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Kamala Harris' top 5 falsehoods in Tuesday's debate
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Kamala Harris' top 5 falsehoods in Tuesday's debate

At the first presidential debate Tuesday between President Donald Trump and the Democrats' replacement candidate at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, the moderators appeared keen to cast doubt on a handful of the Republican's assertions. ABC News' David Muir and Linsey Davis refrained, however, from similarly weighing in when Kamala Harris advanced several false claims — even when she recycled hoaxes previously debunked by liberal fact-checking outfits. Below are five of the most egregious falsehoods advanced by Harris in the debate along with the real stories. 'Fine people' hoax Harris' claim: "Let's remember Charlottesville, where there was a mob of people carrying tiki torches, spewing anti-Semitic hate, and what did the president then at the time say? 'They were fine people on each side.'" Reality: Just as Harris reportedly copied and pasted her policy agenda on Sunday from Biden, she has similarly adopted her boss' go-to yarn, which Snopes has categorically ruled out as "false." In August 2017, there was a so-called "Unite the Right" rally held in Charlottesville, Virginia. Among the protesters and counter-protesters who turned up were leftists, individuals critical of the removal of a Confederate statue, neo-Nazis, and white supremacists. Days later, President Trump held a press conference, where a reporter asked him about the neo-Nazis at the demonstration. Trump said, "As I said on, remember this, Saturday, we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry, and violence. It has no place in America." After Trump noted that violent instigators were on both sides of the demonstration and that some people present at the rally had simply been protesting iconoclasm, a reporter said, "The neo-Nazis started this thing. They showed up in Charlottesville." Trump responded: Excuse me, they didn’t put themselves down as neo-Nazis, and you had some very bad people in that group. But you also had people that were very fine people on both sides. You had people in that group – excuse me, excuse me. I saw the same pictures as you did. You had people in that group that were there to protest the taking down of, to them, a very, very important statue and the renaming of a park from Robert E. Lee to another name. Snopes acknowledged in its updated fact-check that Trump was referencing protesters and counter-protesters and that Trump made abundantly clear that "he wasn't talking about neo-Nazis and white nationalists, who he said should be 'condemned totally.'" Project 2025 Harris' claim: "What you're going to hear tonight is a detailed and dangerous plan called Project 2025 that the former president intends on implementing if he were elected again." Reality: The Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 is a "candidate-agnostic" policy document that was developed by a coalition of over 110 conservative groups long before Trump was the Republican candidate for president and published prior to the primary in April 2023. Trump has disavowed it, stating, "Some of the things they're saying are absolutely ridiculous and abysmal." Harris, her campaign, various Democratic operatives, and their allies in the liberal media have pushed this false talking point for weeks. When the Associated Press parroted the Democratic suggestion that it is a "Republican blueprint for a second Trump term," Project 2025 demanded a correction and an apology, stressing, "Project 2025 does not represent any candidate or campaign." Nationwide abortion ban Harris' claim: "Understand: If Donald Trump were to be re-elected, he will sign a national abortion ban. Understand: In his Project 2025, there would be a national abortion — a monitor — that would monitoring your pregnancies, your miscarriages." Reality: While Harris has gotten good use out of this threat in recent weeks, it has no basis in reality. Trump has repeatedly said that individual states should set their own abortion laws. Just weeks after he said reports that he privately supports a 16-week abortion ban were "fake news," Trump suggested to WABC-FM's "Sid & Friends in the Morning" in March, "Everybody agrees — you've heard this for years — all the legal scholars on both sides agree: It's a state issue. It shouldn't be a federal issue; it's a state issue." In April, he said on Truth Social, "My view is now that we have abortion where everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint, the states will determine by vote or legislation or perhaps both. And whatever they decide must be the law of the land — in this case, the law of the state." CNN reported that Trump was asked in Atlanta that month whether he would ratify a national abortion ban if it passed in Congress, and he flatly answered, "No." Although Trump did not say so explicitly Tuesday, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) told NBC News' "Meet the Press" last month that Trump would veto a national abortion ban. Neither the 2024 Republican platform nor Trump's Agenda 47 make any mention of a national abortion ban. 'Bloodbath' hoax Harris' claim: "Donald Trump the candidate has said in this election there will be a bloodbath if this and the outcome of this election is not to his liking." Reality: On March 16, Trump used the word "bloodbath" in reference to the economic fallout of continued offshoring of jobs and automobile manufacturing plants under the Biden-Harris administration. Addressing Chinese dictator Xi Jinping during his speech at the Dayton International Airport in Ohio, Trump suggested America would not buy cars made in Chinese manufacturing plants in Mexico, built without American labor. Trump added: We're going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line, and you're not going to be able to sell those guys — if I get elected. Now, if I don’t get elected, it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole — that's gonna be the least of it. It's going to be a bloodbath for the country. That'll be the least of it. But they're not going to sell those cars. Mythologizing Jan. 6 Claims: "[On Jan. 6], 140 law enforcement officers were injured and some died." "Trump left us the worst attack on our democracy since the Civil War." Reality: The suggestion that law enforcement officers died on Jan. 6 as the result of the Capitol riot has been recycled by Democratic lawmakers and media talking heads for years. It is, however, false. No police officers died in the line of duty during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. U.S. Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick, who Democrats have long claimed was killed in or as the result of the fracas, returned to headquarters in "good condition" after the incident but suffered two strokes the following day, reportedly dying of natural causes. On April 19, 2021, the USCP accepted the District of Columbia's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner's finding that Sicknick "died of natural causes." Four responding officers later killed themselves.In terms of slayings that day, unarmed Air Force veteran Ashli Babbitt — a protester at the Capitol — was gunned down by USCP officer Michael Byrd. As for Harris' insinuation that the riot was the worst attack on the U.S. since the Civil War, she apparently forgot the historic significance of the day after the debate, September 11. Critics online have noted other incidents that have taken place since the Civil War that might also qualify, including the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor that claimed the lives of over 2,400 Americans; the assassination of President Robert F. Kennedy; and the BLM riots, which claimed the lives of between 6 and 20 people, resulted in the death of a police officer and the injury over 2,000, and inflicted billions of dollars in damage. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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*HIC* Jen Rubin's Reaction to ABC Presidential Debate Has People Wondering Just How Drunk She REALLY Was
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*HIC* Jen Rubin's Reaction to ABC Presidential Debate Has People Wondering Just How Drunk She REALLY Was

