Maria Bartiromo
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Maria Bartiromo
@mariabartiromo
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Michael Rapaport Admits: ‘I Was Wrong’ About Trump
1 Aug 2024
Rapaport, who has been outspoken in his defense of Israel since October 7, spoke to Sage Steele on her podcast.
For years, Rapaport had been notorious for his attacks on Trump, whom he referred to as “pig dick.”
Now, however, on the two issues he cares most about — the economy, and Israel — Rapaport said he was wrong about Trump.
“I was wrong. ‘Cause. I talked shit about Jared [Kushner] … I was first in line talking shit about Trump. All day, every day,” Rapaport said, adding that he still didn’t like Trump’s “month” or some of his behavior.
But he admitted that Trump had been fully supportive of Israel, and had drained Iran’s ability to finance terror.
“I was wrong about Israel, and I was wrong about economy stuff.”
He also said that he had been “ill-informed” about President Donald Trump’s policy on Israel, and on how he “turned the screws on Iran.”
Rapaport “unendorsed” President Joe Biden in May and had said in February that voting for Donald Trump was “on the table.” He traveled to Israel in December to perform on television and show solidarity with Israelis against terror.
Watch the full episode of the Sage Steele Podcast here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0R7yBvGZy8
https://www.breitbart.com/entertainment/2024/08/01/michael-rapaport-admits-i-was-wrong-about-trump/
Olympics: Biles Takes Gold And Lee Wins Bronze In Women’s Gymnastics All-Around Final
12:55 PM – Thursday, August 1, 2024
Simone Biles and Sunisa Lee have won gold and bronze for Team USA in the gymnastics All-Around Final. This is the first time in gymnastics that two previous Olympic All-Around champions have been on the same Olympic medal podium.
As soon as the competition was officially over on Thursday, Lee and Biles jumped on to the floor with an American Flag in their hands to celebrate. Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade, who won silver, joined them on the floor with a Brazilian flag.
Biles won the gold with an impressive final score of 59.131. Andrade clenched the silver with a 57.932. Lee won the bronze with a score of 56.333, just beating out the fourth-place finisher by a winning margin of 0.132.
Both Americans have overcome major challenges since their last Olympics.
In Tokyo during the 2020 Olympics, Biles pulled out of the same event at the games due to the “twisties.” The twisties are a mental block that causes gymnasts to disconnect between their brain and body while preforming a twisting skill in midair. In the last four years, she has put time into her mental health as well as into the gym, coming back stronger than ever.
Biles is commonly referred to as the G.O.A.T. (greatest of all time) in gymnastics. She paid homage to that by pulling out a diamond-encrusted goat necklace after she won her second all-around title.
Lee won the all-around gold in the 2020 Olympics. She began her college gymnastics career soon after. However, she was diagnosed with a chronic kidney disease which forced her to take a break from the sport. In January 2024, she received positive news from her doctors that the medication she was on was working and that she could resume her gymnastics training.
Biles’s win is the seventh All-Around Olympic gold for Team USA in this event. Previous American Olympic All-Around Champions include Mary Lou Retton, Los Angeles 1984, Carly Patterson, Athens 2004, Nastia Liukin, Beijing 2008, Gabby Douglas, London 2012, Simone Biles, Rio de Janiero 2016, and Suni Lee, Tokyo 2020.
Biles has now been added to the exclusive list for the second time.
The two girls are set to compete next in individual competitions at the Summer Games. Biles will next compete on Saturday, August 3rd in the vault event. Lee will compete on the uneven bars on Sunday, August 4th.
https://www.oann.com/newsroom/olympics-biles-takes-gold-and-lee-wins-bronze-in-womens-gymnastics-all-around-final/
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