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Jews and scientists. Claudia Sheinbaum's family
Jewish Link Mexico and Israel – In 2018, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo became the first woman elected by popular vote to govern Mexico City, but also the first Jew to hold the important position in the history of the country. The following are some facts about her family background.
According to the Mexican journalist Alan Grabinsky was able to clarify for the JTA site , the nuclear family of the current capital regent has preferred to identify more with a tradition of Mexican political activism than with its Jewish roots. Although the Sephardic and Ashkenazi traditions flow through her veins.
His father Carlos Sheinbaum Yoselevitz was a chemical engineer, whose Ashkenazi family came from Lithuania to Mexico in the 1920s, when Jewish migration to our country began to increase considerably. Claudia Sheinbaum's grandfather was a jewelry merchant who in Mexico was involved in the activities of the Mexican Communist Party. And in the Sheinbaum house, daily life took place in Yiddish, with Ashkenazi dishes and with the observance of Jewish major holidays.
For her part, her mother, the renowned scientist Annie Pardo Cemo, comes from a Sephardic family originally from the city of Sofia in Bulgaria, which arrived in Mexico in the 1940s fleeing the Holocaust. Annie Pardo took classes at a Jewish school and later studied biology at the UNAM, later achieving a milestone by becoming the first Sephardic woman to enter the Mexican academy.
Both Carlos and Annie were very involved in Mexican left-wing activism since the 1960s, which saw the historic demonstrations of 1968. As a family, the couple decided to leave the traditionally Jewish area in the west of Mexico City, which which also led to a non-existent formal relationship between the Sheinbaums and the institutionalized Jewish community of Mexico according to Grabinsky, and she decided to go live south, near the UNAM, where Annie worked.
Claudia, the couple's second daughter, studied in non-Jewish schools and decided to pursue higher education in Physics at UNAM, the same university where her mother studied and worked. From a young age, just like his parents, he was part of university political activism and was even part of the formation of the PRD at the end of the 90s. It was in this most politically active stage, when he met the current president of Mexico and who It was his predecessor in the government of the country's capital, Andres Manuel López Obrador, with whom he has since maintained a close relationship regarding his person and his political agenda.
“The local news doesn't touch or discuss Sheinbaum's Jewish heritage, probably just the way she wants it,” Grabinsky notes.
Regarding her Judaism and her roots, Sheinbaum spoke about it in a meeting with women from the Community at the beginning of June where Enlace Judío was present , when a survey carried out by the newspaper El Financiero pointed her out as the favorite to take the reins of the Mexican capital with 48% of the preferences, while another raised by the newspaper Reforma positioned it with 54% voting intentions.
“Both my last names are of Jewish origin,” said the then-candidate for the “Together We Will Make History” Coalition during the event. “My paternal grandparents immigrated from Lithuania, and my maternal side grandparents were Sephardim who immigrated from Bulgaria in World War II.”
And although she made it clear that her nuclear family is not observant and says she grew up without practicing religion, the culture that has surrounded her has always been Jewish. “I am close to the Jewish community because at my grandparents' house we celebrated all the Jewish holidays.”
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Defence Minister of Ukraine
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REVEALED: Dr. Anthony Fauci confesses he 'made up' covid rules including 6 feet social distancing and masking kids
Fauci said he does not know where the six foot social distancing rule came from
He also said that he was unaware of studies recommending masks for kids
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He was taken back to Port Royal, Jamaica, where, fearing another escape, new governor Hender Molesworth had him hanged from the Drake's yardarm without trial even before he could get off the boat.
A barrister is a type of lawyer in common law jurisdictions.
BANNISTER, Captain.
Ran away from Port Royal, Jamaica, in June, 1684, on a "privateering" venture in a ship of thirty guns. Caught and brought back by the frigate Ruby, and put on trial by the Lieutenant-Governor Molesworth, who was at that time very active in his efforts to stamp out piracy in the West Indies.
