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Chess player who made cheating accusations against Daniel Naroditsky now painting himself as a victim

Vladimir Kramnik — who made baseless cheating accusations against US chess star Daniel Naroditsky — has now painted himself as the victim.

7 Social Media Posts You Might Not Want to Miss

Seven must-see social media posts this week in case you missed them. 1. This Democrat wants to slit the throats of Trump supporters. Just another hate-filled, violent Democrat. She’s blaming it on the hood, but plenty of nice people live in the hood. It’s not the hood, it’s her. BREAKING: State Rep. Jolanda Jones (D-TX) [.] The post 7 Social Media Posts You Might Not Want to Miss appeared first on www. independentsentinel. com.

Researchers Say AI Chatbots by Google, OpenAI, Others Overwhelmingly Favor Left-Wing Political Perspectives

The chatbots tested overwhelmingly leaned progressive over conservative, globalist over nationalist, and regulatory over libertarian.

DOJ tells California officials to back off ‘apparent criminal conspiracy’ to arrest ICE agents: ‘Stand down or face prosecution’

Amid reports of ICE raids planned for the Bay Area, Pelosi and Rep. Kevin Mullin (D-Calif.) issued a joint statement claiming that California law “prevents federal agents from taking certain actions” and suggesting local cops could “arrest” ICE agents.

EXCLUSIVE: Farrah Abraham ‘Seeking Justice’ and Has ‘Legal Counsel’… After ‘Teen Mom’ Star Claimed School ‘Expelled Her’ Over Support of Late Right-Wing Podcaster Charlie Kirk

Farrah Abraham is ‘seeking justice’ and has ‘legal counsel’ after she claims she was expelled from school over her support of Charlie Kirk.

Report warns reforms are fueling rise in Colorado violent crime

(The Center Square) As Colorado’s prison population has declined over the past few years, the state has seen an increase in violent crime. This is according to a report released this week by the Common Sense Institute of Colorado, titled “The Reform Paradox.” The report stated that criminal justice reforms have “swung too far in one direction.” [.].

Jack Smith calls Republicans’ bluff with request to testify — on one condition

Former special counsel Jack Smith is calling Republicans’ bluff, turning the tables Thursday by requesting to testify publicly in open hearings before the House and Senate Judiciary Committees. Smith’s attorneys made the request this week in a letter to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA). “As described by various Senators, the toll data collection was narrowly tailored and limited to the four days from January 4, 2021 to January 7, 2021, with a focus on telephonic activity during the period immediately surrounding the January 6 riots at the U. S. Capitol,” Smith’s lawyers wrote. Grassley has accused Smith of improperly spying on Republican lawmakers during the Department of Justice investigation and prosecution of President Donald Trump.”I think it’s important that he’s speaking up in a way to kind of demystify what has been grossly misrepresented to the American people by the senators,” former FBI Deputy Director and CNN senior law enforcement analyst Andrew McCabe said Thursday on CNN’s The Arena with anchor Kasie Hunt. “In that testimony we saw a few weeks ago, as you mentioned, Kasie, toll records are a very rudimentary kind of first step investigative technique in many, many, many, almost all investigations,” McCabe explained. “And it’s typically done early in an investigation when you have an allegation and you’re trying to determine you’re trying to vet an allegation to even see if there’s something worth investigating. So if someone comes to you, let’s say a situation like this, if someone makes an allegation that they have information that the president contacted a particular senator in the process of trying to stall the Congress’s work on certifying the election, one way to vet that information would be to get toll records, to see if there was actually telephonic contact between those people.” Smith’s public testimony could shed light and clarify what happened in the investigation and the methods behind it, he said. “And after you’ve proved that if there’s no contact, then you know, not to go down that investigative avenue. If there is contact, then there are, of course, more techniques that you can use to get to the bottom of it,” McCabe added. “I should also say that it takes a grand jury subpoena to acquire those records. This is not something that a prosecutor, an FBI agent, just dream up off the top of their heads and, you know, call up the phone company and say, ‘Hey, send us everything you have.’ This is a there is a process. These records are accessed lawfully under the purview of the grand jury. So it’s as I said, I think it was grossly misrepresented in that hearing.”.

GOP Senator Breaks With Trump Over Plan To Import Argentine Beef

Sen. Deb Fischer has some “deep concerns” over Trump’s plan to import Argentine beef to lower costs for Americans. (It won’t, but Trump will pretend it will.) Since Fischer is beholden to the agribusiness sector (just behind AIPAC and Finance/Real Estate among donors), it was a given that she’d be against this move. What is slightly unusual is how vocal she is in her opposition. Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), a member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, says she has “deep concerns” over the Trump administration’s plan to import Argentine beef to bring prices down in the U. S. something that has sparked an angry backlash from American ranchers. “Since hearing the president’s comments suggesting the U. S. would buy beef from Argentina, I’ve been in touch with his administration and my colleagues to seek clarity and express my deep concerns,” Fischer wrote Tuesday in a social media post. “Bottom line: if the goal is addressing beef prices at the grocery store, this isn’t the way,” she argued. “Right now, government intervention in the beef market will hurt our cattle ranchers.” Fischer added that the U. S. has “safe, reliable beef” and warned “Nebraska’s ranchers cannot afford to have the rug pulled out from under them when they’re just getting ahead or simply breaking even.”read more.

NFL Insider Says Changes are Coming to Miami Dolphins

One of the bigger topics in the NFL this year that’s not going anywhere any time soon is the mess that is the Miami Dolphins. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and head coach Mike McDaniel are currently a headlining duet Tua Wrongs Don’t Make a Right on the 2025 Test Stephen’s Patience Tour. You should [.] The post NFL Insider Says Changes are Coming to Miami Dolphins appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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