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When Hollywood takes Washington. Keep tabs on the celebrities influencing politics with their activism, opinions, campaign endorsements and more.
Jeffrey Epstein Document Release. AI-Generated.
Jeffrey Epstein Document Release: Unveiling Hidden Truths The release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein has reignited public discourse around one of the most notorious criminal cases in recent history. Epstein’s name is synonymous with scandal, wealth, and a dark network of influence that spanned powerful individuals across the globe. The recent document disclosures promise to shed light on previously hidden elements of his operations and associations, compelling the world to confront uncomfortable questions about accountability and justice.
By Mutonga Kamauabout a year ago in The Swamp
The 1st Woman President of the United States
Here we go again. I remember this race. And it was no ordinary race. I fought hard. I was in it for the long haul. I believe in myself and the people. It was purposefully past campaigns. And even though I was defeated as the Vice Presidential Nominee, I will not let this detour me. I will not let this stop me. I have high hopes and a bright future. I am determined. I am certain that I can find a way to heal this country. I believe in the power of consensus. I believe that is one of the greatest gifts of our democracy. I believe it makes America strong and the world better. I believe everybody must have a say in this country and voting is the way. That we must vote to make our voices heard and that we must make our stance. All my life I worked hard in politics and my Baptist father helped me to accomplished this. He was a good man. He was a lover of this country and its creeds. That all men are created equal. And he preached throughout his life. And he walk the walk and he talk the talk. I am Yolanda Jackson-Cain. I worked my way up from an intern to a Governor. And I've seen the massive poverty. I've seen the massive homelessness. And it disturbed me. I walk the streets. I lived down the boulevards. And the classism is massive. So much I am afraid it would take great strides. After being a State Senator and bettering my home community. And championing the common man's issues and gaining the help of my community. I was inspired to run. And not for that only but because we need representation. We need to show America by its many diversities and by its many shades. And we cannot back down till America is what it should be. I was at first losing to many prominent challengers. And I was nowhere in the polls and I did not know what to do. Till Kat Jacobs became my manager. Kat was smart and savvy. She worked at the community center. She researched a lot in college. She was fixed on getting me to win. And she prepared me for the debate. And at first I was a greenhorn. I did not know the ropes but I warmed up halfway through. I challenged the other challengers and asked them what will they do about poverty. What will they do about homelessness. And they scramble to get an answer. And I proclaimed my plan and I stated what I've done in my community. I stated what I have done for many years. And I also showed how I influence the laws even bipartisanship. And that's when the numbers were looking better. Kat was amazed and she told me that we had enough funds for me to show commercials. And so I showed my family with John Jackson-Cain and our two daughters. And they described my passion and my influence. They described me as a champion of the people along with many friends I made at home, in the office, and in my political life. And then after months and months I was in the lead winning the primary and eventually winning the election. It was simply a landslide. So much that I got national attention. And even though I was a first time Governor, I was ready to do more. I was put on a list of potential Vice Presidents in the next election before my re-election as Governor. Role Warren was the Presidential Nominee for the United States of America and he picked me as his vice. But that was after I campaigned hard for him. And spoke at the Lincoln Memorial, just stating who I am and what I stand for. I wanted to make myself clear that I was ready for more and that the American People were ready for more. And that our fathers and mothers paid the way for a better future united and stronger. Kat was again my campaign manager and advisor and she applauded the speech along with many others on the Anniversary of the March on Washington. And we were set to win. Just before the election, Role Warren was caught in a scandal in his past, he cheated on his wife. And he has been paying this mistress secretly without continuing the relationship. And he refused to back down because he claimed it was simply blackmail. And I believe him because I wanted to be Vice President so badly. And we lost by a wide margin. And so I told my supporters that this is not the end. It is only the beginning. America has made its choice and the future is still bright. I congratulate the new President, President James Burnkins. And I waited consciously and restore my reputation with Kat as Advisor to the Governor. We made progress and challenge the new administration. And we won the party's attention and the party's chair was interested in my career. And I got to give a rebuttal to the State of the Union Address just before the election chaos. And Kat said we are in. We can do it. My sister called and she said Mom wants to campaign with me. And we campaign and I was prepared for the debates. And I took the stage by force and charisma. They called me a rising star. And the polls put me at the front and lead. I was uncertain and shaky about the first debate because President James Burnkins was tough and experienced. And just before halfway like before I got my win. I challenged him on homelessness and poverty. And his cuts to the domestic programs. And his unfair jobs plans and President James Burnkins walked off the stage. And I tried to hold my reserve and I thank the President and viewers. We stood positive and optimistic. We showed what America would be. We showed the America that we love. We showed America as a leader. And we were proud to run. And then eventually it was election night, I was certain and filled with excitement even though I was behind, I started to gain then in the lead then close. And I fell asleep and Kat called me and she said Yo you made it. You are the first woman president. I jumped up and down. And minutes later received the concession call from the President. President James Burnkins wished me luck and said I win a good race. God bless America.
