Anti-white, anti-2A 'Guilty' verdict for Mich. mother | HAKE NEWS Wed 2-7-24
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End of Hour 1: Chinese New Year Feb 10th: Year of the Dragon (no longer Year of the Rabbit) // Republican’ts can’t impeach Mayokas. Bipartisan immigration bill hopefully to fail. Feds vs TX ongoing // Michigan conviction of Ethan Crumbley’s mother Jennifer: Anti-white, anti-2A //
End of Hour 2: Persecution of Trump, but he keeps winning // Flu season rearing again // Listeria, watch out for dairy products, Mexicans in America nationwide! // Middle aged women get on drugs over “heartbreak,” say researchers //
JLP Show Notes | Wed 2-7-24
Hake notes from JLP…
Wed 2-7-24 Hr 1 EXPERTS: Ethan Crumbley's parents. Ronna McDaniel out! BQ! Father's call…
EXPERTS: on Ethan Crumbley’s parents charged (over his mass school shooting) — his mother “guilty.” JLP SHORT: Anti-gun, anti-white! Picking on Joel Friday! // Ronna McDaniel (RNC chair) on her way out. Thanks, Trump! // Biblical Q: Why does God allow the Devil to attack you? // Jesse from MI (1st) losing his child to the mother! (Hold! He doesn’t hold but drops!)
Wed 2-7-24 Hr 2 Calls, Supers, BQ: Why does God allow the Devil to attack you?
Callers talk to JLP… LatinA… // Super Chats with Hake, including on BQ: Why does God allow the Devil to attack you? // Steve in IL on BQ: to show His grace. Grace? // Bianca in TX on the Nefarious movie. Tell the baby hi! Nice call! // Joe in TX talks — sounds like a good call — and holds over…
Wed 2-7-24 Hr 3 Amazing calls! “Satan's daughter” wife, on parents!
Joe in TX continues… // … Caller on the Full Armor of God // Koraima in IL (1st) appreciates her husband’s change, but he calls her Satan’s daughter, because she is, she says he says. She gets “pissed off.” GREAT CALL! She has no father. Her mother’s name is Mary. She tried and gave up talking to her daughter. Try without accusing him. Forgive mother. //
Kevin in FL called 2 years ago, God kept bringing hellish woman into his life. His friend who showed him JLP pointed out it’s Satan! He worked in the “adult film industry” but repented last November stopped having sex out-of-wedlock, etc. // Diante answers the BQ briefly. // Closing brief JLP monologue! GREAT SHORT, I THINK! //
HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 | Wed 2-7-24
Chinese New Year Feb 10th: Year of the Dragon (no longer Year of the Rabbit) // Republican’ts can’t impeach Mayokas. Bipartisan immigration bill hopefully to fail. Feds vs TX ongoing // Michigan conviction of Ethan Crumbley’s mother Jennifer: Anti-white, anti-2A //
*Chinese New Year (this Sat, Feb 10th)!
(CNN or theSkimm Wed 2-7-24) Millions of people will soon ring in the Lunar New Year, also known as Spring Festival, as we say goodbye to the Year of Rabbit and fly into the Year of the Dragon. According to tradition, a big cleanup should be carried out in homes today to eliminate any bad luck that’s accumulated over the past year.
*GOP
(CNN or theSkimm Wed 2-7-24) The House didn’t impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
Yesterday, three Republicans sided with House Democrats to upend the House GOP’s efforts to impeach Mayorkas. The vote made him the second sitting Cabinet member in US history to face such an effort. The two articles of impeachment accused Mayorkas of refusing to comply with immigration laws and making false statements to Congress about the border. The Department of Homeland Security said “this baseless impeachment should never have moved forward.” Still, Republicans vowed to keep trying to impeach. It's not the only battle on the Hill over immigration.
While the House brought Mayorkas’ impeachment vote to the floor, Senate Republicans said they aren’t backing a bipartisan border deal unveiled earlier this week. It comes after former President Trump campaigned against the deal, calling the legislation a “highly sophisticated trap.” Meanwhile, President Biden said it’s time for the GOP “to show a little spine” and pass the legislation, which includes aid for Ukraine and Israel. Even if the Senate manages to push the bill through, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) said it would be “dead on arrival” in the House.
While the House GOP failed to impeach Mayorkas, the Senate's bipartisan immigration bill appears poised to fail. Coupled with the Biden admin and Texas standoff over the southern border, it's got many wondering if and when the government will take action on an issue that’s a top concern for voters.
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**Anti-2A, anti-white!
(Not CNN but theSkimm Wed 2-7-24) Experts talked about Michigan. Yesterday, a jury convicted the mother of the Oxford High School shooter on four counts of involuntary manslaughter. Jennifer Crumbley is the first parent in the US to be held legally responsible for their child carrying out a mass school shooting. In 2021, Crumbley’s then 15-year-old son killed four students and injured seven others. He was sentenced to life in prison without parole. Prosecutors argued that Crumbley knew her son was struggling with his mental health. They also said she and her husband (who also faces criminal charges) gave their son the gun used in the shooting as a gift, but didn’t keep it safe. Crumbley said it was her husband’s responsibility to safely store the gun. Some experts say the decision could shape the future of criminal liability for parents of mass shooters.
CNN: The mother of the teenager who killed four students at an Oxford, Michigan, high school in 2021, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter Tuesday. This marks the first time a parent of a school shooter was held responsible for the killings. The prosecution argued Jennifer Crumbley was responsible for the deaths because she was “grossly negligent” in giving her then 15-year-old son a gun as a gift and failing to get him proper mental health treatment despite warning signs. Crumbley faces up to 15 years in prison, and her sentencing hearing was set for April 9. Her husband, James, is scheduled to go on trial on the same charges in March.
HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 | Wed 2-7-24
Persecution of Trump, but he keeps winning // Flu season rearing again // Listeria, watch out for dairy products, Mexicans in America nationwide! // Middle aged women get on drugs over “heartbreak,” say researchers //
*Persecution of the President
(Not CNN but theSkimm Wed 2-7-24) Former President Trump’s case still in the court system. Yesterday, a federal appeals court ruled that Trump can’t claim presidential immunity in his 2020 election interference case. Presidential immunity is a key part of Trump’s legal defense, as the former president says he can’t be prosecuted for what he did while in office unless he's first impeached and convicted by Congress. Now, the unanimous decision — by a panel of two Democratic-appointed judges and one Republican-appointed judge — means trial prep for the DC case could begin later this month. It’s one of four criminal cases against the former president as he runs for office. Trump’s legal team says they will appeal the decision. The case may reach the Supreme Court, which could impact when and if the trial will happen.
…Oh and speaking of running for office, former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley lost the Nevada GOP presidential primary to the “none of these candidates” option on the ballot. Trump didn't participate in the primary. He’s competing in Nevada’s GOP caucuses tomorrow instead, which will award all of the state’s 26 delegates. President Biden won yesterday’s Democratic primary in the state.
CNN: Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley lost Nevada’s non-binding GOP primary on Tuesday, with 63% of voters opting for “none of these candidates” on the ballot. The GOP primary carried little weight because state Republicans will award their delegates through party-run caucuses, which President Trump is expected to win Thursday. On the Democratic side, President Biden notched a win in Nevada’s primary as he marches toward his party’s 2024 nomination.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump was dealt a major blow when a federal appeals court on Tuesday said that he is not immune from prosecution for alleged crimes he committed during his presidency. Trump has a Monday deadline to ask the Supreme Court to block the immunity ruling.
*Flu season
(CNN or theSkimm Wed 2-7-24) After a few weeks of declines, some measures show that flu activity is starting to pick up again in parts of the US. During one week last month, more than 82,000 people who visited an emergency department were diagnosed with influenza — an 8% bump compared to the prior week, according to the CDC. Flu infections are growing in four states — Florida, New York, Oklahoma and Texas — and likely growing in five others: Arkansas, Kentucky, North Carolina, Massachusetts and South Carolina. Overall, data shows 18 states and Washington, DC, are experiencing high or very high levels of respiratory illness. Covid-19 and RSV also continue to circulate at high levels.
*Dairy recall
(CNN or theSkimm Wed 2-7-24) A Listeria outbreak has been linked to recalled dairy products, including some popular Super Bowl snacks like queso fresco and sour cream. The multi-state outbreak has led to 23 hospitalizations and two deaths, the CDC said. The recalled products were distributed nationwide and include cheese, yogurt and sour cream sold under the brand names Tio Francisco, Don Francisco, Rizo Bros, Rio Grande, Food City, El Huache, La Ordena, San Carlos, Campesino, Santa Maria, Dos Ranchitos, Casa Cardenas, and 365 Whole Foods Market. Consumers have been instructed to check their refrigerators and freezers for any of the items and dispose of them immediately.
**Drugged up middle-aged women!
(Not CNN but theSkimm Wed 2-7-24) Researchers looked into Heartbreak. Yesterday, researchers published a study that found women are more likely than men to use antidepressants after a break-up later in life. NOT FULLY READ: The study looked at more than 228,000 Finnish residents between the ages of 50 and 70 who went through different kinds of heartbreak like divorce or a partner's death. In the six months leading up to a divorce, antidepressant use among women increased by 7% compared to 5% in men. The researchers reportedly said this could be due to factors like economic status and gender differences in family roles. They also reportedly found that more men entered new relationships after a break-up or death than women, but it's about the same after a divorce.
NEWS NOT READ
NOT READ:*Hamas counterproposal on hostage and ceasefire deal calls for phased Israeli pullout from Gaza and plan to end war
(CNN or theSkimm Wed 2-7-24) Hamas has presented its response to a proposal for a ceasefire and hostage deal in Gaza by calling for a phased Israeli withdrawal from the enclave during a four-and-a-half-month truce and a plan to permanently end the war. The Palestinian militant group that rules Gaza has proposed a three-phase deal, each lasting 45 days, that would also see the release of hostages held in the enclave in exchange for Palestinian prisoners in Israel — including those serving life sentences — as well as the start of a massive humanitarian and rebuilding effort.
NOT READ:*JPMorgan Chase to open 500 new branches in the next 3 years
(CNN not theSkimm Wed 2-7-24) The bank recently announced a multibillion-dollar effort to grow its physical footprint in the US.
NOT READ:**That Boeing from Alaska Airlines!
(CNN not theSkimm Wed 2-7-24) 4 bolts were missing from a Boeing door plug that blew out midair on an Alaska Airlines flight last month, according to new findings from federal investigators. After the report was released on Tuesday, Boeing acknowledged its responsibility for the blowout, saying it is working to ensure incidents like this do not reoccur.
NOT READ: **DiScRiMiNaTiOn!
(CNN not theSkimm Wed 2-7-24) QUOTE: “No one should ever face discrimination in employment, housing, health care, education, and other areas of life just because of who they are.” — Rodrigo Heng-Lehtinen, executive director of the National Center for Transgender Equality, after results from the largest survey of transgender people in the US were released today. The report revealed key insights about members of America’s trans community at a time when their rights have increasingly come under attack.
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