Author: Frank

Kutztown University grad living the dad life. Spend my time gaming, playing sports in rec leagues, and working on websites for a living. Eagles and Phillies fan, but screw the Sixers. Everyone but Maxey sucks. Go birds! For gaming, hit me up on Xbox to play some Destiny2, COD, Halo, or Battlefield. @Drastic215

Before buying Twitter for $44 billion, Elon Musk is believed to have informed financiers that he will cut executive compensation and monetize tweets to make the company more lucrative. Musk is alleged to have given the promise to banks before obtaining financing to purchase the company, which was unveiled on Monday. According to a filing, Twitter now spends around $2.9 million on cash and stock incentives to board members. The firm’s top executives, on the other hand, earn significantly more every year and may face salary cuts, as reported. Despite the fact that CEO Parag Agrawal only took over in…

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Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy delighted in a “flood of employment applicants” from competing for asset management after launching a new fund to take on big businesses. Ramaswamy, a former pharmaceutical CEO who quit due to dissatisfaction with corporate wokeness, just started Strive, an asset management firm located in Ohio that would invest in firms that follow an “excellence capitalism” strategy. Strive will encourage enterprises in its portfolio to pursue increasing profits for shareholders rather than supporting “stakeholder capitalism” and other progressive perspectives. Ramaswamy remarked on Twitter that “excellent” candidates are already contacting him, per report. Ramaswamy tweeted, “Really loving the stream…

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According to Fox News, some left-leaning congresswomen hesitated to denounce large groups of pro-abortion demonstrators who are defying a federal rule prohibiting demonstrations outside the houses of Supreme Court justices. “Whoever… with the goal of influencing the judge… near a structure or house occupied or utilized by such judge… must be fined… or jailed not more than one year, or both,” according to 18 U.S. Code Section 1507. While Democratic Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren feels “the finest place to protest is on the grounds of the United States Supreme Court,” she also believes the court is hypocritical, according to Fox…

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Elon Musk is demanding the publication of the deceased jailed offender Jeffrey Epstein’s “client” lists. Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who is in the middle of buying social media giant Twitter, fired back at an MSNBC anchor who called him a “petulant and not-so-bright billionaire” in a series of tweets this week. Musk began by bringing up NBC’s own recent high-profile gaffes. When a fan jumped in to criticize the mainstream media’s priorities generally, Musk brought up the crucial, unaddressed topic of Epstein and his co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell, per report. Musk tweeted: “Where is their “client” list? Shouldn’t at least one…

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President Biden’s recent claim that his initiatives had helped to lower the federal debt was debunked by CNN’s news source Daniel Dale, who revealed that one specialist informed him that the Democrat’s position was “almost bizarro world” in its misunderstanding of the issue. In a speech on Wednesday, Biden remarked, “Let me remind everyone again: I lowered the federal debt.” “I adore hearing my Republican friends speak about the deficit. In my first year in government, I’ve saved $350 billion.” Despite harsh condemnation from Republican legislators, Biden made the remark while praising his administration’s economic performance, which he claims has…

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A presiding judge over US special counsel John Durham’s investigation regarding cybersecurity lawyer Michael Sussmann determined this week that some Hillary Clinton-Fusion GPS papers previously kept secret on attorney-client confidentiality arguments can now be exposed in court. Durham claimed that the records are critical in constructing his lawsuit against Sussmann, an ex Perkins Coie partner accused of lying to the FBI about supposed evidence linking then-presidential nominee Donald Trump’s campaign to the Kremlin-linked Alfa Bank. Sussmann stated he was operating as a confidential citizen and not in favor of any client when he gave the material to FBI lawyer James…

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Two people in the Buchanan County of Virginia face dozens of felony charges, many related to election fraud, after a grand jury indictment was handed down. WATCH the news video on it: According to a press release from Russell County Commonwealth’s Attorney Zach Stoots, Trey Adkins and Sherry Lynn Bailey were indicted on 94 total offenses, as stated in a report. Trey Adkins, a Democrat, is the current Knox District Supervisor for Buchanan County, and faces 82 felony charges himself. Some of the charges are listed below: 34 counts of False Statement – Election Fraud 11 counts of Absentee Voting…

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Fox News host Tucker Carlson slammed the soon-to-be former White House press secretary Jen Psaki as a “talentless” hack and suggests her replacement, Karine Jean-Pierre, will be even worse. WATCH: Tucker said: “It’s not an easy job, but it’s not a very rewarding one either… Under normal circumstances it takes a lot more creativity to say, sell lipstick for Loréal than it does to be White House press secretary. How did somebody like Jen Psaki – someone so demonstratively talentless, a humorless gender studies major from Greenwich – how’d this person get this much authority in our government?” Tucker continued:…

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Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert responded Democrat Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s call to arms against the Supreme Court. Boebert suggested Lightfoot was acting like an “insurrectionist” in response to the comment, but then Lightfoot shot back suggesting insurrection is something Republicans support. Here’s how the conversation went: LIGHTFOOT: To my friends in the LGBTQ+ community—the Supreme Court is coming for us next. This moment has to be a call to arms. BOEBERT: Insurrectionist. LIGHTFOOT: Excuse me. Insurrection is your thing. Not ours. BOEBERT: 6 killed and 18 wounded in your city this past weekend. Nearly 200 murders this year so far. Go…

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Additional sanctions on Russia will be imposed by The U.S., European Union and Group of Seven nations, targeting elites and services that help finance the war in Ukraine, and also the country’s state-controlled media, a senior Biden administration official said. This announcement was followed by a virtual meeting between Biden and the leaders of the G-7 and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, to reinforce their shared commitment to strengthening the war-torn country’s position on the battlefield and at the negotiating table. The official said that three of Russia’s most viewed state-controlled television stations Joint Stock Company Channel One Russia, Television Station…

