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Former President Donald Trump’s attorney on Thursday argued that a president could order the assassination of his political rival and stage a military coup without being prosecuted for it.

Jack Sauer, Trump’s lawyer, made the “absolute immunity” argument in a Supreme Court hearing in the Department of Justice election interference case against the former president. Trump’s team has repeatedly claimed that the ex-president can’t be prosecuted for “official acts” he did while in office.

Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor asked Sauer, “If the president decides that his rival is a corrupt person and he orders the military to assassinate him, is that within his official acts to which he has immunity?”

“That could well be an official act,” Sauer responded.

Sotomayor seemed taken aback at that line of reasoning.

“I am having a hard time thinking that creating false documents, that submitting false documents, that ordering the assassination of a rival, that accepting a bribe and countless other laws that could be broken for personal gain, that anyone would say that it would be reasonable for a president or any public official to do that,” Sotomayor said, including other examples from Trump’s lawyer’s argument that could logically lead to no prosecution.

Justice Elena Kagan offered a few more hypotheticals to Trump’s attorney, including if a president would be immune from prosecution if they sold the country’s nuclear secrets to a foreign power.

“Likely not immune,” Sauer said, before adding a qualifier: “Now, if it’s structured as an official act, he’d have to be impeached and convicted first.”

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>>1290204
>>1290218
>>1290234
>>1290244
See how gay you fags are.
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>>1289880
Fascism is a leftist thing you ignorant moron.
If he exterminates the deep state that will be patriotism, just doing what is just and fair.
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>>1290026
>Judge still declared he's a rapist.
After expressly stating he did not commit rape as rape is defined per NYS penal law. The judge made the case that the sexual assault was Trump publicly declaring he didn't rape anybody. I.E- saying you are innocent of rape is itself sexual assault towards whoever is accusing you. Wild logic but perfectly normal in Libtardia.

There's a reason the only two 'convictions' against Trump were civil cases being held in New York, because it's arguably the most corrupt state in the country and a Democrat powerhouse, so of course they're going to find sympathetic partisan judges willing to blow up jurisprudence and set bad precedent because muh drumphhhhhhh
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>>1289880
So by that logic, Biden could have Trump shot at literally any time without consequences?
Fascinating...
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These conservatives crawling over each other to be the first in line to name Trump their king. Lick boots.

https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/25/markets/wall-street-reaction-gdp-report/
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He's still making threads again
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Donald J Trump
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>>1289921
I am an adult troll against both sides on 4chan.
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>>1289926
You will never be a woman Kaylin Dodson
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>>1289921
its already back up 350 points today

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This is literally what the dems and the isralis want. Also the most common age for women to give birth now is 30-34
https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/24/health/us-birth-rate-decline-2023-cdc/index.html
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>>1290252
I'm in my 30s, why would I date a girl who is in her 30s?
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>>1289904
He's crying about threads again because he's a gatekeeping r*ddit colonizer

Anyway, left wingers should care more about birth and fertility rates. Right now right wingers are the only people having kids and big families so left wingers are going to be replaced in a generation or so
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>>1289958
> it’s the capitalists that are squeezing us dry.
Did the capitalists force China to have a one child policy that forever destroyed their demographics and created a huge, perpetually single class of men?
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>>1290279
It's funny that right wingers are the only ones crying about being replaced. Are you lying again? Don't answer by the way, it's a rhetorical question
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>>1290280
What the fuck does this have to do with China?

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Those charged in the election fraud attempt to destroy US democracy for Trump included the state chair of the Republican party.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/trumps-2020-fake-electors-charged-state-crimes-arizona-rcna149214

A state grand jury in Arizona on Wednesday indicted so-called "fake electors" who backed then-President Donald Trump in 2020, following a sprawling investigation into the alleged efforts to overturn Joe Biden’s win in the presidential election in the state.

One month after the 2020 election, 11 Trump supporters convened at the Arizona GOP’s headquarters in Phoenix to sign a certificate claiming to be Arizona’s 11 electors to the Electoral College, though Biden won the state by 10,457 votes and his electors were certified by state officials. The state Republican Party documented the signing of the certificate in a social media post and sent it to Congress and the National Archives.

