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10 Cool Donald Fagen Guest Spots On Other Artists’ Recordings

Our new series, “10 Cool Donald Fagen Guest Spots On Other Artists’ Recordings’ Recordings,” begins as we dig into some of our rock and roll heroes’ guest appearances on musical artists’ recordings outside of their own work or the bands they have been part of. At times, it could be just playing a solo, or a rhythm part. Other times, it could be as a backup vocalist or delivering harmonies throughout the entire song. Maybe it could even be a duet. Anything goes as long as they have received credit in their own names or even a fake name, like The post 10 Cool Donald Fagen Guest Spots On Other Artists’ Recordings appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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Biden’s Electric Vehicle Mandate Will Leave Western States Drivers Stranded
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Temperatures are over 100 degrees this month in Twin Falls, Idaho, sapping the distance electric vehicles can travel. EVs in the Gem State remain relegated to the back seat when it comes to consumers’ choice in vehicles, despite a new Environmental Protection Agency mandate requiring that 70% of new cars sold be all electric by 2032. Idaho had 8,000 registered EVs in 2023, compared to 60,000 and 140,000 in neighboring Oregon and Washington, respectively. At the Twin Falls Toyota dealership, sales manager Scott Mason said that he could count on one hand the number of fully electric vehicles Toyota has sold in the area. In fact, no fully electric vehicles were available on the lot. Kent Atkin, project manager at J-U-B Engineers, described how battery-powered EVs “just don’t fit” with life in southern Idaho. His biggest focus as an engineer is the health and safety concerns caused by the unreliability of EVs under extreme temperatures. He said, “We’re expecting people to get stuck in extreme heat and cold. At 105-degree heat in the desert, if you’re stuck out there, you’re done. We’re used to reliability for safety in Idaho.” EVs cannot match the performance of gas-powered vehicles in extreme weather. Southern Idaho’s wind chill pulls the temperature down to single digits every winter, and summers routinely reach over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. This weather means that battery-powered electric vehicles fail to achieve their promised range and can leave drivers stranded. Under extreme cold, batteries use stored-up charge to heat themselves rather than saving the charge for driving. In below-freezing conditions, batteries experience up to 40% range loss. Under extreme heat, battery ions move faster. As that happens, pressures inside batteries build, creating micro-cracks that permanently decrease battery life and range. With freeway speed limits of 80 mph, batteries pull power faster to keep up with the demands of the roads and, when combined with unpredictable weather, can lose power before reaching the driver’s destination. Gas-powered cars can handle temperature extremes and guarantee ranges long enough to transport people from one gas station to another, while an EV cannot do this considering how remote charging stations are in rural areas. Extreme temperatures also affect charging speeds. When drivers plug EVs into chargers, cold weather prompts internal battery heaters to run. This pulls a quarter of charging power away from the battery itself and directs it to attached heaters. If the battery’s sensors detect that the battery temperature is anything less than minus 13 degrees Fahrenheit and the EV is charging, all power will go to the heater, and the EV will not charge until temperatures rise. This is a substantial disadvantage compared to gas vehicles that can refill in five to 10 minutes. Charging stations in the Gem State are few and far between, with long stretches of remote roads or busy freeways between them. Twin Falls offers 25 public EV charging stations and is about 120 miles from the nearest cities with charging stations. As Atkin remarked later in our call, “If everyone had to drive an EV, they couldn’t” with the current infrastructure. Upgrading city infrastructure to allow for needed charging stations and transmission lines would cost around $10 million to $20 million for Twin Falls, per Kent’s estimates, and most of it would come in the form of increased taxes for residents. The result of an EV mandate is not only a loss of choice in types of vehicles to drive and more expensive vehicles to buy, but increased taxes for all residents and a less reliable form of transportation.   Another reason Idahoans are not sold on electric vehicles is functionality. On paper, battery-powered trucks claim comparable towing capacity to gas-powered trucks; however, the heavier the load, the greater the loss of range of the vehicle. In head-to-head testing, a Ford F-150 carrying a 1,400-pound load in its bed lost 14% of its projected range. In comparison, a 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning (Ford’s EV model of the same truck) lost almost 25% of its projected range. When towing a 6,800-pound boat and trailer over flat ground, the F-150 Lightning dropped from a 300-mile range to a 90-mile range. In contrast, the F-150 gasoline-powered truck towing the same load boasted a 231-mile radius, leaving the owner with plenty of leeway to tow up mountains and travel to more remote locations. The Gem State’s economy is primarily driven by agriculture, manufacturing, food processing, and mining. All of these sectors rely on the ability to reliably transport large loads between distant areas of the state and beyond its borders. Fully electric vehicles cannot meet the demands of rural communities, and the EV mandate from the Biden administration is disastrous for workers there. The decision on what type of car to purchase should be left to the people of Idaho. And the statistics show that EVs are not yet their vehicle of choice. The post Biden’s Electric Vehicle Mandate Will Leave Western States Drivers Stranded appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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4 Takeaways From Second House Hearing on Trump Assassination Attempt
