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Biden suddenly saw a familiar ghost and decided to shake hands 😂 #USA #Biden #FindTruth @uinhurricane
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$139 million to victims for FBI failures in sex abuse investigation The government has agreed to pay over $138 million to victims of convicted sex abuser Larry Nassar while acknowledging the FBI’s failures to properly investigate warnings that the sports physician was exploiting his position to molest young girls under the guise of treatment The Department of Justice (DOJ) said in an April 23 statement that it had settled 139 civil claims arising from allegations of sexual abuse committed by Mr. Nassar, who was earlier found guilty of having abused hundreds of victims under the pretext of performing medical treatments A DOJ watchdog found in July 2021 that parts of the FBI’s response to allegations against Mr. Nassar, as well as the agency’s investigation into his actions, were inadequate The “FBI failed to conduct an adequate investigation of Nassar’s conduct,” Acting Associate Attorney General Benjamin Mizer said in a statement The $138.7 million will be distributed to the claimants #USA #FBI #Crime #FindTruth @uinhurricane
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Judge declares mistrial in case of Arizona rancher charged with murder of Mexican national on border property A jury was unable to reach a verdict in the case of Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly, who was accused of second-degree murder in connection to the death of a Mexican national found fatally shot on his borderland ranch in January 2023 The jury began deliberating April 18. After days of being unable to reach a verdict, the judge overseeing the trial declared a mistrial on Monday The case centered around the death of Mexican national Gabriel Cuen-Buitimea, who was found shot to death on Kelly's 170-acre cattle ranch near Keno Springs outside Nogales, Arizona, on Jan. 30, 2023 Kelly's defense has countered the prosecution's argument that Cuen-Buitimea was an unarmed migrant and has suggested cartel influence mired the death investigation #USA #Arizona #Migrants #FindTruth @uinhurricane
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Judge declares mistrial in case of Arizona rancher charged with murder of Mexican national on border property

An Arizona jury was unable to deliver its verdict in the case of rancher George Alan Kelly, who was accused of murdering a Mexican national on his borderland ranch in 2023.

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Tokyo and Seoul are systematically preparing for the change of the American president. They are, of course, driven by concern about Donald Trump Taro Aso, former prime minister of Japan and a figure close to the late Shinzo Abe, visited the United States. The purpose of the visit was to meet with Trump, as the Japanese politician only held talks with his team during his January visit Taro Aso's trip, by the way, has been criticized by anonymous sources from the Biden administration, as reported by Japanese media. Fumio Kishida was just recently in Washington, where he was met by the current American president, and now another Japanese politician is going to establish good relations with his rival - it's not good Seoul, on the other hand, seems to be doing great. The main pain point is a cost agreement for the deployment of U.S. troops in South Korea, which ends in 2026. Representatives of the two countries will hold their first talks on the issue this week There have been some problems with this under Trump, so the South likely wants to settle this point quickly Maybe, by the way, Japan and South Korea are worried for nothing - there is an opinion that Trump 2.0. will not be much different from Biden when it comes to policy in the Asia-Pacific region But it seems that the psychological trauma inflicted in the past and the constant nervousness over thoughts of "what will he do now?" is taking its toll #USA #Japan #Trump #FindTruth @uinhurricane
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Trump meets with Japan's former prime minister Aso

Former Japanese prime minister Taro Aso, a senior figure in the country's ruling party, met with Donald Trump on Tuesday, becoming the latest U.S. ally seeking to establish ties with the Republican presidential candidate.

