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The highest court has the highest stakes. Analysis of Supreme Court justices and their always-controversial rulings.
Donald Trump Handed Legal Loss Ahead of Sentencing. AI-Generated.
Donald Trump Handed Legal Loss Ahead of Sentencing: A Pivotal Moment in American Politics The political and legal landscape of the United States has witnessed many dramatic moments in recent history, but few have garnered as much attention as the legal battles surrounding former President Donald Trump. Known for his polarising rhetoric and controversial presidency, Trump remains a central figure in the nation’s political discourse. As the year unfolds, another chapter has been added to his complex story: a significant legal loss ahead of a critical sentencing hearing.
By Mutonga Kamauabout a year ago in The Swamp
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
Israel Faces Genocide Case in International Court. AI-Generated.
Israel Faces Genocide Case in International Court: A Turning Point in Global Accountability The State of Israel now faces a pivotal moment in international law as it confronts allegations of genocide in the International Court of Justice (ICJ). This development represents a significant event in global efforts to address accusations of grave human rights violations. As the world watches, the case raises profound questions about justice, accountability, and the role of international bodies in mediating disputes tied to deep-seated historical and political conflicts.
By Mutonga Kamauabout 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
"GOT THEM OLD AGE NAZI BLUES". Content Warning.
I have written the song, created the music, edited videos, researched visuals, and I am now publishing the article. I worked over 12 hours on this production. I am including the transcript from the INVIDEO AI video and my song lyrics to sing along if you are a senior or an ally. I included innuendos and double meanings within the editing of the video.
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli about a year ago in The Swamp
Romania’s Democracy Died Today: Vote Until the "Right" Candidate Wins
Romania has outdone itself once again. In a spectacular display of democracy in quotation marks, the Constitutional Court has annulled the first round of presidential elections. Nine million voters? Forget them. Their votes apparently count only if they align with the powers that be. Democracy, you see, is not about expressing the will of the people. No, it’s about expressing the will of the system—on repeat, if necessary, until everyone gets it “right.”
By The INFORMERabout a year ago in The Swamp
Trump’s Bold FBI Pick Sparks Debate Amid Controversial Announcements
Trump’s Bold FBI Pick Sparks Debate Amid Controversial Announcements In a move that has stirred both praise and condemnation, President-elect Donald Trump has named Kash Patel, a staunch loyalist, as his choice to lead the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Patel’s nomination marks a significant shift in Trump’s vision for the bureau, underscoring his intention to reshape the agency’s mission and leadership.
By Cherub Kaneabout a year ago in The Swamp
Republicans, Can You Really Trust Trump?. Content Warning.
The 2024 Election: A Campaign of Misinformation The 2024 U.S. presidential election has shown us just how far some candidates and influencers will go to manipulate the truth. President-elect Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk have used their platforms and influence to spread blatant lies and misleading information to the public. Trump’s campaign, fueled by fabricated claims, and Musk’s actions on X (formerly Twitter) to amplify and promote disinformation, have turned this election into a circus of deceit and made it harder for voters to distinguish truth from fiction. They won this election on a campaign of deception, plain and simple.
By Rick Henry Christopher about a year ago in The Swamp
"UNIQUE HUMANS". Content Warning.
I created this article and art to finalize my story writing regarding the results of the 2024 election. I am having a GRIM time wrapping my head around the masses of people who voted for authoritarian rule. I AM NOT GOING BACK! I must shout it out! This is the 21st century and the far-right wealthy people and over half of America voted to live under authoritarian rule. If I were wealthy, I would still be an empath, humanatarian, and caring person, not a rich fool that wants to dictate to the world. In my opinion' anyone who wants to dictate over others is a very weak human. A dictator has mental issues, low self-esteem, and is a bitter individual full of hate, destruction, and anger. They are small people who must bully others to cover up their inadequacies and fear of rejection as they tear up everything and everyone that disagrees with their abuse.
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli about a year ago in The Swamp
The Changing Face of America
I live in Indiana. It's a 'Red State.' 🤢🤮 When Trump was elected President in the abysmal year of 2016, his Vice President was Mike Pence. Pence was the former governor of Indiana. Mike was a typical conservative in most ways. He was a notorious homophobe.
By Lightning Bolt ⚡about a year ago in The Swamp
"End of the World"
Every time we are about to vote in the presidential election where Trump is a candidate (third time now, hopefully a charm to get him out of politics), I remember the "End of the World" episode of Trackdown that is eerily similar to our today's reality.
By Lana V Lynxabout a year ago in The Swamp










