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House Passes ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ in Legislative Triumph for Republicans
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House Passes ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ in Legislative Triumph for Republicans

The House of Representatives narrowly passed a massive 10-year budget framework, known as the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act, on Thursday in a triumph for the agenda of President Donald Trump and the Republican-controlled Congress. “If you’re for a secure border, safer communities, and a strong military—this bill is for you,” Speaker of the House Mike Johnson R-La., said before the vote. “If you’re for fairer and lower taxes, bigger paychecks, affordable gas and groceries, and restoring dignity to hard work, this is the bill for you.” The One Big Beautiful Bill wasn’t written for the Democratic party, the elites, or the media. It’s for hardworking Americans.  Democrats are focused on performing. Republicans are focused on results. pic.twitter.com/FufiTUO3vL— Speaker Mike Johnson (@SpeakerJohnson) July 3, 2025 Once signed into law by Trump, the nearly 1,000-page 10-year budget bill will extend his soon-to-expire 2017 first-term tax cuts while restructuring benefits programs and funding border security. The bill, which required a simple majority in the House, was passed by a margin of 218-214 with Republican Reps. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., a fiscal hawk, and Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pa., a centrist, joining all Democrats in voting against it. Trump urged unity ahead of the vote, writing on the social media platform Truth Social on Tuesday, “‘THE ONE, BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL’ sets the United States down a fiscal path by greatly reducing our Federal Deficit, and setting us on course for enormous Prosperity in the new and wonderful Golden Age of America.” He added, “To my GOP friends in the House: Stay UNITED, have fun, and Vote ‘YAY.’ GOD BLESS YOU ALL!” Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., decided to bring the bill to the floor for a final vote without amendments shortly after its passage in the Senate in spite of serious criticisms from fiscal hawks in the House who argued that it must be amended in order to address Senate changes they saw as backsliding from conservative priorities. Other factions had reservations about the bill’s restructuring of benefits programs, such as Medicaid. Going into Wednesday, when leadership intended to pass the bill, it was clear it would be difficult to pass, as there were many vocal holdouts within the GOP’s razor-thin majority. A previous version of the budget reconciliation bill passed through the House by just one vote in May. “I think we’ve got seven to 10 that will just say no, and we’ll sit up here as long as it takes to work something out,” Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., a member of the House Freedom Caucus, told The Daily Signal on Tuesday. Norman and Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, who sit on the House Committee on Rules, both voted early Wednesday morning against the rule to bring the bill to the floor, but it passed 7-6 through the committee. Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., (left) and Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas at a meeting of the House Committee on Rules. (Drew Angerer/AFP via Getty Images) Beyond hardline conservatives, it remained unclear Wednesday morning how moderate Republicans, such as Reps. David Valadao of California and Don Bacon of Nebraska would vote, since they had expressed reservations about the Senate’s new work to restructure Medicaid. Despite that uncertainty, House Republican leadership hurried to bring the bill to the floor in an effort to send the bill to Trump’s desk by his preferred Independence Day deadline. But on Wednesday morning, it came to light that the House Rules Committee made an error in drafting a rule to bring the bill to the floor. Members of the Rules Committee neglected “to order the previous question” and restrict “intervening motions.” Simply put, that means that if Republicans did not end up having the necessary votes when deciding on final passage, they would not be able to delay the vote. House Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Harris, R-Md. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) As House Rules Committee ranking member Rep. Jim McGovern, D-Mass., explained Wednesday, that means the GOP leadership would not “have an escape hatch if they start it and realize they don’t have the votes.” This vote to amend the rule stayed open from 2:15 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., when it was ultimately passed unanimously by Republicans—making it the longest recorded House vote in history. Then, from Wednesday night into Thursday morning, Republicans finally voted on the rule to consider the big, beautiful bill. At one point, five Republicans voted “no” on the rule, putting it in jeopardy. However, after hours of negotiating with members, leadership was able to finally bring the bill to the floor by flipping the votes of Republican Reps. Victoria Spartz of Indiana, Thomas Massie of Kentucky, Keith Self of Texas, and Andrew Clyde of Georgia. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pa., however, who represents a swing-district in the Philadelphia suburbs, was unmovable and voted no on the rule. LATEST from the Hill: @SpeakerJohnson tells me he has the votes and the GOP holdouts that eventually came around did not “cave”.“No I don’t think they caved, I think they made a thoughtful and informed decision.”w/ @frankthorp pic.twitter.com/km3Ymk0Lrx— Ryan Nobles (@ryanobles) July 3, 2025 Johnson said of these members Thursday, “A lot of members genuinely need time to digest what the Senate sent over. We didn’t have it that long and they deserved that amount of time to go through it and figure out the meaning and how it would be applied and ask questions of the administration.” Then, before the main vote, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., took to the floor for the “magic minute,” where he spoke from 4:53 a.m. until 1:37 p.m. as he denounced the package. He broke the previous record for the longest ever House floor speech set by former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., in 2021. The post House Passes ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ in Legislative Triumph for Republicans appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Germany's Merz Pulls the Old Magoo Again, and It's a Whopper
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Germany's Merz Pulls the Old Magoo Again, and It's a Whopper
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300,000-Year-Old Wooden Tools “Made By Denisovans” Discovered In China
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300,000-Year-Old Wooden Tools “Made By Denisovans” Discovered In China

"There's no question they were smart, they were intelligent, they were advanced," study author Prof Bo Li told IFLScience.