Bannister entirely escaped punishment, capital or otherwise, as he was released by the grand jury on a technical point, surely most rare good fortune for the captain in days when the law was elastic enough to fit most crimes, and was far from lenient on piracy. Six months later the indefatigable captain again eluded the forts, and for two years succeeded in dodging the frigates sent out by Governor Molesworth to capture him. Finally, in January, 1687, Captain Spragge sailed victoriously into Port Royal with Bannister and three other buccaneers hanging at the yard-arm, "a spectacle of great satisfaction to all good people, and of terror to the favourers of pirates."
>Ukraine will recognize two states: Israel and Palestine. And will do everything to make Israel stop, so this conflict could end, and civilians would not be hurt.
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Zionist security forces trample their own people
https://nypost.com/2019/05/31/trump-gifted-netanyahu-a-really-nice-map-of-israel/
Trump gifted Netanyahu a really ‘Nice’ map of Israel
https://nypost.com/2019/03/25/trump-signs-order-recognizing-golan-heights-as-part-of-israel/
Trump signs order recognizing Golan Heights as part of Israel
https://www.jpost.com/Breaking-News/Netanyahu-I-will-name-a-Golan-town-after-Trump-587690
Netanyahu: I will name a Golan town after Trump
“Mr. President, my dear friend Donald, you have shown consistently incredible support for Israel, for our right to self-defense. When we exercise that self-defense, you never flinched,” he said.
He also joked about giving the teetotaling Trump “a case of the finest wine from the Golan” as a gift.
“I understand you’re not a great wine drinker,” Netanyahu said, “but could I give it to your staff?”
After Trump replied, “Yes,” Netanyahu appeared to make a sly allusion to the probes dogging the White House.
“I hope they don’t open an investigation on it,” he cracked.
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The federal judge overseeing Hunter Biden’s gun trial dealt his defense two setbacks Sunday, on the eve of jury selection, by blocking one of his expert witnesses and excluding a key piece of evidence the president’s son hoped to use.
The rulings from Judge Maryellen Noreika resolved some of the sticking points that were still simmering before the trial begins Monday. Taken together, these decisions could make a tough case for Hunter Biden even more challenging to win. President Joe Biden’s son has pleaded not guilty to illegally buying and owning a gun while abusing illicit drugs.
Noreika granted a request from special counsel David Weiss to block one of Hunter Biden’s expert witnesses from testifying. The defense had lined up a Columbia University-based psychiatrist who would’ve tried to poke holes in prosecutors’ assertions that Hunter Biden knew he was an addict in 2018 when he bought the gun that led to his indictment.
“The inadequacy of Defendant’s expert disclosure for Dr. (Elie) Aoun leaves the government in the dark as to what his opinions about the facts of this case will be, thus rendering the government unable to prepare for trial,” Noreika wrote in her ruling.
The judge also blocked Hunter Biden’s lawyers from using what they thought was a key piece of exculpatory evidence: an altered version of the federal firearms form he filled out when he bought the gun in 2018 that was tweaked in 2021 by the gun store employees.
Hunter Biden’s lawyers recently argued in court that they wanted to use the doctored form to undermine the credibility of the employees, who are slated to testify on behalf of the prosecutors. They also claimed it showed prosecutors were politically “biased.”
But Noreika ruled the altered version of the form was “irrelevant and inadmissible,” and she went on to blast Hunter Biden’s team for pushing “conspiratorial” theories and “unsupported rhetoric” about the motivations of the Wilmington gun store employees.
“Any probative value it arguably has is substantially outweighed by a danger of unfair prejudice, confusion of issues, and misleading the jury,” she wrote, further adding that any attempts by the defense to use the altered form to demonstrate the employees’ alleged political bias would have been “unduly prejudicial and invites (jury) nullification.”
Only the original form – known as ATF Form 4473 – will be shown to the jury.
On that form, Hunter Biden is accused of falsely swearing that he wasn’t using or addicted to drugs, which allowed him to purchase the gun. Prosecutors contend he was still addicted to crack cocaine at that time, as he has described in his memoir.
Jury selection for the trial is slated to begin Monday morning in Wilmington.
