Skip to main content

The jury in the Kyle Rittenhouse case is already on its second day of deliberations

  The jury in the "Kyle Rittenhouse" case is already on its second day of deliberations. The jury in the "Kyle Rittenhouse" case is already on its second day of deliberations On Wednesday in Kenosha, Wisconsin, jurors began their second day of deliberations in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. The jury deliberated all day Tuesday without reaching a decision, and they notified the court that they would return in the morning to complete their investigation. In the August 2020 shootings in Kenosha that killed Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber and injured Gaige Grosskreutz after a tumultuous night of protests following the police death of Jacob Blake, Rittenhouse faces five felony counts. Rittenhouse, then 17 years old, maintains he was acting in self-defense. He stated that he traveled to Kenosha equipped with an AR-15 like weapon to assist with the protection of local businesses and to offer first aid. Last week, he testified in his own defense, breaking down in tears when

Trump Israel lost control of Congress

Trump Israel lost control of Congress
"Trump" Israel lost control of Congress

 

Former US President Donald Trump considered the biggest change he saw in Congress was the transfer of power from Israeli-influenced lawmakers to anti-Israel politicians

In statements to the "570 KVI" ​​radio program, Trump said, "Israel took control of the Congress in the country 10 or 15 years ago, and its influence was very strong, but today it is almost the opposite.

Trump has criticized Ilhan Omar, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and other members of the so-called "squad" of progressive Democratic lawmakers in the US Congress who have firm positions against pro-Israel policy.

Trump added, "Well, you know the biggest change I've seen in Congress is that Israel literally owned Congress, you understand that 10-15 years ago, and [their influence] was very strong and today it's the opposite."

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rep. Ilhan Omar, and those people who hate Israel, they hate it passionately.. They control Congress and Israel is not a force in Congress anymore. It's terrible. I've never seen such a change before.

The announcer told Trump that the Israelis are excited about his re-election and are thankful for his role in the Ibrahim Agreements, which their country signed late last year with Arab countries, including the UAE and Bahrain. Trump joked that I was told affectionately that I could run for prime minister and win there. I would get it in this country (America) Many of them don't like Israel Look at the New York Times.

For its part, the official Israeli broadcaster Kan indicated that the Jewish Democratic Organization in America condemned Trump's statements, pointing out that the former president continues to promote anti-Semitic conspiracy theories about the so-called Israeli control of the US Congress.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Biden extends sanctions against Turkey over its actions in Syria

GBC News: The White House announced that US President Joe Biden has extended sanctions imposed on Turkey over its military operation against Kurdish armed units for another year. "The situation in Syria and the situation related to it, especially the actions of the Turkish government represented in the military offensive in northeastern Syria, undermine the campaign to defeat ISIS," the statement said. He added that Turkish operations "endanger civilians and threaten peace, security, and stability in the region, and continue to pose an extraordinary and exceptional risk to the national security and foreign policies of the United States." It is for this reason that the state of emergency declared under Executive Order No. 13894 issued on October 14, 2019, must remain in effect beyond October 14, 2021. I therefore extend the state of national emergency declared under the Executive Order. It is noteworthy that Washington, during the era of former US President Donald Tr

In the 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' trailer, Peter Parker is in a world of peril

  The 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' trailer has arrived The trailer for the third Spider-Man film, starring Tom Holland, has arrived, more  than two years after the release of "Spider-Man: Far From Home." The teaser, which was published on Tuesday, includes cameos by villains from  previous Spider-Man films like as Electro, the Green Goblin, and Doctor Octopus,  who were teased in the poster. "They're a threat to our universe," Doctor Strange warns him, describing the  situation they've found themselves in. To be more precise, Peter enlists Strange's aid in repairing the harm caused by  Mysterio at the conclusion of the last film, in which Peter was revealed to the world  as Spider-Man, and the spell goes awry. On December 17, "Spider-Man: No Way Home" will be released in cinemas.

The jury in the Kyle Rittenhouse case is already on its second day of deliberations

  The jury in the "Kyle Rittenhouse" case is already on its second day of deliberations. The jury in the "Kyle Rittenhouse" case is already on its second day of deliberations On Wednesday in Kenosha, Wisconsin, jurors began their second day of deliberations in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. The jury deliberated all day Tuesday without reaching a decision, and they notified the court that they would return in the morning to complete their investigation. In the August 2020 shootings in Kenosha that killed Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber and injured Gaige Grosskreutz after a tumultuous night of protests following the police death of Jacob Blake, Rittenhouse faces five felony counts. Rittenhouse, then 17 years old, maintains he was acting in self-defense. He stated that he traveled to Kenosha equipped with an AR-15 like weapon to assist with the protection of local businesses and to offer first aid. Last week, he testified in his own defense, breaking down in tears when