Anonymous ID: 8f08e6 Dec. 30, 2024, 4 p.m. No.22259092   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9367 >>9500 >>9781 >>9905 >>9945

Russia and Ukraine conduct major POW swap – Moscow

 

The prisoner exchange mediated by the United Arab Emirates is the first in about two months

 

Ukraine has freed 150 Russian soldiers from captivity as part of a major prisoner exchange, the Defense Ministry in Moscow said in a Telegram post on Monday. Kiev has received an equal number of its troops, the statement added.

 

The swap deal was mediated by the United Arab Emirates, the ministry stated. All of the freed Russian soldiers were initially transferred to Belarus, where they were provided with the necessary medical and psychological assistance and an opportunity to contact their relatives and loved ones, according to the Ministry.

 

The soldiers are to be moved to Russia for further treatment and rehabilitation, the ministry added.

 

It is the first such exchange since October, when the two sides exchanged 95 servicemen each. That swap deal was also mediated by the UAE. In November, Moscow and Kiev also exchanged the remains of fallen soldiers, with Ukraine

 

Later on Monday, Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky confirmed the exchange, but claimed that almost 200 Ukrainians had been returned. “The return of our people from Russian captivity is always very good news for each of us. And today is one of those days: our team managed to return 189 Ukrainians home,” he wrote on Telegram.

 

Moscow had previously accused Kiev of being reluctant to take back its soldiers from custody. In early December, Russian human rights ombudsman Tatyana Moskalkova released a list of servicemen being held, whom she said the Ukrainian officials refused to consider for a prisoner exchange.

 

“Zelensky does not need 630 Ukrainian citizens who were captured. He abandoned them,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova commented on the publication at that time.

 

In mid-December, the Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban suggested mediating a major prisoner exchange between Moscow and Kiev that could involve some 700 soldiers from each side. He later stated that Ukraine had rejected his proposal.

 

An aide to Vladimir Zelensky then called Orban “a meddlesome messenger” of Russian President Vladimir Putin, adding that “no one” who supposedly works for peace needs such people.

 

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Russia was willing to accept Orban’s proposal and even contacted the Hungarian embassy with some relevant proposals of its own.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/610197-150-russian-soldiers-returned-swap/

Anonymous ID: 8f08e6 Dec. 30, 2024, 4:03 p.m. No.22259106   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9111 >>9118 >>9119 >>9125 >>9128 >>9129 >>9367 >>9442 >>9500 >>9657 >>9781 >>9905 >>9945

Team Trump Orders All Cabinet Nominees to Stop Posting on Social Media Ahead of Confirmation Hearings

 

Team Trump has ordered all Cabinet nominees to stop posting on social media ahead of the senate confirmation hearings.

 

According to a memo obtained by The New York Post, Trump’s incoming Chief of Staff Susan Wiles ordered the president-elect’s Cabinet picks refrain from posting on social media without approval from counsel.

 

The Senate confirmation hearings are set to begin next week.

 

A Trump transition source told The New York Post that Wiles’ memo is not in response to the H-1B Visa debate.

 

The New York Post reported:

 

President-elect Donald Trump’s chief of staff Susie Wiles sent a message Sunday ordering nominees to refrain from any posting on social media as Senate confirmation hearings are scheduled to start next week.

 

“While this instruction has been delivered previously, I am reiterating that no member of the incoming administration or Transition speaks for the United States or the President-elect himself,” Wiles wrote in a memo obtained by The Post.

 

“Accordingly, all intended nominees should refrain from any public social media posts without prior approval of the incoming White House counsel,” she said in the Dec. 29 missive.

 

The first-ever female chief of staff, nicknamed the “Ice Maiden,” also noted that she appreciates “how enthusiastic everyone is” about joining the second Trump term in her otherwise frank directive.

 

Trump’s nominees have been silent ahead of what is expected to be a fraught process for some in the GOP-controlled Senate. If Democrats band together against any nominee’s confirmation, Republicans can’t afford to lose any more than three votes from their own conference.

 

The Wiles memo, according to a Trump transition source, is not in response to the recent social media ruckus caused by Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) chairs Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy over H-1B visas that had MAGA world spinning.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/12/team-trump-orders-all-cabinet-nominees-stop-posting/

Anonymous ID: 8f08e6 Dec. 30, 2024, 4:08 p.m. No.22259131   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9135 >>9143 >>9208 >>9219 >>9236

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Key senator says U.S. vaccine safety system failing, urges reforms to testing and liability

 

“When you pay for science, you get the result you want,” Ron Johnson said. “From my standpoint, job No. 1 is we have to restore integrity to science (even) if it's going to be public funding."

