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FRANKIE DETTORI’S TAX Troubles: The Risk of Trusting Advisors
— Italian jockey FRANKIE DETTORI is working with Britain’s tax authorities after losing a legal fight to keep his name private in a tax dispute. His case involves HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), which denied him certain income tax deductions. A judge initially granted him anonymity, but this was overturned on Monday.
Dettori expressed frustration, saying he relied on professional advisers who assured him their financial structure was HMRC-approved. However, HMRC later challenged this setup, leading to the current dispute. Dettori has since dismissed his former advisers and hired new ones to address the issue quickly.
Hui Ling McCarthy, representing HMRC, emphasized that public figures like Dettori cannot avoid scrutiny simply because they prefer privacy in their affairs. The principle of open justice remains paramount despite personal preferences for anonymity in such cases.
UKRAINE’S Battle: How Drones and Trump Could Change the WAR
— Ukrainian soldiers in the Kharkiv region are using drones to deliver supplies to troops on the front line. The Khartia brigade, led by a commander known as Kit, repurposes bomb-carrying drones to transport food, water, and hand warmers. These deliveries sustain soldiers for days as they battle Russian forces in harsh conditions.
Despite focusing on immediate challenges, Ukrainian troops are aware of potential changes with Donald Trump’s possible reelection. Trump has criticized U.S. support for Ukraine and praised Putin’s actions, which could alter American involvement in the conflict. However, Kit emphasizes that his priority is defending territory against Russian advances rather than speculating about political shifts.
Russia is intensifying attacks in Kharkiv with powerful bombs and drone swarms while advancing in other areas like Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia. Intelligence reports indicate up to 12,000 North Korean troops have been deployed near Russia’s border with Ukraine to bolster defenses against Ukrainian forces.
The situation highlights the complex geopolitical dynamics affecting Ukraine’s fight for sovereignty amid global political uncertainties. As these factors evolve, Ukrainian soldiers remain focused on their mission despite looming international changes that could impact their struggle significantly.
UK STABBING HORROR: Terror Charges Shock Nation
— The Merseyside police in England have admitted they are “restricted” from sharing details about the Southport attack in July, which killed three young girls. Axel Muganwa Rudakubana, 18, faces terror-related charges alongside murder and attempted murder charges. Authorities found ricin and al Qaeda training materials at his property.
Rudakubana allegedly carried out a stabbing spree on July 29 during a Taylor Swift-themed dance class, killing Alice Dasilva Aguiar, Elsie Dot Stancombe, and Bebe King. Despite finding terror-related materials, police have not declared the incident as terrorism due to an undetermined motive.
The Crown Prosecution Service has guided the police on public statements to protect court proceedings’ integrity. This has sparked criticism over perceived secrecy by authorities following the Southport attack north of Liverpool.
Toby Young from the Free Speech Union suggested that withholding information aims to avoid prejudicing Rudakubana’s trial. The motive is expected to be a significant issue during legal proceedings.
TEEN FACES Shocking BIO-Weapon Charges: Ricin and Terror Links Exposed
— Axel Muganwa Rudakubana, 18, now faces serious terrorism and bio-weapon charges on top of murder and attempted murder accusations. He was arrested after a knife attack at a Taylor Swift-themed party in Southport that left three young girls dead. The new charges involve making ricin and having an Al-Qaeda training manual.
Merseyside Police found evidence in Rudakubana’s home leading to these additional charges. Ricin is a deadly poison that could be used as a weapon if refined. Despite this, UK Health Security Agency officials assured the public there’s no risk from the ricin discovered at his property.
Authorities stressed these terrorism-related charges do not mean the Southport attack was an act of terror. Counter Terrorism Policing hasn’t labeled it as such since motive must be proven for it to be considered terrorism.
Merseyside Police addressed public worries about transparency and rumors regarding withheld information, promising they aim to avoid affecting any trial while staying open with communities. They confirmed no information is being purposely kept from the public.
