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Biden Admin To Reclassify Marijuana‚ Place It In Same Category As Tylenol‚ Sources Say: REPORT
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Biden Admin To Reclassify Marijuana‚ Place It In Same Category As Tylenol‚ Sources Say: REPORT

Biden commissioned the HHS to review marijuana classification in October 2022
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Sighting of Many Blue Whales Around the Seychelles is First in Decades – ‘Phenomenal’
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Sighting of Many Blue Whales Around the Seychelles is First in Decades – ‘Phenomenal’

The Seychelles has become a major tourist destination for beachgoing and scuba diving‚ but it’s not only humans that are beginning to flock to this island. In what marine biologists have described as a “phenomenal finding‚” a survey of whales around the territorial waters of this archipelagic nation revealed the presence of blue whales—over a […] The post Sighting of Many Blue Whales Around the Seychelles is First in Decades – ‘Phenomenal’ appeared first on Good News Network.
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PolitiFact Slaps False Label On Johnson's Criticism Of Columbia
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PolitiFact Slaps False Label On Johnson's Criticism Of Columbia

Amid the encampment at Columbia University‚ PolitiFact slapped the “false” label on Speaker Mike Johnson on Monday for declaring that the school advised Jewish students to stay away from campus. The only problem is that Johnson never explicitly claimed that they did‚ but rather that was the unstated implication of their hybrid learning plan. Louis Jacobson writes‚ “Later‚ during an April 24 CNN interview that aired after his Columbia visit‚ Johnson said he was standing up for &;quot;Jewish students who are in fear of their lives‚ who were cowering in their apartments right now‚ who are not coming to class. In fact‚ the administration recognized the threat was so great‚ they canceled classes. Now they've come out with this hybrid idea. ‘Well‚ if you're Jewish‚ maybe you do want to stay at home. Maybe you'd be better off for you.’” The NewsBusters write-up of that CNN interview can be found here. As for Jacobson‚ he continues‚ “Johnson called this attitude ‘so discriminatory. It's so wrong in every way. The responsibility of a university administrator is to keep peace on campus and ensure the safety of students — job No. 1.’&;quot; He also writes‚ “Johnson’s comment prompted an April 25 post from a new account on X from the Columbia Journalism School devoted to fact-checking statements about the Columbia protests” and “The post quoted Columbia University's provost’s office‚ saying‚ &;quot;The university administration has not issued any directives or specific instructions to Jewish students about avoiding campus or taking classes remotely.&;quot; Jacobson goes on to cite President Minouche Shafik stating her preference was for students who live off-campus to stay home. As for that CJS account‚ they have managed to fact-check one Israeli professor and counter-protestor‚ Shai Davidai‚ for saying the protests prove Hamas is on campus claiming &;quot;There is currently no evidence of any member of Hamas on Columbia's campus&;quot; as if Hamas's ideology is absent or that no member of the faculty has ever praised Hamas. They also shamed Punchbowl/NBC's Jake Sherman for claiming that an anti-Semite was at Columbia when he was‚ in reality‚ just down the street. They can't be bothered to check any of the protestors incendiary claims about genocide‚ however. Still‚ there is also a significant discrepancy in Jacobson’s article versus the CJS. The CJS account claimed Johnson “suggests” the Columbia administration advised Jewish students to stay home‚ whereas Jacobson used the more definitive “said.”  It is common for people to paraphrase others when they believe that they are trying to get away with saying something odorous in a polite way. Columbia explicitly advising Jewish students to stay home would be a P.R. disaster‚ meaning Johnson’s paraphrase was his way of citing what he thought the administration was really saying by their refusal to end the encampments against Israel and Zionists‚ which is just anyone who thinks Israel should exist. Jacobson conceded that there was a Columbia-affiliated rabbi who urged Jewish students to stay home‚ making it possible that Johnson simply confused the rabbi with the administration. If that is true‚ then Jacobson should’ve written another one of PolitiFact’s explainer articles that do not feature the truth-o-meter. Speaking of the truth-o-meter-free explainer articles‚ Joe Biden has explicitly compared Republicans to Jim Crow‚ which Republicans‚ of course‚ deny. However‚ Jacobson couldn’t be bothered to pull out the truth-o-meter for that Biden claim‚ instead writing‚ “Some historians say Biden’s rhetorical point was justified as a way of highlighting the dangers of backsliding from hard-won voting rights.”