By Distinguished Honorary Alumni Dr. Matthew Primousabout a year ago in The Swamp
How Money Affects Sports: Understanding Global Capitalism
As the world changed, the various nations became more interconnected and open to the world market. In its commotion, globalization was crucial to the emergence of a capitalist market. Many people see global capitalism as a free and linked economic system that fosters innovation, eases cross-cultural interactions, generates employment in developing countries, and provides consumers with reasonably priced goods. The popularity of globally renowned sports celebrities, commercial enterprises, and global communication media all had an impact on the 20th century's globalization of modern sport. Through sponsorships, endorsements, and broadcasting, businesses can reach a worldwide consumer base. In this piece, I'll examine how globalization, capitalism, and sports history relate to competitive sports.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in The Swamp
End of the Line for a Weakling President
In the endpoint of a life, it always comes down to what a person did. What atoms did she smash? What novel can be seen as his magnum opus? It is all about the actions. It is all about what the person did during their time dancing or remaining in stasis in the universe.
By Skyler Saundersabout a year ago in The Swamp
Raised by Silence. Content Warning.
As a child, she read fairy tales and watched them on television. They taught her what she knew about love and how a female "should" act. The helpless damsel in distress needing a strong, handsome Prince to rescue her and give her a better life. As she grew older, movies and television shows continued to show her what was expected of her. Grease was one of her favorite movies growing up; she saw it as the best story of true love. Sandy and Danny were her ideal couple. A girl who was sweet, caring, smart, and innocent then changed her whole self for the bad boy who couldn't accept her as she was. The female characters who chase after abusive men, allowing themselves to be used and treated like property. The scene where Danny attempted to rape Sandy while they were on a date and nothing was ever said about it later on. She still ran back to his arms and called him her true love. Maybe that was why she failed to understand that rape was wrong when it happened to her.
By Luna Verityabout a year ago in The Swamp
How Tall Is Ben Shapiro? The Height Of Ben Shapiro
When it comes to talking about how tall someone is, the past few months have seen Ben Shapiro brought to the limelight over his height. The controversy has struck so much curiosity in people’s minds, and, at the same time, amusement and confusion have been a general feeling surrounding the whole saga. The debate has been taken on the major platforms including Twitter, and other places on the internet. But before we get into this deeply, let me back it a little bit.
By Intelligent Creatorabout a year ago in The Swamp
Fani Willis Removed from Georgia Election Case: A Legal Twist
In a surprising turn of events, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has been removed from the Georgia election interference case involving former President Donald Trump and others. This decision, made by the Georgia Court of Appeals, has sent shockwaves through the legal and political communities. Here’s a breakdown of the latest developments and what they mean for this high-profile case.
By Det. Marcusabout a year ago in The Swamp
The Rich Never Pay Full Price For Anything. Content Warning.
Introduction The title is taken from a line by Sir Cathcart D'Eath in Tom Sharpe's "Porterhouse Blue" and it was illustrated emphatically to me today buying some items at the supermarket.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a year ago in The Swamp
G20 Leaders Unite for Global Ceasefires and Climate Action
Heads of the Gathering of 20 (G20) significant economies have called for "thorough" truces in both Gaza and Lebanon, while likewise focusing on the requirement for expanded collaboration on basic issues, for example, environmental change, neediness decrease, and burdening the super affluent.
By Usman Zafarabout a year ago in The Swamp
Tulsi Gabbard's Surprising Appointment as Director of National Intelligence: A Bold Shift in U.S. Foreign Policy?
Former President Donald Trump’s recent announcement appointing former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard as the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) has sparked intense debate, both in Washington and among the public. Known for her unorthodox stance on U.S. foreign policy, Gabbard's transition from Democratic representative to Trump ally has been a gradual yet strategic evolution, shaping her into a potent figure in the MAGA movement. Gabbard’s appointment may indicate a shifting focus within the Intelligence Community (IC), particularly concerning traditional diplomatic norms and U.S. military intervention.
By mureed hussainabout a year ago in The Swamp
Trump's Controversial Choice: Matt Gaetz as Attorney General
In a move that has stirred both excitement and alarm, former President Donald Trump has nominated Congressman Matt Gaetz for Attorney General. Known for his unwavering loyalty to Trump and his bold political persona, Gaetz's nomination signals a potential reshaping of the Justice Department's role in American governance. This decision has been met with immediate resistance from within the Justice Department, with critics voicing serious concerns about the future direction of law enforcement and the potential implications of such an unconventional pick.
By mureed hussainabout a year ago in The Swamp
Trump Taps Fox News Host Pete Hegseth for Defense Secretary: A Controversial Choice or Strategic Masterstroke?
Introduction The recent announcement that former President Donald Trump has selected Fox News host and former Army National Guard officer Pete Hegseth as his choice for Secretary of Defense has set the political sphere abuzz. While Hegseth is known for his military experience and outspoken political views, his nomination for such a crucial and high-stakes role raises significant questions. Is Hegseth’s potential leadership at the Department of Defense a calculated move in line with Trump’s vision for national security, or does it introduce new challenges given Hegseth’s lack of traditional governmental defense experience? Here, we examine what this appointment could mean for U.S. defense policy, Hegseth’s suitability for the role, and the likely implications on both domestic and international stages.
By mureed hussainabout a year ago in The Swamp








