Monday, July 15, 2024

Monday Links

As the hot sunny weather continues on a Monday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, federal Judge Aileen Cannon dismisses the classified documents case against former President Trump.

From FrontpageMag, Trump is only that latest person whom the left has likened to Hitler.

From Townhall, who will speak at this year's Republican National Convention.

From The Washington Free Beacon, more on the dismissal of Trump's documents case.

From the Washington Examiner, Trump calls for independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to receive Secret Service protection.

From The Federalist, to "lower the temperature", discontinue the lawfare.

From American Thinker, a first-person account of what happened in Butler, PA.

From MRCTV, the Secret Service announces that there will be no changes to security at the Republican National Convention after the attempted Trump assassination.

From NewsBusters, White House reporters from ABC, CBS and NBC praise President Biden's speech but ignore his divisive record.

From Canada Free Press, apologies from Democrats are hollow and rooted in fear - for themselves.

From TeleSUR, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro calls right-wingers "bots".

From TCW Defending Freedom, can new Prime Minister Keir Starmer steer the U.K. off the road to Armageddon?

From EuroNews, the European Commission boycotts Hungary's six-month presidency of the E.U. council over Prime Minister Orbán's trips to Russia and China.

From Voice Of Europe, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg rejects Poland's proposal to intercept Russian missiles over Ukraine.

From ReMix, according to Hungarian Foreign Minister Szijjártó, the aforementioned Orbán is the only European politician who is welcome everywhere.

From Balkan Insight, Albanian authorities allow a jailed mayor-elect to go to Strasbourg, France and be sworn in as a europarliamentcritter.

From The North Africa Post, allegedly to promote "solidarity with Gaza", Algeria bans music festivals.

From The New Arab, security forces in Cairo detain citizens on Faisal Street after an LED on top of a burger restaurant shows doctored pictures and videos of Egyptian President Abdel al-Sisi.  (I would ask about what is this "freedom of speech" you speak of, but if such media really was "doctored", their information might be based on lies, which are not free speech.)

From The Times Of Israel, despite death threats, young Moroccans travel to Israel to hear its side about the war in Gaza.

From BBC News, a car bomb kills several soccer fans watching the Euro 2024 final at a café in Mogadishu, Somalia.

From Gatestone Instituteis an attempt being made to deceive Americans about Hamas?

From The Stream, the left wants to remove our guns and leave us defenseless, and Trump might know why.

From The Daily Signal, according to Senator Mike Lee (R-UT), Biden had a "missed opportunity" to unite the country.

From The American Conservative, the U.S. state-media complex is escalating the war in Ukraine.

From The Western Journal, black pro-Trump voters destroy a segment on The Daily Show meant to undermine Trump.

From Axios, Trump names Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) as his running mate.

From BizPac Review, some rhetoric against Trump is "even worse" than Biden's "bulls-eye" remark.

From The Daily Wire, Speaker Johnson (R-LA) calls the aforementioned dismissal of Trump's documents case as "good news" for the country.

From the Daily Caller, more on Trump choosing Vance.

From the New York Post, King Charles III reaches out to Trump after the attempted assassination.

From Breitbart, a member of the world's rarest whale species may have washed up on a beach in New Zealand.

From Newsmax, Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Lyndsey Graham (R-SC) warn about pro-Hamas groups with connections to the Chinese Communist Party.

And from The Babylon Bee, the Secret Service promise to find out what went wrong at the Trump rally in Butler, PA as soon as they figure out who left the she-don't-lie in the White House.

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