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“AGT”: This Brilliant Tap Dance And Drum Duet Had Everyone “On Their Feet”
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“AGT”: This Brilliant Tap Dance And Drum Duet Had Everyone “On Their Feet”

Jabu and Cornelio put on an energetic performance during tonight’s episode of AGT that had the entire crowd on their feet and clapping along.  The duo, who met in Times Square and became instant friends, gave one of the most unique and talented auditions of the season.  Jabu and Cornelio danced and drummed to Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine’s Conga. The performers took turns dancing and playing, switching back and forth with ease. The men were equally skilled with both talents, and the judges couldn’t contain their excitement as the audition progressed and became more challenging and more impressive. As the men showcased their skills, the audience members stood up to dance, clap, and cheer along. By the end, everyone fell in love with the performance—but not just because the two were so talented. Their charm and energy were also contagious. “I like acts like this because it reminds me of the Rat Pack,” said Simon Cowell. “You know, where people were friends, and they all had different skills. Apart from talent, your personalities are just incredible, you know? And that was a great audition.” Overall, the judges praised Jabu and Cornelio’s entire performance. “It was sexy; it was fun; it was amazing. The music, the song, you guys are great,” Sofia Vergara gushed. “I love how both of you have brought that classic style of dance and music to today,” added Howie Mandel. “It’s the next level after Stomp.” The AGT judges gave Jabu and Cornelio “four yeses,” which means they have a chance to be one of the 55 acts to perform during the live shows that begin on August 13th. Watch America’s Got Talent on NBC on Tuesday nights at 8/7 C. You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post “AGT”: This Brilliant Tap Dance And Drum Duet Had Everyone “On Their Feet” appeared first on InspireMore.
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A Prayer to Forgive When the Other Person Is Not Sorry - Your Daily Prayer - July 17
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A Prayer to Forgive When the Other Person Is Not Sorry - Your Daily Prayer - July 17

Nobody has more experience in offering a pardon to wrongdoers than the Lord. No one is more justified to judge than the Father—but he offers forgiveness. And so must we follow.
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Rubio Pays Tribute to ‘Hero’ Slain by Sniper at Trump Rally
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Rubio Pays Tribute to ‘Hero’ Slain by Sniper at Trump Rally

Sen. Marco Rubio paid tribute to the former fire chief killed Saturday afternoon in the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump in remarks Tuesday at the Republican National Convention.   Corey Comperatore, a former fire chief in Buffalo Township in Pennsylvania, was killed at the Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. He was attending the rally with his family. A bullet grazed Trump’s right ear.  Comperatore was the father of two daughters and a vocal supporter of Trump. “He was a former fire chief, a loving husband. He was described as the best dad a girl could ever ask for,” Rubio said in Milwaukee at the quadrennial GOP convention.  “As a man of God who loved Jesus fiercely, and looked after members of his church, Cory was one of the millions of everyday Americans who make our country great,” the Florida senator continued. “He wasn’t rich. He wasn’t famous. The only reason we know his name and story now is because, last Saturday, he shielded his wife and daughter from an assassin’s bullet, and lost his life the way he lived it: A hero.” Rubio was reportedly a finalist to be Trump’s vice presidential running mate. However, Trump announced Monday that he had instead chosen one of Rubio’s Senate Republican colleagues, JD Vance of Ohio. The post Rubio Pays Tribute to ‘Hero’ Slain by Sniper at Trump Rally appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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10 Takeaways From Day 2 of the Republican National Convention
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10 Takeaways From Day 2 of the Republican National Convention

MILWAUKEE—Former President Donald Trump and his running mate, Ohio Senator JD Vance, surprised the National Republican Convention with appearances Tuesday, though neither of them addressed the crowd. Nikki Haley, Trump’s longest rival in the 2024 presidential primary, also made an appearance to endorse Trump. Here are 8 key takeaways from Day 2 of the Republican National Convention in Fiserve Forum. 