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Trump’s HORRIFIC Comments About Disabled People

Trump’s HORRIFIC Comments About Disabled People

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Fred Trump the third, the nephew of former President Donald Trump, said his uncle is “atomic crazy.” Fred Trump recalled a conversation he had with Donald Trump about funding a disabilities organization and he could believe his horrific response. Trump stated that they cost so much money and we should just let them die. Become a Truthkast member for more videos like this: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvCWQIXKnRoJo0AaMH_VvCQ/join Be sure to like, subscribe and join: https://youtube.com/@Truthkast Visit our website: https://truthkast.com

President Joe Biden on Monday called for Supreme Court reforms

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Unbiased headline news – Venezuela’s opposition declared victory in Sunday’s presidential election, setting up a conflict with the government, which earlier announced President Nicolás Maduro as the winner. “Venezuelans and the entire world know what happened,” opposition candidate Edmundo González stated in his initial remarks. Opposition leader Maria Corina Machado described the margin of González’s victory as “overwhelming” based on voting tallies received from campaign representatives from approximately 40% of ballot boxes nationwide. — Former South African President Jacob Zuma was officially expelled from the African National Congress, highlighting a significant split between the party once led by Nelson Mandela and the man once chosen to carry its legacy. The ANC’s Secretary General Comrade Fikile Mbalula cited numerous scandals connected to Zuma as the reason for his expulsion. Mbalula mentioned that Zuma will have 21 days to appeal the decision. The MK Party labeled Zuma’s expulsion from the ANC as “akin to a kangaroo court.” — President Joe Biden on Monday called for Supreme Court reforms, including term limits for justices, a binding code of conduct and ethics rules, and a constitutional amendment to remove presidential immunity from prosecution. In an op-ed published Monday by The Washington Post, Biden wrote, “This nation was founded on a simple yet profound principle: No one is above the law. Not the president of the United States. Not a justice on the Supreme Court of the United States. No one.” Biden advocated for these reforms during remarks at the LBJ Presidential Library in Austin, Texas. — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has regained weight and appears to have obesity-related health issues such as high blood pressure and diabetes. Kim’s officials are seeking new medicines abroad to address these health problems, South Korea’s spy agency informed lawmakers. The 40-year-old Kim, known for heavy drinking and smoking, hails from a family with a history of heart problems. Both his father and grandfather, who ruled North Korea before his 2011 rise to power, died of heart issues. — Two children were killed and 11 people injured in a stabbing attack at a Taylor Swift-themed event at a dance school in the United Kingdom, police reported. The 11 injured include nine children, six of whom are in critical condition, and two adults who are also in critical condition, according to Merseyside police. The adults appear to have been protecting the children, police said. A 17-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder and attempted murder, police stated. — A burning car, which authorities say was pushed into a gully less than a week ago, ignited what is now one of the largest wildfires in California history. Officials report the Park Fire has expanded to more than 368,000 acres, making it the sixth-largest in the state’s history. In CalFire’s latest update, officials said the Park Fire had grown to 368,256 acres and was at 12% containment. This area, about 575 square miles, is almost half the size of Rhode Island, more than 12 times larger than San Francisco County, and slightly bigger than the city of Los Angeles. — A 12-year-old boy was killed after gunmen on jet skis opened fire at a beach in Cancun, authorities said, marking another instance of deadly violence at a Mexican resort in recent years. Mexican prosecutors stated late Sunday that the gunmen were targeting a rival drug dealer on the beach and fled after the shooting. The incident appears to be part of a dispute over drug sales. The boy, a local resident, was apparently lying on a lounge chair on the beach with his family when he was struck by stray bullets. — Some individuals are overdosing from certain products marketed for weight loss, federal health officials are warning. The FDA has received reports of dosing errors involving compounded semaglutide injectable products dispensed in multi-dose vials, leading to patients seeking medical attention or requiring hospitalization, the agency stated. Overdose symptoms include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, fainting, headache, migraine, and dehydration.

Donald Trump: ‘Vote For Me Then You’ll NEVER Have To Vote Again!’