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House Homeland Security Chairman Mark Green, R-N.C., expected to get answers Tuesday from top Biden administration officials about security failures before the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump.  Those officials didn’t show up.  Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle resigned earlier in the day. But Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and FBI Director Christopher Wray didn’t give a reason for not appearing at the House hearing. (The Secret Service is part of the Department of Homeland Security.) “We also expect to hear answers to questions about the shooter’s motivation and what the FBI has found in its investigation, including information collected from the shooter’s various devices,” Green said. “Unfortunately and unacceptably, [Mayorkas and Wray] have refused to appear before the committee here today.” Instead, Col. Christopher L. Paris, commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police, answered most of the committee’s questions.  Patrick Yoes, national president of the Fraternal Order of Police, also testified before the committee.  Here are takeaways from the second congressional hearing investigating the attempted assassination of Trump, held 10 days after the July 13 shooting at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, when the gunman’s bullets grazed Trump’s right ear, killed one attendee, and wounded two others.  1. Dismissing ‘Sloped Roof’ Excuse Paris, head of the Pennsylvania State Police, dismissed the notion that the rooftop used by 20-year-old shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks had a dangerous slope and was too unsafe for Secret Service agents to secure.  In an interview with ABC News before her resignation, Cheatle said: “That building in particular has a sloped roof at its highest point. And so, you know, there’s a safety factor that would be considered there, that we wouldn’t want to put somebody up on a sloped roof.” Green asked: “The slope of the roof, would that have prevented a sniper from being up there?” Paris replied: “I don’t believe so, sir.” Later in the hearing, Rep. Michael Guest, R-Miss., brought up the question about the roof.  “You didn’t go on the roof, but you viewed the roof. Is that correct?” Guest asked.  “Yes,” Paris replied.  “The Secret Service director prior to her resignation said she did not put anybody on the roof because it had a sloped roof that would have created a safety concern,” Guest said.  He noted that his colleague, Rep. Carlos Gimenez, R-Fla., is 70 years old and yet climbed the roof during a visit to the shooting site Monday.  “Do you agree with the assessment of the former Secret Service director that the roof was so sloped that it created safety concerns?” Guest asked.  Paris again said, “I can’t agree with that assessment, sir.”  2. Plea to ‘Reconsider’ Bill Denying Protection to Trump Green asked the committee’s ranking member, Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., to withdraw his bill pulling Secret Service protection from Trump should the former president be sentenced to prison.   “I have to urge the ranking member to reconsider his legislation that was clearly intended to strip Secret Service protection from President Trump,” Green said during opening remarks.  “While I understand the legislation would not have applied in this instance, it was clear to everyone that it was directed toward the former president,” the committee chairman added. “We all introduce messaging bills. This one should be withdrawn.” But later in the hearing, Thompson defended his legislation, saying that “the bill doesn’t mention former President Trump.” In April, after Trump had been indicted in four separate criminal cases but before he was convicted of 34 felonies in the “hush money” trial in New York, Thompson introduced a bill that he called the Denying Infinite Security and Government Resources Allocated toward Convicted and Extremely Dishonorable Former Protectees Act, which the Mississippi Democrat also dubbed  the DISGRACED Former Protectees Act.   If passed and designed into law by President Joe Biden, the legislation would terminate Secret Service protection for someone who has been sentenced to prison following conviction for a federal or state felony.  “You have to be a convicted felon and sentenced. At the time the bill was filed, nobody who was a protectee was a convicted felon,” Thompson said during the hearing. “Those who are lawyers here know that once you are a convicted felon and sentenced, you are remanded to the custody of that particular law enforcement agency for custody. I think it is an anomaly to say the Secret Service would have to protect a felon in jail, a convicted felon.” That’s not the point, Green retorted, noting that financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein died in prison.  “Prison isn’t necessarily a safer place,” Green said. “You can ask Mr. Epstein’s family about that. So, to suggest [Trump would] have the security necessary in a prison environment is not an accurate statement.” Green added: “It’s more about what we’re doing and what we’re saying at certain times that generates the attitude in our society.” 3. ‘Met or Exceeded All of Our Expectations’ Rep. Anthony D’Espostio, R-N.Y., asked Paris to assess local law enforcement at the Trump rally July 13, as opposed to the Secret Service. “What do you say to those that are saying local law enforcement failed to provide adequate security at this rally?” D’Espostio asked.  “It’s my belief as I sit here, based on all the information that I have, that we met or exceeded all of our expectations for that event,” Paris replied. “Am I saying the event was a success? Obviously, it was not. Our hearts go out to those affected.” Yoes, national head of the Fraternal Order of Police, stressed the importance of local law enforcement to back up federal law enforcement.  “I would echo the fact that local law enforcement plays a huge role and must,” Yoes said. “I don’t think the federal agencies have the ability to have this event without a coordinated effort with local law enforcement.” Earlier in the hearing, Paris explained the role of the Pennsylvania State Police the day of the assassination attempt was to “supply the Secret Service with personnel and assets that they requested.” This involved 32 state police officers with two main responsibilities, a motorcade operation for the Secret Service’s  transportation of Trump and manning and staffing security posts inside the perimeter. “Very early after the shooting, I had a conversation with the FBI, the responsible investigating agency of the assassination of a former president under federal law,” Paris said.  He said Pennsylvania State Police are “currently conducting a criminal investigation parallel to and in concert with the FBI to identify any and all parties criminally culpable under Pennsylvania state law for the homicide and for the attempted homicides.” 4. Nagging Questions on Timeline Later in the hearing, Gimenez asked about the timeline after law enforcement had flagged the shooter as a suspicious person on the grounds of the rally.  “From my understanding of the timeline, it’s about 20 minutes before the president came out; was that information relayed to the Secret Service?” the Florida Republican asked.  “I believe that it was,” Paris said.  “Was that relayed to the Secret Service, the team that surrounds the president himself?” Gimenez specified.  “I can’t answer that,” Paris said.  “If it wasn’t, that’s another big mess-up,” the congressman said.  Gimenez followed up by asking and answering a rhetorical question: “Who developed a plan to protect the outside of the perimeter? There’s only one agency, that’s the United States Secret Service.” The post 4 Takeaways From Second House Hearing on Trump Assassination Attempt appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Turns Out the Feds Do Have Transcripts of Biden’s Talks With Biographer From Classified Docs Probe
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Turns Out the Feds Do Have Transcripts of Biden’s Talks With Biographer From Classified Docs Probe

DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—The Department of Justice told a federal judge on Monday that it does have transcripts of President Joe Biden’s discussions with his biographer from the classified documents probe into the president after saying last month that it did not. The DOJ filed a court document in which it says that it found transcripts of taped conversations between Biden and biographer Mark Zwonitzer, with whom Biden shared classified information, as part of an ongoing Freedom of Information Act battle with The Heritage Foundation over access to materials from special counsel Robert Hur’s investigation of the president. DOJ’s disclosure that it does have transcripts of Biden talking with Zwonitzer contradicts its June assertion in court that “we don’t have some transcript that’s been created by the special counsel” and comes the day after Biden decided to quit the 2024 presidential race. The DOJ discovered “in the past few days” that Hur’s office did have transcripts put together for some of Biden’s talks with Zwonitzer, which occurred while the writer was working on Biden memoirs published in 2007 and 2017, according to Politico. The Justice Department had previously asserted that reviewing dozens of hours of taped conversations for classified material is a far more difficult and time-consuming task than combing through written materials. “In the past few days … the Department located six electronic files, consisting of a total of 117 pages, that appeared to be verbatim transcripts of a small subset of the Biden-Zwonitzer audio recordings created for the SCO by a court-reporting service,” DOJ Attorney Cameron Silverberg wrote in the Monday court filing. Silverberg is the same DOJ attorney who said in court on June 18 that “we don’t have some transcript that’s been created by the special counsel that we can attest to its