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Hating America: The Hollywood Left’s 13 Worst Anti-American Outbursts
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This Independence Day weekend most Americans will be celebrating the freedoms and values that made this country so great. However, there are some in the Hollywood Left who would probably prefer to be partying, anywhere other than the USA.  For a class of people who owe their wealth and fame to the American way of life, it’s sad to see so many celebrities turning their back on their own country.  Over the years, the Media Research Center has caught celebrities attacking American symbols, traditions and blaming it for the world’s problems. The following is a countdown of the Hollywood Elite’s 13 Worst Anti-American Outbursts (as culled from the MRC’s archives):   13. Harvey Weinstein: America Is “Embarrassing”     “This is the only country in the world where we don’t have health care. Countries embarrass us around the world. And this is the only country in the world where we don’t have a gun law. I watched you, you know, talk about that. You know, quite frankly, it’s embarrassing. Obama is not embarrassing. The country is embarrassing.”— Movie producer Harvey Weinstein on CNN’s Piers Morgan Live, November 15, 2013.   12. If Americans Were Actually “Good,” They’d Drive Smaller Cars and Not Kill Iraqis for Oil Larry King: “We [Americans] try to do good, don’t we? I mean, we’re basically good.”Bill Maher: “No. Not for the rest of the world....Iraqis, I think, feel that if we drove smaller cars, maybe we wouldn’t have to kill them for their oil.”— Exchange on CNN’s Larry King Live, November 1, 2002.   11. Madonna Ponders Blowing Up the White House     “Yes, I am angry. Yes, I am outraged. Yes, I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House. But I know that this won’t change anything.”— Singer Madonna at the Women’s March as aired on C-SPAN, January 21, 2017.     10. America Already “Worst Abusers,” But “Twisted” Trump Has Made Us Worse  “We are already among the worst abusers of Human Rights on this earth. And we are inches away from being investigated by The Hague for our newly formed Fascist ways. All ths in the 510 days of his twisted regime.”— June 18, 2018 tweet by actor Ron Perlman.   9. American Flag Represents Racism and “Genocide” “It’s the same flag that flew over slavery and the genocide of the Native American population, the napalming of the Vietnamese children, the destruction of Afghanistan’s civilian hospitals and it’s on the uniform of every police officer who’s killed an innocent African-American person. It’s also a flag that’s in the courtroom of every judge who’s let those cops go free.”— Musician Tom Morello on HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher, September 29, 2017.   8. Time to Replace Old Glory  “The Confederate battle flag, which was crafted as a symbol of opposition to the abolishment of slavery, is just recently tired. We don’t see it much anymore. However, on [January] 6th, when the stormers rained on the nation’s most precious hut, waving Old Glory — the memo was received: the American flag is its replacement….Like the Confederate, it is tattered, dated, divisive, and incorrect. It no longer represents democracy and freedom. It no longer represents ALL of us. It’s not fair to be forced to honor it.”— Singer Macy Gray in a June 17, 2021 column for MarketWatch.   7. National Anthem Is “Tough to Take”       Co-host Sara Haines: “To Representative Crenshaw, who says, you know, this is the basic thing of an Olympian, to represent the country, Gwen Berry is representing the country. She’s questioning an American anthem that maybe doesn’t represent all people in the country.”Co-host Whoopi Goldberg: “In the upcoming days, we’ll play you the American anthem and let you see what you think of it. Because there’s some stuff in there that makes it a little bit tough to take.”— Discussion about Olympian Gwen Barry protesting the National Anthem, ABC’s The View, June 29, 2021.   6. National Anthem is a Scam “To Get Boys and Girls to Go Kill People”     “We’re North Korea and we need to stand at a pledge of allegiance as war machines fly overhead for military recruiting videos….This anthem thing is a scam. This is not actually part of football. This was invented in 2009 from the government paying the NFL to market military recruitment, to get more people to go off and fight wars to die. This has nothing to do with NFL or the American pastime or tradition. This is to get boys and girls to go fly overseas and go kill people.”— Actor Jesse Williams on MSNBC Live with Thomas Roberts, September 24, 2017.   