THE WEEK AHEAD: The Supreme Court is expected to issue its highly anticipated opinion on former President Trump’s claims that he has presidential immunity from criminal prosecution on its final day of releasing opinions on Monday. Trump’s appeal froze his indictment in the nation’s capital, which charges him with conspiring to subvert the 2020 election results, from moving ahead toward trial. Tuesday: Biden delivers remarks on extreme weather in Washington and attends a campaign fundraiser in McLean, Virginia. Fed Chair Powell speaks at a European Central Bank event in Sintra, Portugal. … Wednesday: Biden hosts a Medal of Honor ceremony at the White House. … Thursday: Independence Day. Biden hosts a White House celebration for military and veteran families, caregivers and survivors, and he delivers remarks on the holiday. U.K. elections held. … Friday: June employment numbers released. … Sunday: Final round of French parliamentary elections held. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/gYaZQBcn
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‼️💡BREAKING: Netanyahu replies to Biden: Harvard CAPS -Harris poll that was published today shows that "82% of Americans support Israel. The Prime Minister's Office published a statement and a video in which Netanyahu responded to the US President's criticism of his government. "Four out of five US citizens support Israel and not Hamas. It gives strength to continue the campaign," he said Prime Minister Netanyahu responds to President Biden’s statements on NBC News’ Late Night with Seth Myers. Biden criticized the elected Israeli government and stated that Israel was going to lose international support if we keep fighting against Hamas, don’t move towards a two-state solution, and don’t agree to a ceasefire. In response, Netanyahu questions why Biden has become so obsessed with preventing Israel from achieving victory over Hamas and creating a "Palestinian" state - all this before the upcoming US presidential elections. The most common explanation being floated is that Biden and his advisors believe this strong anti-Israel position will help him win over voters. Netanyahu focused his response on that point, specifically pointing out that four out of five US citizens support Israel and not Hamas. Of course, if this is just Biden continuing former President Obama’s anti-Israel policies or that of his far-left advisors, Netanyahu’s argument isn’t really going to work. Netanyahu stated: “Since the start of the war, I have been leading a diplomatic campaign to block pressure designed to end the war prematurely, and to secure strong support for Israel. We have had considerable success. Today, a Harvard CAPS -Harris poll was published, which shows that 82% of the American public supports Israel, meaning that four out of five US citizens supports Israel and not Hamas. This will help us continue the campaign until total victory.” The poll that Netanyahu quoted also indicated that two-thirds of US voters would only support a ceasefire after Hamas releases all hostages and is removed from power. #stophamas #stopterrorism #fightfalseNarrative #fightantisemitism #truthmatters #standuptojewishhate #standwithisrael #stopterror #supportisrael https://lnkd.in/dUvVBAh4
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Trump likely to win election, but all US presidents ‘are all alike’ — Assad According to Syrian President Bashar Assad, United State’s policy is unlikely to change MOSCOW/ Former US President Donald Trump is likely to win the presidential election in the United States in November, but the United State’s policy is unlikely to change, since "American presidents are all alike," Syrian President Bashar Assad said. "The analysis of the mass media and other information indicates that Trump is likely to win. But I have always been saying that American presidents are all alike. As I said earlier, they are just executive directors," he said in an interview with the Soloviov Live television channel. "Even if any of them changes the policy, one should see who is a real policy-maker behind the back of the one who wins the election. This player is the lobby, media, financiers and bankers, weapons, and oil. This is who will win in any event." The US will hold its 60th quadrennial presidential election on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Biden officially launched his campaign to seek a second term in the White House on April 25, 2023. Trump announced his own comeback re-election bid in November 2022. According to the latest poll conducted by The New York Times jointly with the Siena College, 48% of the respondents said they would vote for Trump while 43% said they would support Biden. #business #finance #financialservices
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Pakistan heads to the polls on Thursday for an election that analysts say will be among the least credible in the country’s 76-year history, one that comes at a particularly turbulent moment for the nation. For nearly half of Pakistan’s existence, the military has ruled directly. Even under civilian governments, military leaders have wielded enormous power, ushering in politicians they favored and pushing out those who stepped out of line. This will be only the third democratic transition between civilian governments in Pakistan’s history. And it is the first national election since former Prime Minister Imran Khan was removed from power after a vote of no confidence in 2022. Mr. Khan’s ouster — which he accused the military of orchestrating, though the powerful generals deny it — set off a political crisis that has embroiled the nuclear-armed nation for the past two years. The vote on Thursday is the culmination of an especially contentious campaign season, in which analysts say the military has sought to gut Mr. Khan’s widespread support and pave the way to victory for the party of his rival, former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. Here’s what you need to know. What’s the campaign been like? Over the past two years, Pakistanis have come out in droves to protest the behind-the-scenes role that they believe the military played in Mr. Khan’s ouster. The generals have responded in force, arresting Mr. Khan’s allies and supporters, and working to cripple his party ahead of the vote. While the military has often meddled in elections to pave the way for its preferred candidates, analysts say this crackdown has been more visible and widespread than others. That has also made this perhaps Pakistan’s most muted election in decades. Streets that would normally be filled with political rallies have remained empty. For weeks, many people were convinced that the election would not even take place on the scheduled date. A common refrain among Pakistanis is that this is a “selection” — not an election — as many feel it is clear that the military has predetermined the winner. Who’s running? Roughly 128 million voters will be able to cast ballots for a new Parliament, which will then choose a new prime minister after the election. There are 266 seats to fill in the National Assembly, the lower house of Parliament, with an additional 70 seats reserved for women and minorities. If no party wins an outright majority — which is considered highly likely — then the one with the biggest share of assembly seats can form a coalition government. Three main parties dominate politics in Pakistan: the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (P.M.L.N.), the Pakistan People’s Party (P.P.P.) and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (P.T.I.). Mr. Khan, the leader of P.T.I., has been notably absent from the campaign: He was arrested in August and has since been sentenced to multiple prison terms for a variety of offenses and barred from holding
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Over the next few to 6 weeks not even the pro DNC press will be able to hide that the newest variation of Covid is like the first. It attacks the lungs. Democrats are going to die on the mountain that it didn’t come from a lab. If it’s from a market, we can all relax. It takes years for variations to appear. If, however it came from a lab every year we will be at risk. Some variations will be weaker, others the same as the first, still others to come will be stronger. If there is a shut down now Democrats can kiss the next election goodbye. But how effective was the lockdown? We don’t know because Biden didn’t authorize any studies to find out the effectiveness of lockdowns. We have done nothing to prepare for the next crisis, which is just weeks away.