TERROR PLOT Thwarted: Two Charged with Targeting Jews and UK Forces
— Two men, Walid Saadaoui, 36, and Amar Hussein, 50, have been charged with planning terrorist attacks against Jewish individuals and UK security personnel. The charges were presented in Westminster Magistrates’ Court. They allegedly intended to use automatic weapons for the assaults between December 13 and last Thursday.
This case is part of a disturbing increase in antisemitism in the UK. The rise came after tensions escalated between Hamas and Israel starting October 7. The Community Security Trust has stressed the urgent need for increased security measures to protect the Jewish community.
A third individual, Bilel Saadaoui, 35, faces charges related to preparing for his brother Walid’s potential death as part of these plans. He has pleaded not guilty to failing to disclose information about the terrorism plot. His defense argues that Bilel was unaware of his brother’s alleged plans.
The suspects were apprehended by Greater Manchester Police and are currently detained without bail pending further court proceedings on May 24 at the Central Criminal Court as investigations into these grave allegations continue.
ISRAEL Stands Firm: CEASE-Fire Talks with Hamas HIT a Wall
— The latest cease-fire talks in Cairo between Israel and Hamas have ended without any agreement. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is standing firm against global pressure to stop military actions, calling Hamas’s demands “extreme.” Defense Minister Yoav Gallant accused Hamas of not being serious about peace and hinted that Israel might step up its military actions in Gaza soon.
During the discussions, Hamas emphasized that stopping Israeli aggression is their top priority. Despite some initial signs of progress, the situation remains tense with ongoing threats to peace efforts. Notably, Israel did not send a delegation to the recent negotiations, while Hamas consulted with intermediaries in Qatar before returning to Cairo for more talks.
In another development, Israel has shut down Al Jazeera’s local offices, accusing the network of anti-Israel incitement. This action has drawn attention from Netanyahu’s government but does not affect Al Jazeera’s operations in Gaza or the West Bank. Meanwhile, CIA chief William Burns plans to meet with regional leaders to try and mediate the conflict.
The closure of Al Jazeera’s offices and upcoming meetings by CIA chief William Burns highlight the complex dynamics at play as international actors seek ways to stabilize the region amidst ongoing tensions between Israel and Hamas.
TIME to STOP Iran’s Terror Funding: The Unholy Alliance Exposed
— The current geopolitical landscape has raised serious concerns, according to a recent statement by Lawler. He drew attention to an emerging alliance between China, Russia, and Iran that is becoming increasingly visible. Notably, he identified China as the largest consumer of Iranian petroleum. These sales are providing financial support for dangerous terrorist groups.
Lawler stressed the need for immediate action against Iran in response to over 150 attacks on U.S. military bases and personnel since October 7. Tragically, these assaults have resulted in three servicemembers losing their lives. He called on the administration for a decisive response against Iran.
A bipartisan bill designed to curb illegal funds supporting terrorism was approved in the House after October 7 but has hit a roadblock in the Senate. Lawler urged both Senate and administration officials to advance this bill as part of a comprehensive strategy against these threats.
Lawler believes that an effective response should not only be military or diplomatic but also economic: cutting off funding at its roots. This multi-pronged approach is essential for effectively fighting terrorism.
SHOCKING Truth Revealed: MAJORITY of Americans Support Border Wall, New Poll Discloses
— A recent poll surveying 40,513 U.S. adults has revealed a surprising fact: half of the respondents are in favor of building a border wall. This majority includes not only typical conservative demographics but also groups such as black and Hispanic Americans, women, and independents.
The data shows that 45% of black Americans polled support the idea of a wall, compared to just 30% who oppose it. Hispanic support for the wall is at 42%, marginally outnumbering those against it at 40%. These figures could potentially cause concern for Democrats who have traditionally relied on these demographics for support.
The poll also reveals significant backing from women and independents. Among female respondents, supporters outnumber opponents by nine points (45-36). Independents show an even stronger pro-wall sentiment with an eleven-point lead (44-33). Support appears to be widespread across all regional demographics — even in the traditionally Democrat-leaning Northeast where backing stands at a surprising 49%.
Leading this wave of support is the South with over half (51%) favoring border wall construction. These findings could be game-changers in political strategies as they indicate broad-based endorsement for what has been primarily seen as a MAGA Republican priority.
