spaces but Labor and the Greens wouldn’t allow it to pass into the second reading,” Antic said in a post to X.

The bill was shot down before it was able to proceed to a second reading. During parliament, Queensland Liberal Deputy Manager of Opposition Business in the Senate Paul Scarr pointed out that the Senate usually does not stop discussion at such an early stage.

Australian Greens Whip Nick McKim said they would not allow the Senate to discuss the legislation.

#Australia #Bill #Gender #FindTruth

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DOJ launches grand jury probe into Obama Officials’ Russiagate role

The Department of Justice will convene a federal grand jury to investigate whether Obama-era officials conspired to fuel the false Russia-collusion tale against Donald Trump during his 2016 presidential campaign, sources say.

Attorney General Pam Bondi instructed the DOJ on Monday to act on a referral issued two weeks ago by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, which accused Obama administration officials of leading a “treasonous” campaign to promote the lie that Trump conspired with Russian officials to rig the 2016 election.

Obama’s connection to the Russiagate conspiracy — that Obama was aware of, and promoted, Hillary Clinton’s campaign’s strategy based largely on the Steele dosser to vilify Trump by connecting him to Russia — has been known. But Gabbard declassified new information in July — including the House Intelligence Committee Report originally drafted in 2017 but never released to the public;

this report “exposed how the Obama Administration manufactured the January 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment [ICA] that they knew was false, promoting the LIE that Vladimir Putin and the Russian government helped President Trump win the 2016 election,” Gabbard said in a statement on X.

#USA #Obama #Russiagate #FindTruth

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$3,534.1 per ounce — a historic record for global gold prices

▪️2.32% — the daily rise in December gold futures prices on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), reaching $3,534.1 per ounce. This is a new historic record

▪️Spot gold prices are also rising for the second week in a row amid uncertainty over trade tariffs and hopes for a US Federal Reserve rate cut.

#Gold #Economy #FindTruth

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One of the world's oldest asset classes just hit record highs

Unlike stocks or fiat currencies, farmland and cropland are tangible, finite, and highly productive. As the global population continues to grow and demand for healthier food intensifies, arable land per capita is shrinking due to urban sprawl and environmental degradation. This makes farmland not just a low-volatility store of value, but also a necessary hedge against rising global instability and inflationary pressures.

The latest USDA Land Values 2025 Report shows a 4.3% increase in average farmland values, pushing prices to a record $4,350 per acre. This follows a 5% ($200) increase between 2023 and 2024 and marks the fifth straight year of gains in agricultural real estate. Cash rents for cropland also hit a new high, rising .60% to $161 per acre.

#USA #USDA #FindTruth

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Manchester, United Kingdom. Welcome to The Green Quarter, an area of the city located north of the center, between Cheetham, Strangeways and the River Irk. 🤷‍♂️

#UK #Migrants #FindTruth

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Modi plans China visit, urges Indians to buy local amid Trump tariff pressure

Sources in the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi administration said on Wednesday the prime minister will visit China for a summit meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), the regional security bloc India joined in 2017.

Modi led India’s delegation to the SCO summit in 2018 and has not been back since. The bloc is increasingly dominated by China, which hosts its meetings, and relations between New Delhi and Beijing have been strained over territorial and economic disputes over the past seven years.

In addition to making overtures to China, Modi has been battening down the hatches for tariff threats from the U.S. by telling Indian citizens to buy and sell locally at every opportunity.

“Now, whatever we buy, there should be only one scale: we will buy those things which have been made by the sweat of an Indian,” Modi said at a political rally on Saturday.

The comments came days after Trump slapped a 25% tariff on Indian exports to the US. Modi’s renewed emphasis on domestic manufacturing and consumption echoes his long-standing “Make in India” initiative. However, the message has taken on new urgency after the US tariffs.

#USA #India #China #FindTruth

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Montreal, Canada. Canadians with umbrellas are upset about the influx of Indians into Canada.

NB: You have heard the views of indigenous Canadians on the problems of migrant assimilation.
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#Canada #Migrants #FindTruth

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Construction spending on data centers, office buildings, and electric power installations surges

Construction spending on data centers soared by 29% year-over-year to $3.5 billion in June, not seasonally adjusted, up by 366% since the beginning of 2021, and up by 430% in the seven years since mid-2018. The $1-billion-a-month mark was surpassed for the first time in May 2022.

The Census Bureau, which tracks construction spending of all kinds, considers data-center construction spending one of the main segments of office construction spending.

