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Airline refuses to ship monkeys for US scientific research
Kenya Airlines will stop animal shipments after a car crash
Kenya Airlines will stop shipping monkeys for a US research laboratory after the animals they were transporting got involved in a car crash in Pennsylvania.
Allan Kilavuka, the airline CEO, confirmed on Tuesday in an email to the Associated Press that the company will not renew the contract with the shipper after it expires in February. The shipper, who remains unidentified, has commissioned the airline to transport cynomolgus macaque monkeys from Mauritius in the Indian Ocean to New York.
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https://www.rt.com/news/548115-airline-refuse-ship-monkeys/
https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/592462-graham-defends-opposition-to-jan-6-pardons-after-trump-calls-him-a-rino
Graham defends opposition to Jan 6 pardons after Trump calls him a 'RINO'
Sen. Lindsey GrahamLindsey Olin GrahamTrump: 'RINO' Graham 'wrong' on pardoning Jan. 6 rioters On The Money — Layoff rate hit record low in December Hillicon Valley — Presented by Cisco — Spotify faces critics over Rogan controversy MORE (R-S.C.) on Wednesday defended his stance against offering pardons to Jan. 6 defendants a day after former President TrumpDonald TrumpTrump: 'RINO' Graham 'wrong' on pardoning Jan. 6 rioters Jan. 6 panel probing Trump's role in effort to seize voting machines: report Overnight Energy & Environment — Virginia panel votes down Wheeler MORE called him a “RINO,” an acronym that means “Republican In Name Only.”
“I stand with the police officers who protect our streets, federal courthouses, and the United States Capitol against rioters. They deserve our respect and support and I will not second-guess the decisions they made under dire circumstances,” the South Carolina senator said in a statement.
However, he emphasized that Americans needed to have a unified voice against “politically motivated violence.”
“All Americans are entitled to have a speedy trial and their day in court, but those who actively engage in violence for whatever political cause must be held accountable and not be forgiven,” Graham said.
The remarks from Graham follow comments that Trump made during an interview with Newsmax on Tuesday night. Trump was responding to an interview that Graham did last weekend on CBS’ “Face the Nation” in which he called it “inappropriate” to offer pardons to the defendants of the Jan. 6 riot — an idea floated by Trump at a rally.
"You talked about the potential, if it's appropriate, of pardoning some of the January 6ers," Newsmax’s Rob Schmitt asked the former president. "Lindsey Graham said a couple days later, he thinks that's inappropriate. What do you think?"
"Well, Lindsey Graham's wrong. I mean, Lindsey's a nice guy, but he's a RINO. Lindsey's wrong,” Trump said.
"Lindsey Graham doesn't know what the hell he's talking about if he says that," Trump added later in the interview.
The remarks are surprising from Trump given that Graham is considered one of the former president’s closest allies in the Senate. He has often used the acronym “RINO” to refer to other Republicans like Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellTrump: 'RINO' Graham 'wrong' on pardoning Jan. 6 rioters Briahna Joy Gray: Biden's Supreme Court promise 'bare minimum' gesture to Black voters GOP can't escape Trump-fueled election controversies MORE (R-Ky.), who also told reporters on Tuesday that he was against pardoning Jan. 6 rioters.
"I would not be in favor of shortening any of the sentences for any of the people who pleaded guilty to crimes," the Senate GOP leader said.
“The election of 2020 was decided Dec. 14 of 2020 when the Electoral College certified the winner of the election. What we saw here on January the 6th was an effort to prevent the peaceful transfer of power from one administration to another, which has never happened before in our country,” McConnell added.
THE RINOS ARE FUCKED
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/johnson-dhs-migrant-releases-gop-border-crisis
Johnson grills DHS on migrant releases, as GOP pressure builds on border crisis
FIRST ON FOX: Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., is calling for answers to a slew of questions regarding the Biden administration’s handling of the crisis at the southern border and the release of migrants into the interior — as Republican pressure grows on the administration and the crisis rolls into its second year.
Johnson, who sits on the Senate Homeland Security Committee and is the ranking member of the subcommittee on investigations, followed up on previous requests for information from the Department of Homeland Security on the crisis with a letter with additional requests.
MORE THAN 47,000 MIGRANTS RELEASED INTO US BY BIDEN ADMIN IN 2021 FAILED TO REPORT TO ICE
There were 178,840 migrant apprehensions at the border in December, after a FY 2021 that saw approximately 1.7 million encounters, overwhelming border authorities, after Trump-era policies were rolled back in favor of a growing practice of releasing migrants into the U.S. interior.
It has led to intense Republican criticism about the purported failure of the Biden administration’s focus on "root causes" in Central America, with lawmakers pointing to the rapid rollback of Trump-era policies combined with a reduced interior enforcement and a push for mass amnesty for illegal immigrants already here.
Fox News recently reported on how single adults are being released into the interior just hours after arriving in the United States, and how a smaller percentage of migrants are being removed via the Trump-era Title 42 public health policy.
Jan. 23, 2022: Fox News footage shows migrants being released into the US.
Jan. 23, 2022: Fox News footage shows migrants being released into the US.
