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The Blaze Media Feed
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23 w

Scott Jennings has relatable reaction after liberal guest says Trump will have 'firing squads'
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Scott Jennings has relatable reaction after liberal guest says Trump will have 'firing squads'

Conservative CNN contributor Scott Jennings could not hide his annoyance during Monday's episode of "News Night with Abby Phillip" after a liberal guest claimed President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on having firing squads.The panel was debating about President Joe Biden's decision to pardon his son Hunter Biden and whether he lied to the United States since he claimed for months that he would not do that. Jennings has been on the warpath against Biden and his defenders, suggesting the lying has been obvious since this first became an issue.'That is false. As the President said last night, he made the decision this weekend.'Host Abby Phillip asked liberal social media influencer Leigh McGowan whether Biden's previous denials about the pardon, given in multiple statements from him and members of his administration, were lies."No, I believe the circumstances have changed. I think we now have a president coming into office talking about firing squads, who's talking about running around the country and making sure everyone who is his enemy is going to be punished," McGowan said.Jennings rolled his eyes at McGowan as she continued her long-winded rebuttal."And Hunter Biden lied about his drug use on a government form when he was buying a gun, and he failed to file and pay taxes when he was a drug addict. He paid back those taxes with interest," she added, going on to say that criticizing the younger Biden is unfair because Trump, with all his legal troubles, was elected president.During the same segment, outgoing Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.) also said Biden did not lie because "the context has changed" since Trump won the presidential election."Of all the defenses of the Biden pardon I’ve heard, 'because Trump firing squads' might be the most creative," Jennings later said on X about the segment.The questionable statements from the Biden administration about the pardon have not stopped since news broke on Sunday evening. In response to reporting from NBC News, which said Biden had been talking as early as June of this year about giving his son a pass for many of his alleged crimes, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre replied on X, "That is false. As the President said last night, he made the decision this weekend."An overwhelming majority of comments on Jean-Pierre's post are negative, with many saying the White House has no credibility on the topic. 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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23 w

Old Biden tweet — 'No one is above the law' — gets fact-checked on X, and Elon’s response is hilarious
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Old Biden tweet — 'No one is above the law' — gets fact-checked on X, and Elon’s response is hilarious

On Sunday, December 1, President Biden did what he vowed repeatedly not to do and pardoned his son Hunter for his federal crimes and any additional crimes he might have committed over the last decade. Or — in the words of Dave Rubin — “Joe Biden, the elderly man pretending to be president, pardoned his crackhead son.” As upsetting as it might be that Joe Biden lied when he pledged to accept the jury’s decision and not use his executive power to pardon Hunter, the decision should not come as a shock. “Everything Joe Biden has done for the past four years has been a lie,” says Dave. However predictable Biden’s decision was, it doesn’t mean that the nation is going to stomach it well. Already, the backlash has been swift. Some of it has even been funny. Dave displays a tweet from Biden from several months ago with a recently added community note beneath it. “By pardoning his son Hunter, not merely for a single crime, but for all actual or potential crimes he may or may not have created over an eleven years period, Joe Biden has made it clear that some people are, in fact, above the law,” the note read. However, Elon Musk’s response to this community note was perhaps even funnier. Reposting Biden’s tweet with the note beneath it, the tech mogul wrote: “Community Notes slays.” Dave agrees — community notes does indeed slay. “The beauty of community notes, as you can see, [is that] they reference articles that you can then click into and see,” and then “you can rate it” based on its helpfulness,” says Dave. “This is sort of the fact-checking apparatus we've wanted for a long time.” To hear more, watch the episode above. Want more from Dave Rubin?To enjoy more honest conversations, free speech, and big ideas with Dave Rubin, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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23 w

US State Department exposed as key funder of journalism giant linked to Trump impeachment: Report
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US State Department exposed as key funder of journalism giant linked to Trump impeachment: Report