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Game Over: How Sweet Baby Inc.'s ‘Inclusion’ Push Is Ruining the Video Gaming Industry
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Game Over: How Sweet Baby Inc.'s ‘Inclusion’ Push Is Ruining the Video Gaming Industry

What used to be an escape from an overly politicized world‚ the video games industry is slowly being reshaped in part by a development and consultation studio infecting the bloodstream with corporate liberalism run amok with a scam company operating as a way to bolster one’s Diversity‚ Equity‚ and Inclusion (DEI) credentials. Sweet Baby Inc. was founded in 2018 and works with video game studios to help &;quot;diversify&;quot; their new releases. The company's mission statement speaks volumes‚ reeking with buzzwords: Founded in 2018‚ Sweet Baby Inc. is a narrative development and consultation studio based in Montreal and working around the globe. Our mission is to tell better‚ more empathetic stories while diversifying and enriching the video games industry. We aim to make games more engaging‚ more fun‚ more meaningful‚ and more inclusive‚ for everyone. “Empathetic‚” “diversifying‚” “more inclusive‚” and “for everyone.” The only thing missing is the talk of multiple genders. Sweet Baby Inc. also claims that &;quot;you need diverse voices to solve diverse problems.&;quot; To achieve alleged problems‚ they offer writing‚ narrative‚ representation‚ and development. In other words‚ pretty common components for a development consultant. But as far as representation goes‚ one can only assume they mean no white characters. When a former Sweet Baby Inc. employee was presented with a design for a white character‚ she wrote‚ &;quot;fuck white people‚&;quot; on the graphic: Dani LaLonders SWEET BABY INC graduate‚ her employee designed a white character and she responded back with &;quot;F*CK WHITE PEOPLE&;quot; pic.twitter.com/wZ2Tlk9Y9b — BadSoundingSentences (@BadSoundingS) April 28‚ 2024   If that’s what bringing representation to video games looks like‚ surely they must excel in writing‚ narrative‚ and development&;#33; Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed: Valhalla‚ Sony's God of War: Ragnarok‚ and Warner Bros. Games' Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League‚ are some major titles recently released that Sweet Baby Inc. has had their hand in making. Their scope of consultation goes beyond those studios and also includes the likes of Valve‚ Electronic Arts‚ 2K Studios‚ Xbox Game Studios‚ Square Enix‚ Wizards of the Coast‚ and many others. However‚ not every company has great success when going woke. Unfortunately for the crew at Mimimi Games‚ they consulted with Sweet Baby Inc. on Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew‚ and after costs outweighed their revenue‚ they closed their doors. Many people pointed to Sweet Baby Inc. as the reason why Mimimi Games shut down. With DEI tainting the world around us and now tainting the virtual world‚ one man who goes by Kabrutus‚ created a website that detects DEI in video games. The site‚ deidetected.com‚ is a spawn from a Steam curator list titled &;quot;Sweet Baby Inc detected‚&;quot; which is simply a list of games available on the Steam marketplace. That’s it. Nothing more‚ nothing less. The curator list currently has over 350k followers and has garnered attacks on Kabrutus and others from Sweet Baby Inc. employees.  But supporters of this shift in video games are trying to reframe the Sweet Baby Inc. backlash as a hate movement: They are trying to reframe the Sweet Baby Inc. backlash as a hate movement. Yes it was...on their part. Don't let them forget SBI started it and never apologized. https://t.co/dsDDZ15hTS pic.twitter.com/klPpWHyLQq — Grummz (@Grummz) April 24‚ 2024 These attacks come as no surprise when the Co-Founder of Sweet Baby Inc. had this to say at Game Developers Conference 2019: The Co-Founder of Sweet Baby Inc Kim Belair proudly explains the method she uses to force bosses at game studios to censor‚ alter‚ and &;quot;diversify&;quot; game projects she feels are problematic - &;quot;Terrify them&;quot; aka threaten them with the anger of the cancel culture mob. pic.twitter.com/eFJZeKqSZd — GamesNosh (@GamesNosh) March 4‚ 2024 So why are studios still working with Sweet Baby Inc.&;#63; I think in order to get the proper funds from share holders‚ certain things need to be checked off. Consulting sweet baby inc might be one of them — Mightykeef (@MightyKeef) April 24‚ 2024