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https://www.reuters.com/legal/hunter-biden-criminal-trial-begins-aftermath-trump-conviction-2024-06-03/
Hunter Biden criminal trial begins in aftermath of Trump conviction
The criminal trial of Hunter Biden kicks off on Monday in federal court in Delaware as President Joe Biden's son faces gun charges in a historic case that begins four days after Donald Trump became the first former U.S. president to be convicted.
In the first trial of the child of a sitting president, Hunter Biden, 54, faces three felony charges stemming from his purchase and possession of a revolver in 2018. He has pleaded not guilty. It is one of two criminal cases he faces, with federal tax charges brought separately in California.
The trial in Wilmington, with U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika presiding, begins with the jury selection process.
Trump was convicted by a jury in state court in New York on Thursday of 34 felony counts of falsifying documents to cover up hush money paid to a porn star to avoid a sex scandal shortly before the 2016 U.S. election that put him in the White House. Trump is the Republican candidate challenging Joe Biden, a Democrat, in the Nov. 5 U.S. election.
Hunter Biden's trial gives Republicans a chance to shift attention away from Trump's legal troubles. Trump is due to be sentenced on July 11. He has pleaded not guilty in three other pending criminal cases.
Hunter Biden was charged last September in the case brought by U.S. Special Counsel David Weiss, a Trump appointee, with lying about his use of illegal drugs when he bought a Colt Cobra .38-caliber revolver and with illegally possessing the weapon for 11 days in October 2018. Weiss, who has investigated Hunter Biden since at least 2019, also brought the tax charges.
If convicted on all charges in the Delaware case, Hunter Biden faces up to 25 years in prison, though defendants generally receive shorter sentences, according to the U.S. Justice Department.
Hunter Biden spent the weekend with his father in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, with the pair biking and attending church together on Saturday in the sunny beach town. The president, who had been expected to depart Rehoboth Beach on Monday, traveled on Sunday evening to his home in Wilmington.
Potential jurors will be screened for their ability to commit to serving the length of the trial, which is expected to run through the end of next week. All 12 jurors must agree he is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt to convict.
The case is expected to center on Hunter Biden's years-long crack cocaine use and addiction, which he has discussed publicly and which was a prominent part of his 2021 autobiography, "Beautiful Things." He told Noreika at a hearing last year that he has been sober since the middle of 2019.
Prosecutors will seek to prove that Hunter Biden knew he was lying when he ticked the box for "no" next to a question on a federal gun purchase form asking if he was unlawful user of a controlled substance.
Prosecution lawyers revealed in court filings that they may use details gleaned from Hunter Biden's phone and iCloud account, including photos of him smoking crack and messages with drug dealers. They said they may call as a witness his former wife Kathleen Buhle, who accused Hunter Biden in their 2017 divorce proceedings of squandering money on drugs, alcohol and prostitutes.
Hunter Biden's lawyers have indicated they may try to show he had completed a drug rehabilitation program before purchasing the gun and may have considered his answer on the gun purchase form to be truthful.
A plea agreement that would have resolved the gun and tax charges without prison time collapsed last year after Noreika questioned the extent of the immunity it extended to Biden. Hunter Biden's lawyers blamed Republican pressure for the failure of the plea agreement.
Congressional Republicans spent years in vain trying to find evidence of a corrupt link between Hunter Biden's foreign business dealings, including work for Ukrainian energy company Burisma, and his father's political power.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/live-blog/hunter-biden-gun-trial-live-updates-rcna154957
Judge in Hunter Biden's gun case makes rulings on evidence ahead of June trial
In a final hearing before Hunter Biden is set to go on trial in Delaware for gun charges, a judge made some vital rulings that will determine what evidence the jury will see during the proceedings that are set to begin on June 3, clearing the way for some contents from a laptop that he left at a Delaware repair shop as well as evidence about his drug use to be shown.