UKRAINIAN Drone Attacks SPARK Terror in Russia Ahead of Presidential Election
— The city of Klintsy, located near the Ukrainian border, became the latest victim of Ukraine’s escalated drone strikes. Four oil reservoirs were set ablaze following an attack by a Ukrainian drone. This incident marks an intensification in Ukraine’s efforts to disrupt Russian normalcy ahead of its March 17 presidential election.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has vowed to increase strikes on Russian targets this year. With Russia’s air defenses primarily focused on occupied regions within Ukraine, remote Russian locations are becoming more susceptible to long-range Ukrainian drones.
The fear induced by these drone attacks forced the Russian city of Belgorod to call off its Orthodox Epiphany celebrations — marking a first for major public events in Russia. Concurrently, there are reports that a gunpowder mill in Tambov was targeted by Ukrainian drones. However, local officials refute any claims of operational disruptions.
In another development aligning with this trend, the Russian Defense Ministry reported intercepting a Ukrainian drone near St. Petersburg Oil Terminal last Thursday. These escalating attacks underline the mounting tension between Ukraine and Russia.
REVISITING the ‘MIRACLE On The Hudson’: How Sully’s Bravery Saved 155 Lives
— It’s been over a decade since Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger heroically landed US Airways Flight 1549 on the Hudson River in an event now known as the “Miracle on the Hudson”. This unprecedented feat, which saved all 155 passengers and crew members, wasn’t part of any specific training program.
Sullenberger’s vast knowledge, extensive training, and years of experience allowed him to make this crucial decision when it was needed most.
In a recent interview with American Veterans Center provided to Fox News Digital, Sullenberger revealed that their only preparation for such an emergency was a classroom discussion. Yet despite this minimal training, he skillfully guided the plane onto the river after both engines failed due to a bird strike shortly after departing from LaGuardia Airport.
As their plane rapidly descended at two floors per second, Sullenberger and co-pilot Jeff Skiles swiftly issued a mayday call. The successful water landing of Flight 1549 remains one of New York City’s most unforgettable events and continues to captivate attention even after all these years.
NEW YEAR’S EVE Revelations: Bidens Discuss Holiday Cheer and 2024 Ambitions
— During a New Year’s Eve interview with Ryan Seacrest, President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden opened up about their holiday festivities and future aspirations. The chat was part of Dick Clarke’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve show, which had a friendly atmosphere but wasn’t devoid of political implications.
President Biden took the opportunity to highlight his administration’s achievements, with a special focus on job creation. He proudly pointed out the resurgence of factory jobs that were once outsourced overseas. The President claimed that since his inauguration, his administration has been responsible for creating 14 million jobs.
Furthermore, Biden expressed his desire for Americans to appreciate their nation’s current strength as we usher in the new year. He hopes this awareness will spur unity and progress as we approach 2024.
PASSPORT PANIC: Zimbabweans Race Against Time Amid Looming Price Hike Fear
— In Zimbabwe, currently grappling with economic woes, the most sought-after Christmas gift isn’t a gadget or toy, but a passport. The capital city’s passport office in Harare is teeming with citizens hoping to secure their travel documents before an expected price surge in the New Year. The looming increase and deteriorating economic conditions are driving a spike in migration.
Nolan Mukona, a 49-year-old father of three, was among those who rose at dawn to join the queue at the passport office. Despite his early start, he was greeted by over 100 people already waiting when he arrived at 5 a.m. “The only thing that can make my Christmas cheerful is if I manage to get a passport,” Mukona shared.
At present, passports cost $120 — an amount already burdensome for many Zimbabweans struggling to meet basic needs. However, according to 2024 budget proposals from the finance minister, these fees will rise to $150 in January — reduced from an initially proposed $200 after public backlash.
Over recent decades, millions of Zimbabweans have fled their homeland due to its crumbling economy. This exodus has accelerated recently as optimism for improvement following Robert Mugabe’s ousting from power in 2017 continues to wane.
