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Letters | What would Trump have done? – Palm Beach Post

Faulty Trump assumption on Ukraine

Your guest columnist from April 16 talked about the assumption that if Donald Trump were still president that Ukraine would have quickly become part of Russia. Are you serious?When Trump was in office Russia did not attemptany invasions, Afghanistan was stable, China was in check. And this guy has the gall to say that Trump would have let Ukraine become part of Russia.He talks about how Biden's support of Ukraine is so great.Why didn't he enforce sanctions on Russia when 190,000 Russian troops were amassing on the Ukraine border before the invasion?Why has this administration been so slow to act on almost everything?The answer is simple, Biden shows American weakness where Trump showed strength.

Harry Tanen,Wellington

Thank you Jim Broadhurst for calling out Mr. Trump and his ridiculous boast about stopping Mr. Putin's brutal, sadistic and otherwise horrific invasion of Ukraine, before it ever started.Not only does Mr. Broadhurst hit the nail on the head with his description of how Mr. Trump would have folded like a cheap suit in the face of Mr. Putin's attack, he does it while making us laugh at the same time.We now see a man who once described himself as a stable genius, calling the Russian invader a genius for this "special military operation."That in itself is mind-boggling.

Harvey Glassman, Boynton Beach

I disagree with a recent letter writer that Trump would have turned Ukraine over to Russia.In fact I wonder if Putin would have even tried.Trump had closed the Russian pipeline in Europe and with our energy independence we were selling to our allies. Biden shut Keystone and opened the Russian pipeline giving Putin greater control of Europe.I believe NATO caved to Putin when Ukraine asked for membership.

Lois Henrion, Jupiter

Your article is misleading when it says that the war inUkrainenever would have happened ifPresident Trump had been in power to stop it. Had Trump been in office Putin never would have had the ambition or the financing to back this war. Putin knew Biden would stop the U.S. from drilling oilandgas that would give the Russians the money to go forward with the war. Had the U.S. been supplying oil andgas to the world, including the Europeans, thousands would be alive, Ukraine wouldn't be in rubble andPutin would not be another Hitler.

Leonard Shapiro,Boynton Beach

I read with admiration Jim Broadhursts excellent letter on the tragic genocide in Ukraine by the heartless war criminal Putin and one of his biggest fans, Donald Trump. By calling this genocidal animal a genius.Trump, the insurrectionist, can be considered a visionary for trying to overthrow our government. Unfortunately our brothers and sisters in democratic Ukraine face not only a change in government but total annihilation.

Robert Briskin,Jupiter

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SNL Offers Easter Wishes From Elon Musk, Donald Trump and More – The New York Times

The Easter holiday is a period for rebirth and renewal and also an opportunity for Saturday Night Live to pack as many celebrity impersonations as possible into a single sketch.

This weekends S.N.L., which featured Lizzo as its host and musical guest, opened with its cast members performing a grab-bag of impressions, starting with Bowen Yang as the Easter bunny.

He explained that although he may not be the most popular holiday mascot, I am the freakiest: a man-sized bunny with no back story.

Yang added that, unlike Santa Claus, I dont use enslaved elves to make my Easter baskets. I get them on Etsy. Because I support women.

Yang was followed by Kate McKinnon, in her recurring role as Dr. Anthony S. Fauci. Trust me, Im not here to give you any more Covid guidance, McKinnon said. Im not stupid enough to think youre actually going to follow it. All Ill say is that Covid cases are a lot like Jesus: Theyve risen again.

Cecily Strong played Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, who said she had been aggressively wishing a happy Easter to her Jewish and Muslim colleagues. Chris Redd played Mayor Eric Adams of New York, who shared some good news with the audience:

We got him: We got the shooter, Redd said, a reference to the man accused of opening fire in a subway car in Brooklyn on Tuesday. Sure, it took 30 hours, and the suspect turned himself in, but we got him. Case closed. Subways fixed. Ride without fear.

