Tuesday, July 16, 2024

Jack Smith Announces He Will APPEAL Judge Cannon's Unjustifiable Dismissal Of Trump Documents Case

 


Glenn Kirschner

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Given the way Trump-appointed judge Aileen Cannon had been presiding over the criminal trial of the very defendant who gave her a lifetime appoint as a federal judge, it was crystal clear she would find a way to dismiss the federal criminal case against Trump. Within hours of the unjustifiable dismissal, Special Counsel Jack Smith issued a rare public statement that he would be appealing the dismissal. Notably, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals - the court that will take up the appeal - already reversed Judge Cannon previously, ruling that she abused her judicial discretion by doing something to the extreme benefit of Trump that the law does not allow. In the even she is reversed yet again, it may finally provide enough evidence to have her removed from the case permanently, and have a fair, independent, impartial judge assigned to preside over Trump's Florida federal prosecution. If you're interested in supporting our all-volunteer efforts and mission, you can becoming a Team Justice patron at:   / glennkirschner   And you can find my audio podcast, Justice Matters, wherever you usually get your podcasts. And my website at glennkirschner.com Follow me on: Threads: https://www.threads.net/glennkirschner2 Twitter:   / glennkirschner2   Facebook:   / glennkirschner2   Instagram:   / glennkirschner2  



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Political Violence in America: Trump Rally Fallout, Pulitzer Prize Winner, David Cay Johnston

 


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Get the facts: Verifying claims made in videos at the Republican National Convention on the economy

 

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With Media Enamored by US Presidential Race, Israeli Massacres in Gaza Get Even Deadlier COPORATE MEDIA IS NOT REPORTING ISRAELI MASSACRES

 

With Media Enamored by US Presidential Race, Israeli Massacres in Gaza Get Even Deadlier

"We must not lose sight of what is happening in Gaza, where an unprecedented humanitarian crisis continues to get even worse," said U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders.

Israeli forces have massacred nearly 60 people in the Gaza Strip over just the past 24 hours, and the past week has been one of the deadliest since the war began more than nine months ago.

But you'd hardly know it by looking at the front pages of major newspapers in the United States, despite U.S. President Joe Biden fueling Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's assault with diplomatic support and billions of dollars worth of weaponry.

While outlets such as Al Jazeera and Reuters have kept Israel's onslaught at or near the top of their pages, coverage of the relentless war on the Palestinian enclave has largely been supplanted in the U.S. by presidential politics, particularly in the wake of the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump on Saturday—the same day Israeli forces killed around 100 people in an attack on a southern Gaza town that was previously designated a "safe zone," as Common Dreams reported.

Fresh Israeli airstrikes across Gaza on Tuesday killed dozens of people—including children—but the massacres didn't receive mention on the front pages of the web versions of The New York TimesThe Washington PostThe Wall Street Journal, or USA Today, each of which heavily featured coverage of the high-stakes U.S. presidential contest between two candidates who have backed Israel's war on Gaza.

As of Tuesday morning, Gaza was entirely absent from the website landing pages of the Journal and USA Today. The Post's home page buried a story about the potential for an all-out war between Israel and Hezbollah, while the Times' home page contained a piece about surging settler violence in the West Bank amid Israel's ongoing atrocities in Gaza.

In recent weeks, U.S. corporate media coverage of developments in Gaza has not reflected the extent to which Israel has intensified its aerial and ground attacks, even as recent cease-fire talks have sparked some hope of a pause.

After a 20-year-old gunman attempted to assassinate Trump at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday, pictures of the former president's bloodied ear and raised fist were plastered across the front pages of major newspapers in the U.S. and around the world while the far more numerous images of child victims of Israeli bombs—many of them supplied by the United States—faded from view.

Israel does not allow journalists with major U.S.-based media outlets to enter the Gaza Strip unless they are embedded with Israeli forces and agree to let the military vet their coverage.

(Photo: Bashar Taleb/AFP via Getty Images)

Al Jazeera, a Qatari-funded outlet that Israel's far-right government has repeatedly targetedreported Monday that "Israeli forces have attacked five separate schools in Gaza in just eight days, killing dozens of people sheltering in them."

One attack on Sunday, the outlet noted, "struck the United Nations-run Abu Oreiban school in the Nuseirat refugee camp, killing at least 17 people and injuring about 80. Most of the victims were women and children, said Palestinian Civil Defense."

Reporting from the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah, Al Jazeera's Hani Mahmoud said he witnessed children "crying out in pain and agony" at the facility, which—like all of Gaza's remaining hospitals—is under-resourced and only partially functioning.

"This is the result of incinerating bombs," Mahmoud added.

The death toll from Israel's war on Gaza is nearing 40,000—likely a dramatic undercount, given how many bodies are missing under the rubble that now dominates the landscape of the enclave and could take 15 years to clear.

Those who have survived Israel's onslaught are now living amid sewage, decomposing bodies, and the ruins of their homes, shops, schools, and hospitals, with nowhere safe to flee. Famine and disease are spreading rapidly across the territory as the Israeli government continues to restrict the flow of humanitarian aid.

U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), who has urged the Biden administration to cut off all offensive weapons assistance to Israel, said in a statement late last week that "while much of the media is focused on the drama of the U.S. presidential election, we must not lose sight of what is happening in Gaza, where an unprecedented humanitarian crisis continues to get even worse."

"We must end our support for Netanyahu's war," said Sanders. "Not another nickel to make this horrific situation even worse. I intend to do everything I can to block further arms transfers to Israel, including through joint resolutions of disapproval of any arms sales. The United States must not help a right-wing extremist and war criminal continue this atrocity."