Among those charged is Kelli Ward, who served as chair of the Arizona GOP during the 2020 election and the immediate aftermath. She tweeted on Jan. 6, 2021, after the attack on the U.S. Capitol: “Congress is adjourned. Send the elector choice back to the legislatures.” Ward was a consistent propagator of false claims that Arizona’s election results were rigged.

Others charged include: state legislators Anthony Kern and Jake Hoffman; Michael Ward, Kelli Ward’s husband; Tyler Bowyer, the Republican National Committee's Arizona committeeman and the chief operating officer of the Trump-aligned Turning Point USA; Greg Safsten, the former Arizona GOP executive director; former U.S. Senate candidate Jim Lamon; Robert Montgomery, the former head of the Cochise County GOP; and Republican Party activists Samuel Moorhead, Nancy Cottle and Loraine Pellegrino.

>The indictment lists Trump as "Unindicted Coconspirator 1." It also includes redacted names of other people who have been charged in the case but have not yet been served.
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>>1289840
Who is "They" supposed to be this time?
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>>1289849
Republicans, they just dropped all pretenses and staged a coup that year.
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So to keep track
Michigan: Only charged the fake electors
Arizona: Charged the fake electors and those who coordinated it
Georgia: Charged the fake electors, those who coordinated it and the ring leader
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>>1289744
ITS DA ELECT00000RZ!!!!!!
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>>1290102
Donald J. Trump

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In a stunning attack on the rule of law, the packed Republican Supreme Court declares that Trump is above the law and will engage in election interference by delaying his trial for his failed coup attempt

https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/4621749-supreme-court-justices-skeptical-of-sweeping-immunity-claims-by-trump/

In shocking arguments Thursday before the U.S. Supreme Court, at least five conservative justices suggested that they would create a new rule providing some form of immunity from criminal prosecution for former presidents and require lower courts to hold additional hearings to judge whether the indictment of former President Donald Trump for trying to overturn the 2020 election met that new standard.

The case arrived before the court after the Department of Justice charged Trump with four felonies related to his effort to overturn his 2020 election loss through a scheme involving the submission of false elector slates to Congress on Jan. 6, 2021. Trump asserted that as president he had an “absolute immunity” from criminal prosecution for all official acts committed while in office, and he asked the courts to confirm his claim. The case ended up at the Supreme Court after a panel of judges from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled against his absolute immunity claim.

During Thursday’s arguments, five of the six conservative justices appeared more concerned about hypothetical restraints on future presidents that could flow from hypothetical future prosecutions rather than the actual case at hand. Nor did they appear to consider the hypothetical crimes future presidents could commit if granted “absolute immunity.” And though a majority of the court did appear to reject Trump’s full claim of “absolute immunity,” this suggested a desire to craft a ruling that would grant some form of immunity to presidents in some cases, and then remanding Trump’s case back to the lower courts for more hearings.
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>>1290236
>Schizo head cannon
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jan/17/voting-rights-republicans-texas-restrictions

https://www.democracydocket.com/analysis/the-anti-voting-bills-republicans-enacted-this-legislative-season/

https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/many-problems-gop-backed-voting-bill

This is where you attack the source or move the goalposts because you can't refute the facts.
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>>1290151
>Biden should run tRump over and claim executive privilege.

in his vintage corvette
OOps. ...i'm old

Or just order the secret service agents off him

The 5 Scotus Republicans will just delay and give tRump every opportunity to steal the election
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>>1290242
>reddit spacing
also you didn't read any of those links did you, you just clicked on the first 3 links. they are all normal shit like increasing jail time for voter fraud, making a division to check irregularities, giving the state ag more power to check in counties that don't cooperate, getting rid of fraud by mail, requiring free id. One set of things, idk why its in the voting section, was just stripping power from blue cities which is mega based and mega constitutional. SCOTUS has been clear on this. cities and counties are creatures of the state. the federal constitution doesn't say dick about cities so they are 100% under stat control and any powers they have are based on state constitution or statute
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>>1290045
Court packing/stacking is just like gerrymandering. It's a bad word, but only used when Repubs do it. When Dems do it, brave journos magically morph into church mice.
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>>1290250
He's right and you just got BTFO

The Gateway Pundit, Infamous Conspiracy Blog, Declares Bankruptcy After Suit From Election Workers
Jim Hoft published a message on the website that read, “TGP Communications, the parent company of The Gateway Pundit, recently made the decision to seek protection under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code in the Southern District of Florida as a result of the progressive liberal lawfare attacks against our media outlet.”

Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and her daughter sued the Gateway Pundit in 2021, alleging that Jim and Joe Hoft, behind the conspiracy theory site engaged in “a campaign of lies” that “instigated a deluge of intimidation, harassment, and threats that has forced them to change their phone numbers, delete their online accounts, and fear for their physical safety.”

The Gateway Pundit saw its traffic soar surrounding the 2020 presidential election as it published story after story parroting then-President Donald Trump’s roundly debunked allegations of election fraud that led to the Jan. 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol. In January 0f 2020, the Gateway Pundit had some 1.7 million unique readers. In January of this year, that number had dropped some 54 percent to 813,000 users, according to Comscore data.

Hoft’s statement added, “This is not an admission of fault or culpability. This is a common tool for reorganization and to consolidate litigation when attacks are coming from all sides. It allows TGP to consolidate this lawfare in one court for ultimate resolution.”

https://www.mediaite.com/news/the-gateway-pundit-infamous-conspiracy-blog-declares-bankruptcy-after-suit-from-election-workers/
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>>1290195
Being right at being wrong?
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>>1290219
importing pol while everyone is asleep
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>>1290220
>>1290221
ESL. Go back to cleaning floors Paco, vamos!
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>>1290238
Nice projection. You lost.
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>>1290238
Speaking english doesn't make your posts any better.

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growth was slower than expected.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/25/economy/first-quarter-gdp-economy/
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So 1.6%/quarter. That's 6.4% in a year. That's a pretty OK amount of growth for an economy TBH.
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>>1289941
You're right. It's more like 50/50
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>>1290127
>An unironic two more weeks: the post
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>>1289928
As many as he wants because posting the article text isn't a requirement

Stop spamming the board
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>>1290275
It isn't even close to 50/50. You only think that because you're a cultist.
>>1290277
This thread without article text is the spam.

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HONG KONG, April 25 (Reuters) - TikTok owner ByteDance would prefer shutting down its loss-making app rather than sell it if the Chinese company exhausts all legal options to fight legislation to ban the platform from app stores in the U.S., four sources said.
The algorithms TikTok relies on for its operations are deemed core to ByteDance overall operations, which would make a sale of the app with algorithms highly unlikely, said the sources close to the parent.
TikTok accounts for a small share of ByteDance's total revenues and daily active users, so the parent would rather have the app shut down in the U.S. in a worst case scenario than sell it to a potential American buyer, they said.
A shut-down would have limited impact on ByteDance's business while the company would not have to give up its core algorithm, said the sources, who declined to be named as they were not authorised to speak to the media.
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>>1289917
If the Chinese government won’t let ByteDance relinquish TikTok’s algorithm, it could block the sale outright. Alternatively, it may allow TikTok to be sold without the lucrative algorithm that forms the basis for its popularity.


A US ban, or a less powerful version of TikTok, would be a windfall for YouTube, Google, Instagram and other TikTok competitors, as many of its customers may jump ship
Facebook, Google, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, Yahoo, Slack, YouTube,Wikipedia, Twitch, Zoom, Reddit , etc, are banned in ChyyNa
— because they refuse to follow the Chinese government’s rules on data collection and the type of content shared.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_websites_blocked_in_mainland_China
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>>1289983
Most people on tiktok (18-25) don't want to switch to IG or any other social media because they know those companies were lobbying to get rid of it.
Also, having to rebuild your following somewhere else would suck
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>>1289990
Americans are pissed off at their government for reasons like
>inflation
>lack of health care
>out of control DoD budgets
>Israel
>unaffordable housing
And a litany of other reasons. China ain't the ones doing that shit
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>>1290231
Because this shit is a waste of time and effort and they'll act like they saved the world by doing this and justify themselves into thinking they don't have to do anything else now. This is the end of things (for them anyways)
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>>1290273
You'd be right if it weren't for this
>>1290233

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Teen of tech entrepreneur feared dead after traveling to San Franciscos Tenderloin district
Lefty tent-dwellers of /news/, if you encounter Mint Butterfield, please contact the authorities, she is a minor from a wealthy family, the daughter of a Fake and a Butterfield
https://www.nydailynews.com/2024/04/25/slack-co-founder-stewart-butterfield-daughter-missing/
A search is underway in the San Francisco area for the 16-year-old daughter of billionaire Stewart Butterfield, the former CEO and co-founder of Slack.