1. The Haley Endorsement “President Trump asked me to speak to this convention in the name of unity,” Haley said in an surprise appearance. “It was a gracious invitation, and I was happy to accept.” She said her message to Trump’s critics is this: “You don’t have to agree with Trump 100% of the time to vote for him.” “I haven’t always agreed with Trump, but we agree more often than we disagree,” Haley added. She mentioned many issues on which she agrees with the former president—among them, the border crisis, Israel, and keeping peace abroad. “We agree that Democrats have moved so far to the left that they’re putting our freedoms in danger,” she added. Nikki Haley at RNC with Trump in the audience: "President Trump asked me to speak to this convention in the name of unity." pic.twitter.com/M2PyAokz7K— Virginia Allen (@Virginia_Allen5) July 17, 2024 2. Steve Scalise’s Brush with Death House Majority Leader Steve Scalise recalled his own brush with death seven years ago in remarks at the Republican National Convention on Tuesday night, just thee days after an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. On June 14, 2017, while practicing in Alexandria, Va., for the annual congressional softball game, a gunman shot Scalise, seriously wounding the congressman. The gunman, who was killed by police, was later determined to be a supporter of left-wing Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. “I need to say something about Saturday’s attempt on President Trump’s life,” Scalise, R-La., told the convention crowd in Milwaukee’s Fiserve Forum. “Many of you know I was the survivor of a politically motivated shooting in 2017,” the Louisiana lawmaker said. “Not many know that while I was fighting for my life, Donald Trump was one of the first to come and console my family in the hospital.” He said that’s the kind of leader that America needs. “That’s the kind of leader he is. Courageous under fire, compassionate toward others,” Scalise said. He concluded the remarks by saying, “May Donald Trump continue to receive God’s blessing.”  3. ‘Thorough Investigation’ House Speaker Mike Johnson pledged Tuesday night that the House of Representatives would conduct an “immediate and thorough investigation” into security failures by the Secret Service prior to the assassination attempt Saturday evening on former President Donald Trump. “We are united today as Americans in the wake of the assassination attempt on the life of Donald Trump,” Johnson said, speaking to the Republican National Convention. “Everyone, hear me clearly, and listen to me at home, and make no mistake. The House is conducting an immediate and thorough investigation of these tragic events.” On Saturday, during a Trump campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, a gunman open fire. A bullet grazed Trump’s ear. The shooter killed one of the attendees at the rally and injured two others. The House Oversight and Accountability Committee, which oversees the U.S. Secret Service, has already announced it would investigate what mistakes the agency made in its efforts to secure the rally. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle has said she would not resign. “That work [of the investigation] has already begun,” Johnson said. “The American people deserve to know the truth, and we will ensure accountability. I promise you that. This has always been an important principle to us. We in the Republican Party are the law and order team. We always have been, and we always will be advocates for the rule of law.”  Toward the end of his remarks, Johnson added, “As President Trump raised his fist and gave a rallying cry on Saturday, now is our time to fight. And we will.”  4. Division, Exclusion, Indoctrination Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis blasted Democrats for their support of “diversity, equity, and inclusion” policies in schools, the military, and other institutions.  “They stand for DEI, which really means division, exclusion, and indoctrination, and it is wrong,” DeSantis said Tuesday at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. “They mandated that you show proof of a COVID vaccine to go to a restaurant, but they oppose requiring proof of citizenship to cast a vote.” DeSantis also asserted that Republicans support parents’ rights.   “We believe schools should educate, not indoctrinate,” DeSantis said. “We stand for parents rights, including universal school choice. We support law and order, not rioting and disorder.”  DeSantis unsuccessfully challenged former President Donald Trump for the 2024 Republican nomination, but dropped out of the race after finishing a distant second place in Iowa.  He quickly endorsed Trump upon dropping out, and insisted in his convention speech that President Joe Biden is not fit to run the country, referencing a 1990s comic movie “Weekend at Bernie’s” in which people are fooled into believing a corpse is alive.  “We need a commander-in-chief who can lead 24 hours a day and seven days a week. America cannot afford four more years of a ‘Weekend at Bernie’s’ presidency.” He also talked about how much Democrats and Trump’s enemies have thrown at him.  “Donald Trump stands in their way and he stands up for America,” DeSantis said of his former rival. “Donald Trump has been demonized. He’s been sued. He’s been prosecuted and he nearly lost his life. We cannot let him down and we cannot let America down.” 5. GOP Governors Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders stirred the Milwaukee audience of the Republican National Convention on Tuesday night, as she touted GOP governors nationally and asserted that former President Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt by divine providence. “Not even an assassin’s bullet could stop him. God almighty intervened because America is one nation under God, and he is certainly not finished with President Donald Trump,” she said, referring to the attempt on Trump’s life Saturday at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, north of Pittsburgh. Sanders is a former Trump White House press secretary and the daughter of former Arkansas governor and presidential candidate Mike Huckabee. Early in her remarks, she recalled her time as White House press secretary, and joked about President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden. “I got the chance to take my four-year-old son Huck to ‘Bring Your Kid To Work Day,’ much like Jill now drags Joe to ‘Bring Your Husband To Work Day,’” Sanders quipped. She also talked about the personal attacks she endured when she was Trump’s press secretary, often from other women. “The Left doesn’t care about empowering women,” she said. “Biden and [Vice President Kamala] Harris can’t tell you what a woman is. But we have a president who believes in empowering every American and that our country is worth fighting for.”  With Biden in office, Sanders said, Republican governors had to take up Trump’s fight. “For the last four years, Republican governors have been leading that fight, and doing what Joe Biden refuses to do,” she said. “We deployed the National Guard to the border. We cracked down on crime and drugs. We cut taxes to give hardworking Americans a break from Bidenflation. And we empowered Americans with universal school choice across the country.” Trump was the first president in her lifetime “to take a hard line against China,” she said. “And I’m proud to be the first and only governor in the country to kick communist China off our farmland and out of my state.” 6. Vivek’s Message for Black Americans Former GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy spoke directly to groups of Americans often considered liberal and Democratic: blacks, immigrants, millennials, and Gen Z. Speaking to the Republican National Convention at the Fiserve Forum in Milwaukee, he said he wanted to deliver a message the media didn’t want these Americans to hear. “Our message to black Americans is this: The media has tried to convince you for decades that Republicans don’t care about your neighborhoods, but we do,” entrepreneur-author Ramaswamy said. “We want for you what we want for every American: safe neighborhoods, clean streets, good jobs, a better life for your children, and a justice system that treats everyone equally, regardless of your skin color, and regardless of your political beliefs.” ?Here's @VivekGRamaswamy's message to black Americans: We want for you what we want for every American: safe neighborhoods, clean streets, good jobs, a better life for your children, & a justice system that treats everyone equally, regardless of skin color & political beliefs pic.twitter.com/8gdfjKoXwG— Tyler O'Neil (@Tyler2ONeil) July 17, 2024 He also addressed immigrants. “Our message to every legal immigrant is this: You’re like my parents,” Ramaswamy said. “You deserve the opportunity to secure a better life for your children in America.” “But our message to illegal immigrants is also this: We will return you to your country of origin, not because you’re all bad people, but because you broke the law, and the United States of America was founded on the rule of law,” he declared. ?Here's @VivekGRamaswamy's message to illegal immigrants: "We will return you to your country of origin, not because you're all bad people but because you broke the law and the United States of America was founded on the rule of law?? #RNC2024 pic.twitter.com/HZgarXzfkV— Tyler O'Neil (@Tyler2ONeil) July 17, 2024 The former presidential candidate then turned to young Americans; namely, members of the millennial generation and Gen Z. “Our message to millennials, speaking as one myself (yes, it’s true): Our government sold us a false bill of goods with the Iraq War and the 2008 financial crisis, bloating up our national debt that falls on our generation’s shoulders, telling us that if we took out college loans, we’d somehow get a head start on the American dream, when it hasn’t worked out that way,” Ramaswamy, 38, said. Yet he also urged his fellow millennials, “We can’t just be cynical about our country because the United States of America is the last, best hope that we have, and we deserve a better class of politician, one that actually tells us the truth, even if it comes with some mean tweets from time to time.” “Our message to Gen Z is this: You’re going to be the generation that actually saves this country,” Ramaswamy added. “You want to be a rebel, you want to be a hippie, you want to stick it to the man?” he asked. “Show up on your college campus and try calling yourself a conservative. Say you want to get married, have kids, teach them to believe in God and pledge allegiance to our country.” “Fear has been infectious in this country, but courage can be contagious, too,” the former candidate concluded. “That, too, is what it means to be an American.” ?Here's @VivekGRamaswamy's message to young Americans: "You want to be a rebel, you want to be a hippie, you want to stick it to the man? Show up on your college campus and try calling yourself a conservative. Say you want to get married and have kids."