Saturday, January 27, 2024

Fox Reacts to Trump Defamation Verdict: ‘Staggering!’

 https://www.thedailybeast.com/fox-news-reacts-to-trump-defamation-verdict-staggering?ref=home

Cavuto later turned to John Yoo, a controversial former Justice Department lawyer during the Bush administration, who questioned Trump’s lawyers’ ability to get him to “stop attacking” private citizens.

“The whole point of this—the enormous damages, unprecedented damages now—is to tell Donald Trump to shut up! If you can think of it this way: every time Donald Trump wants to insult E. Jean Carroll, he’s going to have to write a $40 million check for each sentence. That’s how bad this is,” Yoo said with a laugh.

“I can’t believe his lawyers haven’t succeeded in just telling him, look: campaign for president. Run for president. Make your accusations about a two-tiered justice system, but leave this alone. Stop attacking people who are no longer public citizens. Stop attacking people. You’ve already lost and the court has already said what you’ve done is liable. Because every time he insults her again, he’s going to have to cut a $30 million check.”

Yoo added that Trump should stop disrespecting not only Carroll, but “the justice system.”

Defending Israel or Endangering Jews?

 https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/FMfcgzGwJvgZSVtdGDgdDRkhmdcHVpDx?projector=1&messagePartId=0.1


In the shadow of the tension ahead of the announcement of the court in The Hague on South Africa's claim against Israel, the official newspaper of the ultra-Orthodox community, Kehala Kadisha, launched an unprecedented attack today against the Chief Rabbi of South Africa, Dr. Warren Goldstein, who went on a propaganda campaign against the local government "which brings the Yishuv The Jew in South Africa is in danger" according to the newspaper.

The newspaper reporter points out that while 'Zionist circles' in South Africa are copying the fire of hatred and war to the streets of Johannesburg and Cape Town, which puts the entire local Jewish community in danger, much to the alarm, the local chief rabbi Dr. Warren Goldstein also joined and went on a propaganda campaign against the local government, while that he drags the entire local community into a terrible danger of life.

The newspaper adds and asserts that already about two months ago the chief rabbi published all over the world his order following the anti-Zionist behavior of the South African government to remove the blessing for the government and its ministers from the prayer for the peace of the country in the synagogues. In an interview with an Israeli newspaper, the chief rabbi Warren Goldstein does not hesitate to declare that "the South African government is The layman is useful in the hands of Iran", Goldstein seems to be quite enjoying the publicity and is interviewed by every possible media outlet in Israel and around the world and attacks the local government at length.

"Even in the ultra-orthodox press," the newspaper's reporters complain, he receives a wide platform for spreading his lost views, but the worst of all is that his actions endanger the local community, and many in the local community sit in grave fear of the future, and according to them, "Rabbi" Goldstein, with his actions, pours fuel on the fire of hatred of the Muslims and their numerous supporters in the country, and instead of acting to calm the spirits in Johannesburg, he is acting forcefully to ignite the arson that will be followed by who will be saved."

Trump May Face Liquidity Issues After E. Jean Carroll Verdict, Lawyers Warn

 https://www.newsweek.com/lawyers-warn-donald-trump-liquidity-issues-1864554

Glenn Kirschner, a former assistant U.S. attorney and frequent critic of Trump, took to MSNBC host Joy Reid's podcast on Saturday to discuss the damages the former president faces and pointed towards the amount of money and possible use of his properties it would take to get an appeal bond.

"In order to get an appeal bond, he would very likely have to put up most of or all of the $83 million so that there is a pot of money that can be paid to E. Jean Carroll at the end of the appeals process. He'll have to put it up either in cash, and wasn't he just bragging that he has $400 million on hand, I'm betting he doesn't or he'll have to put it up in unencumbered property. I can only wonder how much equity he actually has in some of the properties he owns," Kirschner, who is also a legal analyst for MSNBC, said.

This is not the first time some have pointed towards issues involving how much Trump will need to pay out.

Jury Orders Trump to Pay E. Jean Carroll $83 Million for Defamation

 https://www.wsj.com/us-news/law/jury-set-to-decide-whether-trump-must-pay-e-jean-carroll-again-for-defamation-07785bd5

Her lawyers asked for about $12 million to repair her reputation, at least another $12 million for emotional distress, plus unusually high punitive damages intended to stop Trump’s derogatory comments about Carroll, which he has continued to voice on social media and in campaign appearances while the proceedings were ongoing.  

“How much will it take to make him stop?” Robbie Kaplan, a lawyer for Carroll, asked the jury.

Jurors ultimately awarded Carroll a total of $18.3 million in compensatory damages, $11 million of which was for repairing her reputation. The panel awarded her $65 million in punitive damages after finding that Trump acted maliciously.

UK says it has ‘considerable concerns’ about ICJ ruling, rejects genocide accusation

 https://www.timesofisrael.com/uk-says-it-has-considerable-concerns-about-icj-ruling-rejects-genocide-accusation/

The British government said Saturday it had “considerable concerns” about a ruling by the United Nation’s top court that Israel should do everything it can to prevent any acts of genocide in Gaza.

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague on Friday handed down its first judgment in a case brought by South Africa that also ordered Israel to allow humanitarian access to the Palestinian territory, but did not call for a ceasefire.