*HIC* Jen Rubin's Reaction to ABC Presidential Debate Has People Wondering Just How Drunk She REALLY Was
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This --> Mother of ALL Truth Bombs About Abortion Just DROPPED on Kamala's Empty, Lying Head (Watch)
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This --> Mother of ALL Truth Bombs About Abortion Just DROPPED on Kamala's Empty, Lying Head (Watch)

This --> Mother of ALL Truth Bombs About Abortion Just DROPPED on Kamala's Empty, Lying Head (Watch)
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Ari Fleischer Torches CNN Host's Lecture to JD Vance About 'Promoting False Information'
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Ari Fleischer Torches CNN Host's Lecture to JD Vance About 'Promoting False Information'

Ari Fleischer Torches CNN Host's Lecture to JD Vance About 'Promoting False Information'
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Fan's Uncover Who's To Blame For Fortnite's Missing Supply Llamas
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Fan's Uncover Who's To Blame For Fortnite's Missing Supply Llamas

Llamas have been Fortnite's most iconic element ever since the game's inception, which is the reason why their increasing rarity in recent seasons has been felt throughout the player base.
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Megyn Kelly Goes Scorched Earth on the ABC Moderators
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Megyn Kelly Goes Scorched Earth on the ABC Moderators

Megyn Kelly Goes Scorched Earth on the ABC Moderators
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The Moderators Will Have Ultimately Hurt Kamala Harris Once One Question Is Asked
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The Moderators Will Have Ultimately Hurt Kamala Harris Once One Question Is Asked

The Moderators Will Have Ultimately Hurt Kamala Harris Once One Question Is Asked
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Google dominates online ads, says antitrust trial witness, but publishers are feeling ‘stuck’
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Google dominates online ads, says antitrust trial witness, but publishers are feeling ‘stuck’

Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge, Getty Images Google’s tool that lets publishers sell ad space on their websites is ubiquitous, but that’s largely a testament to how hard it is for customers to get out of it, one former publishing executive testified in federal court on Tuesday. “I felt like they were holding us hostage,” said Stephanie Layser, a former programmatic advertising executive at News Corp (which owns brands like The Wall Street Journal and the New York Post) who now works at AWS. Layser was testifying as a government witness in the Justice Department’s second antitrust case against Google, which is accusing the company of monopolizing the markets for ad tech tools and illegally tying together two of its products. Layser was one of three witnesses the court heard from on... Continue reading…
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5 exciting new iPhone 16 features that Apple didn’t reveal during the launch event
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5 exciting new iPhone 16 features that Apple didn’t reveal during the launch event