Hunter Biden's attorneys have argued that some of the material on the laptop is not authentic, but prosecutors pushed back Thursday, alleging they haven't presented any evidence of that to the court. In 2019, a computer repair shop owner provided the FBI with a laptop that he said had been left by Hunter Biden. He also gave a copy of the laptop data to former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani. Last September, Hunter Biden sued Giuliani for hacking data from his laptop. Giuliani has shown off the laptop in public, but when the lawsuit was filed, a spokesman for him denied the drive had been manipulated. The lawsuit has not been resolved.
U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika handed both sides wins during the pre-trial conference, telling Hunter Biden's attorneys they could raise some issues with the laptop evidence at trial. But she sided with prosecutors about what they need to prove Hunter Biden's drug use when he bought a gun in 2018. They'll need to show he was using or addicted to drugs around the time of the purchase, she said. The defense argued prosecutors should have to prove Hunter Biden was using drugs on the exact day he bought the gun in question.
Special counsel David Weiss has alleged that Hunter Biden unlawfully purchased and kept a Colt Cobra 388PL revolver for 11 days and made false statements on a form used for gun purchases, claiming he was not an unlawful drug user. President Biden's son has pleaded not guilty to the gun charges, which were filed in Delaware.
The judge also ruled in Hunter Biden's favor on some issues, saying prosecutors are not permitted to mention his tax case in California, his child support case in Arkansas or his discharge from the Navy. Prosecutors are also barred from referring to his "extravagant lifestyle," but they may discuss how he paid for drugs.
The trial is set to begin June 3 after a federal appeals court rejected Hunter Biden's bid to dismiss the charges. He had argued that the charges are "unprecedented" and "unconstitutional" and violated a diversion agreement reached with federal prosecutors that collapsed in July after a judge refused to sign off on it.
Friday's hearing became somewhat contentious during discussions about the laptop and when the defense said it noted a discrepancy on the form that Hunter Biden allegedly signed when he bought the gun, attesting that he was not under the influence or addicted to drugs.
Hunter Biden's attorney Abbe Lowell said new information was added to the digital version of the form that was sent to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives after the criminal investigation began. The digital version included information that Hunter Biden had presented both a passport and Delaware vehicle registration as a form of ID, that the defense said was not present on the form he had signed.
Lowell said the discrepancy calls into question the credibility of the gun store employee and owner, alleging that they did not properly fill out the form and now have a potential bias to cooperate with the government to avoid getting in trouble for altering the form. Lowell said the form was "tampered with" and said he intended to question the workers on what happened.
Prosecutors argued the discrepancy was not relevant.
"The crime was complete at the moment he signed that certification," prosecutor Derek Hines said.
Prosecutors expect up to 12 witnesses to testify, while the defense may call a handful including some experts. The trial is expected to last at least about two weeks.
Some of the issues raised during Friday's hearing were not decided, particularly about Hunter Biden's potential testimony, as the judge said she would have to see how the case progressed. His defense attorneys left open the possibility that he could take the stand in his own defense.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/live-blog/hunter-biden-gun-trial-live-updates-rcna154957
Hunter Biden trial live updates: Historic gun trial against president's son begins
Witnesses who may be called to testify include his ex-wife, Kathleen Buhle, as well as the late Beau Biden’s wife, with whom Hunter Biden had a romantic relationship after his brother died.
Where things stand in the gun case against Hunter Biden:
Hunter Biden, the sole surviving son of President Joe Biden, is going on trial today in Wilmington, Delaware, on three firearms-related charges brought by special counsel David Weiss, a Trump appointee. He has pleaded not guilty.
The trial begins just days after former President Donald Trump was found guilty on all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the New York hush money case.
A federal appeals court last month denied Biden's request to postpone his gun trial. The same panel of judges previously denied his bid to overturn a trial judge’s rejection of several motions to toss out the case.
The gun charges are federal charges, so the president does have the power to pardon his son or commute his sentence if he's convicted. Hunter Biden could face up to 25 years in prison if he's found guilty of all three charges, though he would be unlikely to receive the maximum sentence as a first-time offender. The White House said last year that Joe Biden will not pardon Hunter Biden if he's convicted.
The trial, which will be overseen by U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika, is expected to last roughly two weeks.