Friday, May 31, 2024

Friday Phenomena For The End Of May

On a sunny and warm Friday on the last day of May, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the "horrendous" verdict in former President Trump's hush money trial.

From FrontpageMag, President Biden repeats the fake news about police violence against black Americans.

From Townhall, Biden announces his plan to rebuild Gaza and keep Hamas in power there, with U.S. taxpayer money.

From The Washington Free Beacon, may the U.S. now defend itself?

From the Washington Examiner, the restrictions Trump faces as a felon.

From The Federalist, according to legal experts, "intentional malfeasance" makes Trump's conviction ripe for reversal.

From American Thinker, a look at Trump's fellow felons, past and present, foreign and domestic.

From MRCTV, after the Trump verdict, trial witness and former lawyer Michael Cohen, himself a convicted perjurer, say "the truth always matters".

From NewsBusters, MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle is terrified of Republican donors backing Trump.

From Canada Free Press, "the Rubicon has been crossed".

From TeleSUR, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro creates a Ministry for the Elderly.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the media wrongly scare airplane passengers about turbulence.

From Snouts in the Trough, how about protesting against some real genocide?

From EuroNews, will the "far-right" win big in the upcoming E.U. elections?

From Voice Of Europe, spectators at this year's French Open will not be allowed to consume alcohol.

From ReMix, in Mannheim, Germany, anti-Islam politician Michael Stürzenberger and a police officer are stabbed.

From Balkan Insight, according to a study, women on local councils in Albania are often told to "shut up".

From The North Africa Post, Algeria's attempt to form a union of countries in northern Africa that excludes Morocco is "stillborn".

From The New Arab, U.N. officials warn that the cluster[bleep] in Syria is becoming "deeply entrenched".  (It's not already?)

From Gatestone Institute, the Chinese government is trying to weaponize Ebola.

From The Stream, a lifeguard is suing the Los Angeles County Fire Department for threatening to fire him after he refused to lift up a gay fide flag.

From The Daily Signal, the U.S. State Department is sending money to foreign LGBTQ events as "pride month" draws near.

From The American Conservative, Senator Joe Manchin goes from "(D-WV)" to "(I-WV)".

From The Western Journal, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) reacts to the Trump verdict in a way that's unfair - to kangaroos.

From BizPac Review, congresscritter Cory Mills (R-FL) makes an "epic" proposal that blows Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo's mind.

From The Daily Wire, according to legal experts, the verdict against Trump can be reviewed by the Supreme Court.

From the Daily Caller, a former colleague of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg calls his case against Trump "contorted".

From Breitbart, the Chief Twit weighs in on the verdict against Trump.

From Newsmax, former First Son Donald Trump the Younger reports on his father's mood.

And from the New York Postexperts suggest that sharks can predict hurricanes weeks ahead.  (Just when you thought it was safe to forecast the weather.)

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