ELF BAR Exposed: The Shocking Truth Behind the World’s Top E-Cigarette and Its Billion-Dollar TAX Scam
— In just two years, Elf Bar, a flashy vaping gadget, has skyrocketed to global prominence as the leading disposable e-cigarette. Not only has it raked in billions in sales, but it has also become a favorite among underage American teens who vape. Last week saw the first public confiscation of Elf Bar products by U.S. authorities during an operation that seized 1.4 million illegal flavored e-cigarettes from China.
The confiscated goods were worth $18 million and included brands beyond Elf Bar. However, public records and court documents disclose that Chinese e-cigarette manufacturers have smuggled in products valued at hundreds of millions while adeptly circumventing customs duties and import fees. These firms frequently mislabel their shipments as “battery chargers’ or ”flashlights', thereby hampering efforts to control teen vaping in America.
Eric Lindblom, a former FDA official, lambasted regulatory approaches towards disposables as “very weak”, allowing this issue to spiral out of control. Meanwhile, fruit-and-candy-flavored disposables have flooded into America following China’s ban on vaping flavors last year under the pretense of safeguard
Hamas TERROR Unleashed: Vulnerable ISRAELI Family’s Nightmare Amid Hostage Crisis
— Eyal Barad and his family faced a chilling ordeal during a Hamas attack. Taking shelter in their safe room in Nir Oz, Israel, they were forced into silence as armed intruders prowled outside. The cries of Barad’s autistic daughter risked giving away their hiding place, pushing him to contemplate extreme measures for survival.
This incident unfolded on October 7th amidst the Israel-Gaza war. Hamas militants brutally killed and captured a significant portion of Nir Oz’s inhabitants. An examination of residents’ messages and security footage indicates that Hamas had intentionally aimed at civilians — a disturbing change in strategy that greatly impacted the war’s trajectory.
The recent liberation of Israeli hostages has cast fresh light on this frightful day. The lack of Israeli military presence coupled with the capture and killing of defenseless citizens highlighted Israel’s vulnerability. Over 100 Palestinian militants departed Nir Oz with approximately 80 residents — nearly half of all released Israelis and one-third of all hostages taken.
Today, Nir Oz symbolizes this vulnerability as over 30 residents are still presumed to be captives in Gaza. This unprecedented operation by Hamas underscores its new hostage
EVACUATION EXPLOITED: How Hamas Slyly Smuggles Militants Amid Innocent Civilians
— Reports suggest that Hamas is cunningly smuggling its injured militants out of the Gaza Strip, under the guise of evacuating civilians. This tactic was confirmed by a senior U.S. official, adding an unexpected twist to the evacuation efforts following the October 7 terrorist attack on Israel.
The operation has been further muddled by unreasonable demands from Hamas, causing significant hold-ups for those with foreign passports or dual citizenship. The U.S., in collaboration with its allies, is now considering deploying foreign troops as a peacekeeping force in Gaza.
Israeli forces temporarily opened access to a crucial highway in Gaza on Saturday for evacuation purposes. Refugees were guided southbound, steering clear of conflict zones between Israeli Defense Forces and Hamas.
This revelation emphasizes the deceptive strategies employed by Hamas and underscores the importance of caution during such critical operations. The situation continues to be dynamic and demanding.
FINAL FAREWELL: French-Israeli Woman’s Joyful Dance at Festival Turns into Horrific Terror Attack
— Karin Journo, a 24-year-old French-Israeli airport worker, had initially planned to skip the Tribe of Nova music festival due to a broken leg. But when she learned her friends were going to celebrate a farewell party for one of them moving stateside, she couldn’t resist joining in.
Despite her injury and protective boot, Journo was captured on video dancing with joy at the festival. The mood shifted dramatically as Hamas militants launched their deadly assault on the festival grounds. Subsequent footage revealed a worried Journo seeking shelter behind a vehicle.
In her last moments, Journo sent an ominous text message at 8:43 Saturday morning. Her father Doron shared its contents: "To the whole family, I want to say that I love you a lot because I am not coming home.” This would be her final words before tragically losing her life in this savage attack.
Biden’s APPROVAL RATINGS Dive: Is Inflation to Blame?