“We respect the role and independence of the ICJ. However… we have considerable concerns about this case, which is not helpful in the goal of achieving a sustainable ceasefire,” a Foreign Office spokesperson said in a statement.

UK and Finland pause funding to key UN agency

https://edition.cnn.com/middleeast/live-news/israel-hamas-war-gaza-news-01-27-24/index.html

The United Kingdom and Finland on Saturday announced they are temporarily pausing funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) after allegations that 12 staff members were involved in the October 7, 2023, attacks by Hamas in Israel.

The United States, Australia, Canada and Italy have already announced they are suspending funding.

George Conway Reacts to E. Jean Carroll vs. Donald Trump Payout

 https://www.newsweek.com/george-conway-reacts-e-jean-carroll-vs-donald-trump-payout-1864540

On Friday, Trump was ordered to pay Carroll $83.3 million in damages and compensation in a verdict he condemned as "absolutely ridiculous." In an earlier case, a jury concluded Trump had sexually abused Carroll in the dressing room of a Manhattan department store during the 1990s, then defamed her when she went public with the allegation. The earlier jury found him liable for $5 million in damages. 

ICJ badmouths Israel for 35 minutes, then Israel wins

 https://www.jpost.com/israel-hamas-war/article-783874

For 35 minutes, the International Court of Justice bad-mouthed Israel, but then it surprised the Jewish state by not issuing any practical orders against the IDF.

There was no order to cease the war and there was no order for the IDF to withdraw from Gaza.

The most troubling practical item in the ruling for Israel is the need to report back to the ICJ in one month, something which leaves the door open to a more serious order at that time.

Israel wants UNRWA out of Gaza after staffers fired for involvement in Oct. 7 onslaught

 https://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-to-seek-to-end-unrwa-gaza-activities-after-staffers-fired-for-oct-7-involvement/?utm_campaign=daily-edition-2024-01-27&utm_medium=email&utm_source=The%20Daily%20Edition

Israel will seek to stop the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees from operating in Gaza after the war, Foreign Minister Israel Katz said Saturday, after UNRWA fired several staff members for their alleged involvement in Hamas’s murderous October 7 onslaught on southern Israel.


Friday, January 26, 2024

Trump’s push to deny Biden border victory aggravates lawmakers

 https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/4430186-trump-push-to-deny-biden-victory-aggravates-lawmakers/

“But the reality is that we have a crisis at the border, the American people are suffering as a result of what’s happening at the border, and someone running for president ought to try to get the problem solved as opposed to saying, ‘Hey, save that problem. Don’t solve it. Let me take credit for solving it later,’” he told CNN’s Manu Raju.

Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Israel Offers Hamas 2-Month Ceasefire In Exchange for All Hostages

 https://www.thedailybeast.com/israel-offers-hamas-2-month-ceasefire-in-exchange-for-release-of-all-hostages?ref=home

Israel offered Hamas a two-month ceasefire in exchange for the return of all hostages—and the bodies of any hostages who may have died—as part of a deal brokered by representatives for Egypt and Qatar. Axios reported that Israel and Hamas would also agree how many Palestinian prisoners would be released per each Israeli hostage, who would be separated into categories based on gender, age, medical condition, and military service. According to the proposal, Israeli hostages who are women, men over 60 years old and the critically wounded or infirm would be released first. Israeli officials who spoke with Axios said the proposal includes plans to move some of its soldiers out of main population centers and allow for a gradual return of Palestinian civilians to Gaza City and the north of the Gaza Strip. They made it clear that Israel will not agree to end its offensive or to release all 6,000 Palestinian prisoners it holds, as Hamas has demanded.

Russia and Ukraine Agree on Trump

 https://www.newsweek.com/russia-ukraine-agree-trump-1862891

Russia and Ukraine have reached a rare point of agreement during the 23-month-long war: neither side believes that former President Donald Trump could bring an end to the conflict.

Trump has repeatedly claimed that Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine would have never happened under his presidency and has promised to bring the war to an end within "24 hours" if reelected in November. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has invited Trump to Kyiv on two different occasions to deliver on his promise, although the Ukrainian leader has publicly doubted the former president's ability to find a peaceful end.

While speaking to reporters on Monday, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said that Moscow agrees they have "no understanding of how" Trump could end the war, adding that they have had no contact with the former president about such negotiations.

Hamas causes buildings to collapse - 21 IDF soldiers dead, several injured

 https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/article-783287

Hamas forces fired a rocket-propelled grenade on multiple adjacent structures, along with landmines that the IDF forces had collected and brought into the buildings, which caused a total collapse that killed 19 soldiers and injured several others on Monday.

Trump Has Another Gaffe While Defending Cognitive State

 https://www.newsweek.com/trump-has-another-gaffe-while-defending-cognitive-state-1862992

Former President Donald Trump appeared to briefly forget that Republican Congressman Ronny Jackson no longer serves as White House doctor while insisting that he is "a lot sharper than" GOP presidential rival Nikki Haley.

Trump, 77, has recently raised eyebrows over a series of blunders that have included slurring his words during campaign speeches, seemingly suggesting that former President Barack Obama is currently in office and most recently appearing to confuse Haley with former Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.