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End of Hour 1: Storm/tornadoes in Midwest // J6 at Supreme Court: Clarence Thomas smears // Trump trial // Middle East //
End of Hour 2: Boeing // Invasion // Dubai flooding // Hawaii AG report on Maui wildfire // crybaby ADL // NOT READ: ISS dropping litter from space //
JLP Show Notes | Wed 4-17-24
Hake notes from JLP…
Wed 4-17-24 Hr 1 Great opening, country’s gone… calls…
Wed 4-17-24 Hr 2 calls … Republicans no diff from Dems… tough Jesus? Supers… calls.
Wed 4-17-24 Hr 3 black mothers stealing children’s credit … James River Church’s Stronger Men’s Conference … Calls: Jill in NJ (1st-timer) is marriage hard work? Nah. Teaching children the Bible?
HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 | Wed 4-17-24
Storm blowin’ thru!
(CNN or theSkimm Wed 4-17-24) A powerful storm system capable of unleashing damaging tornadoes is barreling through parts of the Midwest. Forecasts show the most significant threat today extends from Mississippi to Michigan, with around 50 million people under severe storm alerts.
**J6 in Supreme Court
(CNN or theSkimm Wed 4-17-24) What the Supremes are weighing in on… The Jan 6 fallout. Yesterday, the Supreme Court heard arguments on a key federal charge that’s been used in hundreds of cases tied to the Capitol riots. The Justice Department charged more than 300 people with obstruction, saying they tried to stop the 2020 election certification. But one former police officer says the DOJ overstepped and misused the felony charge. Now, his case has reached the Supreme Court. If the justices rule against the DOJ, hundreds of people could see their obstruction charges cleared — including former President Trump, who faces two obstruction charges in one of his criminal cases. SCOTUS is expected to issue its decision in June.
…Oh and speaking of the high court, Justice Clarence Thomas was back on the bench after being MIA (the far-left Guardian: Clarence Thomas absent from US supreme court Monday with no explanation, but he did still participate in cases: the 75-year-old justice also was not participating remotely in arguments, as justices sometimes do when they are ill).
Thomas is facing criticism (from Lame-o’s like Jeffrey [sp] Toobin of CNN, extremist fat black with wild hair Elie Mystal who’s been on the JLP show 10 years ago a couple times) for, per far-left Newsweek, reportedly minimizing the events that took place on Jan 6 (by minimizing, they mean accurately and fairly portraying it in context).
"There have been many violent protests that have interfered with proceedings," Thomas said during the hearing. "Has the government applied this provision to other protests in the past?"
*Trump trial: Speaking of Kangaroo Courts
(CNN or theSkimm Wed 4-17-24) Seven jurors were seated Tuesday on the panel that will decide former President Donald Trump’s guilt or innocence in the New York hush money case. The prospective jurors include two lawyers, a nurse, an IT consultant and a teacher — and all have either said or implied they can be fair and impartial. A panel of 12 New Yorkers and likely six alternates will ultimately be chosen. Trump is charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records for his alleged role in a hush money scheme before the 2016 election. The courtroom is dark today but jury selection will resume on Thursday with a new panel of 96 prospective jurors who could end up on the panel.
*Middle East
(CNN or theSkimm Wed 4-17-24) The US plans to impose new sanctions targeting Iran after its unprecedented barrage of aerial strikes on Israel over the weekend, most of which were intercepted. This comes as Israel’s war cabinet met to discuss a potential response to Iran.
NOT READ: Sources told CNN that the US expects Israel’s reaction will be limited in scope. However, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi warned that the “smallest action against Iran’s interests” would be met with a “severe, extensive and painful” response. Meanwhile, amid ongoing strikes in Gaza, the US military airdropped more aid into the besieged enclave — this time around 25,300 meal equivalents. Humanitarian organizations have warned that airdrops are “good photo opportunities but a lousy way to deliver aid.”
HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 | Wed 4-17-24
*Boeing
(CNN or theSkimm Wed 4-17-24) A Senate subcommittee will hold a hearing today in the wake of allegations from a Boeing engineer who said the aerospace giant took shortcuts when manufacturing its 777 and 787 Dreamliner jets. The whistleblower, Sam Salehpour (Persian last name), is set to be the key witness at the hearing that could reveal new details about Boeing’s safety and quality issues. Boeing has faced more than five years of questions about its commercial jets following two fatal crashes of a different model, the 737 Max, in 2018 and 2019. Those crashes killed 346 people and led to a 20-month grounding of that aircraft. A costly door plug incident on an Alaska Airlines flight in January also sparked allegations that some Boeing employees felt reluctant to raise questions about the safety of the planes they are building or inspecting for fear of retaliation.
*Invasion
(CNN or theSkimm Wed 4-17-24) House Republicans have sent to the Senate two articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, a step that launches a trial in the Senate as Republican lawmakers seek to highlight President Joe Biden’s handling of immigration policy. The Democratic-controlled Senate, however, is expected to quickly dismiss the charges without a trial. The effort by House Republicans comes after they voted to impeach Mayorkas in February over his handling of the southern border by a narrow margin, blaming him and the Biden administration for the high number of border crossings. Democrats have slammed the impeachment as a political stunt, saying that Republicans had no valid basis for the move.
*Dubai flooding
(CNN or theSkimm Wed 4-17-24) Dubai was inundated Tuesday with a year’s worth of rain in under 12 hours. Shocking video shows roads turned to rivers and the tarmac of Dubai International Airport — recently crowned the second-busiest airport in the world — underwater. Nearly 4 inches of rain fell on Tuesday, according to weather observations at the airport. Flight disruptions are expected with multiple airlines, including flag carrier Emirates, reporting flight delays. Like the rest of the United Arab Emirates, Dubai has a hot and dry climate. As such, rainfall is infrequent and there is limited infrastructure and drainage to handle extreme flooding events.
*Hawaii attorney general to release report on Maui wildfire
(CNN or theSkimm Wed 4-17-24) Officials in Hawaii will soon share the first phase of the findings from an investigation into the August 2023 wildfires in Maui — the deadliest in the US in more than a century. The first phase of the report analyzes “how the fire incident unfolded, based on science, during the first 24 to 72 hours of the fire and its aftermath, and includes a comprehensive timeline of events,” Hawaii Attorney General Anne Lopez said.
**Crybaby evil ADL
(CNN or theSkimm Wed 4-17-24) 8,873 antisemitic incidents there were in the US in 2023, according to a report from the Anti-Defamation League. The dramatic upward trend of incidents since the start of the Israel-Hamas war is a sign that vitriol aimed at Jewish people is intensifying, the audit said.
NOT READ:
**ISS littering in SPACE, tryna KILL people!
(CNN or theSkimm Wed 4-17-24) QUOTE: “It was a tremendous sound. It almost hit my son.” — A Florida homeowner, describing the startling moment a piece of space debris pierced the roof of his house, leaving a “big hole in the floor and on the ceiling.” NASA confirmed the agency recently disposed of a slab of garbage from the International Space Station but expected it to burn up before hitting Earth.
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