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https://www.salon.com/2024/04/06/dwayne-the-rock-johnson-raises-eyebrows-after-saying-he-regrets-endorsing-biden-in-2020/

Speaking to host Will Cain, Johnson revealed that he's not happy with the state of America right now, highlighting "wokeness" and "cancel culture" as contributing to a division in the country that really bugs him.

“I’m not a politician. I’m not into politics," he says. "I care deeply about our country. I’m a patriot, and I believe you are too, as well. And right now, my desire and my priorities are my babies and school drop-offs and pickups — that’s important to me."

He is running.

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After midterms, Wyoming lost over 80,000 registered voters, raising concerns

Routine voter purges cut 1 out of 4 Wyoming voters, and crossover voting is gone. Election advocates worry that voters won't know about the changes until it's too late.

Cy Neff

After the 2022 midterm elections in Wyoming, over 80,000 registered voters were removed from the state's voter rolls. During the 2023 legislative session, the state passed bills that prohibit crossover voting during primaries and shorten the early and absentee voting period.

Registered voters in the Cowboy State who did not participate in 2022's general election will receive a letter from their county clerk stating their registration status will be removed unless they take action. Based on the latest numbers from the Secretary of State, more than 25% or one in four voters have been purged.

According to Laramie County Clerk Debra Lee, while the purge is standard procedure, the size of the lingering gap in registered voter numbers is not.

Lee, however, is more focused on how Wyoming voters will react to other changes, particularly the state's elimination of crossover voting.

"Wyoming voters are very used to having the freedom to change, even on the election day. And I think we'll see some very unhappy people," Lee said.

'Crossover voting' was a practice in which voters could vote in whichever of Wyoming's primaries they chose, regardless of party affiliation on election day. Now, registered voters must declare their party affiliation by May 15 to vote in the August 20 primary, but the filing period for candidates opens on May 16. according to Nate Martin, director of the non-profit Better Wyoming, this means that voters are forced to pick a party without knowing who represents it.

"The state is now stopping unaffiliated people from being able to know which candidates are running prior to their registering to vote in a primary," Martin said. "There are a lot of independent-minded people in Wyoming who would rather vote for the person rather than the party."

In addition to eliminating crossover voting, the number of days available for absentee voting has been reduced from 45 days ahead of an election to 28. Marguerite Herman, a Wyoming's League of Women Voters representative, worries that changes to the Cowboy State's election systems have not been publicized.

"The League of Women Voters and other groups that value civic engagement are concerned that voters are not aware of recently enacted restrictions," Herman said.

The Secretary of State's office did not respond to requests for comment.

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Voot.

But yeah, it does seem Hindutva and the BJP are on the rise here.

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An undercover unit of the Metropolitan Police, together with MI5, for decades monitored and infiltrated the Socialist Workers Party while, by contrast, a “high level policy decision” was taken not to infiltrate the neo-Nazi National Front.

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So shortly before Trump had a rally in Michigan there was a murder done by an immigrant who has been here since he was a child. A "dreamer". He got in trouble a few times and was ordered deported. Latino on Latina crime. In a realtionship. The victim's name was Ruby Garcia.

He politicized this event to demonize immigrants with a backdrop of a bunch of acab-3 frothingfash LAW AND ORDER!

In doing so he claimed he talked to the victim's family. - He did not.

This also triggered a Republican anti immigrant DC stink tank to attempt to label Kent County where it happened as a "sanctuary city" to amplify political points - It is not.

The perp also ended up taking refuge in a church. The church took him in not knowing about the murder. Just he really fucked up and knows his family wouldn't take him. Stayed the night. Then called to confess from the church and turn himself in.

meow-popcorn The entire dramatization that the Republican media and establishment aparstus now has a some egg on their face, including trump-anguish.

And now it might discourage immigrants from reporting abuse

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U.S. District Judge Cormac J. Carney on Thursday sentenced Tyler Laube to time served, totaling 35 days he had spent in pretrial custody.

Prosecutors had recommended a six-month sentence.

Laube pleaded guilty last year to a misdemeanor charge for repeatedly punching a journalist — identified only as F.T. — who was covering the Huntington Beach rally.

In his plea agreement, Laube admitted to associating with members of the Rise Above Movement, which represented itself as a “combat-ready, militant group of a new nationalist white supremacy and identity movement.”

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Judge Aileen Cannon ruled that the former president cannot escape prosecution by arguing that the Presidential Records Act allowed him to claim secret government material as his own property.

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