5. The United States of AmeriKKKa  “The so-called American cradle of democracy, that’s bullshit. The United States of America was built on the genocide of native people and slavery. That is the fabric of the United States of America. As my Brooklyn brother Jay-Z would say, facts.”— Film director Spike Lee discussing his new film BlacKkKlansman at the Cannes Film Festival, May 14, 2018 as reported by Vulture.   4. Singer’s Anti-American Remix of the National Anthem “Oh say can you see by the blood in the streets / That this place doesn’t smile on you colored child / Whose blood built this land with sweat and their hands / But we’ll die in this place and your memory erased / Oh say, does this truth hold any weight / This is not the land of the free, but the home of the slaves!”— Singer Jill Scott re-writing the lyrics to the National Anthem when she performed it at the Essence Festival, June 30, 2023.   Everyone please rise for the only National Anthem we will be recognizing from this day forward. Jill Scott, we thank you! #ESSENCEFest pic.twitter.com/WrYrP1nhTc — ESSENCE (@Essence) July 5, 2023   3. No More Pretending to “Support the Troops” “Stop saying, ‘I support the troops.’ I don’t. I used to....But at some point all individuals must answer for their actions, and now that we know our military leaders do things that have nothing to do with defending our lives, why would anyone sign up for this rogue organization?”— Leftwing filmmaker Michael Moore announcing his New Year’s resolutions in a December 31, 2012 article published by the Huffington Post.   2. Americans Are the Real “Terrorists” “I just want to say something: 655,000 Iraqi civilians are dead. Who are the terrorists?...If you were in Iraq, and the other country, the United States, the richest in the world, invaded your country and killed 655,000 of your citizens, what would you call us?”— Co-host Rosie O’Donnell on ABC’s The View, May 17, 2007.   1. “We Have Been the Cowards”  “We have been the cowards. Lobbing cruise missiles from 2,000 miles away, that’s cowardly. Staying in the airplane when it hits the building, say what you want about it, not cowardly.”— Bill Maher on ABC’s Politically Incorrect, September 17, 2001.
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Ashamed of the USA?! Media’s 21 Worst Anti-American Outbursts
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The vast majority of Americans are spending this Independence Day weekend taking pride in their country as they celebrate the freedoms established by the Founding Fathers. However, there are some journalists who are embarrassed by the USA. Some of them even seem to take pride in actually shaming the country.     Over the years, the Media Research Center has caught journalists ridiculing and deriding America. The following is a countdown of the Media’s 20 Worst Anti-American Outbursts (as culled from the MRC’s archives):   21. Americans Who Live on “Stolen Land” Should Stop Griping About Crime Epidemic “America is a sticky-fingered nation built on stolen land, and its current moral panic is about shoplifting.”— Washington Post features reporter Maura Judkis in March 1, 2024 story.   20. Hope You Had A Happy Fourth of July, Too “Oh say, we’ve seen too much. The Star-Spangled Banner pushes like a cough through America’s mouth and the twilight’s last gleaming is just that, a sickly flash above our heads as we ride unsuspecting in the bellies of sleek trains, plop to our knees in churches, embracing truths that disgust us.”— Boston Globe arts critic and poet Patricia Smith in The Nation’s “Patriotism” issue, July 15/22, 1991.   19. Respecting Anthem = Racism     “Some of the words of the National Anthem are white supremacist....I think this is a country whose history is racist, whose history is steeped in white supremacy, and the anthem reflects that in its very words.” — Detroit Free Press writer Stephen Henderson on NBC’s Meet the Press, September 24, 2017.   18. Now Is the Part of the Debate Where You Should Dump on America  “Governor Romney, Daniel Duchovnik [ph] from Walnut Creek, California wants to know, ‘What do you dislike most about America?’”— Online question selected by The Politico’s Jim VandeHei to pose to the Republican presidential candidates at their May 3, 2007 MSNBC debate.   17. Liberal Radio Host: It Pains Me to Chant “U.S.A!”  “As I’ve grown older, I find my ‘U.S.A.!’-chanting reflex increasingly interrupted by pangs of discomfort, and not because I’m ashamed of our country or our Olympians....Missed in the ensuing red-white-and-blue hoopla, of course, is the fact that we are not so exceptional outside the Olympic village....We are not gold, silver or even bronze medalists when it comes to healthcare; sadly, we are 39th for infant mortality, 43rd for female mortality, 42nd for adult male mortal-ity....If we do stand atop a dais anywhere other than at a sporting event, it is for military spending, carbon emissions and incarceration rates.”