Mint Butterfield, who uses they/them pronouns, is “believed to be in the Tenderloin” district of San Francisco, a spot that has become notorious for drug use and homelessness in recent years. Police said the teen had been known to frequent the area prior to their disappearance over the weekend.

Mint was last seen in Bolinas on Sunday around 10 p.m., according to a notice from the Marin County Sheriff’s Office. They were wearing a black sweatshirt, flannel pajama pants, and black boots at the time, and may have been carrying a gray suitcase.

The teen’s mother, Caterina Fake, woke Monday to find Mint had not returned home and reported her missing the same morning, the Marin County Sheriff’s Office told the San Francisco Chronicle.

Fake co-founded the photo service Flickr with Butterfield in 2004, and they sold it to Yahoo the following year for an estimated $30 million.

Fake co-founded the photo service Flickr with Butterfield in 2004, and they sold it to Yahoo the following year for an estimated $30 million.


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>>1290150
>She too valuable to kill. She can fetch prime $ as a 12 yr old Jodie foster type sex worker after ''they'' get her hooked on smoking meth.
Kill?
She's already dead from fentanyl od
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>>1290150
>She too valuable to kill.

He/she/it was more than likely murdered on the spot, killed by a street shitting methed out tent dwelling welfare zombie (i.e. a Democrat).
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>>1290259
>>1290092
The name is like an ice cream flavor
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>>1290063
LMAO, play democrat games win democrat prizes.
That bitch is already dead, probably some kind of diversity and cock overdose.
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>>1290263
I'd plow her rocky road*

*when she would have been 18

"In a stinging dissent, Judge Madeline Singas wrote that the majority was “whitewashing the facts to conform to a he-said/she-said narrative,” and said the Court of Appeals was continuing a “disturbing trend of overturning juries’ guilty verdicts in cases involving sexual violence.”
>NEW YORK (AP) - New York's highest court on Thursday overturned Harvey Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction, reversing a landmark ruling of the #MeToo era. The court found the trial judge unfairly allowed testimony against the ex-movie mogul based on allegations that weren't part of the case.

>Weinstein, 72, will remain in prison because he was convicted in Los Angeles in 2022 of another rape. But the New York ruling reopens a painful chapter in America's reckoning with sexual misconduct by powerful figures - an era that began in 2017 with a flood of allegations against Weinstein.

>While Thursday's ruling was a blow to #MeToo advocates, they noted it was based on legal technicalities and not an exoneration of Weinstein's behavior, saying the original trial irrevocably moved the cultural needle on attitudes about sexual assault.

>The Manhattan district attorney's office said it intends to retry Weinstein, and at least one of his accusers said through her lawyer that she would testify again.

>The state Court of Appeals overturned Weinstein's 23-year sentence in a 4-3 decision, saying "the trial court erroneously admitted testimony of uncharged, alleged prior sexual acts." It called this "highly prejudicial" and "an abuse of judicial discretion."

>In a stinging dissent, Judge Madeline Singas wrote that the Court of Appeals was continuing a "disturbing trend of overturning juries' guilty verdicts in cases involving sexual violence." She said the ruling came at "the expense and safety of women."
https://www.yahoo.com/news/entertainment/york-appeals-court-overturns-harvey-130902489.html
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>>1289999
>this is basic shit that any law student should know, how was this decision not unanimous?
Based quads. We all know they don't make decisions based on what the law says any more, they base their rulings on what they think the best outcome will be from their perspective. It literally doesn't matter what the law says.
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Will he be released? Will we have /tv/ kino once again? Another fappening, even?
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>>1290256
They're going to have a retrial. I think he'll still get a guilty verdict.
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>>1289970
Meh, he should paid a fine of five bucks for fucking those whores and get hanged for supporting the democrat party.
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>>1290262
>serial rapist is not a republican

https://justicereport.net/2024/04/25/high-ranking-us-navy-commander-shot-dead-in-undercover-pedophile-sting/

Crazy story with the best possible ending.