— President Biden’s popularity is taking a serious hit, largely due to the ongoing inflation crisis. Recent polls indicate a steep drop in public support, with many pointing fingers at his economic strategies as the root cause of the current predicament.
The escalating cost of living and soaring gas prices are fueling widespread dissatisfaction. Detractors argue that Biden’s economic management style has directly contributed to these problems.
Moreover, there is mounting unease about how the administration is dealing with foreign policy issues, especially concerning China and Russia. These concerns have further dented the president’s approval ratings.
As we inch closer to mid-term elections, these statistics could spell potential disaster for Democrats. The party will need to pull out all stops to rebuild public trust and restore faith in their leadership abilities.
PEACE at RISK: Biden’s Push for Palestinian Consulate Jeopardizes Israel-Saudi Talks
— Last month, President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a meeting. The focus was on encouraging peace talks between Israel and Saudi Arabia. Notably, these discussions did not necessitate the establishment of a Palestinian state — a significant shift in Middle East policy. Crown Prince Mohamed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia also appeared to ease his position on the Palestine issue.
However, recent reports suggest that the Biden administration may be jeopardizing this potential peace accord. They are insisting on establishing a new Palestinian consulate in Jerusalem. This move could effectively split Jerusalem between Israel and Palestine, overturning policies set by President Donald Trump and breaking bipartisan commitments to keep the city united.
Israeli news outlet Israel Hayom has reported growing frustration among Israeli and Saudi officials with Washington’s overemphasis on concessions for Palestinians. Insiders familiar with the ongoing negotiations suggest this focus is impeding potential progress.
The primary hurdle seems to be defining the specifics of a U.S.-Saudi defense agreement. This includes whether nuclear enrichment will be allowed on Saudi soil — an aspect that Israel appears willing to accept for comprehensive peace.
Immigration CRISIS: Biden’s Policies Cause SURGE at Border
— The number of people attempting to cross the US-Mexico border has seen a dramatic increase recently. This surge is believed to be a result of President Biden’s immigration policies.
Many believe that Biden’s decision to reverse several of Trump’s immigration policies has led to this increase. Critics argue that these changes have encouraged more people to attempt the risky journey.
In response, the White House has defended its policies, stating they are more humane and fair than those of the previous administration. However, this defense has done little to quell concerns about the rising numbers at the border.
As we move forward, it remains unclear how this situation will evolve. What is clear though is that immigration will continue to be a hot-button issue in American politics.
Biden’s Approval Rating PLUNGES to Record Low: Is INFLATION to Blame?
— A recent Gallup poll reveals a new low for President Joe Biden’s approval rating. Amid escalating inflation and economic unease, the President’s popularity is dwindling.
The survey shows a mere 40% of Americans giving the nod to Biden’s job performance — the lowest since he assumed office in January 2021.
The soaring cost of goods and services is hitting American households hard, leading to financial stress and discontent with the current administration.
This steep decline in approval could spell trouble for Democrats in the forthcoming midterm elections. If this trend persists, Republicans may seize control of Congress come November.
NET NEUTRALITY Revival Pushed by Biden’s New FCC Pick: The Real Impact on Telecom Companies
— Following the unsuccessful Senate endorsement of Gigi Sohn, President Biden has now confirmed Anna Gomez as the new commissioner for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). This appointment breaks a 2-2 deadlock at the Commission. In response, Democrats and progressive nonprofits have begun to advocate for the return of Title II regulations on telecom companies.
On Monday, a group of 27 Senate Democrats, which included Senators Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), Ron Wyden (D-OR), and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), called on FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel to reestablish Title II regulations on internet service providers. These were regulations that had been withdrawn during Trump’s tenure.
Last week, progressive nonprofit Free Press also stepped up its efforts by starting a petition urging the FCC to bring back net neutrality rules. These rules were first introduced during Obama’s presidency before social media censorship became widespread. Net neutrality was initially touted as a means to safeguard an open internet by classifying telecom companies as common carriers.
Free Press emphasized that net neutrality is essential for preserving an internet that is “free, open and accessible to all.” However, critics contend that such regulation could potentially stifle innovation and competition within the sector.
