Crooked Media - What A Day: All in due crime

Tuesday, November 7, 2023
BY JULIA CLAIRE & CROOKED MEDIA
- Trump lawyer Alina Habba criticizing Attorney General Letitia James (D-NY) and perhaps projecting just a tad!!!

Tuesday marked one month since the deadly Hamas attack that killed 1,400 Israeli civilians and launched the deadliest fighting the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has seen in decades. 
 

One month after October 7, the Biden administration finds itself on precarious footing. 
 

  • Biden administration officials say that Israel’s counteroffensive against Hamas has cost far too many civilian casualties and have privately expressed frustration at what they consider Israel’s absence of a coherent strategy or endgame. But several U.S. efforts to get the Netanyahu government to scale back its attacks have been rebuffed outright. Senior White House officials privately urged Israel not to pursue a ground invasion, that its strikes on Gaza adhere to norms of proportionality, which is required under international law, and that it place a higher premium on reducing civilian casualties. They also advocated for a humanitarian pause to facilitate hostage negotiations with Hamas and allow for aid to be distributed in Gaza. Israeli officials rejected all of those proposals. The Netanyahu government has also invoked the staggering civilian death tolls of U.S. military campaigns in Fallujah, Mosul, Hiroshima, and others, in an attempt to help justify the now more than 10,000 Palestinian casualties. 
     

  • The White House has sought to assuage the leaders of allied Arab countries with public and private assurances that the United States shares their concern for civilian life in Gaza. Some Arab leaders, though, have privately objected that American support for Israel appears to remain unwavering regardless of Israeli actions. Senior member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) had this to say: “It’s important for the administration to be loud in their concern for the humanitarian toll…if we all want to prevent another front from opening up and we want the Gulf states to be part of the reconstruction of Gaza, then we need to make as clear as possible that the United States is prioritizing reduction in civilian harm.” Murphy recently issued a public statement calling the volume of civilian deaths “unacceptable” and urging Israel to change course. 
     

The Biden administration has largely declined to comment about its communication and pressure strategy with Israel, but has pointed to previous comments such as national security adviser Jake Sullivan’s statement that Hamas’s use of civilian “human shields” does not negate Israel’s responsibility to minimize civilian casualties.

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Last year, a sweeping Supreme Court ruling greatly hindered states’ abilities to restrict gun ownership and efforts to arm oneself in public. As of Tuesday, the Court seems prepared to walk back at least a small part of that decision. Even the most conservative justices seemed ready to accept that a judge’s ruling of dangerousness in domestic violence proceedings are sufficient grounds to ban gun possession. The current case before the court, United States vs. Rahimi, centers on a Texas man named Zackey Rahimi, who assaulted his girlfriend in 2019, and threatened to shoot her if she told anyone, which led her to obtain a restraining order. The order suspended Rahimi’s gun license and prohibited him from possessing a firearm, but he defied the ban. He threatened another woman and opened fire in public five times in two months. That was enough for even the state of Texas to want to repossess Rahimi’s guns. But an appellate court judge in New Orleans vacated Rahimi’s conviction, because the judge thought it violated the Second Amendment. The case was appealed all the way to the Supreme Court, and now we find ourselves once again begging the nine most powerful people in the country to uphold common-sense gun laws.

A Colorado jury acquitted Denver-area police officer Nathan Woodyard of manslaughter on Monday for the 2021 killing of a 23-year-old Black man named Elijah MClain. Woodyard put the young man in a neck hold before McClain was injected with a powerful sedative by paramedics and died. 

 

Arturo Béjar, a former engineering director at Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta, testified before Congress on Tuesday that the company did nothing to address concerns that its platforms were unsafe for children and teenagers. Béjar cited his own experience of witnessing his daughter endure sexual harassment on Instagram in his testimony. 

 

The Centers for Disease Control reported on Tuesday that the number of newborns with syphilis in the United States surged more than tenfold in the past decade to the highest rate in over 30 years. Nine out of 10 cases may have been prevented with well-timed testing and treatment during gestation. Syphilis is an STI that can lead to stillbirth, miscarriage, infant death, and maternal and infant morbidity. 

 

A new study published in the medical journal Pediatrics shows that guns surpassed motor vehicle accidents as the leading cause of death for children aged one and older in the United States in 2020. Gun deaths among children hit a new record high in 2021. 


Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa resigned on Tuesday over alleged corruption in his administration’s handling of national lithium mining and hydrogen projects. Costa said his conscience was “clear” but he would not run for his position again.

A new Siena poll says Biden’s edge with Black voters, especially young voters, has faded over the course of his administration. Disgraced former president Donald Trump took 8 percent of the Black vote in 2020; now 22 percent of Black voters say they would support him, though many say they are open to returning to Biden. Pollsters tell the New York Times that they’re less worried about Trump successfully competing for a crucial share of the Black vote, which remains the bedrock of the Democratic Party’s electoral strategy, and more about disillusionment among Biden’s Black supporters, who might stay away from polls altogether. Progressive organizers told the Times that Black voters had expressed disappointment with high prices and, in particular, housing instability, a trend that has been seemingly impervious to otherwise favorable economic indicators. Student debt, too, remains a worry: Repayments have finally restarted, making one of Biden’s signature accomplishments moot for a broad swath of borrowers. Biden needs his base; he’s not making inroads with other groups, so the coalition that took him to the White House in 2020 is still his best bet. In the coming year, Biden’s team and Democratic strategists know they have their work cut out for them.

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Ohio voters passed state ballot Amendment 1, which will enshrine reproductive rights including abortion access into their state Constitution. More on this tomorrow, but wow! Hell yeah! OH-IO! 

 

Ohio also legalized recreational marijuana usage. Okay!!!

 

Gov. Andy Beshear (D-KY) won reelection in the Bluegrass State. Phew!

 

The Federal Trade Commission announced on Tuesday that it had sent letters to major medical device companies and drugmakers disputing the accuracy or relevance of 110 patents that may be hampering generic competition and thus lower prices for consumers. 


Scientists have discovered the oldest black hole yet, dating 470 million years after the Big Bang. Is this “good news” per se? We’re not sure, but we’re doing our best here.

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