A consortium of independent news outfits helped make sense of a possible skew on the part of a giant international journalism organization that had a hand in the first impeachment of President Donald Trump and in the targeting of perceived adversaries of the American political establishment, jointly reporting Monday that it is majoritively funded by the U.S. State Department. The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project is a massive investigative journalism organization that has collaborated over the years with newsrooms on all continents, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, Rolling Stone, the Guardian, and the Times (U.K.). It has played a key role in the production of various consequential stories, including the Panama Papers, the Pandora Papers, the Swedish telecom bribery scandal, and the "Russian Laundromat" money laundering scheme. The OCCRP claims on its website that its investigations have so far contributed to over $10 billion in fines levied and seized assets; 430 official investigations; 251 "civil society reactions"; 820 governmental actions; 135 resignations and terminations; 736 indictments, arrests, and sentences; and 135 corporate actions. Drew Sullivan, the organization's co-founder and publisher, reportedly bragged to the news consortium that reported on the OCCRP's American backing — comprising the left-leaning Drop Site Substack and a handful of European news outlets — that the OCCRP has "probably been responsible for about five or six countries changing over from one government to another government," citing Bosnia and Kyrgyzstan, as well as two NATO countries, Montenegro and the Czech Republic, as examples. 'What is true is that OCCRP has accepted funding from USG. We understand that reasonable people may believe that's a bad idea.' Drop Site noted Monday that in many cases, the targets of the OCCRP's "game-changing exposés" were U.S. adversaries. It appears, however, that at least one adversary was a domestic critic of the American deep state: President Donald Trump. The OCCPR reports were cited four times in the whistleblower complaint regarding Trump's 2019 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. According to Drop Site, the OCCRP has been less than forthright about its origins and funding. For instance, the OCCRP suggested on its website that it was launched initially with the help of funds from the United Nations Democracy Fund; however, that money reportedly made its way elsewhere and predated the formation of the OCCRP. Drop Site News indicated that it is "more accurate to say the first million dollars that made the creation of OCCRP possible came from the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs — known as INL, part of the State Department — in 2008." The OCCRP lists among its supporters the U.S. State Department and the U.S. Agency for International Development along with George Soros' Open Society Foundations and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. Critics have suggested that while admitting to receiving funds from the U.S. government, the OCCRP has appeared reluctant to advertise that the U.S. was its primary backer. According to the joint report, 52% of the money spent by the OCCRP between 2014 and 2023 was provided by the U.S. government. Sullivan told the consortium that U.S. grant money redirected from the OCCRP to other organizations shouldn't be counted. Even then, U.S. government funds would reportedly account for roughly 46% of his organization's budget. The OCCRP's board of directors said in a statement obtained by the news consortium, What is true is that OCCRP has accepted funding from USG. We understand that reasonable people may believe that's a bad idea, especially since it is not the norm in journalism in the United States (although government support of journalism is not uncommon in Europe and elsewhere). This was thoroughly discussed years ago when OCCRP was founded. The Board at that time — which included several of us who remain on the Board and whose personal reputations as journalists and executives are impeccable — decided that it was worth the tradeoff for the investigative journalism OCCRP could produce with this financial support. Shannon Maguire, a former official with the National Endowment for Democracy who reportedly now runs the OCCRP file at the U.S. Agency for International Development, said that the U.S. government is proud of the work it has done supporting the organization. "We're proud that we're the first public donor, that USAID is the first public donor, and the U.S. government is the first public donor to assist OCCR," Maguire told the consortium. 'US government weaponizes @OCCRP reporting.' Maguire reportedly indicated that despite an alleged editorial firewall, the funding is conditional on the U.S. government's ability to veto senior personnel and editorial staff. If Sullivan wants to change key personnel, Maguire indicated he must first ask U.S. officials for permission. Democratic USAID administrator Samantha Power referred to the OCCRP as a "partner" at a Foreign Policy magazine event in November 2021. This "partner," which can apparently be controlled, unlike Wikileaks — deemed a security threat by the U.S. military — benefited from the Russian collusion hoax, securing significant funds as a result of bipartisan congressional efforts to fund the State Department's efforts to tackle "Russian disinformation." Drop Site indicated that between 2015 and 2019, the U.S. State Department dumped $2.2 million into the OCCRP with the stated aim of "Balancing the Russian Media Sphere." The State Department poured another $1.7 million into the organization between 2019 and 2023 for the supposed purpose of "Strengthening investigative Journalism in Eurasia." Similar initiatives executed by the OCCRP have also been fueled by millions of American taxpayer dollars in recent years. In other words, the supposedly editorially independent outfit receives money with the obligation to spend it investigating issues deemed priorities by the U.S. State Department. Yann Philippin, a co-author of the damning report who sits on the board of European Investigative Collaborations, noted on X that the "US government weaponizes @OCCRP reporting by paying the journalistic organization to launch judicial investigations, sanctions and lobbying actions based on the articles published. This program has been overseen at @OCCRP by a former US State Department official." 'The truth is we don't know how deep the influence goes in some newsrooms.' Extra to the perceived threat of internalizing American national biases, the OCCRP might also have to contend with domestic liberal biases from its veto-wielding benefactor. The Hill reported that ahead of the 2016 election, over 99% of contributions from employees at the State Department — which backs and apparently oversees the OCCRP — went to Hillary Clinton, who previously served as secretary of state. Speaking to Drop Site, a top editor in Latin America who has worked with OCCRP suggested that the news organization "doesn't have to provide the U.S. government with any info to be useful to them. It's an army of 'clean hands' investigating outside the U.S." "But it's always other people's corruption," said the editor. "If you're getting paid by the U.S. government to do anti-corruption work, you know that the money is going to get shut off if you bite the hand that feeds you. Even if you don't want to take U.S. government money directly, you look around and almost every major philanthropic funder has partnered with them on some initiative, and it gives the impression that you can only go so far and still get funded to do journalism. The truth is we don't know how deep the influence goes in some newsrooms." 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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23 w

Underappreciated FPS The Finals heads to Mexico for Season 5
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Underappreciated FPS The Finals heads to Mexico for Season 5