— Colorado radio host David Sirota in an August 1, 2012 piece for Salon.com, “Don’t chant ‘U.S.A.!’ It’s liberal Americans’ Olympic dilemma: How do they root for their countrymen without being jingoistic?”   16. Ringing the Bells of Jingoism  “The pro-American approach is one NBC rarely detours from. It is in the DNA of Olympic broadcasting. Networks around the world with the rights to the Games can toll their jingo bells when they please. And it’s easier to interview your own nation’s athletes, especially if language barriers exist. Still, there should be a better way to present these stories without so much American navel-gazing.”— New York Times sports/TV columnist Richard Sandomir in an August 17, 2016 column.   15. Embarrassed by the Star Spangled Banner      “I mean, when you think about it, it’s ‘bombs bursting in air,’ ‘rocket’s red glare,’ it’s all kinds of — you know a lot of national anthems are that way, too — all kinds of military jargon, and the land — there’s only one phrase ‘the land of the free,’ which is kind of nice, and ‘the home of the brave?’ I don’t know....Are we [Americans] the only ones who are brave on the planet? I mean, ‘all the brave people live here.’ I mean, it’s just stupid, I think. I’m embarrassed, I’m embarrassed every time I hear it.”— Former CNN and MSNBC host Bill Press on his Full Court Press nationally-syndicated radio show, June 5, 2012.   14. Despising the Stars and Stripes  “My daughter, who goes to Stuyvesant High School only blocks from the World Trade Center, thinks we should fly an American flag out our window. Definitely not, I say: The flag stands for jingoism and vengeance and war. She tells me I’m wrong — the flag means standing together and honoring the dead and saying no to terrorism. In a way we’re both right....[The flag] has to bear a wide range of meanings, from simple, dignified sorrow to the violent anti-Arab and anti-Muslim bigotry that has already resulted in murder, vandalism and arson around the country and harassment on New York City streets and campuses.”— The Nation’s Katha Pollitt in an October 8, 2001 column.   13. Red, White, and Scary  “A friend of ours, a prominent member of the ‘liberal media,’ wrote to the head of our kids’ school last week suggesting that students spend more time with the Pledge of Allegiance and The Star-Spangled Banner. The principal agreed. Our 10-year-old daughter asked her mother if we could put a flag on our car. My wife reluctantly agreed, but hasn’t procured the flag yet....My wife essentially shares our daughter’s feelings. But for her, the symbol of the flag was appropriated in her youth by counter-protesters who used it to deny the patriotism of the war’s opponents. Flag-waving feels aggressive to her.”— Former CBS Evening News producer Dick Meyer in a commentary posted October 1, 2001 on CBSNews.com.   12. Taking Back the Flag       “I decided to put on my flag pin tonight — first time. Until now I haven’t thought it necessary to display a little metallic icon of patriotism for everyone to see....I put it on to take it back. The flag’s been hijacked and turned into a logo – the trademark of a monopoly on patriotism….When I see flags sprouting on official lapels, I think of the time in China when I saw Mao’s Little Red Book on every official’s desk, omnipresent and unread. But more galling than anything are all those moralistic ideologues in Washington sporting the flag in their lapels while writing books and running Web sites and publishing magazines attacking dissenters as un-American....I put it on to remind myself that not every patriot thinks we should do to the people of Baghdad what bin Laden did to us.”— Bill Moyers on PBS’s Now, February 28, 2003.   11. Happy Independence Day, America Sucks  “We know what July 4th is. What about July 5th? After the fireworks, the music, the rhetoric of freedom what then?...What kind of nation does our flag fly over now? Not a less innocent one, because American innocence was never the truth. Not one less reluctant to go to war without a good reason, because we have foolishly credited bad reasons in the past. But now the nation lacks even that. As our President demonstrated last week, we have become a people who wage unending war killing and maiming our young ones and theirs without being remotely able to say why.”— Columnist James Carroll in the July 5, 2005 Boston Globe.   10. Editor: I Want to Burn the Flag  “If the U.S. Senate follows its silly siblings in the House of Representatives and votes for a ban on burning the American flag, I’m going to burn one. It never occurred to me to burn a flag — except in some flag-retiring ceremony — but just the idea that Congress has nothing better to do than spend time on this nutty issue makes me want to burn one.”