Donald Trump: ‘Vote For Me Then You’ll NEVER Have To Vote Again!’

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In front of a crowd of Christians, Donald Trump promised if they vote for him, this will be the last time they will have to vote because he promises to fix the next election. He said they will ‘never have to vote again.’ Listen to other crazy things that have come out of his mouth. Become a Truthkast member for more videos like this: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvCWQIXKnRoJo0AaMH_VvCQ/join Be sure to like, subscribe and join: https://youtube.com/@Truthkast Visit our website: https://truthkast.com Here is it! The Kamala Harris Music video that puts Trump in his place: https://youtu.be/v_dAs7MzM_c

Ukraine announced it struck an oil depot in southern Russia supplying the Kremlin’s troops

Ukraine announced it struck an oil depot in southern Russia supplying the Kremlin’s troops

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Unbiased headline news – Ukraine announced it struck an oil depot in southern Russia supplying the Kremlin’s troops, while Russian strikes in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region, where Moscow claimed further gains, left five civilians dead and 15 others wounded. Ukraine’s General Staff stated that Kyiv’s security services were responsible for a drone strike in Russia’s southern Kursk region that morning on an oil depot used to meet the needs of the Russian military, which contains 11 tanks with a total volume of about 247,202 cubic feet. — Embattled Canada women’s soccer coach Bev Priestman apologized to her players and pledged to cooperate with an investigation into the drone-spying scandal at the Paris Olympics. The team was deducted six points, and Priestman was banned for a year after two of her assistants were caught using drones to spy on New Zealand’s practices before their opening game Wednesday. “I am absolutely heartbroken for the players, and I would like to apologize from the bottom of my heart for the impact this situation has had on all of them,” Priestman said in a statement. — Britain’s new left-leaning government said Sunday that the nation is “broke and broken,” blaming the situation on its predecessors ahead of a major speech on the state of the public finances that is widely expected to lay the groundwork for higher taxes. In a sweeping assessment three weeks after taking power, Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s office expressed shock at the situation they inherited after 14 years of Conservative Party rule, while releasing a department-by-department analysis of the perceived failures of the previous government. — Fifteen people were killed after a mudslide hit a homestay house in a tourist area in southeastern China on Sunday as heavy rains from what remained of a tropical storm drenched the region, state media said. Elsewhere in China, a delivery person on a scooter was killed Saturday after being hit by a falling tree in Shanghai, apparently due to storm-related winds, according to The Paper, a digital news outlet. The deaths were the first in China that appear linked to Typhoon Gaemi. — Fire crews in Northern California are racing to contain the so-called Park Fire that has scorched more than 550 square miles, darkening the sky with smoke and haze. The sprawling blaze, which officials say was sparked after a man pushed a burning car into a gully in Chico and then fled, was only 12% contained as of Sunday. It has destroyed at least 66 structures, with about 4,200 more homes threatened. Authorities initially believed 134 structures had been lost based on drone footage, but they lowered the number after teams assessed the damage in person. — The New York Police Department is piloting new weapons scanners that have been installed at subway stations in the city for the first time in its history. “The NYPD will be rolling out a weapons-detecting scanner to select subway stations over the next month. Riders identified, chosen at random, can either go through the scanner or do a bag check. If they refuse both, they must leave the subway,” Mayor Eric Adams said on X. — A recent record number of cases of polymer fume fever, also known as “Teflon flu,” are putting a spotlight on one of the most common causes of the condition, the use of nonstick pans. Over 265 suspected cases of polymer fume fever were reported in 2023, the highest number of cases since the year 2000, according to America’s Poison Centers, which represents the nation’s 55 poison centers in partnership with the United States government. Symptoms of polymer fume fever include chest tightness, coughing, difficulty breathing, and headaches. — New blood tests could help doctors diagnose Alzheimer’s disease faster and more accurately, researchers reported, but some appear to work far better than others. It’s tricky to tell if memory problems are caused by Alzheimer’s. That requires confirming one of the disease’s hallmark signs, the buildup of a sticky protein called beta-amyloid, with a hard-to-get brain scan or uncomfortable spinal tap. Many patients instead are diagnosed based on symptoms and cognitive exams.