ASIAN MARKETS in Chaos: Evergrande Crisis and Wall Street Woes Trigger Shockwaves
— Asian stock markets experienced a significant downturn on Monday, with Tokyo standing as the sole major regional market to register gains. This follows on the heels of Wall Street’s most dismal week in half a year, which subsequently boosted U.S. futures and oil prices.
Investor confidence was shaken due to multiple factors including worries over China’s real estate sector, a potential shutdown of the U.S. government, and an ongoing strike by American auto industry workers. European markets weren’t spared either with Germany’s DAX, Paris’ CAC 40, and Britain’s FTSE 100 all experiencing a 0.6% drop.
China Evergrande Group saw its shares plummet nearly 22% after it disclosed its inability to secure additional debt due to an ongoing investigation into one of its subsidiaries. This revelation threatens the restructuring of its staggering debt that exceeds $300 billion. In response, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng dropped 1.8%, Shanghai Composite index fell by 0.5%, while Japan’s Nikkei 225 managed to climb by 0.9%.
Elsewhere in Asia, Seoul’s Kospi dipped by 0.5%. On a brighter note though, Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 managed to claw back some ground ending with a modest
US AID To UKRAINE: Biden’s Pledge Faces Surge of Resistance — How Americans Really Feel
— President Biden’s call for sustained aid to Ukraine, announced at the United Nations General Assembly, is meeting escalating resistance within the US. The administration is pushing for an extra $24 billion in aid for Ukraine by the end of this year. This would escalate total assistance to a whopping $135 billion since the conflict ignited in February 2022.
Yet, a CNN poll from August uncovers that most Americans oppose further aid to Ukraine. The topic has grown increasingly divisive over time. Moreover, despite Western backing and training, Ukraine’s much-hyped counter-offensive has not yielded significant wins.
A Wall Street Journal survey earlier this month revealed that more than half of American voters — 52% — disapprove of Biden’s handling of the Ukrainian situation — a rise from 46% on March 22. Among those surveyed, over one-third believe too much effort is being put into helping Ukraine while only about one-fifth think not enough is being done.
America’s BORDER CRISIS: A Deep Dive into Biden’s Disastrous Immigration Policies
— The ongoing border crisis in America is a direct result of President Biden’s disastrous immigration policies. His decisions have led to an unprecedented influx of illegal immigrants, putting immense strain on border patrol agents and local communities.
President Biden reversed many of Trump’s strict immigration policies upon taking office. This has resulted in a surge of migrants attempting to cross the border illegally, with numbers reaching their highest levels in over two decades.
Local communities near the border are feeling the impact. Schools are overwhelmed, crime rates are rising, and public resources are stretched thin. Yet, the administration seems indifferent to their plight.
Biden’s approach to immigration is not just flawed; it’s catastrophic. It undermines national security and disregards the rule of law. It’s time for America to wake up and hold him accountable for this crisis.
UK Government GRAPPLES With Backlash: TERROR Suspect’s Daring Escape Raises Security Concerns
— Daniel Abed Khalife, a former British soldier charged with terrorism, was apprehended on Saturday after evading capture for four days. The 21-year-old had managed an audacious escape from Wandsworth Prison by attaching himself to the underside of a food delivery truck. He was awaiting trial for allegedly breaching Britain’s Official Secrets Act and planting counterfeit explosives at a military base.
Khalife’s flight triggered widespread outrage, with critics attributing the security oversight to years of financial cutbacks by the governing Conservative Party. An impartial probe has been initiated to ascertain how Khalife could have slipped out from the medium-security prison that has been in operation since 1851.
Labour Party representative Yvette Cooper took to social media demanding explanations as to how a detainee facing charges related to terrorism and national security could have fled in such an unconventional way. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak expressed gratitude towards the police and public for their role in recapturing Khalife, assuring that the investigation would reveal how this incident transpired.
The breakout prompted heightened security measures at key transport centers, particularly around Port of Dover — England’s main maritime gateway to France. It also led to a temporary shutdown of a major highway.