While we’ve seen some pretty horrendous FPS flops in the last couple of years, there are some truly brilliant newcomers that deserve your attention. I know it can be hard to pull yourself away from the familiarity of longer-running live service shooters like Call of Duty, Fortnite, or Counter-Strike 2 - believe me, I suffer from this too - but if there’s one you should definitely try (or return to, if you gave it a shot before) it’s The Finals. Embark’s debut game is one of the most slick and grin-inducing FPS games around, and this month is a big one for it - not only does The Finals Season 5 arrive, but it will celebrate its first birthday. Continue reading Underappreciated FPS The Finals heads to Mexico for Season 5 MORE FROM PCGAMESN: The Finals settings, The Finals servers, The Finals classes
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23 w

Ric Grenell Breaks Out Puppets & Crayons Explaining to Ana Navarro Why Biden's Pardon Is NOT a Good Thing
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Ric Grenell Breaks Out Puppets & Crayons Explaining to Ana Navarro Why Biden's Pardon Is NOT a Good Thing

Ric Grenell Breaks Out Puppets & Crayons Explaining to Ana Navarro Why Biden's Pardon Is NOT a Good Thing
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Nuttier Than a Squirrel's BM! Leslie Jones Loses It in Racist, UNHINGED Rant About Trump and White People
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Nuttier Than a Squirrel's BM! Leslie Jones Loses It in Racist, UNHINGED Rant About Trump and White People

Nuttier Than a Squirrel's BM! Leslie Jones Loses It in Racist, UNHINGED Rant About Trump and White People
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23 w

Molly Jong-Fast Straight Up LIES About 'Firsthand Experience' With FBI Directors Who 'Abuse' Their Power
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Molly Jong-Fast Straight Up LIES About 'Firsthand Experience' With FBI Directors Who 'Abuse' Their Power

Molly Jong-Fast Straight Up LIES About 'Firsthand Experience' With FBI Directors Who 'Abuse' Their Power
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23 w

Joe Manchin Has Wild Idea About Who Biden Should Pardon Next
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Joe Manchin Has Wild Idea About Who Biden Should Pardon Next

Joe Manchin Has Wild Idea About Who Biden Should Pardon Next
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23 w

WATCH: Chicago Residents Let Loose on Mayor Brandon Johnson Over Illegal Aliens
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WATCH: Chicago Residents Let Loose on Mayor Brandon Johnson Over Illegal Aliens

WATCH: Chicago Residents Let Loose on Mayor Brandon Johnson Over Illegal Aliens
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Trending Tech
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23 w

Eve’s new app unlocks more smart features for Android users
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Eve’s new app unlocks more smart features for Android users

Eve’s Android app has finally arrived, but it only supports the Eve Thermo at launch. | Image: Eve Systems Eve Systems has finally launched its first Android app — over two years after announcing it was working on one. This week, the once Apple-only smart home device maker launched the Eve for Matter app on the Google Play Store. The app will allow Android users to access the custom features of Eve’s devices that Matter doesn't support, something previously only accessible to iOS users. However, at launch, the new app will only work with Google Home and only with one Eve device, the new Eve Thermo (79.99 Euros) — a Matter-over-Thread smart radiator valve designed for European homes. While the earlier version of the Eve Thermo can be upgraded to support Matter and Thread, the new version has them pre-installed. Image: Eve Systems The newest version of Eve’s smart radiator valve — the Eve Thermo — comes with Matter-over-Thread on board. “The plan is to continuously expand support for other Eve devices and platforms and turn the app into a comprehensive tool,” Lars Felber, director of PR at Eve Systems, told The Verge. “Nevertheless, we wanted to make the app available to our Eve Thermo customers with Android and Google Home as early as possible in the heating season, hence the initial exclusive release for this hardware,” he said. There hasn’t been an Android app for Eve products before because the company’s commitment to privacy, along with eschewing cloud-to-cloud connections or requiring users to sign up for an account, meant it focused all its development efforts on Apple Home. However, the advent of the Matter smart home standard and its option for local control has allowed the company to branch out and work with the other platforms while maintaining its core values. The new Eve app lets you add the Eve Thermo to Google Home through Matter and control it on that platform, as well as share it with any other Matter-compatible platform. But it also simultaneously adds it to the Eve app, where you can access additional features, such as creating and managing autonomous on-device schedules. Without the Eve app, you only get basic controls. Currently, Android users can add any of Eve’s other Matter devices — such as the Eve Energy smart plug and Eve Motion blinds — to compatible platforms, including Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and Samsung SmartThings. But, until Eve adds support for more devices, Android users will be limited to those devices' capabilities in Matter. In contrast, Apple Home users can access all of Eve’s innovative features, including in-depth energy data for smart plugs and adaptive shading for smart shades, through the Eve for Matter & HomeKit iOS app. The Android app only works with Google Home as it was built on the Google Home APIs released earlier this year. Eve CEO Jerome Gackel said that these enabled the company to “turbo-charge the development of Eve for Android.” Felber said support for additional platforms, including Amazon Alexa and Samsung SmartThings, is coming in future versions.
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