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Lessons From Other Campus Protests
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Lessons From Other Campus Protests

The year was 1966 and Ronald Reagan was running for governor of California. A major part of his platform was to “clean up the mess at Berkeley” and other college campuses throughout the state that were experiencing protests and strikes over issues that included the military draft‚ civil rights and “women’s issues.” While not on a scale of the pro-Hamas‚ anti-Israel‚ anti-America and Jewish hatred we are witnessing now on several college campuses‚ Reagan’s response could instruct current college presidents and admissions officers to quell the unrest. The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History has preserved Reagan’s remarks and later actions as governor. In a campaign speech‚ Reagan said many leftist campus movements had transcended legitimate protest‚ with the actions of &;quot;beatniks‚ radicals and filthy speech advocates&;quot; having more to do &;quot;with rioting‚ with anarchy&;quot; than &;quot;academic freedom.&;quot; He faulted university administrators and faculty‚ who &;quot;press their particular value judgments&;quot; on students‚ for &;quot;a leadership gap and a morality and decency gap&;quot; on campus‚ and suggested a code of conduct be imposed on faculty to &;quot;force them to serve as examples of good behavior and decency.&;quot; Morality‚ good behavior and decency appear to be electives‚ not requirements‚ on too many of today’s university campuses whose “students” (and apparently not all are students) are now running the institutions of what might be called lower learning. Six months after becoming governor in 1967‚ Reagan wrote a letter to Glenn Dumke‚ chancellor of San Francisco State College‚ who opposed the unrest occurring on many California campuses. In it‚ Reagan condemned “these people and this trash” who used “the excuse of academic freedom and freedom of expression” to justify continuation of the protests. “We wouldn’t tolerate this kind of language in front of our families.” He called on Dumke to “lay down some rules of conduct and promised “you’d have (all the) backing I could give you.” We need to hear more of this type of talk to counter the anarchists and hatred of Jews and Israel and support of terrorist organizations on today’s college campuses. Even more than talk‚ action is needed. Writing in The Wall Street Journal‚ Ira Stoll says the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and the Open Society Foundation headed by George Soros have been contributing hundreds of thousands of dollars to leftist organizations that funnel money to groups that are behind these campus upheavals. At a minimum the IRS should take a look at their tax-exempt status to see if they have violated regulations pertaining to what is allowable for nonprofits. The government should also look at whether any of those shouting antisemitic and anti-American slogans are here on student visas. If they are those visas should be revoked and the students deported. Others who are found guilty of giving aid and comfort to terrorists should be expelled. Some wealthy donors to Columbia University and other schools have pledged to withdraw financial support if order and decorum are not restored. All of this feeds the view that America is coming apart. Where are the leaders like Ronald Reagan who label this behavior for what it is and then do something about it&;#63; Reagan ended his letter to Dumke with a question that should answer itself: “Hasn’t the time come to take on those neurotics in our faculty group and lay down some rules of conduct for the students comparable to what we’d expect in our own families&;#63;” If that time had come in 1967‚ surely it is long past due in 2024.