Ukrainian Prosecutor Accuses Bidens of CORRUPTION Over Burisma Dealings
— In an excerpt for an upcoming Fox News interview, former Ukrainian Prosecutor-General Viktor Shokin claims Joe and Hunter Biden accepted significant “bribes” from Burisma Holdings. He alleges they influenced his 2016 dismissal when he probed the company for corruption with Hunter on its board.
Hunter Biden Investigation ESCALATES: Special Counsel Appointed
— The US attorney general, Merrick Garland, has announced the elevation of David Weiss to special counsel for the investigation into Hunter Biden. This follows the collapse of a plea deal on tax and gun charges earlier this month and comes in response to Republicans pushing for an inquiry into his business dealings.
Hunter Biden’s Speakerphone Calls WITH Joe Biden Examined by Congressional Panel
— According to a US congressional panel hearing, Hunter Biden put his father, Joe Biden, on speakerphone with business associates up to 20 times. The controversy is igniting conservative Republicans, urging the party to consider impeachment proceedings against President Biden.
NO Pardon for Hunter Biden After Plea Deal Fails, Says Democrat
— Rep. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., stated on Sunday during ABC’s “This Week” that President Joe Biden will not pardon his son Hunter Biden following the collapse of a plea deal on tax and gun charges.
Hunter Biden’s Plea Deal REJECTED by Judge
— A high-stakes plea deal involving Hunter Biden, President Biden’s son, dramatically collapsed in court this week. Hunter was set to plead guilty to tax charges and a gun offense, potentially sparing him jail time. However, a judge refused to approve the agreement. Now, his lawyers have a 14-day deadline to negotiate a new deal.
IRS Agents SPEAK Out on Hunter Biden’s Tax Investigation
— Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler, two IRS employees, have testified about the Hunter Biden investigation. With 14 years under his belt at the IRS, Shapley is a team leader in the International Tax and Financial Crimes group, supervising the investigation into Hunter Biden.
Ziegler, whose identity was revealed only at the House Oversight Committee hearing on July 19, has served 13 years in the IRS Criminal Investigations Division. He started examining Hunter Biden’s tax filings in November 2018, an effort that later merged with a more extensive Delaware-based federal investigation of Biden’s finances.
Both Shapley and Ziegler allege that decisions were made that benefited and protected the president’s son throughout the investigation.
Time SET for EMERGENCY Alert Test Across the UK
— The UK government has announced that a new emergency alert system will be tested on Sunday, 23 April at 15:00 BST. UK smartphones will receive a 10-second siren and vibration alert that will be used in the future to warn citizens about emergencies, including extreme weather events, terror attacks, and defense emergencies.
Trump’s TAX Returns to be Made Public on FRIDAY
— The Democrat-controlled House ways and means committee voted to make President Trump’s tax returns filed between 2015 and 2021 public on Friday.
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EUROPE On EDGE: How the US Election Could Shake Global Alliances
— As Election Day nears, Europe watches the U.S. closely, expecting major impacts on international relations and economic policies. The election could redefine alliances and reshape global dynamics. Rising tensions and economic uncertainties add to Europe’s keen interest in America’s unfolding political drama.
The European Union is worried about possible changes in U.S. leadership affecting the transatlantic relationship, already strained in recent years. Leaders are cautious of differing visions from U.S. candidates on NATO, trade agreements, and climate change cooperation. Changes in U.S. foreign policy priorities could either strengthen or challenge EU strategic interests further.
Economic interests are a priority for Europe since the U.S. is a major trading partner for many European countries. Any changes in trade policy or tariffs could significantly impact economies across the continent. Europe’s energy security, linked to U.S foreign policy decisions regarding Russia and Middle Eastern countries, is another critical area under scrutiny to ensure stability amidst geopolitical shifts.
There is also concern over populism and nationalist movements gaining strength on both sides of the Atlantic influenced by U.S policies on immigration and defense issues. The election outcome might embolden similar movements within Europe, affecting its internal cohesion and policy direction significantly as Election Day approaches with Europe being more than just a spectator but an active stakeholder in these potential seismic shifts from America’s democratic process .
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