Author: Alexander Toma

Make America Great Again, Inc. (MAGA Inc.), a SuperPAC supporting former President Donald Trump, has established a presence on TikTok using the handle @MAGA. This move marks the first time an entity connected to Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee for 2024, has joined the video-sharing social media platform. Officials from MAGA Inc. conveyed to Fox News Digital that TikTok will serve as an additional platform to disseminate Trump campaign messaging, rapid responses, and content supporting Trump’s election efforts for 2024. Taylor Budowich, CEO of MAGA Inc., stated that TikTok’s vast user base makes it a strategic platform to promote…

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Kim Gardner, the former St. Louis Circuit Attorney, is currently unaccountable as Missouri officials, including Missouri Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick, report her whereabouts as unknown. Fitzpatrick, emphasizing a need for accountability, has indicated that attempts to contact Gardner, including efforts to serve her with a subpoena, have been unsuccessful for several months. The situation comes in light of the serious allegations against her regarding the misuse of taxpayer funds and rights abuses. https://twitter.com/stltoday/status/1788023232173392341 Gardner, a Democrat and the first Black circuit attorney for St. Louis, assumed office on January 1, 2017, after being elected in 2016 and re-elected in 2020. She…

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A federal judge has indefinitely postponed the trial concerning former President Donald Trump’s handling of classified documents, originally scheduled to begin on May 20. This decision is expected to delay the trial until after the upcoming November 5 election. U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, in a detailed five-page scheduling order, expressed concerns that setting a trial date now would be premature given the unresolved pre-trial motions and the extensive preparations needed to ensure the case is properly presented to a jury. Cannon said that the “finalization of a trial date at this juncture … would be imprudent and inconsistent with…

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The Biden administration has indefinitely postponed the release of a report that was expected to investigate potential Israeli war crimes in Gaza, according to sources cited by Politico. This report, initially scheduled for release by the U.S. State Department, could have implications for U.S. foreign aid to Israel, especially if the investigation found violations of international humanitarian law. The U.S. Leahy Law prohibits providing military aid to foreign security forces that commit gross human rights violations. Democratic Senator Peter Welch, a vocal critic of the Israeli Defense Forces’ (IDF) actions in Gaza, has urged the administration to suspend aid to…

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President Trump recently expressed his readiness to make significant sacrifices for the Constitution amid ongoing legal challenges. He mentioned his commitment to the Constitution despite a gag order issued by Judge Juan Merchan, which restricts him from speaking about certain subjects related to his trial. This gag order is part of a broader context where Trump feels persecuted by what he describes as a “uniparty regime” and a biased “justice system.” “This judge has given me a gag order and said you’ll go to jail if you violate it, and frankly, you know what, our Constitution is much more important…

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a member of the prominent Kennedy political dynasty and now an independent candidate, has issued a public challenge to former President Donald Trump for a debate at the upcoming Libertarian National Convention set to start on May 24 in Washington, D.C. Kennedy extended this invitation through a post on the social media platform X, suggesting that the debate would demonstrate to the American public that major candidates are not afraid to directly engage with each other. He remarked, “I asked the convention organizers and they are game for us to use our time there to bring…

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Today, May 7, 2024, Adult film star Stormy Daniels testified in a Manhattan courtroom during former President Donald Trump’s criminal trial on Tuesday. During the testimony, Daniels recounted her 2006 encounter with Trump at a celebrity golf tournament in Nevada, where she claimed they had slept together after a two-hour conversation in his hotel suite. She also discussed Trump’s subsequent promises to cast her on his reality show, which never materialized. While interacting with Donald Trump, she stated that he neither offered her money nor instructed her to remain quiet. This suggests that there was no attempt to conceal the…

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A legal storm is brewing in Davidson County, North Carolina, as a student and his family have filed a lawsuit against the Davidson County Board of Education. The suit comes in the wake of a controversy over the suspension of sophomore Christian McGhee for using the term “illegal alien” during an English class. The Liberty Justice Center is representing the McGhee family in their fight for Christian’s rights to free speech, education, and due process. The incident in question occurred last month when Christian raised his hand during a vocabulary lesson and asked his English teacher if a reference to…

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Today, May 7, 2024, TikTok initiated legal proceedings against the US federal government, asserting that the potential ban of the app and its Chinese owner, ByteDance, would infringe upon the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. This lawsuit comes in response to a bill signed by President Joe Biden last month, which mandates that TikTok and its parent company either divest their ownership of the app or face a nationwide ban. https://twitter.com/TikTokPolicy/status/1787877211342574014 TikTok has argued that the law not only violates the First Amendment but also imposes an impossible requirement for divestiture. The company claims that any such action…

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The Boy Scouts of America, a 114-year-old organization, is undergoing a significant transformation by changing its name to Scouting America. This decision comes after years of challenges, including a flood of sexual abuse claims and bankruptcy. The rebranding is part of an effort to “increase inclusivity” and address the organization’s declining membership numbers. In recent years, the Boy Scouts of America has made several changes to its policies, including allowing gay youth in 2013 and ending a ban on gay adult leaders in 2015. In 2017, the organization announced that girls would be accepted into Cub Scouts and the flagship…

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