Anonymous ID: 82abaa June 4, 2024, 3:30 p.m. No.20967582   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7825 >>7879 >>7917 >>7958

Elections in all 27 EU countries to be held this weekend - populism is leading everywhere

 

French far-right leader Marine Le Pen isn’t on the ballot at the weekend’s European Parliament election, but she’s likely to emerge as one of its biggest winners.

 

Polls expect her National Rally party to be the top vote-getter in France, trouncing President Emmanuel Macron’s moderate pro-business party. And across Europe, the anti-immigration, nationalist ideas Le Pen has long championed are gaining ground.

 

The June 6-9 elections in all 27 EU countries will shift the makeup of the European Parliament and policy-making in the European Commission, the EU's executive arm, likely further toward the right and far right. And that could boost Le Pen's chances of winning France’s presidency in 2027, a long-time dream.

 

The National Rally’s lead European Parliament candidate Jordan Bardella is riding high on promises to limit free movement of migrants within the EU's open borders, ease up EU pressure on Russia and dial back EU climate rules.

 

“We stand by the idea of rethinking the European model around the idea of nations. Macron’s Europe is a model of the past,″ Bardella said at a Paris rally Sunday.

 

Macron’s pro-EU movement meanwhile is flailing, and its chief candidate Valerie Hayer has struggled to make a mark. That’s troubling for Macron as he tries to lead Europe-wide efforts to defend Ukraine and boost the EU’s own defenses and industry.

 

More popular Prime Minister Gabriel Attal is now joining Hayer at rallies, warning voters that hard-fought post-war European unity — and democracy itself -– is under threat by rising authoritarianism.

 

’’Europe is mortal, because war knocks on our door as bombs are being dropped on Ukraine, on democracy, on our values, and because we know that if Russia wins it won’t stop there,″ Attal said at a rally last week.

 

He said Europe knows "it can’t rely on the U.S. eternally and needs to protect itself … because challenges are multiplying, climate change, big tech, AI, and we can only face them together, the 27 of us.”

 

While EU voters are choosing members of the European Parliament, many are making decisions based on national concerns – and in France, many are expected to use their ballots to express frustration with Macron’s management of the economy, the farm sector, or security in a country about to host the high-risk Paris Olympics.

 

On the left, polls show a surprising resurgence of France’s Socialist Party behind its lead candidate, Raphael Glucksmann, who pledges more ambitious climate policy and protections for European businesses and workers.

 

Macron sidelined France’s once-powerful Socialists and mainstream conservative Republicans when he rose to power in 2017 by staking out a middle ground. But frustration among left-wing voters with Macron’s toughening security and immigration policies, and with the staunch pro-Palestinian stance of the influential far-left France Unbowed party, has driven some back toward the traditional Socialists.

 

Russia's president, Gulf leaders and other oil powers can ‘’cut supplies of gas or oil, but they can’t prevent the wind from blowing in (the French Atlantic town of) Saint-Nazaire and the sun from shining in Marseille. We will earn our freedom back by completing the environmental transformation,″ Glucksmann told followers last week.

 

His fans include office workers like Sébastien Miret, 34.

 

“We want a more feminist, more socially conscious, fairer, more environmentalist Europe, and we’re going to fight to the end to see these ideas win,'' he said at a Socialist campaign event. He's tired of the ‘’match between Macron and the far-right. We’ve seen it too many times. It’s time to move on.”

 

Still, it's Le Pen — runner-up to Macron in the last two presidential elections — who is expected to benefit the most from France’s protest vote, even more so than her party did in the last EU elections in 2019.

 

In the working-class northern France town of Henin-Beaumont, 19-year-old first-time voter Theo Boulogne urged Le Pen to run again for president in 2027, while 76-year-old retiree Gerard Criquelette praised her and Bardella, saying, “They both listen to the people.''

 

Le Pen, whose father and party founder Jean-Marie Le Pen was repeatedly convicted of racism and anti-semitism, no longer calls for extreme measures like quitting the EU and the euro. Instead, she aims to weaken the EU's powers from within.

 

"Across Europe, national parties are rising up not to destroy the European Union, but to build a European alliance of nations capable of facing up to the industrial, environmental, migratory and technological challenges of the 21st century,″ Le Pen told party followers. “Across France and across Europe, we are winning the battle.''

 

https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/frances-win-big-eu-elections-worrying-migrants-macron-110767697

Anonymous ID: 82abaa June 4, 2024, 3:31 p.m. No.20967589   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7825 >>7879 >>7917 >>7958

Hong Kong detains artist on eve of the 35th anniversary of China’s Tiananmen Square crackdown

 

HONG KONG — Hong Kong police briefly detained a performance artist on the eve of the 35th anniversary of China’s Tiananmen Square crackdown, underlining the Chinese territory’s shrinking freedom of expression.

