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Friday, February 9, 2024
BY JULIA CLAIRE & CROOKED MEDIA

- Russian President Vladimir Putin unexpectedly bodying Tucker Carlson on his weird little garage show

As mediators continue to negotiate a potential deal between Israel and Hamas, Israel’s far-right government decided to press on with its deadly campaign in Gaza.
 

The Biden administration, which has been cagey about criticizing Israel since the war began, seems to be losing patience with the Netanyahu government, as the death toll in Gaza surpasses 27,000.  

   

The White House has warned Netanyahu about “indiscriminate” bombings, and many of Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s visits to the Middle East have been conducted with the aim of convincing Israel to pursue a more targeted military strategy, but there has been seemingly little change. Now, as the IDF gears up to conduct a massive military operation in Rafah, the United States needs to decide whether it will change course if Netanyahu does not.

Keep It hosts Louis & Ira shared hot takes on why they felt Taylor Swift’s Grammy speech was a flop. To hear this and more news coming out of music’s biggest night of the year, check out the latest Keep It episode on YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts!

Special Counsel Jack Smith urged the judge overseeing disgraced former President Trump’s criminal case in South Florida to reconsider her decision to reveal the identities of potential witnesses in the case, saying they’d likely become targets of threats. Smith’s legal filing seemed to reflect a sense of rising exasperation among his team of prosecutors with Judge Aileen Cannon, who has been widely criticized for appearing to bend over backwards to suit Trump’s preferences. Cannon was appointed by Trump late in his presidency, and she is now overseeing the criminal case against the former president for allegedly violating the espionage act by taking classified documents to his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, FL. Smith’s team said Cannon made a “clear error” in her previous ruling to allow lawyers to reveal the identity of over two-dozen potential witnesses. They said Cannon got the law wrong, and that if she didn’t change her mind, her ruling would create “manifest injustice.” 

 

The threats from Trump fans, of course, are no figment of Smith’s imagination. Many of those involved in Trump’s trials have received a torrent of incendiary and intimidating messages and phone calls, including court officials in New York and Washington D.C., Smith himself, and even Judge Cannon. “There is a well-documented pattern in which judges, agents, prosecutors and witnesses involved in cases involving Trump have been subject to threats, harassment and intimidation,” Smith’s team wrote. Smith revealed Wednesday evening that a separate criminal investigation has already been opened into online threats made against one of the witnesses in the case. 

 

Trump, of course, knows perfectly well that his followers will make the lives of his enemies a living hell through harassing calls and emails. The question now becomes whether Judge Cannon is really going to let that happen in this case, or whether Smith can convince her to change her mind—or, if not, pull an emergency legal move to get her overruled by a higher court.

Vice President Kamala Harris called DOJ special counsel Robert Hur’s report into the investigation of President Biden’s handling of classified documents “politically motivated.” The report cleared Biden of criminal wrongdoing but repeatedly took shots at his memory and advanced age. Hur is a Republican who served in Trump’s DOJ. 

 

The primary witness in the investigation against Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) is cooperating with the House Ethics Committee, according to the witness’s lawyer. Investigators want to find out whether Gaetz had sex with a minor while serving in Congress, something we would also very much like to know!

 

Meta is debating whether the word “Zionist” should be considered antisemitic, and whether posts using the word should be taken down—or whether it should continue to consider the word simply a term that describes an ideology, according to internal communications reviewed by The Washington Post.


Russian President Vladimir Putin told Tucker Carlson—in a particularly deranged interview, even for the two of them—that he wants to negotiate a peace deal with Ukraine and the United States, but wants The Kremlin to be able to write the terms. There's that reasonable, collaborative approach we have all come to know and love about Putin!

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The White House announced an $11 billion semiconductor research and development plan on Friday. Still not entirely certain what those are, but sounds good!!

 

The Beatles appeared on the Ed Sullivan show 60 years ago today. It remains one of the most-watched television events in American history. The next most-watched event will, fingers crossed, be Donald Trump going to prison! 


America’s oldest person Edith Ceccarelli of Willits, CA, turned 116 this week. She’s the second-oldest living person in the world. That’s pretty impressive, but can she speak 2nd grade-level French and type 60 words per minute? Take that, Edith!

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