Rescue teams Gaza

Rescue teams carry a Palestinian woman within the search and rescue operation after Israeli airstrikes hit a residential building in Deir al-Balah, Gaza on July 15, 2024. 

(Photo: Ali Jadallah/Anadolu via Getty Images)


Top News: Labor Unions Blast Trump-Vance Ticket

 


Tuesday, July 16, 2024

■ Today's Top News 
 MASSACHUSETTS IS ENDURING THE CONVULSIONS of the abrupt closure of COMPASS and now the bankruptcy of STEWARD whose CEO owns 2 $40 MILLION YACHTS....

 FOR PROFIT HEALTH CARE SUCKS! 

IT'S TIME TO END IT! MEDICARE FOR ALL!


UnitedHealth Reports $7.9 Billion in Q2 Profits After Protesters Arrested

"Health insurance coverage has expanded in America, but we are finding it is private health insurance corporations themselves that are often the largest barrier for people," said one organizer.

By Julia Conley

A day after 150 people assembled outside the headquarters of UnitedHealth Group to demand the for-profit health insurance giant stop its "systemic" denial of coverage, the company announced Tuesday the huge profits it raked in over the second quarter of 2024: $7.9 billion.

The sum, said one organizer, exemplifies why the demonstrators were willing to risk arrest to speak out against the firm's practices.

"UnitedHealth Group's $7.9 billion quarterly profit announcement is the result of a business model built on pocketing premiums and billions of dollars in public funds, then profiting by refusing to authorize or pay for care," said Aija Nemer-Aanerud, Health Care for All campaign director for People's Action Institute. "People should not have to turn to public petitions or direct actions to get UnitedHealthcare to pay for the care they need to live. That makes no sense, unless you're a shareholder or executive eyeing your next big luxury purchase."

Eleven people were detained by police at Monday's demonstration, where they blocked the street in front of UnitedHealth's headquarters in Minnetonka, Minnesota, displaying signs that read, "United (Denies) Healthcare" and "The Price Is Wrong."

The demonstration was organized by the Care Over Cost campaign at People's Action Institute, which has worked to help people across the country overturn care denials by UnitedHealth and other for-profit insurance giants.

Gina Morin of Auburn, Maine spoke at the event about having her mental health treatment denied by her Medicare Advantage plan administered by UnitedHealth.

"Two years ago my therapist was denied payment for seven of my mental health sessions she provided," she said. "I tried to pay her even though I'm on a limited income and she wouldn't take the money. If my provider, in her professional opinion, believed I needed those therapy sessions, who is UnitedHealth to deny coverage?"

As Common Dreams reported last month, UnitedHealth was named in a letter written by 52 members of the Democratic caucus in Congress as one of the healthcare companies that use artificial intelligence to decide via algorithm that coverage should be provided or denied to patients who have Medicare Advantage plans, which are billed as offering coverage that traditional Medicare doesn't include.

ProPublicareported last year on Christopher Naughton, a man with ulcerative colitis whose treatment cost $2 million per year, leading UnitedHealth to flag his account as "high dollar." The company contracted with a doctor to review Naughton's case, and the doctor found the treatment for symptoms including arthritis, debilitating diarrhea, and blood clots was "not medically necessary."

After suing the company, Naughton's family found UnitedHealth had lied about what Naughton's personal physician told the contractor in order to come to their conclusion and end coverage.

"Health insurance coverage has expanded in America, but we are finding it is private health insurance corporations themselves that are often the largest barrier for people to receive the care they and their doctor agree they need," Nemer-Aanerud toldCBS News Monday.

In April, People's Action sent a letter to UnitedHealth noting that its CEO was paid nearly $10 million in 2022 while the CEO of its parent company "extracted over $90 million in executive and board pay for himself" over four years.

The company took $22.4 billion in profits in 2023 and sent $14.8 billion to shareholders through stock buybacks and dividends—yet continues to deny necessary healthcare coverage to its members.

The group called on UnitedHealth to:

  • Stop denying claims and overturn any existing denials for treatments recommended by medical professionals;
  • Immediately cease the practice of using artificial intelligence and algorithms to initiate claims denials in bulk; and
  • Execute a publicly shared audit and reimburse federal and state governments for the public money diverted by claim and prior-authorization denials within Medicaid (Managed Care), and Medicare (Medicare Advantage), among other demands.

"We will never stop fighting for a world where everyone gets the care they need, no matter their race, gender, or background," said People's Action. "When greedy corporations deny our care, we organize."



'Power Play of the Highest Order': DNC Plot to Ram Through Biden Nomination Sparks Fury

"Behind the scenes, people at the Biden campaign and DNC are working to put in the fix," warned one Biden delegate from Maryland.

By Jake Johnson



Democrats, Progressives Call On Menendez to Resign After Bribery Conviction

"He must resign today or be immediately expelled," said one watchdog leader.

By Jessica Corbett



Trump's Pick of Vance Shows GOP 'Will Stop at Nothing to Ban All Abortion' in US

"A Trump-Vance administration will be the most dangerous administration for abortion and reproductive freedom in this country’s history."

By Julia Conley



With Media Enamored by US Presidential Race, Israeli Massacres in Gaza Get Even Deadlier

"We must not lose sight of what is happening in Gaza, where an unprecedented humanitarian crisis continues to get even worse," said U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders.

By Jake Johnson



'A Corporate CEO's Dream': Labor Unions Blast Trump-Vance Ticket

"This ticket isn't pro-worker or pro-union. It's the billionaire ticket through and through," said one labor leader.

By Jake Johnson


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'Violence Has No Place in American Life.' Except, Like, Everywhere You Look

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