 

Police on Monday took away Sanmu Chen on a street in Causeway Bay, a busy Hong Kong shopping district, close to a park that for decades hosted an annual vigil to mourn the victims of the 1989 crackdown. Before officers approached Chen, he mimed the action of drinking in front of a police van. He also appeared to be drawing or writing something in the air.

 

Police later said that officers took Chen to a police station because they found him causing chaos at the scene. After an investigation, Chan was released unconditionally, police said.

 

On the same day last year, Chen was also detained by police around the same area after chanting “Hong Kongers, do not be afraid. Don’t forget tomorrow is June 4.”

 

For decades, the vigil in Hong Kong’s Victoria Park used to draw thousands of people each June 4 to remember the crackdown, during which government troops opened fire on student-led pro-democracy protesters, resulting in hundreds, if not thousands, dead.

 

But the vigil has vanished under the shadow of a national security law imposed by Beijing in 2020. Critics say its disappearance has illustrated that the freedoms promised to be kept intact in Hong Kong for 50 years when the former British colony returned to Chinese rule in 1997 have been drastically eroded.

 

After the enactment of the law, the group that organized the vigil disbanded. Three of its former leaders, including activist Chow Hang-tung, were charged with subversion under the sweeping law. Tiananmen-related statues were also removed from universities.

 

Like last year, Victoria Park on Tuesday will host a carnival by pro-Beijing groups.

 

Beijing and Hong Kong governments have insisted that the law helped bring back stability to the city following huge anti-government protests in 2019.

 

Earlier on Monday, police arrested an eighth person on suspicion of alleged sedition over their posting of social media content about commemorating the Tiananmen crackdown under a new, home-grown national security law. Among the suspects in the case is activist Chow, who is now being held in custody.

 

Several of the city’s pro-democracy activists told The Associated Press that police have inquired about their plans for Tuesday.

 

On Sunday, a Christian newspaper, which typically publishes content related to the event ahead of its anniversary, left its front page mostly blank in its latest issue. It said it responded to the current situation by turning words into blank squares and white space.

 

Last week, Hong Kong’s Roman Catholic cardinal, Stephen Chow, wrote an article that subtly referenced the anniversary of the crackdown, calling for forgiveness, which he said could make “reconciliation and healing” possible.

 

Chow said the event 35 years ago still remained a sore spot and needed to be handled properly, but said that his faith compelled him to forgive anyone and anything.

 

“Perhaps it is through forgiveness that all parties can escape the finger-pointing and the painful mindset of ‘I will never forgive,’” he wrote.

 

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/hong-kong-detains-artist-eve-35th-anniversary-tiananmen-square-rcna155339

Anonymous ID: 82abaa June 4, 2024, 3:33 p.m. No.20967594   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7825 >>7879 >>7917 >>7958

Maine Law Enforcement Officials Report ‘Uptick’ in Fake Social Security Numbers

 

Officials within a police department in Maine warned that they have seen an “uptick” in fake social security numbers being used for driver’s licenses.

 

Darcy Valido, the communications assistant director of operations for the Sanford Regional Communications Center within the Sanford Police Department, sent an email warning that officials had seen an increase in the Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) issuing driver’s licenses that are “using 999-99-9999” as the social security number, according to Maine Wire.

 

“We’ve seen an uptick in DMV using 999-99-9999 for social security numbers,” Valido wrote in a May 23 email to several police departments in York County, located in southern Maine.

 

Valido added in her email that inputting these numbers in “in-house records” ends up creating an “issue in records.”

 

“In order to obtain your driver’s license in Maine, you must provide proof that you are a legal and lawful resident of Maine by using two forms of identification, one that shows “your date of birth and the other must bear your written signature,” according to the website for the BMV in Maine.

 

“If your social security number is not on file with the Secretary of State, you must provide your social security number,” the website adds.

 

The Maine Wire explained that one reason why there could be an “uptick” in fake social security numbers being used for driver’s licenses could be because of an “uptick in nonimmigrant visa-holder who have obtained driver’s licenses by providing an I-94 document.”

 

Several people took to X to criticize Maine officials for issuing licenses to illegal migrants using fake social security numbers.

 

The Immigration Accountability Project (IAP) questioned “how corrupt” officials needed to be “to issue a driver’s license to someone who writes 999-99-9999” as a social security number.

 

“In the words of @JoeBiden, ‘Come on, man!'” the IAP wrote.

 

Another person pointed out that the BMV is overseen by Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows (D), adding that under Maine law, “forgery is defined as falsely making, completing, or altering a written instrument with the intent to defraud or deceive another person.”