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Networks BLACKOUT Columbia Students Wishing ‘Glory to All Our Martyrs’
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Networks BLACKOUT Columbia Students Wishing ‘Glory to All Our Martyrs’

Overnight‚ anti-Semitic/pro-Hamas extremists at Columbia – who’ve been chanting for the murder of Jews – took over an academic building. Come Tuesday morning‚ the liberal broadcast networks (ABC‚ CBS‚ and NBC) hyped the development but conspicuously omitted the nastier details reported throughout the night: wishes for “glory to all our martyrs” (a.k.a. Hamas)‚ assaulting other students who locked arms to stop them from breaking down the doors‚ and a report that they took a facility worker “hostage.” “Despite warnings of suspension and expulsion for students involved in the encampment here at Columbia University‚ some pro-Palestinian protesters set up more tents on campus and stormed that academic building overnight. They say it is all in support of Gaza‚” boasted ABC correspondent Stephanie Ramos during Good Morning America. Adding: “Video capturing students slamming desks‚ breaking windows‚ and barricading themselves inside.” Over on CBS Mornings‚ co-anchor Gayle King tried to downplay the illegal occupation of Hamilton Hall by noting the “building has been occupied many times over the years.” But she did tout that the pro-terrorist mob “hung a banner renaming Hamilton Hall for a little girl killed in Gaza;” while ignoring their “intifada” banner. King also called it &;quot;the War on Gaza&;quot; as if the Palestinians didn't start the war with Hamas's October 7 terrorist attack. “Social media footage shows dozens of masked protesters using a hammer to take over Hamilton Hall‚ a building at Columbia University‚ just before 1 a.m. The group can be seen inside running around‚ with some placing chairs and tables in front of the doors‚ barricading themselves in‚” reported CBS correspondent Tom Hanson.     For NBC’s Today‚ correspondent George Solis noted the “intifada” banner but failed to explain that it meant the targeted killing of Jews. He also framed the occupation of the building as just a response to university officials suspending students for not dismantling the encampment: Overnight‚ campus protests escalating. Demonstrators occupying a building at Columbia University smashing windows‚ barring the doors‚ and unfurling banners – including one reading intifada – after protesters circled the campus earlier in the night. The unrest coming just hours after the university started suspending students who refused to leave an encampment after a deadline had passed. All three of them used the “social media footage” that was going around last night‚ but they all sanitized their reports by refusing to show or mention some of the more heinous things that occurred during the seizure of the building. In addition to multiple reports that a message of “glory to all our martyrs” was put out by organizers of the encampment‚ there were videos of their leader Khymani James whipping up the crowd into a frenzy to violently assault three students who linked arms in an attempt to keep the mob from storming Hamilton Hall.   Here is video of him leading the mob to assault 3 students trying to protect the building. pic.twitter.com/du3OlsCqUo — AG (@AGHamilton29) April 30‚ 2024   James was supposedly expelled from the university after a video circulated online of him giving a blood-thirsty rant against Jews. Other videos showed 63-year-old “professional protest consultant” Lisa Fithian suggesting the students protecting the building were the “assholes” (above) and directing other students to flip large metal tables to barricade the doors.   BREAKING.🚨 All charges have been *DROPPED* against Pro-Hamas rioters who took over Hamilton Hall at Columbia University on Monday night. Columbia U. refused to let NYPD in despite protesters allegedly committing unlawful detention‚ vandalism &; assault.pic.twitter.com/kwgFxWtmv6 — Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) April 30‚ 2024   Further excluded by the broadcast networks‚ Hen Mazzig‚ founder of the Tel Aviv Institute reported that the students held a university facilities worker “hostage” for a time   Protesters inside Hamilton Hall at Columbia University have hung banners reading “Intifada&;quot; after they vandalized and took over a university building last night. A Columbia facilities worker was “held hostage” as students occupied the hall. The university asked those &;quot;who can… pic.twitter.com/atUhOZq88G — Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) April 30‚ 2024   The transcripts are below. Click &;quot;expand&;quot; to read: ABC’s Good Morning America April 30‚ 2024 7:02:58 a.m. Eastern (…) ROBIN ROBERTS: Take a look at the scene right now. Protesters on campus there in North Carolina. And then overnight protesters here