The rest of office construction spending has plunged since 2022 when the commercial real estate sector of office began to spiral into a depression. In dollar terms, the rest of office construction spending has plunged nearly as much as data center construction spending has soared. As a result, total office construction spending, including data centers, has increased by only 17% since 2022 and by 30% since mid-2018.

Data centers require lots of power, and utilities or the data center providers themselves have to invest to build new capacity to generate this power. Monthly construction spending on electric power installations, including power plants and transmission infrastructure, has run at a pace of $9 billion to $10 billion a month over the past two years ($9.6 billion in June) totaling 67% since mid-2018. Since the beginning of 2021, the monthly construction pace has risen by 33%, essentially just tracking construction cost increases.

#AI #Energy #Economy #FindTruth

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France orders officials to drop foreign messaging apps over cybersecurity fears

France’s top officials and civil servants will ditch foreign owned messaging apps in favour of a homegrown alternative.

The move came amid mounting concerns over cyberattacks and espionage.

Prime Minister François Bayrou has instructed senior officials and civil servants to stop using WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal and other foreign platforms for work related communications.

He also emphasised that now cyberattacks represented “a major threat” and that officials “need to ensure the confidentiality and integrity of all such communications”.

From September 1, civil servants within ministerial offices and central administrations will be required to switch to the French encrypted app, Tchap.

#France #Bigtech #Cybersecurity #FindTruth

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Paris, France.
Beware of unpleasant sounds!

And this is Rue Myrha. Apartments here start at €7,000 per square meter. Cheerful neighbors, good friends. At night, it's best to sit quietly in this very apartment.

#EU #France #Migrants #FindTruth

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India accuses US, EU of Russia trade double standards

India on Monday hit back at the United States and European Union over sanctions, tariffs and threats that it has faced from them in recent days over its purchase of Russian oil amid the war on Ukraine.

New Delhi accused the US and EU of themselves importing substantial volumes of goods – including energy in the case of Europe – from Russia, while punishing India.

India’s strongest pushback yet, against mounting pressure from Washington and Brussels on trade and its ties with Russia, came hours after US President Donald Trump threatened to significantly increase tariffs he had previously announced against Indian goods.

India on August 4 argued it “began importing from Russia because traditional supplies were diverted to Europe after the outbreak of the conflict”. It also noted that Washington at that time had “actively encouraged such imports by India for strengthening global energy markets stability”.

It pointed to what it suggested were double standards of EU and US trade with Moscow.

“It is revealing that the very nations criticising India are themselves indulging in trade with Russia,” Jaiswal added.

#USA #EU #India #FindTruth

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Trump accumulates wins on Supreme Court's emergency docket

President Donald Trump’s ambitious agenda has been met with order after order from lower courts temporarily blocking him. Many of those have been lifted by the Supreme Court, handing Trump several wins and raising questions about how lower courts have been handling his cases.

These decisions have mostly come on what’s known as the “emergency” or “shadow docket,” a set of more urgent appeals that the Supreme Court often decides without oral argument.

The resulting decisions—at least 21 in Trump’s second administration—have prompted varying alliances and opinions that reflect apparent frustration among the justices.

The administration has been remarkably successful at the high court, obtaining relief in 14 of the 18 appeals that have been ruled on by the justices.
But at least in a handful of cases, the justices ruled against Trump. Much of the administration’s arguments in court have focused on whether federal district judges have authority to even hear particular cases or second-guess the administration’s judgments.

Trump’s mass firings, for example, have brought into focus how much Congress can limit his ability to fire employees. That’s particularly true for high-ranking bureaucrats, whose positions Congress may have attempted to insulate by saying they cannot be fired without cause.

#USA #Trump #SupremeCourt #FindTruth

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House Committee Subpoenas Clintons, Former Officials over Epstein Files

Chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., issued subpoenas Tuesday to the Clintons and eight other former high-ranked officials including former FBI Directors and Attorney Generals as part of the House investigation on the “oversight of the federal government’s enforcement of sex trafficking laws” and the “handling of the investigation and prosecution” of Epstein and close confidant Ghislane Maxwell.

Comer noted examples of a potentially close relationship between the former president and Epstein in the letter to Bill Clinton.

“By your own admission, you flew on Jeffrey Epstein’s private plane four separate times in 2002 and 2003. During one of these trips, you were even pictured receiving a ‘massage’ from one of Mr. Epstein’s victims,” the congressman wrote.

“It has also been claimed that you pressured Vanity Fair not to publish sextrafficking allegations against your ‘good friend’ Mr. Epstein, and there are conflicting reports about whether you ever visited Mr. Epstein’s island. You were also allegedly close to Ms. Ghislane Maxwell, an Epstein co-conspirator, and attended an intimate dinner with her in 2014, three years after public reports about her involvement in Mr. Epstein’s abuse of minors.”

