Trump 'Arrested' Again Today | HAKE NEWS Tue. 6-13-23
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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Tuesday, June 13, 2023 AD
End of Hour 1: Trump ARRESTED today (Evgeni says he already bailed out…??) // Body found under the i-95 highway collapse in Philly // Student Loan “forgiveness” MESS // IL bans book bans, boo //
End of Hour 2: India has the most people now // Actor Treat Williams died // Airplane seats average 17-inches, down from 18.5! // Chris Christie the fat RINO underdog (shoutout) //
After JLP, The Hake Report
JLP Show Notes | Tue. 6-13-23
JLP Hr 1
Some nice, deep points… // Affirmative Action segment including interviews of white and black older men: nobody likes blacks. // (Joel Friday TV after Hake today, and then American Anchor Baby!) //
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HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 | Tue. 6-13-23
Trump ARRESTED today (Evgeni says he already bailed out…??) //
Body found under the i-95 highway collapse in Philly //
Student Loan “forgiveness” MESS //
IL bans book bans, boo //
Persecution of the President
(CNN Tue. 6/13/23) Former President Donald Trump will be arrested today — for the second time. He faces 37 criminal charges related to his alleged mishandling of classified documents after leaving office. Trump is expected to arrive at a Miami federal courthouse this afternoon where he will surrender, his fingerprints will be taken, and he will be brought to a courtroom to hear the charges against him. This comes just two months after the 2024 Republican frontrunner faced an arraignment in Manhattan over state charges stemming from a 2016 hush money payment to an adult film actress. As Trump's legal team huddles ahead of his arrest, Miami officials are ramping up security before thousands of anticipated protesters converge on the courthouse area.
Philly Highway Collapse: Body found
(CNN Tue. 6/13/23) A body has been recovered from the wreckage of the Interstate 95 collapse in Philadelphia where a section of the busy highway came crashing down on Sunday. That portion of the highway collapsed after a truck carrying 8,500 gallons of gasoline crashed and burst into flames under it, officials said. The truck driver has not been identified. An investigation is now underway and the tanker truck will be the initial focus of the probe. The incident is causing "extensive disruption for the movement of people and goods through that region," Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said.
Brainwashed student loans
(CNN Tue. 6/13/23) Student loan payments for tens of millions of borrowers will be due starting in October, the Department of Education clarified Monday. The pandemic-related pause on federal student loan payments was previously set to end this summer, but the exact date remained unclear until this week. The repayment date has been extended eight times since March 2020, but a law passed this month to address the debt ceiling prevented the pause from being extended again. Meanwhile, all eyes are on the Supreme Court as borrowers wait to see if the Biden administration will be allowed to move forward with its student loan forgiveness program. A decision is expected later this month or in July.
Based bans of gross books
(CNN Tue. 6/13/23) Illinois became the first state to prohibit book bans Monday, as several other states across the US continue to challenge and remove certain titles from public schools and libraries. "Book bans are about censorship, marginalizing people, marginalizing ideas and facts," said Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, a Democrat.
NOT READ: The measure, which takes effect January 1, says public libraries will not be eligible for state money unless they adopt the American Library Association's Bill of Rights or their own statement prohibiting book bans. The signing comes amid a surge in laws limiting access to certain books, with "the vast majority written by or about members of the LGBTQIA+ community and people of color," the association said.
HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 | Tue. 6-13-23
India has the most people now //
Actor Treat Williams died //
Airplane seats average 17-inches, down from 18.5! //
Chris Christie the fat RINO underdog //
India is now the most populous country in the world
(CNN Tue. 6/13/23) The South Asian superpower has a growing influence on the global stage — and it's ready to become a tourism force. WATCH OUT FOR SCAMMERS…
Older white man actor died after bike accident
(CNN Tue. 6/13/23) Richard Treat Williams, a veteran actor who starred in the TV dramas "Blue Bloods" and "Everwood," died Monday night as the result of a motorcycle accident in Vermont, his agent told CNN. He was 71. Williams is survived by his wife and their two children. (He was in Flashpoint, not to be confused with the Donnie Yen movie, Dead Heat, Miss Congeniality 2, several years of Chicago Fire (as Severide’s daddy) before his character dies, etc.)
Shrinking airplane seats, fattening American’ts
(CNN Tue. 6/13/23) 17 inches: That's the width of an average airplane seat, a decrease from 18.5 inches around two decades ago. Some plus-size travelers are speaking out about the challenges of shrinking seats — and thousands have signed a petition claiming it is "discriminatory" for airlines to require plus-size customers to buy an additional seat in advance. "We have to pay two fares, even though we're getting the same experience," said Jae'lynn Chaney, the author of the petition.
Speaking of FAT…
(CNN Tue. 6/13/23) QUOTE: “They're playing political games with you.” — Former New Jersey Gov. (and Fat RINO) Chris Christie, trying to win over potential voters during a CNN town hall Monday night by slamming Donald Trump and other GOP primary candidates. Christie, a clear underdog in the 2024 Republican presidential race, has anchored his campaign to calling out Trump and his GOP rivals for either hedging or taking Trump's side to avoid political blowback.
NOT READ: Climate hype brainwashed young people
(theSkimm Tue. 6/13/23) Yesterday, a group of Gen Zers appeared in Montana court for the first constitutional climate trial in US history. The 16 young environmentalists — who range in age from 5 to 22 — are suing the state for failing to uphold the state constitutional right to a “clean and healthful environment.” The trial is expected to last two weeks. At the end of it, a judge will decide if the state’s support for fossil fuels violates the constitution (THAT IS SO DUMB). It's not clear whether a ruling in favor of the Gen Zers would affect Montana's policies.
Congrats to Denver nuggets
(CNN Tue. 6/13/23) The Denver Nuggets won their first NBA championship Monday night after defeating the Miami Heat 94-89 in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. Two-time MVP Nikola Jokić, Serbian big man and is the first center to win NBA Finals MVP award, named after the late Bill Russell, since Shaquille O'Neal of the Los Angeles Lakers in 2002. Michael Porter Jr. Denver’s other top player. Denver parade and celebration set for Thursday.
(I HEARD THERE WAS A MASS SHOOTING LAST NIGHT THERE…?)
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