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July 26th edition
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AUDITS
AZ
Package Containing White Powder Sent to Senate President Karen Fann — Leftists Ramp Up Threats Against Fann AND Her Family Following Media Reports (VIDEO)
PA
Experts Clements and Keshel: Trump Victory Margin in Pennsylvania at 424,000 Votes Stolen by Fraud – Trump Won 52%-46%
TX
INFRASTRUCTURE
Republicans Tell Dems To Pound Sand Over "Global Offer" On Infrastructure
BILLS INTRODUCED
Josh Hawley Proposes Bill to Promote Patriotism in Schools
LEGISLATION
BIG TECH
JAN 6TH
FAUCI
Watch: Rand Paul Slams Fauci For Not Answering Questions; It Was "Ad Hominem Attack With Him Simply Calling Names"
COVID
Florida Victory: Federal Court Reverses CDC COVID Cruise Regulations
Biden says long-term effects of covid-19 can be considered a disability under federal civil rights laws
The Washington Post -
President Biden said Monday that long-term symptoms of covid-19 could be considered a disability under federal civil rights laws, an announcement timed to coincide with the 31st anniversary of the landmark Americans With Disabilities Act.
“Many Americans seemingly recovered from the virus still face lingering challenges like breathing problems, brain fog, chronic pain and fatigue,” Biden said during a ceremony in the Rose Garden at the White House, where he signed a proclamation commemorating the 1990 law that passed with bipartisan support.
“These conditions can sometimes rise to the level of a disability,” Biden said. “So we’re bringing agencies together to make sure Americans with long covid, who have a disability, have access to the rights and resources that are due under the disability law, which includes accommodations and services.”
Earlier Monday, the Biden administration released guidance stating that what is known as “long covid” could be considered a disability under various federal civil rights laws that would afford protections against discrimination in employment, housing and other areas.
The guidance issued by the administration makes clear that long covid is not automatically a disability and that an “individualized assessment” is required to determine whether a person’s long-term symptoms “substantially limits a major life activity.”
I( cut out the lies in the article)
CDC Silently Revokes RT-PCR Test Emergency Use Authorization Because It ‘Combined COVID-19 and Influenza’
Now we know why no one caught the flu in 2020.
BORDER CRISIS
TRUMP
BYEDONE
FINANCIAL
Bitcoin Slides As Tether Execs Reportedly Face Criminal Probe Over Bank Fraud
Bitcoin Holds Gains After Massive Short Liquidation Event
Futures Slide As Chinese Stocks Crash, Bitcoin Surges Ahead Of Fed
PROTESTS
WEATHER
MARXISM
Marxism is a method of socioeconomic analysis that uses a materialist interpretation of historical development, better known as historical materialism, to understand class relations and social conflict as well as a dialectical perspective to view social transformation. It originates from the works of 19th-century German philosophers Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
Marxism, a body of doctrine developed by Karl Marx and, to a lesser extent, by Friedrich Engels in the mid-19th century. It originally consisted of three related ideas: a philosophical anthropology, a theory of history, and an economic and political program.
Marxism,, the political, economic, and social theories of Karl Marx including the belief that the struggle between social classes is a major force in history and that there should eventually be a society in which there are no classes
WORLD
Africa
Another Coup? Violent Protests Erupt In Tunisia As President Suspends Parliament
THE EPOCH TIMES ARTICLES
Protestors Against COVID Restrictions Labelled ‘Anarchists’ by NSW Police Chief
New South Wales (NSW) Police Commissioner Mick Fuller has labelled protestors who attended the massive July 24 Sydney rally against COVID restrictions “anarchists.”
Fuller revealed that police had received over 10,000 tip-offs regarding individuals involved in the protests and that 57 people had been charged, while 250 were fined. Officials and police in NSW and Victoria have taken a hard line against the event.
The commissioner addressed reports of a potential follow-up rally online and issued a blunt warning, “Can I just put this warning out now to everyone? We will be heavily policing that event.”
“The community has spoken about that behaviour. The premier has spoken about that behaviour, and it won’t be tolerated again,” he told reporters.
“There are no organisers that we can take to the Supreme Court to stop the protests happening, which means they’re a bunch of anarchists,” he said. “In terms of the police response, it will be significant, on Saturday if it is planned to go ahead.”
“We will take the ground very early. You will be arrested and prosecuted.”
On July 24, thousands of protestors took the streets of Sydney and Melbourne as part of the “World Wide Rally for Freedom” event.
In Sydney, Australians gathered at inner-city Victoria Park before marching to Town Hall in the central business district, escorted by a heavy police presence which included mounted police and riot officers.
Protestors carried signs, and in a video posted on Twitter by Pedestrian Daily journalist Zac Crellin, they can be heard chanting: “What do we want? Freedom. When do we want it? Now!”
Previous protests had only garnered several hundred attendees, but Saturday’s event saw attendance balloon to several thousand individuals.
Greater Sydney is undergoing a five-week lockdown due to an outbreak of the Delta variant of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, commonly known as the novel coronavirus.
Currently, five million residents are under stay-at-home orders and cannot leave their homes except for four reasons. Last week, construction sites were shut down as part of the government’s tightening restrictions, affecting blue-collar workers.
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she was disgusted and heartbroken by the protestors saying they showed “utter contempt for their fellow citizens.” Victorian Premier Dan Andrews described them as “selfish.”
Police in NSW and Victoria are currently combing through footage from social media, CCTV, and police cameras to identify attendees. One allegation of a mounted officer being hit by a flying bollard is being investigated.
However, there has been criticism over media portrayals of the event as well, with one circulated photo featuring a man wearing a yellow shirt allegedly attacking a police horse.
Police have charged the man.
However, the federal Member of Parliament, George Christensen, posted footage on Facebook, showing the man pushing the horse away as it circled through protestors.
Durham Report Likely to Be Made Public: DOJ Official
When special counsel John Durham finishes his investigation into the origins of the Trump–Russia probe, his report will likely be made public, a Department of Justice official suggested in a newly released letter.
Durham is investigating the department’s counterintelligence operation against the 2016 Trump campaign and associates, which was riddled with errors and malfeasance.
The timeline for the probe to wrap up is unclear, but then-Attorney General William Barr indicated last year that the final report should be made public.
Noting that a confidential report on what the investigation found will be produced as required by law, Durham “to the maximum extent possible and consistent with the law and policies and practices of the Department of Justice, shall submit to the Attorney General a final report, and such interim reports as he deems appropriate, in a form that will permit public dissemination,” Barr wrote in an October 2020 order.
Sens. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) pressed the DOJ in a recent letter over the hiring of Susan Hennessey, who has described the Durham probe as “partisan silliness,” to work in the National Security Division. They asked if she was involved at all with the Durham probe and asked when the investigation will be completed and whether the current administration agrees with Barr’s order on public dissemination.
In response, Joe Gaeta, deputy assistant attorney general, defended the hiring of Hennessey and said she’s not involved with the probe, given that Durham is utilizing his own staff.
Gaeta declined to comment on the investigation’s status but said the department does back the portion of Barr’s order regarding public dissemination of the final report and any interim reports.
“The Department agrees with this statement,” he wrote.
Gaeta’s letter was sent on July 13 and made public on July 23.
Durham, who was a U.S. attorney for many years, was replaced by President Joe Biden earlier this year, along with every other U.S. attorney, while remaining as special counsel. The only exception was U.S. Attorney David Weiss, who is investigating Biden’s son, Hunter Biden.
Durham’s probe has sparked much speculation, but little is known about what it involves. Some Republicans maintain the investigation will lead to people going to jail, although the only person who has been charged so far avoided jail time.
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