BizPac Review,
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Former President Bill Clinton’s disgraced paramour, Monica Lewinsky, simply could not contain her rage after the Supreme Court overturned the landmark abortion case Roe v. Wade, going on a profane Twitter rant against the justices.
Language and sexual innuendo warning on all sides for this one.
Showing an utter lack of breeding and contempt for the Supreme Court ruling as the country succumbs to violence, Lewinsky tweeted, “f*** you roberts. f*** you thomas. f*** you alito. f*** you kavanaugh. f*** you gorsuch. f** you coney barrett.” The response to her profane tirade was swift and blistering. Lewinsky was pummeled on social media.
Gateway Pundit,
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Christina Laila
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Joe Biden on Saturday traveled to Munich, Germany to meet with G7 leaders and NATO allies.
Biden set his sights on a young girl as soon as he deplaned.
Joe Biden raced down the steps after exiting Air Force One and chatted with a little girl in traditional dress.
Biden asked the child her age – of course he did. He just can’t help himself.
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President Joe Biden arrived in Europe on Saturday to kick off two major international summits where world leaders will discuss the next steps in helping Ukraine battle the Russian invasion.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Bethan Edwards
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Viewers of the hit American talk show The View have demanded that Whoopi Goldberg be fired for going 'nuts' while live on air.(Photo) She said: 'Sometimes you have to be an a** to be a parent.'
The actress and comedian's language did not go down well with fans, as they took to Twitter to share their views.
Fans of the show have called for the producers to have a casting rearrangement after the popular show has faced a series of blunders recently.
On Friday Whoopi, 66, took to the panel and discussed parenting when she used the word 'a**', leaving fans shocked.
Daily Mail (UK),
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James Gordon
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A fire which occurred at a Christian pregnancy clinic in Colorado is being treated as arson after chilling messages were spray painted onto the walls and ground outside.
'If abortions aren't safe, neither are you,' read one. 'Bans off our bodies' said another by the entrance at the Life Choices clinic in Longmont, northeast of Boulder.
The fire broke out in the middle of the night at 3:17am on Saturday morning. Authorities believe the fire was set deliberately. No abortions are carried out at the center which aims to educate women on pregnancy
Daily Mail (UK),
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Emily Goodin
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Rob Crilly
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President Joe Biden arrived in Europe on Saturday to kick off two major international summits where world leaders will discuss the next steps in helping Ukraine battle the Russian invasion.
He landed in Germany for a meeting of G7 leaders - the heads of the top seven economies - and then heads for Madrid for a NATO summit.
Biden exited Air Force One to a red carpet welcome - complete with flags flying and a band playing. A large group of people in traditional Bavarian dress greeted him, along with Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Soder.
Two children, also in traditional dress, gave hm a bouquet of flowers.
CNS News,
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Staff
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The Vatican’s Pontifical Academy for Life put out a statement today praising the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court opinion that declared a “right” to abortion across the United States.
“The fact that a large country with a long democratic tradition has changed its position on this issue also challenges the whole world,” said the Pontifical Academy for Life.“It is not right that the problem is set aside without adequate overall consideration,” said the academy. “The protection and defense of human life is not an issue that can remain confined to the exercise of individual rights but
Chicago Tribune,
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Rick Pearson
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Jeremy Gorner
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6/25/2022 3:11:36 PM
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President Donald Trump four years ago hosted a late campaign rally in southern Illinois to endorse a Republican congressman. Sitting on bleachers behind the stage was Illinois’ then-governor, hoping to get a mention to boost his reelection bid and shore up support from the conservative GOP base. (Snip) On Saturday, Trump comes to far west-central Illinois for a late primary campaign stop to support another incumbent, first-term U.S. Rep. Mary Miller of Oakland. And, another GOP governor candidate will be waiting in the wings. But unlike Rauner, state Sen. Darren Bailey of Xenia has been a vocal Trump supporter and has actively courted his backing.
Trending Politics,
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Kyle Becker
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The Pentagon has made the announcement that it will refuse to recognize any abortion laws springing from the Supreme Court’s decision that there is no guaranteed right to abortion in the U.S. Constitution.Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III issued a statement on on Friday regarding the Supreme Court’s ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.
“Nothing is more important to me or to this Department than the health and well-being of our Service members, the civilian workforce and DOD families,” the Pentagon chief announced.
Daily Caller,
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David Hookstead
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Bill Maher thinks Donald Trump can cruise to a win in 2024 if he just lets the 2020 election go.
Right now, people around the country are wondering whether or not Trump will run for President again after losing last time, and the host of “Real Time with Bill Maher” thinks he will crush Democrats if he can just stop talking about 2020.
Why? Well, Drag Queen Story Hour might be enough to propel Trump to a victory, according to Maher.
Daily Wire,
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Leif Le Mahieu
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President Joe Biden signed a gun control bill into law Saturday that gives financial grants to states for “red-flag” laws and increases background check stipulations for 18 to 21-year-olds, following Republican support.
The bill, dubbed the “Bipartisan Safer Communities Act,” passed after making it through Congress earlier this week with 15 Republicans in the Senate supporting the bill and 14 House Republicans voting in favor.
According to the White House, the law “enhances certain restrictions and penalties on firearms purchases; promotes evidence-based best practices for school safety; authorizes grants to expand access to mental health services; and
Breitbart Clips,
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Ian Hanchett
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During an interview on MSNBC on Friday, Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA) said she thinks that the Supreme Court “tipped off” pro-life protestors about how it was going to rule in the Dobbs decision. Because when she went over to the Supreme Court, there were only pro-life protestors. She later admitted, “I don’t have any evidence” for the claim the court tipped off pro-life protestors.
Speier stated, “I went over to the Supreme Court early, and the only people that were there were the protestors who were pro-birth, not pro-life, and I thought they had been tipped off.”
Host Stephanie Ruhle then followed up on Speier’s claim that pro-life protestors were
New York Post,
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Jon Levine
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When his father was the second most powerful man in the world, Hunter Biden met in Russia with at least four oligarchs closely aligned with Vladimir Putin — including one who is now wanted for murder in the country, The Post has learned.
The meeting with Telman Ismailov took place on Feb. 17, 2012 at the Moscow headquarters of AST Group, his vast holding company which once owned a publishing house, a tour company, and had a telecom division, according to the Moscow Times.
Ismailov was accused in 2017 by Russian authorities of paying $2 million for the murder of two entrepreneurs a year earlier, Agence France-Presse reported.