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Ireland's queer non-binary witch singer was devastated to find that she and her nation's Satanic entry to the Eurovision Song Contest lost out to Israel. The singer, who calls herself Bambie Thug, made no bones about her political positions as she competed in the contest. She wore a trans flag bikini, screamed about non-binary queerness, proclaimed herself to be a witch, performed inside a burning pentagram, and clearly came down on the side of Palestinian terror group Hamas over Israel as the nation fights the world for its right to exist. ...Human Events
And she's not the only queer-identified lover of Hamas. There's a whole contingent of self-proclaimed queers and LGBTQIA+ persons who have gone out there into the streets, campuses, or just online to declare their support for the murdering, rapist terrorists who brutalized Israeli women and children and continue to hold Americans, as well as Israelis and others, hostage in Gaza. It doesn't seem to matter to these folx that Hamas terrorists and hardline Islamists alike would sooner chuck them off a building than use their preferred pronouns, the queers are still gaga for the "oppressed" terrorists. ...
Michael Cohen is expected to be the prosecution’s final witness in their case in chief, though they may later call a rebuttal witness if Trump has an expert testify in his defense.
“We had indicated that, potentially, that we could call another witness, that was going to be another book publisher, but we’ve decided that we really don’t need to do that,” Assistant District Attorney Joshua Steinglass said during a sidebar conference on Tuesday.
The exchange was out of the earshot of reporters but surfaced in the court transcript.
“So, Mr. Cohen will be the last witness,” Steinglass said.
Cross-examination of Cohen from Trump’s attorneys is expected to last most, if not all, of Thursday.
Court will not meet on Friday so Trump can attend his son’s graduation, so it is possible Cohen will need to return on Monday.
— Zach Schonfeld
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Long lines form at courthouse for Cohen testimony
The lines to get into the courthouse to catch a glimpse of Trump’s hush money trial were already long at about 5:30 a.m. this morning.
Members of the public and the press were huddled underneath umbrellas to face the rainy weather.
Despite the early hour, most members of the public will likely not get in due to a very limited number of seats inside.
By 6:30 a.m., police appeared to already close off the line.
—Lauren Sforza
The recent victory of Geert Wilders in the Dutch elections could be the sign of a turning point and an awakening in Europe. It is too early to draw conclusions, and almost three months after his victory, Wilders has still not succeeded in forming a government.He has done so now.