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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Monday, April 10, 2023 AD 

End of Hour 1: White House Easter Egg Roll today  //  DOJ investigating document leaks on Discord showing US spied on South Korea, Israel, and Ukraine  //  Imam in stable condition after being stabbed multiple times (perhaps by a Muslim) in NJ mosque on Easter during Ramadan  //  Two different judges rule for and against abortion pills as Biden Admin is in favor of baby killing  //  

End of Hour 2: It’s National Siblings Day for the mama love people  //  New EPA rules pushing electric cars against normal real cars  //  Union commies striking at Rutgers University  //  Sandy Cortez accuses Justice Thomas of breaking the law!  //  A Spaniard won the Masters golf tournament  //  

After JLP, The Hake Report 

JLP Show Notes Mon. 4-10-23

JLP Hr 1

Happy Easter! JLP Monologue … on the Biblical Question: Why do you hate the person you idolize? …  If you get to know what’s going on with you, you’ll understand the world around you. … Christ said: Father, forgive them. ….  //  Super Chats with Nick and Hake…  //  

JLP Hr 2

A caller from Canada with a perhaps Hispanic accent has a great, short call.  //  Jay from NH shares something after Church yesterday about prayer. Stay with it.  //  JLP intro: All human beings think they’re always right: Biden blames Trump for Biden’s chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal.  //  Justin Pearson (of the “Tennessee Three”) wore a Dashiki on the TN House floor. Evil Kamala Harris pretends they’re courageous, and that Republicans were wrong for booting Justin Pearson and Justin Jones for their disruption against the Second Amendment. 

JLP Hr 3

HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 Mon. 4-10-23

  • White House Easter Egg Roll today  //  

  • DOJ investigating document leaks on Discord showing US spied on South Korea, Israel, and Ukraine  //  

  • Imam in stable condition after being  stabbed multiple times (perhaps by a Muslim) in NJ mosque on Easter during Ramadan  //  

  • Two different judges rule for and against abortion pills as Biden Admin is in favor of baby killing  //  


EASTER MONDAY (WHATEVER THAT IS)

(CNN Mon.) Amid many pressing political duties, the Biden administration will make time today for an annual tradition dating to the 1870s: the White House Easter Egg Roll (WHATEVER THAT IS). About 30,000 visitors are expected to converge on the South Lawn for ALLEGED family-friendly activities centered around the theme of "EGGucation."


DOCUMENT LEAKS

(CNN Mon.) The Department of Justice has opened an investigation into the leaks of a trove of apparent US intelligence documents that were posted on social media in recent weeks. The documents have revealed the US' efforts in spying on Russia, while also exposing the extent of US eavesdropping on key allies, including South Korea, Israel and Ukraine. The documents appeared last month on the social media platform Discord and revealed sensitive and highly classified material, officials said. They also divulged weaknesses in Ukrainian weaponry -- reportedly forcing the country's military to alter some plans as fighting continues in the country's eastern region. The Pentagon has initiated an "interagency effort" to determine the source of the leaks and assess their impact, Pentagon deputy press secretary Sabrina Singh said Sunday.


MOSQUE STABBING

(CNN Mon.) An imam is in stable condition after being stabbed during a Sunday morning prayer service at a mosque in Paterson, New Jersey, according to local officials. The suspect, who was unknown to congregants, was performing prayers at Omar Mosque when he lunged forward with a knife at the imam. After stabbing him multiple times, the suspect attempted to flee but the congregants "were able to bring him down and apprehend him and hold him" until police arrived and arrested him, a spokesperson for the mosque told CNN. There were more than 200 congregants in the mosque at the time of the stabbing, the spokesperson said, adding he believes that this was an isolated incident. The stabbing occurred during Ramadan, the holiest month of the Muslim calendar. In 2023, it runs from March 22 to April 20.


BABY KILLING

(CNN Mon.) Two federal court rulings over abortion access are creating a chaotic legal flashpoint that will be closely watched this week. 

In one case filed by anti-abortion activists in Texas, a judge said the FDA's approval more than 20 years ago of mifepristone -- one of the drugs used to terminate a pregnancy -- should be halted. But the court paused its ruling for a week so that it can be appealed

In the second case, where Democratic-led states had sued in Washington to expand access to abortion pills, a judge ordered the federal government to keep the drug available in the 17 states, plus the District of Columbia. 

"Everything is on the table," Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra told CNN on Sunday, emphasizing the Biden administration is considering all options to protect access to the procedure.


HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 Mon. 4-10-23

  • It’s National Siblings Day for the mama love people  //  

  • New EPA rules pushing electric cars against normal real cars  //  

  • Union commies on strike (refusing to work, “protesting” instead) at Rutgers University  //  

  • Sandy Cortez accuses Justice Thomas of breaking the law!  //  

  • A Spaniard won the Masters golf tournament  //  


Happy National Siblings Day

(CNN Mon.) In the US and Canada (and India), “many” people today will celebrate the special bonds they have with their brothers and sisters. SOUNDS CORNY

(Fox News & Zeebiz) Claudia Evart, a paralegal from New York, invented the holiday in 1995 after the deaths of her brother and sister at a young age. She founded a whole nonprofit foundation and pushed for governors and presidents to acknowledge it; she wants to make it like Mother’s Day or Father’s Day. 

In Europe, a similar version is Brothers and Sisters Day, celebrated on May 31. 


ELECTRIC VEHICLES

(CNN Mon.) The corrupt EPA is preparing to release strict vehicle emissions standards for light-duty vehicles that, if implemented, would move the US car market decisively toward electric vehicles over the next decade. By 2032, the new emissions standards would ensure that 64% to 67% of all new-car sales in the US would be electric vehicles, according to a source familiar with the proposal. 

The EPA's expected move comes after California air regulators voted last year to ban the sale of new gasoline-powered cars by 2035 and set interim targets to phase these cars out

Experts say this is a major step toward zero-emissions vehicles as the US tries to keep up with other countries racing toward EV adoption. The new rules could come as soon as Wednesday.


RUTGERS STRIKE

(CNN Mon.) 9,000 faculty and staff at Rutgers University are expected to go on strike today as contract negotiations stall. Union leaders said the strike at the school's three main campuses in New Jersey will bring classes to a halt for thousands of students. The university, on the other hand, is insisting most classes will continue as normal.


PHONY ATTACK ON THE ONE TRUE JUSTICE

(CNN Mon.) QUOTE: “What we are seeing right now is a breaking of the law.” -- Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York (who wants the White House to ignore a judge’s ruling that suspends the corrupt FDA approval of an abortion pill) — calling for the impeachment of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas following revelations that he did not disclose several luxury trips funded by a Republican megadonor. Justice Thomas last week said he didn't disclose the luxury travel, including trips on the GOP donor's yacht and private jet, because he was advised at the time "by colleagues and others in the judiciary" that he did not have to report it.


MASTERS GOLF TOURNAMENT

(CNN Mon.) Spaniard Jon Rahm won the 2023 Masters Tournament on Sunday at Augusta National Golf Club, his first green jacket and second career major win — beating former Masters champion Scottie Scheffler as world No. 1 — beat LIV Golf Series duo Brooks Koepka and Phil Mickelson. 

Fifteen-time major champion Tiger Woods announced his withdrawal due to injury hours before play resumed on Sunday after visibly struggling with movement throughout the weekend. 

Rahm’s the fourth Spaniard to win the green jacket and the first European golfer to win both The Masters and the US Open.

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