in New York at Columbia barricaded themselves inside the school and now the university is taking more action. Stephanie Ramos is there on the scene for us. Good morning to you‚ Stephanie. STEPHANIE RAMOS: Robin‚ good morning. Despite warnings of suspension and expulsion for students involved in the encampment here at Columbia University‚ some pro-Palestinian protesters set up more tents on campus and stormed that academic building overnight. They say it is all in support of Gaza. [Cuts to video] Overnight‚ pro-Palestinian protesters gathering outside Columbia University's Hamilton Hall and then storming the building. Video capturing students slamming desks‚ breaking windows‚ and barricading themselves inside. Just after 12:30 a.m. this morning‚ dozens left the encampment and entered the hall. Students‚ defiant. Refusing to dismantle their encampment. PRO-HAMAS PROTESTER: You need to stop bombing. You need to stop the indiscriminate killing‚ massacre of Palestinians in Gaza. That's how you end the war. (…) CBS Mornings April 30‚ 2024 7:06:27 a.m. Eastern GAYLE KING: Now to breaking news overnight‚ a major escalation in the protest at Columbia University where demonstrators against the War on Gaza have now broken into a building on campus. The group hung a banner renaming Hamilton Hall for a little girl killed in Gaza. That building has been occupied many times over the years. Tom Hanson is there at a very tense moment with police standing by. Tom‚ good morning to you. It was tense all afternoon‚ yesterday. My heart was racing‚ watching that video on the campus yesterday afternoon. TOM HANSON: That is an understatement. Gayle‚ good morning to you. Protests at Columbia University continued well into the night after the school began suspending protesting students refusing to leave their encampment‚ but those demonstrations escalated to an outright occupation of this campus building just behind me. [Cuts to video] Social media footage shows dozens of masked protesters using a hammer to take over Hamilton Hall‚ a building at Columbia University‚ just before 1 a.m. The group can be seen inside running around‚ with some placing chairs and tables in front of the doors‚ barricading themselves in. They also took the second floor‚ unraveling the building and reclaiming the building as Hind’s Hall in honor of a six-year-old girl who was killed in Gaza this year. (…) NBC’s Today April 30‚ 2024 7:03:28 a.m. Eastern (…) GEORGE SOLIS: Tensions here at Columbia University reaching a fervor pitch. Columbia Public Safety officials issuing that public advisory to most students and faculty urging them to avoid campus today after demonstrators took over the building on campus. It comes as that deadline for the voluntary dispersement of the encampment here on campus came and went. All this‚ as the campus clashes continue nationwide. [Cuts to video] Overnight‚ campus protests escalating. Demonstrators occupying a building at Columbia University smashing windows‚ barring the doors‚ and unfurling banners – including one reading intifada – after protesters circled the campus earlier in the night. The unrest coming just hours after the university started suspending students who refused to leave an encampment after a deadline had passed. (…)
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America's heartland torn apart by tornado outbreak
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America's heartland torn apart by tornado outbreak

America’s heartland was devastated by 144 confirmed tornadoes on Friday and Saturday‚ leaving many injured and much property lost. The tornadoes ranged from EF-0 to EF-3 and destroyed communities all the way from Texas to Iowa. In one video that a brave civilian captured‚ a tornado crosses the path of a train in Nebraska‚ absolutely obliterating everything it touches — except for the train. While the tornadoes in Nebraska were devastating‚ there were thankfully no casualties reported. “How did everyone survive this in Nebraska&;#63;” Keith Malinak says‚ astounded. “Yeah‚ it’s amazing‚” Pat Gray agrees. In another video‚ a man stands outside to capture video of a tornado approaching his home while his wife begs him to come inside. He records until the last minute when the tornado breaks into two separate tornadoes — which is absolutely terrifying. “Their home got destroyed‚ by the way‚” Malinak says‚ adding that one tornado came within a half a mile of his family’s home in Elkhorn‚ Nebraska. “Makes you count your blessings‚ doesn’t it&;#63;” Gray says. While there were luckily many survivors‚ there was much property damage‚ many homes destroyed‚ and unfortunately some casualties in other places‚ like Oklahoma. Those victims can be helped at Mercury One‚ where 100% of donations go to those in affected areas. “If you can contribute‚ it would be greatly appreciated. There’s a lot of rebuilding to do‚” Gray says. Want more from Pat Gray&;#63;To enjoy more of Pat's biting analysis and signature wit as he restores common sense to a senseless world‚ 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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University of Florida issues perfect response after student protesters break rules and get arrested: 'Not a daycare'