Mikey Day appeared as the billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk and announced that he planned to buy Easter. I am offering 43 billion Peeps, he said. After some stilted laughter, Day added: That was a joke. Ha ha ha. Do you get it? Thats why, afterwards, I say, That was a joke.

Chloe Fineman portrayed Britney Spears, who was celebrating her recent release from a yearslong conservatorship. Dont worry; Im finally free, and Im having a baby, she said. I just pray my baby is born happy, healthy and with the power of attorney.

Next, Kyle Mooney appeared in long hair and a beard, identifying himself as Jesus Christ. Just kidding Im Jared Leto, he said. He added that his Easter message this year was to encourage positivity. So if you go to see my new movie, Morbius, please dont review it, he said.

Just as Yang appeared to be wrapping up the sketch, he was interrupted by James Austin Johnson, playing former President Donald J. Trump. Johnson, as Trump, complained that his omission was another example of how whites are being treated horribly in this country.

He went on to give a rambling, discursive monologue about Capn Crunch, Seabiscuit and Little Caesar (whom Johnson claimed he taught to say, Pizza, pizza). He then marked the holiday by observing: Ive told America Covid would be over by Easter. I just didnt say which one.

This was the week that S.N.L. realized it had the ideal distribution of cast members to play the members of the Black Eyed Peas for a sketch in which two producers in 2008 (played by Lizzo and Aidy Bryant) help the bandmates (Kenan Thompson, Strong, Redd and Yang) spin their none-too-complex insights and emotions into hit singles like Boom Boom Pow and I Gotta Feeling.

And if that sketch wasnt enough to satisfy your desire to be transported back to a more innocent time of, like, 13 or 14 years ago, there was also this segment in which several performers played Mr. Six, the inexplicably spry former mascot of Six Flags theme parks.

Lizzos musical talents were put to productive use in a few sketches this week, most notably this filmed segment in which she and the Please Dont Destroy team frantically attempt to brainstorm a new hit single for her in 10 minutes, resulting in the hilariously disastrous song (and music video) Horny Zookeeper. (A close runner-up would be this sketch that casts Lizzo as a twerking flutist whose unconventional methods inspire an entire orchestra.)

Lizzo was pretty successful, too, when it was time to be a legitimate, non-comedic musician: Her performance of her new song About Damn Time is probably the first time weve seen the S.N.L. audience go nuts for a flute solo.

Over at the Weekend Update desk, the anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che riffed on President Bidens political woes and Elon Musks offer to buy Twitter.

Jost began:

A new poll shows that President Bidens approval rating has fallen to an all-time low of 33 percent. For a perspective, thats less the half the approval rating of Sonic the Hedgehog 2. Sonic 2 features the characters Tails and Knuckles, which are also the names of two gang members Joe Biden claims he fought in the 1960s. A video has also gone viral of President Biden finishing a speech in North Carolina, then apparently turning to shake hands with an invisible person. Hey, her name is Kamala.

Che continued:

President Biden, seen here trying to remember where he left his mask, announced new federal regulations for ghost guns. I mean, look, I dont like the idea of people having ghost guns, either. But if theres something strange in your neighborhood, who ya gonna call? [His screen showed the cast of Ghostbusters.] Elon Musk offered to buy Twitter for over $40 billion so he can loosen its free speech rules. Thats how badly white guys want to use the N-word.

Jost added to this thread:

Honestly, I dont understand why Elon even wants to own Twitter. It used to be something that seemed important and even fun, and now you look at it and its confusing and depressing. Its the Giuliani of apps. And come on, Elon built electric cars, hes going to Mars. Why is he even involving himself with Twitter? It would be like if the prince of England gave it all up just to marry an actor from Suits. Plus, Ive got to say, Twitters not even profitable anymore. It just feels like a bad business decision. And I say that as someone who bought a Staten Island Ferry with Pete.

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Donald Trump Is The Least Unpopular Leader In The Country – The Federalist

More than a year out of office, former President Donald Trump is more popular than his Democrat successor and the entire congressional leadership.