— Linda Grist Cunningham, Executive Editor of the Rockford Register Star in Illinois, in a June 26, 2005 column.   9. Let’s Shred the Constitution! “The framers were not gods and were not infallible. Yes, they gave us, and the world, a blueprint for the protection of democratic freedoms — freedom of speech, assembly, religion — but they also gave us the idea that a black person was three-fifths of a human being, that women were not allowed to vote and that South Dakota should have the same number of Senators as California, which is kind of crazy....If the Constitution was intended to limit the federal government, it sure doesn't say so.”— Time managing editor Richard Stengel in the magazine’s July 4, 2011 edition, which featured a picture of the U.S. Constitution going through a shredder with the headline, “Does It Still Matter?”   8. Post-9/11 Flag-Waving “Sometimes a Cousin to Intolerance”  “The CNN film [The Flag], based on a book by David Friend, focuses on the smudged American flag that three firefighters raised through the dust of the collapsed buildings at ground zero late in the afternoon of Sept. 11, 2001. A photograph of the flag raising taken by Thomas E. Franklin of the New Jersey newspaper The Record became a heartening, patriotic symbol for many on an otherwise awful day....[But] the photographer rebelled at efforts to make him a celebrity, and so did the three firefighters. A plan to turn the photograph into a sculpture became a source of controversy. Nationwide, flag-waving was sometimes a cousin to intolerance.”— From New York Times critic Neil Genzlinger’s September 4, 2013 review of CNN’s The Flag.   7. Forget About the “Terse and Old” Founding Documents  “The United States Constitution is terse and old, and it guarantees relatively few rights….The Constitution is out of step with the rest of the world in failing to protect, at least in so many words, a right to travel, the presumption of innocence and entitlement to food, education and health care. It has its idiosyncrasies. Only two percent of the world’s constitutions protect, as the Second Amendment does, a right to bear arms. (Its brothers in arms are Guatemala and Mexico.)”— New York Times Supreme Court reporter Andrew Liptak in a front-page February 7, 2012  “Sidebar” news analysis, “We the People Loses Appeal with People Around the World.”   6. American Revolution = “Monumental Mistake”  “American independence in 1776 was a monumental mistake....I’m reasonably confident a world in which the revolution never happened would be better than the one we live in now, for three main reasons: Slavery would’ve been abolished earlier, American Indians would’ve faced rampant persecution but not the outright ethnic cleansing Andrew Jackson and other American leaders perpetrated, and America would have a parliamentary system of government....Government spending in parliamentary countries is about 5 percent of GDP higher.”— Dylan Matthews in a July 2, 2015 post on Vox.com: “3 reasons the American Revolution was a mistake.”   5. Triggered By the American Flag      “We have tens of millions of Trump voters who continue to believe that their rights as citizens are under threat by simple virtue of having to share the democracy with others. I think as long as they see Americanness as the same as one with whiteness, this is going to continue….I was on Long Island this weekend, visiting a really dear friend. And I was really disturbed. I saw, you know, dozens and dozens of pickup trucks with you know, expletives against Joe Biden on the back of them, Trump flags, and in some cases, just dozens of American flags, which you know is also just disturbing, because essentially the message was clear: ‘This is my country. This is not your country. I own this.’”— New York Times editorial board member Mara Gay on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, June 8, 2021.    4. Standing For National Anthem is “Affirmation of American Empire”  “It’s a political statement to pledge allegiance to the flag. It’s a political statement to stand for the singing of the National Anthem. The fact is, Colin Kaepernick and me and many other people simply have different politics. It’s not neutral to pledge allegiance or sing the National Anthem. It’s an affirmation of the American empire.”— Political analyst Marc Lamont Hill on CNN Newsroom, September 23, 2017.   3. Elie Mystal: U.S. Constitution Is a “Piece of Crap”   “When South Africa got over apartheid, did they just go back to their Afrikaner racist constitution…No! They threw the whole thing out and started again….and they came up with a new constitution. It’s one of the reasons why the South African constitution is generally thought of as one of the best constitutions in the world and ours continues to be a piece of crap.”— The Nation justice correspondent Elie Mystal on the syndicated radio show The Breakfast Club, April 3, 2025.   