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#Comment: Should Donald J. Trump For President 2024, Inc. win the upcoming election, one of the major questions facing the U.S. Department of State is what would his commitment to "demolishing the #DeepState" mean for U.S. #foreignpolicy. Last time around, #Trump made it a priority to slot political appointees into ambassador slots. Those moves were largely perceived as kickbacks for campaign supporters. However, that interpretation glosses over the fact that taking away top positions tends to demoralize career foreign service officers, which can lead to resignations. Of course, those resignations would almost certainly be welcomed by a future Trump administration. They would create an opportunity for the administration to try to shift the foreign service workforce toward the right. For these reasons, one has to wonder what #Trump has planned for the foreign service should he be elected. Would it include a higher proportion of political appointees to ambassador slots? Would it include political appointments for other country team slots (e.g., #DCM slots)? Only time will tell. But, it seems reasonable to expect that there would be ever more political appointees at Foggy Bottom and overseas missions than last time ... https://lnkd.in/gEtrqY8G
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THOUGHTS ON THE UPCOMING ELECTION: I USED TO WORK ON AN AMBULANCE. We did a thing called "triage", which was basically ranking situations in order of MOST DIRE to LEAST DIRE. Example -- stop the arterial bleeding before you splint the broken ankle. Suppose we did this for the upcoming election? Here are some topics in RANDOM order. How would YOU put them in a "CRISIS PYRAMID": the economy/prices; democracy/personal freedom; crises abroad (i.e., UKR and ISR/Gaza); political corruption; immigration; SCOTUS. Plus whatever else you can add. Let's see what body part needs to be saved first, so that all the rest of the body can live. Oh yeah -- just like on an ambulance -- you gotta DO IT FAST.
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Could one of our TV Media Companies host a "Live Debate" between the Government and Opposition?!? The Country needs to know both the short and long term economic strategies from both sides of the House. So far, its merely political rhetorics tussling for power and greed, consequently has lost touch with the economic realities Papua New Guineans are faced with every day! Our media companies need to do a lot better in order to improve their standard of journalism. #livedebate #economicissues- #govt #png
Prime Minister (PM) James Marape has called on the Opposition to stop misleading the public and inciting anxiety among the people after accusing them of creating dissent regarding the vote-of-no confidence motion. Read More https://lnkd.in/gR8kErfX
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Trust in news and government is at an all-time low, with only 22% of Americans expressing trust in the federal government. This shift could have significant implications, including benefiting certain political figures like Trump. Learn more about this concerning trend here: https://okt.to/f1sXBl
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The Fourth of July is America’s Independence Day, and this year it’s also the day British voters will go to the polls to elect the next government. Americans, meanwhile, will vote in a presidential election on 5 November (the UK’s Guy Fawkes Night), and we expect fireworks as US voters choose between two candidates with polar opposite views. Part of our #investment approach is analysing what different political parties’ policies might mean for #economies, #markets and, by extension, #investors. Take a look at our thoughts here: https://lnkd.in/e5ySfcW2
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Democrats and liberals, including those in the Abandon Biden camp, are confused that Biden continues to alienate his base by proudly supporting the Zionist ethnostate's ongoing genocide of Palestinians in Gaza. They assume Biden's primary concern is getting reelected. In reality, that's not his primary concern. Neither is that the main concern of Biden's empire manager handlers. What matters most to Biden and every empire operative is advancing the US' imperial interests. Neither Biden nor anyone invested in the furtherance of the US empire cares about the election. They know the election is a largely inconsequential political puppet show that exists to entertain, distract, and deceive the American public. Biden and his empire manager handlers don't mind losing the election and handing the US empire's baton to Trump and his empire manager handlers. This is because, more than anything, Biden and his empire manager handlers support the same imperial agendas as Trump and his empire manager handlers. Biden will lose nothing of material consequence if he isn't reelected because his imperial agendas are the same as Trump's. This is why the outcome of the election has no bearing on Biden's decisions. Those US imperial agendas will continue, as they must, no matter the outcome of the election.
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