 

Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., who next month will begin overseeing the Senate’s most powerful investigative body, says the government’s vaccine safety system is no longer protecting Americans adequately because of conflicts of interest and lack of transparency, and he is vowing to work with the incoming Trump administration to press for sweeping reforms.

 

Those reforms could range from changing the vaccine liability protections of drug makers to taxpayer funding and other changes to insure the independence of safety testing, he told Just the News.

 

“The best solution for this is actually make these products safer, and do real science to determine whether there are certain conditions that make you more vulnerable,” Johnson said in a wide-ranging interview on the Just the News, No Noise television show.

 

Asked whether the current safety system led by the Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was adequately protecting Americans, Johnson answered: “I would say absolutely not.”

 

"Agency capture"

Johnson pointed to a Harvard study that came out before the COVID-19 pandemic that projected only one percent of side effects from vaccines were properly reported to the Vaccine Adverse Events Reports System (VAERS) database.

 

“We have, and this isn't just unique to our federal health agencies. I think this really applies across the board to government, the capture of these federal agencies by the corporate interests that these agencies are basically established to regulate,” he said Friday on the Just the News, No Noise television show.

 

“Listen, I don't necessarily blame the businesses. I mean, they react as anybody would, trying to protect their business,” he added. “You have a government which is power, and as Lord Acton said, power corrupts. And so you have power, and you have these businesses that are saying, well, how can we survive over-taxation over-regulation? Well, they're pretty smart people, so they figure out … how to game the system.”

 

Johnson said one concern he hopes to address is the outsized influence big drugmakers have on the system, from funding their own safety studies and possessing the safety data to courting regulators with big job offers that move them through the revolving door.

 

Restoring integrity

“When you pay for science, you get the result you want,” he said. “From my standpoint, job No. 1 is we have to restore integrity to science (even) if it's going to be public funding. And we need independent boards with everybody at the table. I just don't want one side.”

 

Johnson said a recent effort by the government to protect Pfizer data on its COVID-19 vaccine from coming out illustrated the closeness of regulators and those they are supposed to regulate.

 

“I think if you want evidence of the corruption … it was the FDA that went to court to protect the trial data on the mRNA injection for 75 years now,” he said. “I'm sure Pfizer would have gone to court, didn't have to, because the federal agencies went to bat for them and tried to keep that information, which should have been made publicly available almost immediately, a secret for 75 years.”

 

Johnson said he also continues to support changing the absolute liability indemnifications that vaccine makers get from the government, an idea that former CDC Director Robert Redfield recently endorsed. Johnson said a middle ground with some protections and some liability is a likely outcome.

 

“I've been saying that for quite some time,” he said. “That original 1986 bill did not provide liability protection for the vaccine manufacturers. That was a wink and a nod agreement that they did it by regulation about a year later. So it really never, was not the intent of that bill to completely obliterate vaccine liability.

 

“Now I would say there has to be some limits to it. We do want drug companies to be able to research and produce through lifesaving drugs, but it has to be based on real science and has to be transparent, and they've got to fess up to when they're drugs or their vaccines cause harm," he added.

 

Forcing transparency on the COVID-19 vaccine remains a top priority, Johnson stressed.

 

“We've pretty well been given the middle finger”

Johnson wrote a letter to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) last month demanding immediate preservation of "all records referring or relating to the development, safety, and efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccines."

 

 

ttps://justthenews.com/politics-policy/health/monkey-senator-says-vaccine-safety-system-failing-urges-reforms-testing-and

Anonymous ID: 8f08e6 Dec. 30, 2024, 4:09 p.m. No.22259135   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9143

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Johnson's office said "these agencies have refused to provide complete and unredacted documents" in response to the senator's previous oversight letters. “In addition to hiding relevant information from Congress, your agencies have applied heavy redactions to public documents released under Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests. These redactions have made many of these public documents hard to understand and, in countless instances, impossible to read,” the senator wrote in his letter.

 

"[W]hile your agencies have largely ignored or failed to fully cooperate with my oversight efforts, I can assure you that your obstruction will soon come to an end. In the next Congress, when I become chairman of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, any attempt by your agencies to withhold documents will be met with a subpoena," he also wrote.

 

Johnson said he has not received any data from many responses he sent the agencies but expects that to change when he becomes chairman of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.

 

“We've pretty well been given the middle finger,” he said. “For the last four years, I have not had subpoena power, so I can't compel testimony, and the federal agencies know that, and so they just completely ignore Congress, which means they completely ignore the American people. That's a recurring theme.

 

“Hopefully, when I start issuing subpoenas that will gain their attention, and when President Trump gets inaugurated with the people he has selected for his administration, they will be able to extract that information,” he said.

 

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/health/monkey-senator-says-vaccine-safety-system-failing-urges-reforms-testing-and