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University of Florida issues perfect response after student protesters break rules and get arrested: 'Not a daycare'

The University of Florida is not playing around.Multiple student protesters were arrested on Monday for refusing to comply with university rules about protests. Pro-Palestinian students have been demonstrating on the University of Florida's campus in Gainesville since last Wednesday.In a statement after the arrests‚ UF spokesman Steve Orlando explained the university had given the protesters ample opportunity to comply with rules‚ but they refused. Now‚ those protesters are facing the consequences of their actions.&;quot;This is not complicated: The University of Florida is not a daycare‚ and we do not treat protesters like children — they knew the rules‚ they broke the rules‚ and they’ll face the consequences‚&;quot; Orlando said.&;quot;For many days‚ we have patiently told protesters — many of whom are outside agitators — that they were able to exercise their right to free speech and free assembly. And we also told them that clearly prohibited activities would result in a trespassing order from UPD (barring them from all university properties for three years) and an interim suspension from the university‚&;quot; he explained. &;quot;For days UPD patiently and consistently reiterated the rules‚&;quot; Orlando said. &;quot;Today‚ individuals who refused to comply were arrested after UPD gave multiple warnings and multiple opportunities to comply.&;quot; — (@) Last week‚ University of Florida officials laid out strict guidelines for the protests and warned of immediate consequences to any student or university employee who violated those rules.A university flier stated that &;quot;allowable activities&;quot; included &;quot;speech‚&;quot; &;quot;expressing viewpoints‚&;quot; and &;quot;holding signs in hands.&;quot; But demonstrating inside buildings‚ littering‚ blocking entrances and exits‚ camping‚ threats‚ violence‚ and other disruptions would be strictly prohibited.Students who violated the rules would be given a three-year trespass and suspension‚ the flier warned. Employees‚ moreover‚ would be trespassed and &;quot;separated from employment.&;quot;&;quot;Peaceful protests are constitutionally protected‚&;quot; the university said last week‚ &;quot;but breaking the law will result in an immediate trespassing order from UFPD and an interim suspension from Student Life.&;quot;Meanwhile at Columbia University‚ where administrators have been negotiating with and appeasing anti-Israel students‚ protesters are now occupying a building on campus.Like Blaze News&;#63; Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here&;#33;
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Leftist MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace actually suggests Trump may take her off the air if he wins back presidency
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Left-wing MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace suggested that if former President Donald Trump wins back the presidency in November‚ he may take her off the air.Say what&;#63;Wallace began her mini-monologue Monday by calling attention to the White House Correspondents' Dinner‚ which took place over the weekend. Wallace called the annual event &;quot;one of the signs of a healthy‚ functioning democracy&;quot; where &;quot;a president doing everything right&;quot; — that is to say‚ Joe Biden‚ according to her — &;quot;celebrates and honors a free press.&;quot;But she added that this year there was a &;quot;darker undercurrent&;quot; at the dinner — i.e.‚ the very real possibility that Trump could win back the White House. With that‚ Wallace declared‚ &;quot;At this exact time next year‚ depending on what happens in November‚ seven months from now‚ we can’t say for certain that there would even be a White House Correspondents’ Dinner‚ or even a free press‚ or even a White House Press Corps. Right&;#63; Don't have to have one. Could be another norm Trump blows up.&;quot;Wallace curiously lavished praise on Colin Jost of &;quot;Saturday Night Live&;quot; — who was tapped to tell jokes at the dinner — calling him an &;quot;ever-hilarious superstar.&;quot; (Wallace may want to check out the New York Times' assessment of Jost's performance‚ which says his attempts at humor &;quot;fell flat.