?? #RNC2024 pic.twitter.com/fg5Wpv6h6K— Tyler O'Neil (@Tyler2ONeil) July 17, 2024 Ramaswamy also quipped, “I achieved the impossible, which is that most of you actually know how to say my name right.” 7. Carson Quotes Isaiah Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson referenced the Old Testament book of Isaiah when speaking about both Democratic lawfare and an assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump.  “It says, ‘No weapon formed against you shall prosper,’” Carson, a world-renowned former neurosurgeon, said Tuesday at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. “Let me tell you the weapons they tried to use: First, they tried to ruin his reputation, and he’s more popular now than ever,” said Carson, who ran against Trump for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016. Trump subsequently tapped him as HUD secretary. “Then they tried to bankrupt him, and he’s got more money now than he had before,” Carson said to a roar of approval from the crowd. “Then they tried to put him in prison, and he’s freer and has made other people free with him.” After broad references to the legal cases against Trump, Carson referred to the assassination attempt on the former president Saturday at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, north of Pittsburgh.  “Then, last weekend they tried to kill him, and there he is, over there, alive and well,” Carson said to the former president in the audience.  Carson had harsh words for the legacy media and for big government.  “The free press, a pillar of any free society, has abused the public trust and resorted to lies, deception, and disinformation,” Carson said, adding: “Our government has been no better, shredding our Constitution and upending the rule of law. We have a wide-open border, a broken education system, and chaos breaking out around the world. ” But he pointed to his own life’s story as evidence about “unlimited opportunity” in America.  “In no other country could a poor inner-city kid, raised by a single mom, make it to an Ivy League school, then to medical school, become a successful neurosurgeon, run for president, and eventually become a member of the president’s Cabinet.” 8. Trump’s Daughter-in-Law Lara Trump told delegates and others in the audience at the Republican National Convention that she initially had prepared a “very different speech” than the one she delivered Tuesday night. The daughter-in-law of former President Donald Trump and co-chairman of the Republican National Committee shared the shock of the assassination attempt on husband Eric Trump’s father late Saturday afternoon.  “Our family has faced our fair share of death threats,” she said.  “None of that prepares you as a daughter-in-law to watch in real time someone try to kill a person you love,” she said. “None of that prepares you as a mother to quickly reach for the remote and turn your young children away from the screen so that they’re not witness to something that scars the memory of their grandpa for the rest of their lives.” She was thankful for “prayers and well-wishes” in the 72 hours since.  “If Donald Trump has shown us anything, it’s that when it feels impossible to keep going, those are the times we must keep going.” 9. Haley Praises Trump on National Security Despite finishing a distant second in the Republican presidential primaries, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley told the crowd at the Republican National Convention on Tuesday night: “Donald Trump has my strong endorsement, period.” “I had a front row seat to his national security policies. We sure could use those again,” said Haley, also a former U.S ambassador to the U.N. “When Barack Obama was president, [Russian President] Vladimir Putin invaded Crimea. With Joe Biden as president, Putin invaded all of Ukraine. When Donald Trump was president, Putin invaded nothing. No invasions, no wars. That was no accident. Putin didn’t attack Ukraine because he knew Donald Trump was tough. A strong president doesn’t start wars. A strong president prevents wars.” Trump’s former U.N. ambassador also said that the Biden administration has been weak in the Middle East, in seeking to reenter the Iranian nuclear agreement and pressuring Israel in its war with Hamas. Haley challenged Trump for the 2024 presidential nomination and was the only other GOP candidate to win a primary—in both the District of Columbia and the state of Vermont. She lost her home state of South Carolina to Trump. During her convention remarks, Haley returned to a long-standing campaign theme, which she said was backed up by Biden’s disastrous debate performance against Trump in June. “For more than a year, I said a vote for Joe Biden is a vote for President Kamala Harris,” Haley said. “After seeing the debate, everyone knows that’s true. If we have four more years of Biden or a single day of Harris, our country will be badly worse off. For the sake of our country, we have to go with Donald Trump.” Nikki Haley: "If we have 4 more years of Biden, or a single day of Harris, our country will be badly worse off. For the sake of our nation we have to go with Donald Trump." pic.twitter.com/uX3MtKxfQ7— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) July 17, 2024 Haley noted that Biden had put Harris in charge of the southern border, which has been in crisis since. “Kamala Harris had one job—fix the border,” Haley said. “Now, imagine her in charge of the entire country.”  