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Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, questioned Homeland Protection Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on his agency’s recently formed Disinformation Governance Board, stating that the American citizens do not need the federal government to tell them the truth. Paul especially mentioned assertions he made concerning the COVID-19 outbreak that was inconsistent with government policy. “Cloth masks don’t work, as I’ve mentioned a million times. I’m taken down by YouTube. I can have that dispute with him since it’s a private firm. So, how about you? Are you going to take a look at that? I often claim that natural protection against illness is on…

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In a tweet on Monday, Democratic Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot appeared to issue a “call to arms” against the Supreme Court. After the Supreme Court’s draft judgment emerged on May 2, indicating the court’s determination to overturn Roe v. Wade, Lightfoot stated that LGBTQ+ rights were in danger. “To my LGBTQ+ friends, this same Supreme Court is on its way to us.” This should serve as a rallying point.” It was revealed on Twitter by Lightfoot. “We will not abandon our independence without a fight – a battle to victory!” the Mayor said in regard to her earlier statement. According…

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More than $350 million in secretive “royalty” payments from drug companies and other third parties over a 10-year period were reaped by Anthony Fauci, Francis Collins and other bigwigs at the National Institutes of Health, according to a new report from a watchdog organization. The royalty payments, including at least 23 to Fauci and 14 to his former boss, Collins, were paid out between 2010 and 2020, the report from OpenTheBooks.com said. According to the report, government scientists got the payments for being credited as “co-inventors” of various treatments and pharmaceutical products. “Because those payments enrich the agency and its…

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Just days before jury selection was to start, a former Hillary Clinton campaign attorney set to go on trial for allegedly lying to the FBI, that notes from a top former FBI official undercut the case against him. In 2016, attorney Michael Sussmann allegedly told James Baker, an FBI attorney, that he was bringing allegations concerning then-presidential candidate Donald Trump to the agency on his own accord, not on behalf of a client. Prosecuting the case in April, Special counsel John Durham, revealed that Sussmann told Baker as much in a text before they met. This is what Sussmann told…

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Rachel Maddow, the MSNBC host, reintroduced herself jokingly to her viewers when she returned to her show, after a five-week hiatus. A new contract she signed with the network means that she will be taking more time off, as Maddow will only host her MSNBC show on Monday nights going forward. It will allow her time to work on other projects for MSNBC and NBC, including a film version of her award-winning podcast Bag Man, directed by Ben Stiller. Maddow has hosted her popular show for nearly 14 years, so some would say that it’s the end of an era…

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Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) issued a curt three-word rebuttal when news leaked that President Biden’s Tuesday speech would include an assault on the GOP, accusing them of having no strategy to battle inflation. “Republicans love to cite inflation as a campaign issue, but does anyone have a notion what their strategy is to drive down prices?” claimed a White House official who requested not to be named, according to Reuters. “Stop…spending…MONEY!!” Cruz said. “Fewer than half of U.S. people – 44 percent approve of Biden’s handling of the president, and they consider the economy as the country’s most critical concern,…

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Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis takes a small legal victory over Disney when a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit challenging his law that would dissolve Disney World’s Reedy Creek Improvement District. The judge rejected the claims made by a Democrat lawyer who’s running for Senate. A report on the complaint that says at least three residents of the Orange and Osceola counties claimed that S.B. 4-C, the law that would essentially remove Disney’s ability to operate an independent governmental entity, specifically around the Orlando-area theme parks, is unconstitutional and threatens residents with higher taxes while stepping on free speech and violating…

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For several years, one of the greatest storylines in Hollywood has been major companies limiting or changing content to satisfy China. However, according to a new claim, at least one amusement organization was not inclined to play this game. Sony Pictures declined to make adjustments to its 2021 blockbuster “Spider-Man: No Way Home” in order to obtain a broadcast in the Middle Kingdom, according to multiple unidentified insiders who spoke to the Hollywood trade journal Puck. “Chinese regulators” (China’s National Film Administration reports to the Chinese Communist Union) were reportedly upset by “patriotic” moments in the film’s final action climax…

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Hunter Biden, President Biden’s notoriously troubled son awaits the results of a Delaware grand jury’s investigation into his personal finances, while a big-shot Hollywood lawyer reportedly paid off his delinquent taxes, which reportedly amounted to more than $2 million. An entertainment attorney and novelist who earned a fortune representing the co-creators of “South Park” and won a Tony Award as the co-producer of “The Book of Mormon,” Kevin Morris, footed Hunter Biden’s overdue taxes totaling over $2 million — more than twice what was previously reported. Morris has also been funding the 52-year-old’s lifestyle in Los Angeles, including his rent…

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UPDATE: it got fixed to say Amber Heard again. Amber Heard’s surname, if not her face, is soiled amidst the Johnny Depp trial, at least as shown in a Google search and the National Movie Archive itself. Indeed, it looks that AH’s official name has been changed to “Amber Turd” anywhere within IMDb’s CMS, as it displays when you Google her. This is what appeared in the search results on her IMDb page as of Saturday noon. When you visit her profile on the website, though, her surname is spelled correctly. The typo of ‘Turd’ shows on both mobile and…

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Chuck Todd faced a demotion and will be taken off television and moved to a streaming service. Now “Meet the Press Daily” will become a broadcasting choice for viewers and will be renamed “Meet the Press Now.” Reportedly to The Hollywood Reporter, Chuck’s “Meet the Press” will move from 1 p.m. EST television to 4 p.m. EST on the streaming service. According to the site, MSNBC is renaming the 1 p.m. hour as “MSNBC Reports,” with correspondent & anchor Chris Jansing leading the new show. The change will take action on May 26, according to The Hill. According to the…

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