 

Robert Wessels, a Republican candidate running for governor in Maine, wrote in a post on X that the residents of Maine “deserve an answer.”

 

“What is causing this uptick?” Wessels added. “We need a legitimate investigation.”

 

Maine is one of many states that have seen an influx of illegal aliens.

 

As of January 2024, officials in the state had unveiled 60 new apartments in five buildings for illegal aliens and their families. Maine was reported to have budgeted roughly $3.5 million for the project.

 

A report from the Migration Policy Institute showed that, as of 2022, there were around 56,419 foreign-born migrants in Maine, representing an almost 53.8 percent change from 2000 to 2022.

 

https://12ft.io/proxy

Anonymous ID: 82abaa June 4, 2024, 3:35 p.m. No.20967608   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7612 >>7825 >>7879 >>7917 >>7958

House Democrat Urges New York Governor To Pardon Trump 'For The Good Of The Country'

 

U.S. Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.) on Friday urged New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) to pardon Donald Trump following the former president’s conviction on 34 charges in his hush money trial.

 

Phillips, a onetime presidential candidate who ended his long-shot bid for the White House in March, made the entreaty after Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records to cover up a payoff to a porn star who said that she’d slept with Trump — an affair that Trump has denied.

 

“Donald Trump is a serial liar, cheater, and philanderer, a six-time declarer of corporate bankruptcy, an instigator of insurrection, and a convicted felon who thrives on portraying himself as a victim,” Phillips wrote on X, formerly Twitter. “[Hochul] should pardon him for the good of the country.”

 

During the presidential primaries, Phillips said that he’d support Joe Biden if the Democratic incumbent were “15-20 years younger,” but that “it’s absurd” to nominate Biden in 2024 “considering his age.” He changed his tune upon losing to Biden in his home state on Super Tuesday.

 

Nonetheless, Phillips is now arguing that Biden’s Republican rival for the White House should not be made a “martyr over a payment to a porn star.”

 

“It’s energizing his base, generating record sums of campaign cash, and will likely result in an electoral boost,” he wrote Saturday, explaining his reasoning for a pardon.

 

But the New York governor has already suggested that she won’t consider the idea.

 

“Today’s verdict reaffirms that no one is above the law,” Hochul said Thursday in a statement. “We are committed to protecting the … integrity of our judicial system.”

 

The notion that Trump should be pardoned for the good of the U.S. — reminiscent of Gerald Ford’s reasoning for pardoning his predecessor in the White House, Richard Nixon, in 1974 — has also been promulgated by conservative figures like pundit Bill O’Reilly and U.S. Rep Nick LaLota (R-N.Y.).

 

Trump is set to be sentenced July 11. The former president still faces three other criminal prosecutions, which concern the retainment of classified documents and alleged election interference. Trump has pleaded not guilty in those cases.

 

https://news.yahoo.com/news/house-democrat-urges-york-governor-191143639.html

Anonymous ID: 82abaa June 4, 2024, 3:44 p.m. No.20967644   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7647 >>7825 >>7879 >>7917 >>7958

Federal appeals court blocks Fearless Fund from issuing grants to only Black women

 

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit has blocked a Black-owned venture capitalist firm from awarding grants exclusively to Black women entrepreneurs.

 

In an opinion released Monday, the judges ruled that the Fearless Fund’s Fearless Strivers Grant Contest is “substantially likely to violate” the provisions of Title 42 of the US Code, which ensures equal rights under the law and prohibits the use of race when awarding and enforcing contracts.

 

In the ruling, the appellate court ordered a federal court in Georgia to enter a preliminary injunction blocking the fund from closing its grant application process while the case continues to be litigated.

 

It also states that the fund’s program is unlikely to be protected by the First Amendment.

 

The court’s decision marks a victory for anti-affirmative action legal strategist Edward Blum, who filed a lawsuit last August against the fund on behalf of his group American Alliance for Equal Rights.

 

AAER attorneys have argued that their members, who were unnamed in the lawsuit, were excluded from the grant program because they weren’t Black and that they faced “additional harm” from the illegal act of racial discrimination, CNN previously reported.

 

Blum, the legal strategist behind the Supreme Court case that dismantled affirmative action in college admissions last year, said in a statement Monday that he was “grateful” for the court’s ruling.

 

“Our nation’s civil rights laws do not permit racial distinctions because some groups are overrepresented in various endeavors, while others are under-represented,” Blum said.

 

“Programs that exclude certain individuals because of their race such as the ones the Fearless Fund has designed and implemented are unjust and polarizing. Significant majorities of all Americans believe that an individual’s race should not be a factor in our nation’s public policies.”

 

Arian Simone, CEO and founding partner of Fearless Fund and founder of the Fearless Foundation, said in a statement to CNN Monday that the court’s ruling was “devastating.”