&;quot;)She also noted Biden's toast &;quot;to a free press&;quot; at the conclusion of the event &;quot;landed very differently this year‚ because depending what happens in November‚ seven months from right now‚ this time next year I might not be sitting here. There might not be a White House Correspondents’ Dinner or a free press.&;quot; Nicolle Wallace says she could be taken off the air if Trump wins youtu.be At the dinner‚ Biden stated that &;quot;the defeated former president has made no secret of his attack on our democracy. He said he wants to be a dictator on Day One‚ and so much more. He tells supporters he is their revenge and retribution. When in God’s name have you ever heard of another president say something like that&;#63; And he promised a bloodbath when he loses again. We have to take this seriously. Eight years ago it was written off as ‘just Trump talk.’ But‚ no longer. Not after January 6th.&;quot; Mediaite noted that Biden also told the journalists in the room that &;quot;I’m sincerely not asking you to take sides. I’m asking you to rise up to the seriousness of the moment.”Like Blaze News&;#63; Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here&;#33;
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Biden demands more gun laws after 4 law enforcement officers are killed trying to enforce existing gun law
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Biden demands more gun laws after 4 law enforcement officers are killed trying to enforce existing gun law

Four law enforcement officers were killed in North Carolina on Monday and several more wounded as they attempted to serve a warrant in connection with illegal gun possession.Around 1:30 p.m. on Monday‚ members of a U.S. Marshals Task Force arrived at a home on the east side of Charlotte‚ North Carolina‚ to serve a warrant. The subject of the warrant‚ 39-year-old Terry Clark Hughes Jr.‚ was wanted in connection with possession of a firearm by a felon and two counts of felony fleeing to elude out of nearby Lincoln County.As officers approached the home‚ shots suddenly rang out‚ striking several members of the task force. Officers then returned fire as shots from inside the residence continued. Hughes eventually emerged from the residence‚ still apparently shooting at the police. Hughes was then fatally shot by one of the officers on scene‚ and he died in the front yard. Even as Hughes lay dying‚ individuals from inside the home reportedly continued to shoot at the cops.Three members of law enforcement who were shot during the gunfire died almost immediately: state Department of Adult Correction Officers Sam Poloche and William &;quot;Alden&;quot; Elliott and an unnamed deputy marshal with the U.S. Marshals Service. A fourth member of the task force‚ Officer Joshua Eyer of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department‚ was initially wounded and was raced to the hospital‚ but he succumbed to his injuries later that day.&;quot;Officer Eyer faithfully served the CMPD's North Tryon Division for six years and was a member of the 178th Recruit Class‚&;quot; said a statement from CMPD Chief Johnny Jennings. &;quot;We are forever indebted to Officer Eyer for his bravery and ultimate sacrifice. His life and service will never be forgotten. Please say a prayer for Officer Eyer's loved ones during this difficult time.&;quot; In addition to the deceased officers‚ four other officers were wounded. Their current condition is unknown.After the shoot-out‚ a standoff between CMPD's SWAT team and individuals inside the home began and continued for hours. Two females‚ one of whom is just 17 years old‚ were eventually removed from the home. They were taken in for questioning and are considered persons of interest. By 5 p.m.‚ officers declared the area safe for normal road traffic.Politicians at the local‚ state‚ and federal level immediately issued statements expressing their condolences and their support and admiration for law enforcement. U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) said: &;quot;An attack in Charlotte on our brave law enforcement officers who swore an oath to protect and serve us all. Susan and I are praying for everyone’s safety.&;quot;North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper (D) likewise offered prayers for the victims and claimed he'd &;quot;offered state resources to help.&;quot;President Biden also weighed in‚ calling the fallen officers &;quot;heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice.&;quot; However‚ as is his wont‚ he then used the deadly incident to demand more gun laws. &;quot;Now‚&;quot; he said.&;quot;Leaders in Congress need to step up so that we ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines‚ require safe storage of guns‚ and pass universal background checks and a national red flag law‚&;quot; his statement continued.&;quot;Enough is enough.&;quot;Like Blaze News&;#63; Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here&;#33;
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