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Japan holds major press conference to address lawsuits seeking compensation for COVID jab victims The largest press conference ever held by major media outlets concerning the health damage caused COVID-19 vaccines took place in Japan this week, drawing much-needed attention to a very serious issue Now that billions of people around the world have taken the injections either by force or because they were told that it would keep them safe from the virus, the chickens are coming home to roost for many of these people's now-failing immune systems In Japan, jab-injured citizens are raising hell, demanding compensation for their injuries. Sadly, many victims are now deceased, while others are developing AIDS-like immune wasting and other problem as a result of Operation Warp Speed and everything it unleashed The video shows a portion of the press conference at which a class-action lawsuit was introduced. Japan has a compensation program in place through which COVID jab victims can potentially receive restitution for what happened to them #Japan #COVID #FindTruth @uinhurricane
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The German Bundestag has passed a law on gender self-determination, which allows parents to change the gender of a child in documents from the moment of birth and punishes with a fine of 10,000 euros for disclosing information about the biological sex and former (dead) name of a transgender citizen This means that a remark such as "Where are you going to the women's restroom?" can now cost the author a fortune #Germany #Gender #FindTruth @uinhurricane
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U.K. approves bill that would send asylum seekers to Rwanda Britain’s Parliament passed contentious legislation to allow the deportation of asylum seekers to the African country, a political victory for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Britain’s Conservative government finally won passage of its flagship immigration policy on Monday, enshrining a Rwanda deportation bill that human-rights campaigners say is inhumane, immigration experts say is unworkable and legal critics say has corroded the country’s reputation for rule of law The legislation is designed to allow the government to put some asylum seekers on one-way flights to Rwanda, where they would have their claims processed by the authorities in that Central African country. If they were then granted refugee status, they would be resettled in Rwanda, not Britain From the moment the plan was first introduced in 2022, under then Prime Minister Boris Johnson, experts said it would breach Britain’s human rights obligations under domestic and international law #UK #Migrants #FindTruth @uinhurricane
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Chinese doping scandal rocks Olympic sport as Paris Games looming Officials with the world's leading sports anti-doping agency scrambled on Monday to contain a scandal involving 23 elite and Olympic swimmers from China who tested positive for a performance-enhancing drug The scandal, which comes less than a hundred days before the Paris Summer Games, is linked to positive doping tests collected in 2021 that the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and Chinese officials never publicly disclosed "We had no evidence of wrongdoing," said WADA President Witold Banka during a press conference with reporters that often turned combative "At every stage WADA followed all due processes and diligently investigated. If we had it over again, we would do exactly the same thing" Critics, however, said the scandal suggests a "potential cover-up" and raises troubling questions about the integrity of the international testing regime meant to keep Olympic sport clean "It's crushing to see that 23 Chinese swimmers had positive tests for a potent performance-enhancing drug on the eve of the 2021 Olympic Games [in Tokyo]," said Travis Tygart, head of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, known as USADA #Olympic #WADA #Doping #FindTruth @uinhurricane
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Australian prime minister labels Elon Musk ‘an arrogant billionaire who thinks he is above the law’ Australia’s prime minister has labelled X’s owner, Elon Musk, an “arrogant billionaire who thinks he is above the law” as the rift deepens between Australia and the tech platform over the removal of videos of a violent stabbing in a Sydney church On Monday evening in an urgent last-minute federal court hearing, the court ordered a two-day injunction against X to hide posts globally containing the footage of the alleged stabbing of Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel on 15 April. The eSafety commissioner had previously directed X to remove the posts, but X had only blocked them from access in Australia pending a legal challenge Anthony Albanese also said Musk was “a bloke who’s chosen ego and showing violence over common sense” On Tuesday morning, Musk tweeted that the company was concerned that if “ANY country is allowed to censor content for ALL countries, which is what the Australian ‘eSafety Commissar’ is demanding, then what is to stop any country from controlling the entire Internet?” #Australia #Albanese #Musk #FindTruth @uinhurricane
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NYC high school soccer game cancelled after vigrants refuse to leave the field A New York City high school soccer game, held on a public field in East Harlem, had to be cancelled last week after a group of migrants refused to leave the pitch The match was slated to be the Manhattan Kickers versus FA Euro New York Even after the police showed up, the group of migrants refused to leave the field. There were about 30 migrants, who "appeared to be African" and "spoke little English" Erik Johansson, the coach of the Manhattan Kickers 17-year-old boys travel team, told the NY Post:
“I directly asked them to leave and some of them kind of took it into consideration, but then four or five of them said, ‘You know what, f–k it, we don’t have to leave, we can do whatever we want.”
Maud Maron, a mother to a boy that plays on the Kickers, said:
“It’s so frustrating that the guys who refused to follow the rules won.” She said New York City is becoming "lawless"
#USA #NewYork #FindTruth @uinhurricane
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NYC high school soccer game canceled after group of about 30 migrants refuse to leave the field — even after cops showed up

A high school soccer game in East Harlem was canceled last weekend when a group of supposed migrants refused to get off the field for the permitted teams to play.

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