accuracy,” per Politico. The DOJ has been bombarded by FOIA requests from news outlets and conservative organizations since Hur released his report on Biden’s mishandling of classified documents in February, which concluded that the president should not be charged for wrongdoing in part because he would be perceived by a jury as a “well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.” Subsequently, the DOJ has not released the audio recordings of Biden’s October 2023 interviews with Hur to complement transcripts that have been released publicly and show that the president appeared to forget which years he was vice president and the year in which his eldest son died. Democrats and Biden allies excoriated Hur and his report, asserting that language about the president’s mental acuity was gratuitous and that Hur was a partisan looking to undermine Biden with about nine months to go until Election Day. Biden quit the presidential race Sunday following a massive internal pressure campaign from other Democrats who worried that the American public may permanently perceive Biden to be too frail to win an election following his terrible performance at the presidential debate in late June. The DOJ did not respond immediately to a request for comment. Originally published by the Daily Caller News Foundation The post Turns Out the Feds Do Have Transcripts of Biden’s Talks With Biographer From Classified Docs Probe appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Pass the Popcorn: BLM Demands Open Primary for Dem Nomination
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ABC, CBS, NBC Gush Kamala Is ‘Barreling Towards’ DNC With ‘Surge of Energy’
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ABC, CBS, NBC Gush Kamala Is ‘Barreling Towards’ DNC With ‘Surge of Energy’

On Monday night and Tuesday morning, ABC, CBS, and NBC were not only ebullient but thoroughly touched in their metaphorical erogenous zones with Vice President Kamala Harris undemocratically “barreling toward” the Democratic presidential nomination, gushing it’s been a “dizzying, history-making” time further buoyed by “momentum”, a “stunning amount of donations”, and an “emotional and energized team”. In contrast, they proclaimed the Trump-Vance campaign as dead in the water against this supposedly unstoppable queen, saying the GOP is not only “frustrat[ed]” and “venting”, but “struggl[ing]” to adapt, so they’ve turned to “apocalyptic” language and a “darker tone” that made their “unifying message” at last week’s Republican National Convention go “out the window” and “very much a thing of the past.” ABC’s Good Morning America took its place as North Korean-level state-run TV for Harris. After co-host and former Clinton flack George Stephanopoulos described Monday as the latest set of “seismic moves”, chief White House correspondent Mary Bruce beamed from ear-to-ear in proclaiming Harris as “barreling towards the top of the ticket”.     “Harris now kicking off her campaign and rallying her troops,” she added, even adopting Harris talking points that she will “prosecute the case against Donald Trump” now she’s “consolidat[ed]” power at “lightning speed”. In contrast, ABC made the GOP seem rudderless. Stephanopoulos said the party’s “off balance” and congressional correspondent Rachel Scott bragged insisted the mood is one of “frustration” with Trump “not happy” and, along with Senator JD Vance (R-OH), “clearly distressed”. Scott also argued age will remain a top issue, but only for the GOP: “For months, Trump questioned Joe Biden’s age and mental fitness. But now, with Biden out of the race, Donald Trump, at 78, becomes the oldest nominee in U.S. history. Democrats ready to flip the script.” Hours earlier on World News Tonight, Bruce bragged that Harris had “a dizzying, history-making 24 hours” that included her “furiously working the phones, reaching out to Democrats across the country” to go with “a groundswell” of money to “prosecute” Trump and make this election “about more than just her and Trump”. Scott was also there to further sneer at Trump and Vance, arguing they’ve violated some sort of promise to not attack Democrats (click “expand”): MUIR: Tonight, just days after the Republican National Convention, former President Donald Trump venting clear frustration after President Biden dropped out. Trump with multiple posts on social media, messages late last night, then early this morning, saying, “now we have to start all over again”, a clear indication they had hoped it would be President Biden he was up against. Rachel Scott on the Hill. SCOTT: 24 hours after the political earthquake transformed the race for President, Donald Trump remaining out of sight, venting on social media, still attacking Joe Biden, though Biden is no longer his opponent. Trump’s promise for a unifying message after the attempt on his life seems to have gone out the window. The overwhelming message today — frustration....Trump posting a flurry of messages, unloading on Biden until 10:46 p.m. last night and picking up where he left off at 6:05 a.m. this morning with more attacks on Biden, even though by then Harris was his likely opponent. Democrats meanwhile, flipping the script, making an issue of Trump’s age, just as Trump had done for Biden. GOVERNOR JARED POLIS (D-CO) [on CNN’s Inside Politics, 07/22/24]: The other side has a nominee that can barely get a sentence out. He’s approaching 80. He brings us back to the