Anonymous ID: 360116 June 17, 2022, 8:43 a.m. No.16462030   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2043 >>2112

Not one of them lived in North Idaho…

 

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Anonymous ID: 360116 June 17, 2022, 8:46 a.m. No.16462043   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2052

>>16462030

 

At least 31 members believed to be part of white nationalist group Patriot Front were charged with planning to stage a riot near a Pride event when police stopped the U-Haul they were riding in.

 

https://www.tiktok.com/@nowthis/video/7108764485812440366?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7075422864288532011

Anonymous ID: 360116 June 17, 2022, 9:14 a.m. No.16462198   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2305 >>2391

Iowa Supreme Court Issues Ruling on Abortion Waiting Period Law

 

A highly anticipated abortion ruling came down on Friday from the Iowa Supreme Court, which involves a law requiring women to wait 24 hours before getting an abortion.

 

The Iowa Supreme Court has overruled a 2018 decision and held that abortion is not protected by the state’s constitution.

 

“In a fractured decision that reverses a lower court’s decision to block a 24-hour waiting period before an abortion, the court said the previous ruling that established a constitutional right to an abortion insufficiently recognizes that future human lives are at stake,” USA Today reported.

 

“The ruling sends a case challenging a 2020 law that put in place a 24-hour waiting period for an abortion back to a lower court to reevaluate. It also suggested that a decision from the U.S. Supreme Court, which is expected soon, would further decide the landscape of abortion in Iowa and across the U.S.,” the report added.

 

“Although we overrule (the 2018 decision), and thus reject the proposition that there is a fundamental right to an abortion in Iowa’s Constitution subjecting abortion regulation to strict scrutiny, we do not at this time decide what constitutional standard should replace it,” wrote Justice Edward Mansfield, who penned the majority opinion.

 

Iowa GOP Gov. Kim Reynolds celebrated the Iowa Supreme Court decision in a statement.

 

“Today’s ruling is a significant victory in our fight to protect the unborn. The Iowa Supreme Court reversed its earlier 2018 decision, which made Iowa the most abortion-friendly state in the country,” Reynolds said. “Every life is sacred and should be protected, and as long as I’m governor that is exactly what I will do.”

 

With the Iowa constitutional right removed, and if the Roe precedent is overturned, Iowa lawmakers would have significantly more freedom to pass and enforce restrictive abortion laws.

 

House Speaker Pat Grassley, R-New Hartford, said the decision “is a positive step in our fight to protect the unborn.”

 

Democrats decried the ruling, with House Minority Leader Jennifer Konfrst calling it a “step backward for Iowa families.”

 

“Iowans should always have the final say in making their own healthcare decisions, including abortion, without interference from politicians,” Konfrst said in a statement.

 

The ruling out of Iowa comes as the U.S. Supreme Court will soon deliver the official ruling on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the highly anticipated abortion case that could overrule Roe v. Wade.

 

A draft majority opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito was leaked to Politico in early May and it set off a firestorm on social media.

 

“Roe was egregiously wrong from the start,” Alito writes.

 

“We hold that Roe and Casey must be overruled,” he writes in the document. “It is time to heed the Constitution and return the issue of abortion to the people’s elected representatives.”

 

“We, therefore, hold the Constitution does not confer a right to abortion. Roe and Casey must be overruled, and the authority to regulate abortion must be returned to the people and their elected representatives,” Alito writes in the document, labeled the “Opinion of the Court.”

 

Soon after Alito’s draft majority opinion leaked, it’s assumed there were at least 5 votes in favor of overturning Roe v Wade, leaving state legislators to weigh their own abortion policies.

 

However, the investigation has not identified any suspects and the court’s integrity is growing weaker by the day, according to NPR.

 

One source told the outlet that “the place sounds like it’s imploding.”

 

Another said, “I don’t know how on earth the court is going to finish up its work this term.”

 

The nation’s highest court has taken a slew of actions since the leak, including requiring law clerks to provide cell phone records and sign affidavits, according to CNN.

 

A draft majority opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito was leaked to Politico earlier this month and it set off a firestorm on social media.

 

“Some clerks are apparently so alarmed over the moves, particularly the sudden requests for private cell data, that they have begun exploring whether to hire outside counsel. The court’s moves are unprecedented and the most striking development to date in the investigation into who might have provided Politico with the draft opinion it published on May 2,” CNN reported.

 

“The probe has intensified the already high tensions at the Supreme Court, where the conservative majority is poised to roll back a half-century of abortion rights and privacy protections. Chief Justice John Roberts met with law clerks as a group after the breach, CNN has learned, but it is not known whether any systematic individual interviews have occurred,” the report added.