>US Navy Captain retires, tries to bang two underage girls in Seattle

>Turns out it's a trap, pulls a gun when cops try to van him.

>Cops proceed to magdump this freak, sending him to the nether realm alongside the rest of his Zionist friends.

>Bruce C. Meneley, he was in charge of medical procedures at Gitmo during the Bush and Obama years and was responsible for force feeding them bacon burgers when they went on hunger strike.

LOL.
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>>1289832
>Chief Adrian Diaz of the Seattle Police Department asserted that, between 2022 and 2023, the number of abhorrent crimes targeting minors on the internet increased by a stark 67%.
Why are Democrats like this? They want less police and all they do is literally rape and murder
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>>1289919
>>1289922
>>1289924
Go back to your containment board
>>>/pol/
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>>1289832
Not exactly neutral news tone in this article:
"By the end of the Global War on Terror, Zionist meddling overseas is believed to have resulted in the deaths of over 4.5 million people since 9/11." WTF
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>>1289832
Just lower the consent age to 8 and this shit will not happen again.
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>>1289967
Those are just facts you zog bot.

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Nikki Haley wins 17% of vote in Pennsylvania GOP primary. Is it warning sign for Trump?

Nikki Haley garnered 17% of the vote in Pennsylvania’s Republican primary despite having dropped out over a month ago. Her double-digit performance in the swing state is seen by some as a potential warning sign for former President Donald Trump — the party’s presumptive nominee — who won 83% of the vote in the April 23 primary. “This is a huge red flag for the Trump campaign in a battleground state,” Republicans Against Trump, an anti-Trump political initiative, wrote in a post on X, formerly Twitter. “Many Republicans will never vote for Donald Trump.”

“She has 155,000 votes with 98% reported — nearly 2X the margin Trump lost the state by in 2020,” Kaivan Shroff, a Democratic commentator, wrote in a post on X. “Good news for Biden.” Haley performed particularly well in some counties surrounding Philadelphia in the closed primary, garnering nearly 25% in Montgomery, Delaware and Chester counties. “Trump is hemorrhaging votes in the Philadelphia suburbs,” Matthew McDermott, a Democratic strategist, wrote in a post on X, adding “Major red flags for Republicans.”

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/national/article287970680.html
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>>1289892
Why are chuds stuck in 2016?
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>>1289931
Because the Russians didn't give them new talking points
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>>1289889
This bot is broken. Why does /pol/ always send these here?
I feel insulted.
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>{insert mindless pol/russian complaint here}
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>>1290107
Clearly hit a nerve with you.

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Tucker Carlson rejected Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution in a recent interview on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast.

During a discussion on AI, in which Carlson called the technology a threat to humanity, the conversation turned to the topic of evolution as Joe Rogan pushed back on some of Carlson’s AI concerns.

“Maybe a good use of nuclear weapons would be to hit the data centers,” Carlson said at one point.

As Rogan laughed at the idea, Carlson added, “No, I’m serious. Why is that crazy?”

“It’s not if you think that human beings are the end of this evolutionary chain,” Rogan said.

The comedian later made reference to “evolution” again, leading to Carlson rejecting it.

“If evolution is real and if there is this constant —” Rogan began as Carlson jumped in.

“Is it real?” the former Fox News host said.

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>>1290074
>You could use this argument to justify why cryptids and other fantasy creatures exist
You can't because they don't. The theory of evolution explains where species that exist came from. It doesn't say any particular species must exist or have existed except for the first life and the intermediate species between it and modern life.

Now if some random cryptid actually does turn out to exist and stop being a cryptid, then evolution would explain where it came from...but so would literally any theory of the origin of life? Nothing says gods or aliens can't make yetis within the theories that hold them up as the origins of life. So I'm not sure how the fuck your angle of attack is supposed to work.

Course I suppose in theory some god could have created chupacabras, aliens created elves, and everything else evolved naturally, but
1. I would wager any life we discover going forward will be shown to be related to and share a common origin with all currently known life.
and
2. Speculating about the origins of things not shown to exist is nonsensical.
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>>1290089
>So I'm not sure how the fuck your angle of attack is supposed to work.
The theory of evolution asserts that two separate organisms must necessarily be associated with each other if they share similar physical characteristics.