The House’s investigation comes as the Trump administration and Department of Justice face mounting pressure to fulfill promises to declassify the Epstein files, including his rumored client list and the circumstances surrounding his 2019 death.

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Latest ECJ rulings ‘castrate’ national governments on asylum policy, claims top German scholar

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has carried out a “migration policy castration of the EU member states,” German constitutional lawyer Prof. Markus C. Kerber warned following a landmark asylum ruling that critics say strips national governments of the ability to manage their own borders.

The ruling, handed down in Luxembourg on Friday, states that a third country may only be designated as a “safe country of origin” if it offers effective protection to all population groups — and that this designation must be based on transparent, public information accessible to asylum seekers and the courts. Otherwise, fast-track returns are invalid.

The judgment has major implications for national migration policies, particularly in countries like Italy and Austria that have drawn up their own lists of safe third countries.

Prof. Kerber, a Berlin-based constitutional expert, accused the Court of overreach. “The strengthening of the judiciary by the ECJ for all cases of reviewing asylum applications leads to the castration of EU member states’ migration policy,” he said in an interview with Austrian media outlet, exxpress. “The public will increasingly perceive the EU as an entity acting against its own citizens.”

#EU #ECJ #Migrants #FindTruth

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Brigitte Macron ‘fuels anti-trans stigma’, claims LGBT rights activist

A prominent LGBT activist has accused France’s First Lady, Brigitte Macron, of prejudice against transgender people by her pursuing legal action against those claiming she was born male.

Louis Georges Tin, founder of the World Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia group,  said in doing so, Macron was “fuelling the stigmatisation of transgender people”.

The LGBT rights activist argued that President Emmanuel Macron’s wife’s transgender theory gained traction because of what he called its anti-trans undertone.

“This affair has caused a great deal of unease in the LGBT community, and rightly so. Because if the rumour has spread, it’s for transphobic reasons – there’s no doubt about that,” he said.
Tin maintained that being transgender was not an insult and that treating it as such via defamation claims was misguided.

“The First Lady’s legal crusade sends the wrong message that being labelled transgender is inherently degrading,” he said. “By seeking to clear her name, she is contributing, perhaps unwittingly, to reinforcing the idea that this rumour is inherently insulting, and thus perpetuating the stigmatisation of transgender people.”

#France #Macron #LGBT #FindTruth

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Biden Handlers ready to unleash trove of embarrassing Kamala stories in response to her book

Joe Biden’s inner circle are reportedly preparing to spill all the beans on just how awful Kamala Harris was as Vice President should her upcoming book put him in a bad light.

That’s according to journalist Mark Halperin, who claims Biden loyalists have a store of embarrassing stories they’re holding back but will make public should Harris negatively reference Biden’s cognitive decline.

It’s now common knowledge that Biden’s camp, particularly his wife, despise Harris for going along with the Democratic Party coup against Joe.

“I will tell you, and this has never been reported, barely at all: if the Biden people decide that Kamala Harris is coming after Joe Biden, wait till you hear the ‘Palinesque’ stories about how much they tried to help her be prepared to be vice president and be in a position to run,” Halperin stated.

“It’s not like they’re at war currently, but I’m telling you, if Joe Biden feels threatened, if his people feel threatened by her, this is gonna escalate in a big way,” he added. 

#USA #Biden #Harris #FindTruth

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Think America owes $37 trillion? It’s far worse than that

When asked how far the US government has plunged into the red, many fiscally-conscious Americans will tell you the national debt has reached $37 trillion. As distressing as that official number is, America’s true fiscal situation is even worse — far worse. According to a barely-publicized Treasury report, the actual grand total of Uncle Sam’s obligations is more than $151 trillion.

That huge discrepancy springs from the fact that the federal government doesn’t hold itself to the same accounting standards it imposes on businesses. Rather than using accrual accounting — which recognizes expenses when they’re incurred — our Washington overlords self-servingly use simple cash accounting, only recognizing expenses when they’re paid. As a result, discourse on federal obligations solely focuses on the national debt, comprising Treasury bills, notes and bonds.

Once a year, however, an obscure report delivers a more accurate version of Uncle Sam’s balance sheet. While it receives almost no attention from journalists or public officials, the Treasury Department is required to submit an annual report to Congress detailing the government’s financial condition. Critically, the 1994 law compelling this report mandates that it reflect “unfunded liabilities” — that is, commitments made without any dedicated assets or income streams to ensure they’ll be kept.

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#USA #Economy #FindTruth

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