Monday, September 16, 2024

Monday Links

On a cloudy and relatively cool Monday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the second alleged would-be Trump assassin is given two federal gun charges.

From FrontpageMag, imagine how the media would cover an attempt by a supporter of former President Trump to assassinate presidential candidate Vice President Harris.

From Townhall, look how NBC is covering the second attempt to assassinate Trump.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the Department of Health and Human Service investigates a clinic in Cleveland for alleged race-based treatment programs.

From the Washington Examiner, what we know about the second alleged would-be Trump assassin.

From The Federalist, the PolitiFact writer who made a fake fact-check of a story about Haitians in Springfield, Ohio eating geese has a history of white-washing leftist radicalism.

From American Thinker, Trump and his campaign need to point out how his policies are more popular than Harris's policies.

From MRCTV, an op-ed in the Cincinnati Inquirer blames Trump for the assassination attempts against him.

From NewsBusters, according to police, a gang of thugs beat up a Jewish student near the University of Michigan.

From Canada Free Press, more on the second attempt to assassinate Trump.

From TeleSUR, Venezuela releases 600 seahorses in a national park in the state of Nueva Esparta.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the great migration into the U.K. is given a news blackout.

From Snouts in the Trough, the U.K.'s useless, incompetent, corrupt and over-paid NHS managers.

From EuroNews, according to a leaked draft, the E.U. wants to ban smoking and vaping in certain outdoor areas.

From ReMix, Poland plans to declare a state of natural disaster due to floods.

From Balkan Insight, activists arrested in Tarnovo, Bulgaria while trying to help a group of migrants claim to have been abused by police.

From The North Africa Post, the Central Bank of Libya stabilizes its operations and reconnects international banks.

From The New Arab, an airstrike in Syria sends four ISIS terrorists to their virgins.

From the DohaNews, Qatari Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani will embark on his first official trip to Canada.

From Dawn, the sixth mpox case in Pakistan is detected at the Islamabad International Airport.  (The disease mpox was formerly known as monkeypox.)

From The Express Tribune, Pakistan's governing coalition plans to present constitutional amendments at the next session of the country's National Assembly.

From Pakistan Today, Punjab provincial Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif launches a program to provide free heart surgeries for children.

From The Hans India, Hyderabad, India is ready to immerse idols of the Hindu deity Ganesh into its lakes.

From the Hindustan Times, India slams remarks by Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei about minorities in India.

From ANI, security forces diffuse three IEDs in the Sukma district in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh.

From India Today, West Bengal state Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee agrees to remove Kolkata Police Commissioner Vineet Goyal from his post.

From Gatestone Institute, the Biden administration urges Israel to give land to Hezbollah.

From The Stream, is Mary, the mother of Jesus, really a "bridge" between Islam and Christianity.

From The Daily Signal, Congress tries to make sense of the second attempt to assassinate Trump.

From The American Conservative, the furor over Trump taking a photo at Arlington National Cemetery is an example of hypocrisy.

From The Western Journal, Trump calls President Biden and Vice President Harris "the real threat".

From BizPac Review, Donald Trump the Younger recalls having to explain to his children about people wanting to kill their grandpa.

From The Daily Wire, according to his lawyers, new information destroys the Department of Justice's case against transgender surgery whistleblower Dr. Eithan Haim.

From the Daily Caller, cracking "the semantic games" which the media use to make Harris look good.

From the New York Post, Speaker Johnson (R-LA) likens Trump to a "bulletproof George Washington".

From Breitbart, more on the second would-be Trump assassin.

From Newsmax, according to a woman claiming to be a former neighbor of his, the second would-be Trump assassin "was a little cuckoo".

And from The Babylon Bee, in response to the second Trump assassination attempt, his campaign will implement 11 new security measures.

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