past. GOVERNOR ROY COOPER (D-NC) [on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, 07/22/24] If you want a nominee who can put Trump’s age and fitness at the forefront, Kamala Harris is the person. SCOTT: At 78, Trump is now the oldest Presidential nominee in history. If he is elected, he’ll be Biden’s current age three years into his term. In Ohio today, Trump’s running mate, Senator JD Vance, lashing out. (....) SCOTT: But it turns out that Trump himself was once a supporter of Kamala Harris. He donated $6,000 to her 2014 campaign for re-election as California attorney general, including this check. MUIR: Incredible reporting....What concerns the Trump campaign most with this switch, with the Democratic ticket? And how is the Trump campaign responding to what appears to be a message from a growing number of Democrats, there in the piece, that it’s now Donald Trump the oldest in this race, and he alone will face that scrutiny over age and mental fitness moving forward? SCOTT: David — and tonight, Donald Trump’s senior advisers and his aides are aware this is something they are now going to have to grapple with. They wanted to run against President Biden, especially given all the questions about President Biden’s age and his mental fitness. But now, it is Donald Trump at 78 years old who is the oldest candidate in this race[.] Tuesday’s Today on NBC was just as enthralled. Chief White House correspondent Peter Alexander insisted “it feels like this race changed almost overnight” with Harris having the “surge of energy and enthusiasm” thanks to donations and volunteer sign ups.  He also adhered to the Harris team’s talkers in saying Harris will play the role of “prosecutor going after...convicted criminal” Trump. Capitol Hill correspondent Garrett Haake sounded like ABC’s Scott in telling the peacock network that Harris has caused “the Trump campaign...to struggle” and thus adopting an “apocalyptic” tone as one speaker at a Vance rally said there would have to be “a civil war” if Trump doesn’t win.     Haake used this to peddle the left’s “bloodbath” hoax and argued the GOP had tried to argue at its convention they wouldn’t criticize Democrats (click “expand”): HAAKE: The language from some in the GOP turning apocalyptic. Introducing Vance at his first state, Ohio state senator George Lang warning of violence if former President Trump doesn’t the election. OHIO STATE SENATOR GEORGE LANG (R): I’m afraid if we lose this one, it’s going to take a civil war to save the country. HAAKE: Lang later apologized for the comments. For his party, President Trump who had previously warned of a “bloodbath” if he didn’t win, in a newly-aired interview, taped before Biden’s announcement, saying he’s ready to face any opponent. TRUMP: Look, they have bad policies. Forget about the people. [SCREEN WIPE] The whole thing is a mess — our country — if we don’t win this election, we may never have another election. I’m telling you, this may be one of our last elections. HAAKE: Now, covering both of those Vance events yesterday, you can see the Republican VP nominee step up his attacks on Kamala Harris in real-time with a dramatically darker tone setting in between his first event in Ohio and that second one in Virginia. The Republican message of trying to unify the country, so prevalent at last week’s convention in Milwaukee, now seems very much a thing of the past in this new presidential race. On Monday’s NBC Nightly News, anchor Lester Holt proclaimed “the political universe has shifted” to Harris seeing as how she’s “energized the Democratic Party” and White House correspondent Kelly O’Donnell held up Harris’s “whirlwind” Monday as “[a]n extraordinary campaign reset”. Senior Washington correspondent Hallie Jackson bragged about Harris “capitaliz[ing] on this critical moment” with a multi-racial ethnicity and penchant for “turn[ing] congressional hearings into cross-examinations” that will translate to being “a prosecutor...press[ing] the case against” Trump. Haake was also there, fixating on the age question as fair game for the GOP. Monday’s CBS Evening News was also off-the-wall in fawning over Harris as “a money machine” filled to the brim with “momentum” and a “message” (click “expand”): O’DONNELL: [B]ut, first, presidential campaigns are about money, momentum and message. And Vice President Harris is raking in a stunning amount of donations, both big and small...The Vice President today kicking off the first full day of her presidential campaign by visiting the newly minted Harris headquarters, greeted by hundreds of enthusiastic staffers in Wilmington, Delaware, who you heard chanted "Kamala." And she is moving swiftly to consolidate party support, and now every single Democratic governor has endorsed her, plus Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi...There’s also a new CBS News poll out tonight that shows Democratic voters are on board; 79 percent of them say the party should nominate her. (....) WEIJIA JIANG: Tonight, Vice President Harris is wasting no time as she builds her case for taking over the White House. In remarks to campaign staffers, she thanked them for all their work and urged them to keep going as she drew a contrast between herself and Donald Trump. (....) JIANG: Then, the emotional and energized crowd heard from Vice President Harris in her debut as the campaign’s ticket-topper. [HARRIS SOUNDBITE] JIANG: Harris is already a money machine. Groups