 

https://conservativebrief.com/court-12-63846/?utm_source=CB&utm_medium=DJD

Anonymous ID: 360116 June 17, 2022, 9:19 a.m. No.16462239   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2305 >>2391

Jan. 6 Committee Ignores Clear Evidence Of Mass Illegal Voting, Systematically Broken Election Laws

 

In its attempt to blame former President Donald Trump for the crimes committed on January 6, 2021, at the U.S. Capitol, House Democrats have spent the week focused on Trump’s unsupported claims of widespread election fraud. The Jan. 6 select committee and the legacy media outlets promoting the show trial completely ignore, however, the verifiable evidence of systemic violations of election law, illegal voting, and the constitutionally deficient execution of the November 2020 election—including issues Trump challenged following the election.

 

Georgia provides a peach of an example. President Biden won Georgia and the state’s 16 electoral votes by a margin of 11,779 individual votes, but before the state certified the results of the November 2020 election, Trump challenged the outcome, raising several issues both in and out of court. Trump hammered accusations of fraud in Fulton County, claiming counterfeit ballots secreted in suitcases and vote-flipping by Dominion Voting Systems gave Biden the victory. But Trump also contested the Georgia results based on evidence indicating that tens of thousands of illegal votes were improperly counted.

 

While Trump’s legal team argued illegal votes in some 30-plus categories were improperly included in the final election tally, violations of Section 21-2-218 of the Georgia election code alone closed the gap between the two presidential candidates. That section provides that state “residents must vote in the county in which they reside, unless they changed their residence within 30 days of the election” and “outside of the 30-day grace period, if people vote in a county in which they no longer reside, ‘their vote in that county would be illegal.’”

 

Shortly after the November general election, Mark Davis, the president of Data Productions Inc. and an expert in voter data analytics and residency issues, compared voting records obtained from the Georgia secretary of state’s office with the National Change of Address (NCOA) database. After excluding individuals who moved within 30 days of the general election, Davis “identified nearly 35,000 Georgia voters who indicated they had moved from one Georgia county to another, but then voted in the 2020 general election in the county from which they had moved.”

 

Trump highlighted this evidence during a telephone conversation with Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. His election lawyers, he said, noted from that data they “have actually hard numbers” of tens of thousands of votes that were counted illegally, and that with the margin of victory less than 12,000, “that in and of itself is sufficient to change the results or place the outcome in doubt.”

 

https://truthtent.com/jan-6-committee-ignores-clear-evidence-of-mass-illegal-voting-systematically-broken-election-laws/

Anonymous ID: 360116 June 17, 2022, 9:23 a.m. No.16462263   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2305 >>2391

NEWSRon DeSantis: Joe Biden’s Trying to ‘Demagogue Energy Companies’ to Cover Bad Policy

 

President Joe Biden’s policies are hurting the American people directly as he continues to “demagogue energy companies,” Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) said during Wednesday’s press conference.

 

“You know, he ran saying he was going to shut down energy production in this country,” DeSantis said, noting that the president is now “trying to demagogue energy companies” as prices continue to reach record highs.

 

“That’s what he said, he said no more fossil fuels. He came into office and did this huge executive order that basically shut down things like ANWR and Keystone and all these other things, and so this is the policy, you know, that he pursued and now he’s lashing out because people are upset that this has been a failed policy,” DeSantis said, explaining that much of what America is experiencing is the direct result of “really bad policies” at the hands of Democrats, who have total control in Washington, DC.

 

“You also have the printing of money and all that they’ve done and he’s saying, ‘Don’t say that we’re spending too much money or printing too much money,’ but you know, you even have Obama’s economists all come out and say that that was a huge mistake to print trillions of dollars,” he continued, noting that inflation is actually much worse than 8.6 percent “because the things that really matter” are much higher.

 

“That’s just the reality. This is the fruits of some really bad decisions. And you know, there’s nothing wrong with just admitting you were wrong and reversing course. I don’t think he’ll do that,” DeSantis said, adding that releasing barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve “is not an energy policy.”

DeSantis added that bad policies could also “start impacting food security and all these other things,” adding “I hope I’m not right on this.”

 

https://www.conspatriotnews.com/ron-desantis-joe-bidens-trying-to-demagogue-energy-companies-to-cover-bad-policy/

Anonymous ID: 360116 June 17, 2022, 9:33 a.m. No.16462320   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2433

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Anonymous ID: 360116 June 17, 2022, 10:07 a.m. No.16462491   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2493

Putin lambasts the West and declares the end of 'the era of the unipolar world'

 

(CNN)Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared the end of "the era of the unipolar world" in a combative speech that lambasted Western countries at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum on Friday.