10. Rubio’s Tribute to Slain Fireman Sen. Marco Rubio paid tribute to the former fire chief killed Saturday afternoon in the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump in remarks Tuesday at the Republican National Convention.   Corey Comperatore, a former fire chief in Buffalo Township in Pennsylvania, was killed at the Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. He was attending the rally with his family. A bullet grazed Trump’s right ear.  Comperatore was the father of two daughters and a vocal supporter of Trump. “He was a former fire chief, a loving husband. He was described as the best dad a girl could ever ask for,” Rubio said in Milwaukee at the quadrennial GOP convention.  “As a man of God who loved Jesus fiercely, and looked after members of his church, Cory was one of the millions of everyday Americans who make our country great,” the Florida senator continued. “He wasn’t rich. He wasn’t famous. The only reason we know his name and story now is because, last Saturday, he shielded his wife and daughter from an assassin’s bullet, and lost his life the way he lived it: A hero.” Rubio was reportedly a finalist to be Trump’s vice presidential running mate. However, Trump announced Monday that he had instead chosen one of Rubio’s Senate Republican colleagues, Vance. The post 10 Takeaways From Day 2 of the Republican National Convention appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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DEI Stands for ‘Division, Exclusion, and Indoctrination,’ DeSantis Says
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DEI Stands for ‘Division, Exclusion, and Indoctrination,’ DeSantis Says

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis blasted Democrats on Tuesday night for their support of leftist “diversity, equity, and inclusion” policies in schools, the military, and other institutions.  “They stand for DEI, which really means ‘division, exclusion, and indoctrination,’ and it is wrong,” DeSantis said in a speech in Milwaukee at the quadrennial Republican National Convention. “They mandated that you show proof of a COVID vaccine to go to a restaurant, but they oppose requiring proof of citizenship to cast a vote,” the Florida governor said. “We believe schools should educate, not indoctrinate,” DeSantis said. “We stand for parents rights, including universal school choice. We support law and order, not rioting and disorder.”  DeSantis challenged former President Donald Trump for the 2024 Republican nomination, but dropped out of the race after finishing a distant second place in the Iowa caucuses.  He quickly endorsed Trump upon dropping out, and stressed in his convention speech why President Joe Biden is not fit to run the country, referencing a 1990s comedy film “Weekend at Bernie’s,” in which people are fooled into believing a corpse is alive.  “We need a commander-in-chief who can lead 24 hours a day and seven days a week. America cannot afford four more years of a ‘Weekend at Bernie’s’ presidency,” DeSantis said. He also cited how much Democrats and Trump’s other enemies have thrown at the former president, who is seeking to return to the Oval Office.  “Donald Trump stands in their way, and he stands up for America,” DeSantis said of his former rival. “Donald Trump has been demonized. He’s been sued. He’s been prosecuted, and he nearly lost his life. We cannot let him down, and we cannot let America down.” The post DEI Stands for ‘Division, Exclusion, and Indoctrination,’ DeSantis Says appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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CBS, Garrett Deliver Rambling Fact Check of Illegal Immigrant Numbers
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CBS’ Tuesday night coverage of the 2024 Republican National Convention unsurprisingly included a ridiculous distraction from the prominent issue of illegal immigration and the threat it poses to the United States. Chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett filled the time leading up to a speech by Michael Morin, whose sister was murdered by an illegal immigrant, to spew a long-winded, so-called fact-check about apparent Republican inflation of immigration numbers. Garrett began with a falsely sympathetic acknowledgment of families involved in crimes committed by illegal immigrants, including the rape and murder of children which the “big three” networks (ABC, CBS, NBC) completely disregarded, before pointing out three different numbers used by speakers over the course of the night.  One of those was actually correct, but he triumphantly crowed, “It’s actual[ly] 8 million, not the inflated numbers you’ve heard from the podium tonight.”     