While the Biden administration was forced by court order to re-implement the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) – the Trump-era policy that quickly returns migrants to Mexico – so far only a few hundred migrants have been enrolled in it.
Johnson’s letter requests numbers about how many migrants were released into the interior without being detained, how many were released prior to the resolution of their immigration case, and the number returned to their home country.
BIDEN'S BORDER CRISIS GOES GLOBAL WITH MORE APPREHENSIONS FROM FARAWAY COUNTRIES
The letter also zeroes in on the practice of releasing migrants with a Notice to Report (NTR) – which was used by Border Patrol at the height of the crisis to more quickly process migrants into the interior than issuing them with a Notice to Appear (NTA). Issuing a NTA involves giving migrants a time and date for their immigration hearing and can take hours. The NTR process, which tells migrants to check in with their local Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office, allows migrants to be processed into the interior in as little as 15 minutes.
In a letter to Johnson last month, DHS disclosed that out of 104,171 Notices to Report issued to migrants between the end of March and the end of August, 47,705 failed to report within the 60-day time frame.
An additional 6,607 had not checked in with ICE and were still within the 60-day period, while 49,859 did check in within the 60-day period. DHS also revealed that between March 21 and Dec. 5, ICE issued 50,683 NTAs to migrants who had initially been released with an NTR.
In his letter this week, Johnson requested the NTA numbers for the whole 2021 calendar year, as well as the number apprehended by ICE, the numbers deported for not checking in with ICE, the number paroled after checking in pursuant to an NTR, and the number of those placed in alternatives to detention (ATD).
The Wisconsin lawmaker also requested the numbers of known or suspected "gotaways" — migrants who successfully got past Border Patrol, and the number of aliens with criminal records who were released or paroled into the U.S. interior.
Johnson and a number of other senators will be holding a press conference on the border crisis on Wednesday.
Republicans have been calling for greater transparency from the administration on everything from the number of suspected terrorists encountered at the border to the practices related to how migrants are released into the interior. That pressure is likely to build if the crisis continues in 2022, ahead of what is already likely to be a difficult midterm election for congressional Democrats.
>Zucker didn’t get fired for screwing a staffer. He was given the opportunity to resign for screwing a staffer in lieu of being fired for something far worse.
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Sexual misconduct is the 'public shelter' to accept resignation.
Watch those announcing 2020 P running.
"You cannot attack a political opponent"
None are protected.
None are safe.
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https://creativedestructionmedia.com/investigations/2022/02/01/open-records-request-reveals-strange-behavior-from-ga-secretary-of-state-raffenspergers-office-when-unveiling-dominion-voting-machines-in-2019/
CDMedia has written about former Johns Creek, GA City Councilman Jay Lin and his ties to GA Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. Johns Creek is a wealthy North Atlanta suburb which has a large Asian community, some with ties to the Chinese Communist Party. Johns Creek is a hi-tech-focused area and a juicy target for the CCP.
We also reported that Jay Lin’s campaign manager for the Chinese community, Yale Xiao has circumstantial links to the Chinese Communist Party.
CDMedia filed an open records request at the GA Secretary of State’s office last March for any communications with Jay Lin. We finally received the information this month.
We are beginning to go through 3,000 records but have found some interesting information at first glance.
In September of 2019, The GA Secretary of State’s office was rushing to publicly launch Dominion Voting Systems election machines in Georgia for the Nov 2020 election. The following is one email exchange provided by the GA SoS office per the open records request. The email string discusses where to hold the launch event and who would be invited. The original documents are available via PDF below as well.
Here is local press that was published after the event.
Johns Creek City Councilman Jay Lin introduced officials with the Secretary of State’s office before representatives with the company that will provide new machines conducted a demonstration, reported the Gwinnett Daily Post.
“As a local leader, it is important to me to make sure that the citizens of Gwinnett County are familiar with the new voting system,” said Jay Lin, a businessman and local leader. “I am happy that Secretary Raffensperger took the time out of his busy schedule to come and co-host this informational event with me,” declared the press release issued after the event.
Organizing Dominion Meeting
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9/4/19
Hammock, Tess: “I talked to Jay Lin and he suggested City Hall (which is in Johns Creek). I mentioned we might want Duluth. Would a government building be appropriate for this?”
Fuchs, Jordan – No.
Hammock, Tess: Okay I’ll let him know. We’re pretty set on Duluth, right?
Fuchs, Jordan: Needs to be in the pleasant hill area. Ted Koval will help you. Can you pull this together quickly?
There are many questions raised by this short communications excerpt.
Questions:
Why was Jay Lin included in this discussion at all? He held no public office at the time.
Meeting 9/11/19 in 7 days. A sudden rush to get the event planned…why? Required by law? or for historical PR?
Why was the event held in Gwinnett, and not Fulton where Jay Lin resides?
Jordan Fuchs insisted on no government location for the launch event – Why?
No notice or genuine solicitation to include the public was attempted for the event. Rather PR was after the event, not before — why?
“This is not a full press release. Light on facts.” Jordan Fuchs said of the event PR — why was the press release written to be ‘light on the facts?
CDMedia will be releasing additional information from this open records request in the coming days.
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