2. “Uncomfortable” With Calling Veterans “Heroes”      “I think it is very difficult to talk about the war dead and the fallen without invoking valor, without invoking the words ‘heroes.’... I feel comfortable — ah, uncomfortable, about the word ‘hero’ because it seems to me that it is so rhetorically proximate to justifications for more war, and I don’t want to obviously desecrate or disrespect memory of anyone that’s fallen, and obviously there are individual circumstances in which there is genuine and tremendous heroism: hail of gunfire, rescuing fellow soldiers and things like that. But it seems to me that we marshal this word in a way that is problematic. But maybe I’m wrong about that.”— Host Chris Hayes talking about “The Meaning of Memorial Day” on MSNBC’s Up With Chris Hayes, May 27, 2012.   1. July 4th, MSNBC-Style: “Imperialism, Genocide, Slavery”      “The land on which they [the Founders] formed this Union was stolen. The hands with which they built this nation were enslaved. The women who birthed the citizens of the nation are second class….This is the imperfect fabric of our nation, at times we’ve torn and stained it, and at other moments, we mend and repair it. But it’s ours, all of it. The imperialism, the genocide, the slavery, also the liberation and the hope and the deeply American belief that our best days still lie ahead of us.”— MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry on her eponymous July 1, 2012 program, delivering what she called “my footnote for the Fourth of July.”
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Diddy: Fraudulent prosecution or evader of justice?
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Diddy: Fraudulent prosecution or evader of justice?

A jury found Sean “Diddy” Combs guilty of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, but the rap mogul was acquitted of the most serious charges in his federal criminal trial.While Combs still faces up to 20 years in prison for the two counts on which he’s been convicted, America is divided on whether or not justice has been served.“I believe that he’s the victim. As crazy as that sounds, I believe that Diddy is the victim,” Anton Daniels tells BlazeTV host Jason Whitlock on “Fearless.”“And this trial has basically proven that he is. Anybody that followed it from the time that they first announced the charges all the way up until, you know, they read the verdict, you can tell that this was basically an opportunity for the federal government to try to get a win,” Daniels continues.“And not only did they try to get a win, they got a win on top of the fact that he had to pay Cassie, on top of the fact that she was also the Bonnie to his Clyde,” he argues, adding, “And people automatically jumped on it, and they automatically tried to convict him also in the court of public opinion.”Daniels also doesn’t believe Diddy received a fair trial, as “all the jurors had already been familiar with every piece of evidence that they were trying to present against him.”“They were already painting him as a negative person before he ever even set foot inside of the court. They didn’t give him bail. They let him sit in jail, and then they also tried to leverage Cassie in order to get a bunch of other people to file lawsuits,” he explains, adding, “Last I checked, being extra freaky wasn’t a crime.”Delano Squires disagrees, saying he wouldn’t call Diddy a “victim.”“His behavior is part of the reason he ended up in this particular situation,” Squires argues. “He was hiring men to sleep with women that he was involved with.”“I get Anton’s point in terms of him being overcharged and the perception that he was railroaded, but Diddy’s behavior is what put him in this particular situation,” he adds.Want more from Jason Whitlock?To enjoy more fearless conversations at the crossroads of culture, faith, sports, and comedy with Jason Whitlock, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Trump notches 'big, beautiful' win following Jeffries' drawn-out spectacle
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Trump notches 'big, beautiful' win following Jeffries' drawn-out spectacle