If this assertion could be made by going backwards through time, then it could logically be made going forwards through time as well, by anticipating the evolution of fantasy creatures that have similar characteristics to those which already exist.

This is the natural consequence of a theory which is completely unfalsifiable. It isn't science, it's dogma.
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>>1290104
>The theory of evolution asserts that two separate organisms must necessarily be associated with each other if they share similar physical characteristics.
No. It doesn't. Hence the phrase "independently evolved" as in "certain traits independently evolved several times", an example being red hair in humans. Glad we sorted that out.

>If this assertion could be made by going backwards through time
It isn't.

>This is the natural consequence of a theory
It isn't.

And again, if gods or aliens created humans then who is to say they couldn't later create dragons?
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>>1290108
>Hence the phrase "independently evolved" as in "certain traits independently evolved several times", an example being red hair in humans.
But we're talking about evolution as the origin of contemporary life, right? Which means that all evolved creatures, predecessors and associated decedents must be necessarily associated with each other in some manner.
>And again, if gods or aliens created humans then who is to say they couldn't later create dragons?
I dunno m8 you're the kind of person who things a raptor could turn into a chicken. Your theory has just as much validity as young-earth creationism.
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>>1290116
>Which means that all evolved creatures, predecessors and associated decedents must be necessarily associated with each other in some manner.
Yes which is not the bullshit you spouted which essentially amounted to "any creature imaginable could someday evolve" which doesn't account for natural selection or biological possibility.

>I dunno m8 you're the kind of person who things a raptor could turn into a chicken.
Raptors didn't turn into chickens. Their cousins did. Over the course of an unimaginable number of generations. And that's still less weird than the contagious tumor that evolved from dogs 11k years ago.

Are you saying God couldn't turn a raptor into a chicken? Or a rib into a woman?

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Putin and his Puppet, Donald Trump, are seething that Ukraine is getting aid again to fight off Russian invaders.

https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/24/politics/biden-signs-foreign-aid-bill/index.html

Washington CNN —

President Joe Biden on Wednesday signed into law an aid package providing crucial military assistance to Ukraine, capping months of negotiations and debate.

The aid package, passed by the Senate late Tuesday evening and worth $95 billion in total, includes nearly $61 billion in aid to Ukraine, $26 billion for Israel and $8 billion for the Indo-Pacific. The package also includes a bill that could eventually lead to the banning of TikTok in the United States - giving Chinese parent company ByteDance roughly nine months to sell it or else it will be banned from app stores in the United States.

Wearing a US-Ukrainian flag pin and speaking from the White House after signing the bill on Wednesday, Biden said it was a “good day for America, a good day for Ukraine and a good day for world peace.”

The aid package, Biden said, is “going to make America safer. It’s going to make the world safer. And it continues America’s leadership in the world.”

The signing of the aid package was the culmination of months of tense negotiations, personal lobbying from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and a split in the House Republican conference that continues to threaten the leadership position of House Speaker Mike Johnson. Hardline House conservatives opposed further US funding to Kyiv and threatened to oust Johnson over his handling of the negotiations. Conservatives in Congress have opposed additional assistance for what they view as an unwinnable war.

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>>1289944
wow... an administration had diplomatic relations with other countries? this is unbelievable. how could this happen?
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>>1289945
That isn't what it says
>In November 2016, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov contradicted Trump's denials by confirming the Trump campaign had been in contact with Russia, stating in a 2016 Interfax news agency interview: "Obviously, we know most of the people from his entourage," adding "I cannot say that all of them but quite a few have been staying in touch with Russian representatives."[8][9]

>The Senate Intelligence Committee Russia Report described how "secretive meetings and communications with Russian representatives... signaled that there was little intention by the incoming administration to punish Russia for the assistance it had just provided in its unprecedented attack on American democracy."[10]
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>>1289943
From Trump's on NSA
https://www.axios.com/2022/03/02/bolton-trump-deterred-russia-ukraine
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>>1289946
literal nothingburger
years of russiagate and we've discovered... trump talked to a russian once
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>>1290080
So you admit Trump operates like a Mafia boss.


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