 

“I am shattered for every girl of color who has a dream but will grow up in a nation determined not to give her a shot to live it,” Simone said. “On their behalf, we will turn the pain into purpose and fight with all our might.”

 

Simone said the ruling sends a message that diversity in corporate America and education should not exist.

 

“America is supposed to be a nation where one has the freedom to achieve, the freedom to earn, and the freedom to prosper,” she said. “Yet, when we have attempted to level the playing field for underrepresented groups, our freedoms were stifled.”

 

Eleventh Circuit Judge Robin Rosenbaum issued a dissenting opinion in the case, arguing that Blum’s lawsuit is the equivalent of an athlete “flopping” on the field to draw a foul.

 

“As American Alliance has portrayed its members’ alleged injuries, it has shown nothing more than flopping on the field,” Rosenbaum wrote in the opinion.

 

“Although three of American Alliance’s members pay lip service to the idea they are ‘ready and able’ to participate in Fearless’ Contest, their declarations show, in context, that none has a genuine interest in actually entering the Contest.”

 

In September 2023, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta granted the AAER’s motion for an injunction, which halted the program for the duration of the AAER’s lawsuit. The Fearless Fund later challenged that ruling and its attorneys presented oral arguments to the appeals court in January.

 

The legal battle over the venture capitalist firm’s grant program comes amid a string of attacks against diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs in corporate America, schools and higher education in recent months.

 

Blum and other conservative strategists have filed lawsuits against organizations challenging their race-based programs.

 

In March, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Latino settled a lawsuit with the AAER that required the museum to open its Latino-focused internship program to students of all races and ethnicities.

 

Black business leaders say they fear these efforts to dismantle DEI programs stand to undo decades of progress toward leveling the playing field for Black and brown people.

 

https://www.cnn.com/2024/06/03/us/edward-blum-fearless-fund-appeal-ruling-reaj/index.html

Anonymous ID: 82abaa June 4, 2024, 3:46 p.m. No.20967653   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7662 >>7871

How long did it take for the jury to be selected in Trump's with hunt in NY? Took 5 hours to select the jury for Hunter Biden.

 

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/hunter-biden-trump-gun-trial-what-to-know-rcna154901

Anonymous ID: 82abaa June 4, 2024, 3:49 p.m. No.20967673   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7825 >>7879 >>7917 >>7958

Hunter Biden jury selection completed in 5 hours

 

WILMINGTON, Del. — A jury of 12 people and four alternate jurors has been selected in the federal gun case against Hunter Biden in Delaware, paving the way for opening statements to begin Tuesday morning.

 

The panel was selected more quickly than expected, after just one day of jury selection Monday. The jurors were sworn in at 4:20 p.m. ET. The jury is made up six men and six women, and all of the alternates are women.

 

Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, faces three counts tied to possession of a gun while using narcotics. He pleaded not guilty.

 

He was joined in court by first lady Jill Biden, who turned 73 on Monday. It was unclear whether any of the potential jurors noticed her in the courtroom, where she was sitting in the audience next to Hunter Biden's wife, Melissa Cohen. It is the first time the child of a sitting president has faced a criminal trial.

 

Joe Biden released a statement at the beginning of the trial.

 

"I am the President, but I am also a Dad. Jill and I love our son, and we are so proud of the man he is today," he said. "Hunter’s resilience in the face of adversity and the strength he has brought to his recovery are inspiring to us. A lot of families have loved ones who have overcome addiction and know what we mean."

 

The trial began days after former President Donald Trump — who is running against Joe Biden in November — was convicted of all 34 counts against him in a criminal trial in state court in New York.

 

U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika had said she planned to call potential jurors in groups of 50 until the court was able to find 12 people who say they can be impartial when it comes to the president’s son.

 

Of the 57 potential jurors who were questioned before the lunch break, 34 were found to be qualified to be brought back for further questioning and possibly be seated on the jury. The bulk of those were excused for hardship or scheduling issues, while others were dismissed for saying they couldn't be impartial when it came to Hunter Biden or because of their views on guns.

 

read moar:

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/hunter-biden-trump-gun-trial-what-to-know-rcna154901

Anonymous ID: 82abaa June 4, 2024, 3:53 p.m. No.20967693   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7814 >>7825 >>7879 >>7917 >>7958

Here Are The Senate Republicans Who Have Not Endorsed Trump

 

-Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy

-Kansas Sen. Jerry Moran

-Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski

-Utah Sen. Mitt Romney

-Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul

-Maine Sen. Susan Collins

-Indiana Sen. Todd Young

 

read moar:

https://dailycaller.com/2024/06/04/senate-republicans-not-endorse-donald-trump/