President Donald Trump notches the first major legislative victory of his second term in office after months of tumultuous negotiations on Capitol Hill. The House passed the final version of the "big, beautiful bill" Thursday in a 218-214 vote after a tense overnight rules vote that was finalized just after 3:20 in the morning. The bill passed with 218 Republicans voting in favor of the legislation, while Republican Reps. Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania joined 212 Democrats and voted against the bill.Leading up to the final vote, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) gave a record-breaking eight-hour, 44-minute speech on the House floor to stall the vote, even putting a fellow Democratic lawmaker to sleep. Vice President JD Vance joked in a post on X that a GOP rep texted him about how Jeffries' speech swayed his vote. “I was undecided on the bill but then I watched Hakeem Jeffries [sic] performance and now I’m a firm yes.""Democrats are focused on performing," Speaker Mike Johnson said ahead of the vote. "Republicans are focused on delivering."Although the bill has been embraced by the president and the majority of the MAGA coalition, Massie and Fitzpatrick are not the only ones who took issue with the legislation. 'This Independence Day will mark the beginning of America's golden age.'RELATED: Vance casts tiebreaking vote after Republicans betray Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty ImagesLeading up to the vote, several House Republicans argued the Senate had "watered down" the bill beyond recognition. Conservatives were particularly concerned that the Senate did not properly address removing Biden-era green energy subsidies as well as limiting Medicaid access for criminal illegal aliens.Other Republicans, Massie in particular, maintained that the spending levels in the bill are unsustainable. "There’s no such thing as a tax relief without spending cuts," Massie said. "Gov’t can reduce the tax rate, but the spending still must be paid for. Gov’t must borrow money (which raises interest rates & requires more taxes later) or print money (which causes inflation). Both hurt Americans."Many of these conservatives who had reservations over the bill met with the president at the White House on Wednesday morning leading up to the vote. In the end, Johnson managed to get the bill across the finish line with just a few votes to spare. Notably, Johnson passed the first version of the bill in the House with a 215-214 vote. RELATED: Republicans rage over Senate's ‘watered-down’ version of Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' Photo by Kayla Bartkowski/Getty ImagesVance had to cast the tiebreaking vote in the Senate on Tuesday after three Republican senators — Susan Collins of Maine, Thom Tillis of North Carolina, and Rand Paul of Kentucky — voted against the bill. Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska was also a tough sell, calling it "one of the hardest votes" she has taken during her time in the Senate.After a record-breaking 27-hour vote-a-rama, Murkowski came around and voted to pass the bill, although she said the "bill needs more work across chambers and is not ready for the President's desk." Despite Murkowksi's plea to continue working on the legislation, the bill is headed right to the president's desk. Trump is expected to hold a signing ceremony at the White House on July 4. "After years of failed policies, we stepped up to put Americans first and fulfilled our promises," Republican Rep. August Pfluger of Texas told Blaze News. "On July 4, 2025, we will return power to where it belongs — with the American people. This Independence Day will mark the beginning of America's golden age."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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US Folk Music 1963-1969 4-CD Set Coming
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The 100-song collection includes such classics of the genre as Barry McGuire's "Eve of Destruction," The Youngbloods' "Get Together," and We Five's "You Were On My Mind." The post US Folk Music 1963-1969 4-CD Set Coming appeared first on Best Classic Bands.
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Anthem will soon die for good, as Bioware confirms a full server shut down
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Anthem will soon die for good, as Bioware confirms a full server shut down

Anthem remains one of the most infamous live service games ever launched. Known for its outstanding, narrative-driven single-player games, Bioware took a punt on a co-op shooter, but the gamble didn’t pay off. It had (and still has) its admirers, but Bioware and EA were quick to call it quits and end support. Since 2021, the game has sat in purgatory - playable, but without any updates or new content. However, Anthem will soon die a full death, as Bioware has just announced it will be shutting down the game’s servers in January 2026. Continue reading Anthem will soon die for good, as Bioware confirms a full server shut down MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Anthem PC review, Anthem builds, Best Anthem weapons
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'Reservoir Dogs' Actor Michael Madsen Dead at 67
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'Reservoir Dogs' Actor Michael Madsen Dead at 67
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