 

"When they won the Cold War, the US declared themselves God's own representatives on earth, people who have no responsibilities – only interests. They have declared those interests sacred. Now it's one-way traffic, which makes the world unstable," Putin told the audience.

 

The much-hyped speech was delayed by more than 90 minutes because of a "massive" cyberattack. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told journalists in an impromptu conference call that the speech was postponed due to distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks on the conference's systems.

 

It was not immediately clear who was behind the attack. Ukrainian IT Army, a hacker collective, named the St. Petersburg Forum as a target earlier this week on its Telegram channel.

 

Restoration of empire is the endgame for Russia's Vladimir Putin

 

Putin's address at the annual conference, one of his more substantial speeches since he ordered the invasion of Ukraine almost four months ago, was seen as an opportunity for the world to get some insight into his thinking.

 

Once the Russian president took the stage in the western Russian city, he wasted no time on pleasantries and went straight into attacks on the United States and its allies.

 

"They live in the past on their own under their own delusions … They think that … they have won and then everything else is a colony, a back yard. And the people living there are second-class citizens," he said, adding that Russia's "special operation" the phrase the Russian government uses to describe its war on Ukraine has become a "lifesaver for the West to blame all the problems on Russia."

 

After accusing western countries of blaming their problems on Russia, Putin tried to pin the blame for rising food prices on the "US administration and the Euro bureaucracy."

 

Ukraine is a major food producer, but the Russian invasion has affected its entire production and supply chain. The United Nations has said the war has had a devastating impact on supplies and prices and warned it could push up to 49 million more people into famine or famine-like conditions.

 

Why Russia is being accused of using food as a weapon of war

 

European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said last week that food has become part of the Kremlin's "arsenal of terror."

 

Ukrainian officials have accused Russia of stealing Ukrainian grain, accusations that appear to have been confirmed by satellite images showing Russian ships being loaded with Ukrainian grain. On top of that, Russia is blocking maritime access to the Black Sea ports held by Ukraine, meaning that even the grain that is still under Ukrainian control cannot be exported to the many countries that rely on it.

 

Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech during a session of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in St. Petersburg on June 17, 2022.

 

The long-time Russian leader also blamed the West for trying to hurt the Russian economy, calling the sanctions on Moscow "crazy" and "reckless."

 

"Their intention is clear to crush the Russian economy by breaking down the chain the logistical chains, freezing national assets and attacking the living standards, but they were not successful," he added. "It has not worked out. Russian business people have rallied together working diligently, conscientiously, and step-by-step, we are normalizing the economic situation."'

Anonymous ID: 360116 June 17, 2022, 10:07 a.m. No.16462493   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16462491

The Russian president has long framed his decision to launch an invasion of Ukraine as a response to Kyiv's growing diplomatic and security ties with the West. Last week, he hinted that his aim in Ukraine is the restoration of Russia as an imperial power.

 

Putin claims Russia 'forced' into the conflict in Ukraine

 

Speaking about his war on Ukraine on Friday, Putin went straight to his propaganda playbook, claiming Russia was "forced" into the conflict.

 

He called the invasion "the decision of a sovereign country that has an unconditional right … to defend its security."

 

"A decision aimed at protecting our citizens, residents of the People's Republics of Donbas, who for eight years were subjected to genocide by the Kyiv regime and neo-Nazis who received the full protection of the West," he said.

 

The two areas the self-declared Donetsk People's Republic (DNR) and Luhansk People's Republic (LNR) fell under the control of Russia-backed separatists in 2014.

 

War in Ukraine reaches pivotal moment that could determine long-term outcome, intelligence officials say

 

The Kremlin has accused Ukrainian authorities of discriminating against ethnic Russians and Russian speakers in the regions, a charge Kyiv has denied. Starting 2019, Russian passports were offered to the residents of the two entities.

 

Finally, in late February, Putin announced he would recognize them as independent, a move that was seen as the opening salvo of the war.

 

He said on Friday that Russian soldiers and the separatists were "fighting to defend their people" in the Donbas and the right to "reject any attempt to impose pseudo values of dehumanization and moral degradation from outside."

 

No country other than Russia recognizes the two as independent. Ukraine and the rest of the international community considers the territories to be under Russian occupation.

 

The European Commission announced Friday that it was recommending Ukraine and neighboring Moldova as EU candidate states, with the commission's chief Ursula von der Leyen saying that Ukrainians are "ready to die" for the European perspective.

 

Speaking about the European Union on Friday, Putin said the bloc had "lost its sovereignty."

 

“The European Union has fully lost its sovereignty, and its elites are dancing to someone else's tune, harming their own population. Europeans' and European businesses' real interests are totally ignored and swept aside," he said.

 

https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/17/europe/russia-president-vladimir-putin-speech-spief-intl/index.html