Pete Buttigieg Embarrasses Fox News Host

Pete Buttigieg Embarrasses Fox News Host

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Pete Buttigieg humiliates Fox News Sunday with facts that they can not dispute. He’s on the offense throughout the entire interview, leaving the host constantly on the defense. This is an incredible, history-making interview that shows how brilliant Pete Buttigieg is.

Israeli airstrikes hit a school used by displaced Palestinians in central Gaza on Saturday

Israeli airstrikes hit a school used by displaced Palestinians in central Gaza on Saturday

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Unbiased headline news – Israeli airstrikes hit a school used by displaced Palestinians in central Gaza on Saturday, killing at least 30 people including several children, as the country’s negotiators prepared to meet international mediators about a proposed cease-fire. Seven children and seven women were among the dead taken from the girls’ school in Deir al-Balah to Al Aqsa Hospital. Israel’s military said it targeted a Hamas command center used to direct attacks against Israeli troops and store “large quantities of weapons.” Hamas called the military’s claim false. — Damage caused by an apparently coordinated attack on France’s high-speed rail system Friday should be fixed by Monday, but three trains are canceled while others have two-hour delays until then. Officials for France’s national rail line SNCF said they shut down three of its 10 high-speed trains Saturday that normally would travel rail routes struck by alleged saboteurs on Friday. Passengers traveling to and from Paris, where the 2024 Summer Olympics opened on Friday, should expect two-hour delays. — President Joe Biden nominated Air Force Major General Jennifer M Short as a senior military assistant to the Secretary of Defense. The DOD said in a statement, “Secretary of Defense Lloyd J Austin announced today that the president has made the following nomination: Air Force Major General Jennifer M Short for appointment to the grade of lieutenant general, with assignment as senior military assistant to the Secretary of Defense, Pentagon, Washington D.C.” — A Texas woman who self-managed her abortion is suing prosecutors and a local sheriff after she was held in jail for two nights on a murder charge that was ultimately dismissed. Lizelle Gonzalez, a Star County, Texas, resident, filed a civil rights complaint alleging that hospital staff provided her private information to prosecutors and the county sheriff who later charged her with murder, according to court documents. Under Texas’ multiple abortion bans, it is not a crime for a woman to obtain or seek abortion care for herself. — The Park Fire, one of many wildfires raging in Northern California, grew from a small brush fire in Chico to the largest blaze in the state in less than two days. A man suspected of starting the fire has been arrested. The Park Fire started last Wednesday afternoon in a park and grew from about 6,400 acres late Wednesday night to 45,550 acres Thursday morning. As of Friday evening, it had grown five-fold to a staggering 239,100 acres, some 373 square miles. Containment had been at 3%, but it fell to zero percent. — The Justice Department is accusing TikTok of harnessing the capability to gather bulk information on users based on views on divisive social issues like gun control, abortion, and religion. Government lawyers wrote in documents filed late Friday to the federal appeals court in Washington that TikTok and its Beijing-based parent company ByteDance used an internal web-suite system called Lark to enable TikTok employees to speak directly with ByteDance engineers in China. — Thirteen people were rescued after getting lost on an Arizona hiking trail during high heat, including three children and an adult who were transported to the hospital, authorities said. The group, who were in town for a family reunion, started hiking the Gateway Loop Trail in Scottsdale, according to the Scottsdale Fire Department. Fire crews were dispatched shortly after 10 a.m. for a mountain rescue, the department said. They were found in a wash under a tree several miles into the trail, according to authorities. — Apple has reached a tentative collective bargaining contract with the first unionized company store in the country. The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers’ Coalition of Organized Retail Employees, which represents the employees at a retail location in Maryland, announced that it struck a three-year deal with the company that will increase pay by an average of 10% and offer other benefits to workers. The agreement must be approved by roughly 85 employees at the store.