The iPhone 16 will be released next week. With built-in Apple Intelligence, this lineup offers Apple's best iPhones to date. While the company revealed several new features coming to the iPhone 16, Cupertino left behind some other cool details during its keynote. Below, we have gathered some of the most interesting features coming to the iPhone 16. iPhone 16 models are lighter: Apple already made the iPhone 15 lineup lighter than its predecessor, especially the Pro models, thanks to the switch from a stainless steel finish to titanium. In 2024, the company was able to make the regular iPhone models slightly lighter than their predecessors. The Pro versions are slightly heavier. However, Apple made them bigger with 6.3-inch and 6.9-inch displays, so the difference should be barely noticeable. Wi-Fi 7: At the end of the iPhone 16 Pro announcement, Apple revealed that the new iPhone features the latest Wi-Fi 7 technology, up from Wi-Fi 6e. This new standard offers faster download speeds and more stability if you have a modem that supports it. This means you can download and upload data faster on your shiny new iPhone. Image source: Apple Inc. QuickTake video up to 4K at 60 fps in Dolby Vision: Apple upgraded QuickTake from 1080p to 4K. This feature allows users to shoot video without switching out of the default photo mode, and it's a win to make that perfect shot into a beautiful video. Hidden mmWave antenna: Even though mmWave 5G is still only available in the US, Apple was able to hide the antenna on the iPhone 16 Pro models and replace that area with the new Camera Control button. Interestingly, the company finally ditched the red antenna circle on LTE Apple Watch models as well. Charging through MagSafe is faster than cable: The iPhone 16 phones brought a big upgrade for wireless charging. The new speeds are 20W, 25W, and 15W. The wired charging remains identical to previous generations at 20W. Wireless charging speeds increase to 25W for MagSafe chargers and 15W for Qi2 chargers. To take advantage of these speeds, you need a 30W (or higher) power adapter and a new MagSafe charger. As for Qi2 speeds, you need wireless chargers that support the new standard. Apple says that 25W MagSafe charging will get you a 50% charge in just 30 minutes, matching the speed of 20W wired charging. Wrap up These are five features that Apple didn't discuss during the iPhone 16 event and that I think are going to improve people's everyday lives and tasks. Don't Miss: iPhone 16: Release date, features, A18, price, AI, and more The post 5 exciting new iPhone 16 features that Apple didn’t reveal during the launch event appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $40 Sony headphones, $50 Ninja blender, $140 AirPods 3, $60 foldable camera drone, more Best Apple Watch deals for September 2024 Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales Today’s deals: $189 Apple Watch SE, $1,000 off Sony OLED TV, $350 Dyson V8 Plus, $30 JBL earbuds, more
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Revisiting Husband’s Final Words To His Wife During The 9/11 Terror Attacks
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Revisiting Husband’s Final Words To His Wife During The 9/11 Terror Attacks

On September 11, 2001, Beverly Eckert was in a meeting when she received the shocking news that a hijacked plane had collided with the North Tower of the World Trade Center. In a coordinated terror attack, the two planes were intentionally crashed into the Twin Towers, causing their collapse, and another into the Pentagon. A fourth plane, likely targeting the White House, crashed in Pennsylvania after passengers fought back. Beverly’s husband, Sean Rooney, was working on the 98th floor of the South Tower when these attacks happened. As soon as she heard the news, Beverly rushed home to contact Sean. Initially, Sean called to reassure her that he was safe, reporting an accident in the adjacent North Tower. However, after a second plane hit the South Tower, trapping him inside, Sean made a heart-wrenching final call to Beverly. Trapped in a smoke-filled stairwell on the 105th floor, as Sean struggled to breathe, they both knew it was their last conversation. Sean Rooney’s last words to his wife were a repeated “I love you.” Wikimedia Commons During an interview after the 911 terror attacks, Beverly talked about that tragic morning, praising her husband’s courage in the face of death, “He showed no fear, even when the windows were scorching hot and the smoke was suffocating.” RELATED: Bob Beckwith, Firefighter Featured In Famous Photo With Bush During 9/11, Dies At 91 Their final moments together were filled with despair, yet precious. Over the call, they discussed their happy times, expressing gratitude for their life together.  As the end drew near, they exchanged whispers of love. Sean’s final words were a repeated “I love you” amidst the thickening smoke. Then, a loud explosion and a sharp crack signaled the collapse of the floor beneath him. Beverly heard Sean’s last gasp, and she was left holding the phone, calling his name repeatedly in despair, but there was no answer. Youtube video screenshot Beverly and Sean’s love story began at a high school dance when they were just 16. They fell deeply in love and built a life together. Sean was a skilled carpenter who loved to build kitchen cabinets and furniture. He was also a devoted husband who would always return from his long commute, eager to greet Beverly with a warm hug. Beverly became an advocate for 9/11 terror attack victims After the devastating 9/11 terror attacks, Beverly channeled her grief into advocacy, becoming a powerful voice for victims and their families. She co-founded “Voices for September 11th” and later joined the 9/11 Family Steering Committee, which successfully lobbied for intelligence reforms in 2004. Beverly’s tireless efforts aimed to expose government shortcomings and prevent future tragedies. Wikimedia Commons Beverly’s motivation was deeply personal, as she claimed, “I did it all for Sean’s memory. I just wanted Sean to come home from work. Maybe now, someone else’s Sean will get to come home.” Sadly, Beverly’s life was tragically ended in 2009 when her plane crashed in Clarence Center while flying to Buffalo, where she was headed to celebrate her late husband Sean’s 58th birthday. Click for next Article The post Revisiting Husband’s Final Words To His Wife During The 9/11 Terror Attacks appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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