backing her have raised $81 million since yesterday, setting a record for the most raised by a presidential candidate in 24 hours, according to her campaign. That’s on top of another $150 million generated by Democratic PAC Future Forward, which also came flooding in after Biden’s announcement to step aside. Along with cash, high-profile endorsements are pouring in from powerful congressional leaders[.] (....) JIANG: Harris is expected to focus on her experience as a former prosecutor who stands up to fraudsters and criminals. Donald Trump is a convicted felon, according to a new campaign message. Republicans blame Harris for the influx of migrants at the southern border and claim she is weak on crime. They have unleashed the first TV ad targeting her. On Tuesday’s CBS Mornings, co-host and Democratic donor Gayle King celebrated there being “a lot of numbers to crunch” with Harris’s donations” and calling it “interesting how quickly she seems to have caught people’s attention.” Business correspondent Jo Ling Kent was in town from Harris’s California and patently celebrated the return of “deep-pocketed Democratic donors” now that the coup against President Biden was successful.” “The cash and the calls are flooding in for Vice President Kamala Harris,” she said, citing an interview with Harris’s failed 2020 campaign finance director having received “over 400 texts, e-mails and phone calls from people saying I want to raise money, I want to donate money.” Kent even held up deranged Hollywood liberal Rob Reiner, who falsely told her the Democrats are the underdogs in the money race because the wealthy elites “want deregulation on you know, for AI, the internet and all of that stuff”. To see the relevant transcripts from July 22, click here (for ABC), here (for CBS), and here (for NBC). To see the relevant transcripts from July 23, click here (for ABC), here (for CBS), and here (for NBC).
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Rumor has it an elite-owned firm shorted Trump stock the day before the attempted assassination. Could it be true?
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When it comes to Trump’s almost-assassination, the nation is still very much in the dark. Questions need answering, but that’s not really happening. People, therefore, are left to self-investigate and come to their own conclusions. Right now, there’s a conspiracy theory circulating about a firm linked to George Soros, BlackRock, and the Bush family shorting the stock for the Trump Media & Technology Group on the day before the attempted Trump assassination. Author and former investment banker Carol Roth joins Glenn Beck on the show to shed light on the theory. Did These Global Elites PREDICT the Trump Assassination Attempt? www.youtube.com “This is what I found based on publicly available information,” she begins. The firm in question, Austin Private Wealth, had to file a 13F, which is a “disclosure filing that’s required quarterly from any investment manager that has more than one hundred million dollars in assets.” Since “it takes a little bit of time to gather the data” for a 13F, it’s “usually filed within a few weeks after the end of the quarter,” Roth explains. “The filing for Austin Wealth as of the end of June was made on July 12th,” meaning that the Trump stock was not actually shorted on July 12; it was simply filed on that date. Second, the firm “had a third-party vendor, according to their press release, that had erroneously misstated their positions,” Roth continues. Apparently “for the Trump Media Group, instead of putting 12 contracts, which represented 1200 shares ... it showed that they had 12 million share equivalents.” “That sounds a little sketchy ... but they did that on every single call and put option that they had listed,” Roth clarifies, adding that “this was a clear error across the board.” Skeptical, Roth “went back and checked all of the previous filings,” and she found that “in all of the previous filings, they had a normalized number of contracts being shown, so it was clear this was a mistake, and it was an outlier.” With the Austin Private Wealth conspiracy theory essentially debunked, Glenn then asks Roth about the CrowdStrike outage scandal. To hear her opinion on whether the debacle was “intentional,” a poor “test run,” or “incompetence,” watch the clip above. Want more from Glenn Beck?To enjoy more of Glenn’s masterful storytelling, thought-provoking analysis, and uncanny ability to make sense of the chaos, 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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Andy Beshear’s Smear of J. D. Vance
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Andy Beshear’s Smear of J. D. Vance

The charge that Vance established a fraudulent charity to prey on unsuspecting donors and abuse their trust is false and staggeringly cynical.
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Lying Liars Lie: Watch Chuck Schumer Say Process to Nominate Harris Played Out From 'Grassroots'
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Lying Liars Lie: Watch Chuck Schumer Say Process to Nominate Harris Played Out From 'Grassroots'
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Is China Preparing a First Strike Against American Forces?
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Is China Preparing a First Strike Against American Forces?
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