To further clarify on that number, Garrett added that “not every single one of those undocumented immigrants represents an individual. Many of them are counted multiple times because they crossed the border many times.” While admitting that the problem had been exacerbated under the Biden administration, he insisted that former President Trump had done little to resolve the situation of “undocumented border crossers.” Co-host Norah O’Donnell interjected with an accusation of Trump’s hand in the Senate’s failure to pass a bipartisan immigration bill. Garrett agreed, stating that “Former President Trump, who said the politics of this deal would be ruinous for the Republican Party on the messaging on this, and wanted to take the issue, unresolved, to the electorate in 2024.”  Of course, just as in February, they completely omitted mentioning the real reasons for Republican rejection of the deal and settled on demonizing Trump. Garrett concluded his rant by insisting that such legislation, which had been “elusive since George W. Bush,” had no trajectory, voicing his expectation that Trump’s promises to deliver on substantial immigration laws were entirely meaningless. The transcript is below. Click "expand" to read: CBS News 7/16/2024 10:11:19 PM EST MAJOR GARRETT: And there are facts, like this case that you just mentioned, that are heartbreaking, and tragic, and real. And no discussion of immigration can overlook those hard, and brutal, and painful facts for the families involved.  However, there are some numbers worth thinking about, as they’ve been talked about from the podium tonight. We’ve heard three different numbers, Norah. Eight million undocumented immigrants crossing the border, 11 million undocumented immigrants, 10 million–what’s the actual number? It’s actual 8 million, not the inflated numbers you’ve heard from the podium tonight.  And not every single one of those undocumented immigrants represents an individual. Many of them are counted multiple times because they crossed the border many times. This is a fact. It was a fact during the Trump administration, it’s a fact under the Biden administration. Are the Biden administration numbers higher than comparison to Trump? Yes, 2.4 million undocumented immigrants in one full year, 2023 under Biden, yes. 2019 under Trump? One million undocumented border crossers.  It was a problem under Trump, it is a bigger problem under Biden. But the numbers do matter and they need to be clarified so we understand the depth and gravity of this problem, in order to deal with it.  NORAH O’DONNELL: This has been an elusive legislative goal for multiple presidents, even going back to George W. Bush and beyond. The Senate got so close, this year, on a bipartisan bill, one the Democrats did not want to vote for, agreed to a number of things that the Democrats don't like. And, yet, the bill was killed at the last minute by who? GARRETT: Former President Trump, who said the politics of this deal would be ruinous for the Republican Party on the messaging on this, and wanted to take the issue, unresolved, to the electorate in 2024.  And as you mention, Norah, it's really important. That bipartisan legislation had almost no concessions. Zero, for Democratic priorities long held on the immigration space. All the provisions were written and drafted by Republicans, still not sufficient for former President Trump to endorse. Had he, there’d actually be legislation.  Why does that matter? Because when you do immigration policy through executive action, guess what happens when an administration changes? Executive actions are rescinded. The only way to permanently deal with this problem is that legislation. It’s been elusive since George W. Bush, it may be elusive even if Donald Trump is reelected. (...)
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EXCLUSIVE: Insurance Company Hosts ‘Drag Queen Bingo’ for Employees
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A billion-dollar insurance company in Texas threw a “Drag Queen Bingo” event for up to 300 employees during Pride Month, and it featured a drag queen who performs for corporate giants Google and Amazon.…
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Biden, in Interview About Push for Saudi-Israel Peace Deal, Omits Palestinian Statehood Issue
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President Biden, in a late attempt to advance a Middle East game-changer that could boost his re-election bid, is highlighting efforts to strike a peace deal between Saudi Arabia and Israel. Yet, would…
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Celebrate Diversity: Muslim Cab Driver Beheads Jesus Statue Outside NYC Church
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Celebrate Diversity: Muslim Cab Driver Beheads Jesus Statue Outside NYC Church

Diversity is our strength and all that, and we all saw it in our social studies books back in seventh grade: smiling children, all carefully chosen to represent a smorgasbord of races and ethnicities,…
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How Gen Z Responds to Attempt to Kill Trump
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How Gen Z Responds to Attempt to Kill Trump

THE WASHINGTON STAND—They say “hindsight is 20/20,” and really, only time will tell just how Thomas Matthew Crooks’ attempt to assassinate former President Donald Trump stirred (or hardened)…
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