According to the latest aggregate of favorability ratings by RealClearPolitics, Trump maintains a net-negative of 5.5 percentage points, far higher than Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who has the lowest at a net-negative of nearly 32 points.

President Joe Biden is viewed unfavorably by an 8.5-point spread, followed by Democrat Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer at a nearly 14-point spread, Vice President Kamala Harris by a more than 14-point spread, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy by nearly 18 points, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi by 20 points.

The low ratings for incumbent leadership reflect a growing discontent among the anxious public, which has been left to cope with inflation at a four-decade high compounded by record gas prices as a consequence of Bidens war on fossil fuels.

While Democrats continue to campaign on climate change and racism as the most important issues heading into a historically hostile midterm cycle for the party in the White House, recent polling suggests voters priorities are fixated on the economy, particularly inflation.

According to a March survey from the Pew Research Center of more than 9,000 registered voters, the economy was rated the top issue among both political parties as very important in the upcoming contest. Issues surrounding climate change, racism, and coronavirus ranked at the bottom. Voting policies, health care, education, and energy policy rounded out the top five while the economy ranked first by far, with nearly 8 in 10 voters across parties in agreement.

Another March survey conducted by Harvard Universitys Center for American Political Studies with The Harris Poll found inflation as the top issue on the minds of nearly 2,000 registered voters. Thirty-two percent said price increases/inflation was the most important problem to face the country today, followed by economy at 27 percent, and immigration at 21 percent. Only about a third of those surveyed said America was on the right track, with nearly half reporting that their own personal finances are deteriorating.

Trump also topped the list of 18 political figures in the Harvard/Harris survey on favorability with a net-positive rating of 4 percentage points.

Aside from the obstacles presented by Democrats priorities, McConnells own unpopularity outside the Beltway can be seen in Republican Senate primaries, where challengers have pledged to oppose the Kentucky lawmakers re-election as conference leader. Not only do Democrats view the Republican Senate leader unfavorably, so do many in the GOP base.

McConnell has received flak for brokering with Democrats on major issues while offering legitimacy to the Houses sham Jan. 6 Committee. A changing party motivated by cultural issues over the Trump years which McConnell has been resistant to embrace has also called into question whether the 80-year-old incumbent leader is best suited to steer the GOP in its transition.

In Alaska, incumbent Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowskisprimary challenger, Kelly Tshibaka, who was endorsed by the state party, announced early in her candidacy that she supports a challenge to McConnells leadership.

Mitch McConnell has repeatedly bailed out Joe Biden, giving him gifts of Senate votes, which are the only things keeping the Biden administration on life support, Tshibaka said on Steve Bannons War Room podcast.

Frustrated by a weak-kneed, debt junkie, open-border RINO Republican, Alabama Rep. Mo Brooks, who is now seeking a seat in the upper chamber, has also vowed to oppose a McConnell re-election bid for leadership of the GOP Senate conference.

I will not vote for Mitch McConnell for leader, and I will do everything in my power to ensure that Republicans choose a conservative to be leader, Brooks said in a new ad last month.

Tristan Justice is the western correspondent for The Federalist. He has also written for The Washington Examiner and The Daily Signal. His work has also been featured in Real Clear Politics and Fox News. Tristan graduated from George Washington University where he majored in political science and minored in journalism. Follow him on Twitter at @JusticeTristan or contact him at Tristan@thefederalist.com.

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Cumberland County man charged with threatening to kill Biden, Trump – ABC27

HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) A Cumberland County man was indicted by a federal grand jury for threatening to kill President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.

According to United States Attorney John C. Gurganus, the indictment alleges that Mohamed Farah, a citizen of Somalia, threatened to assassinate President Biden in January 2022.

The indictment further alleges that Farah threatened to assassinate former President Trump if he runsfor reelection.

The case was investigated by the U.S. Secret Service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Lower Allen Township Police Department. Assistant U.S. Attorney Carl D. Marchioli is prosecuting the case.

The maximum penalty under federal law for each of the charged offenses is five years of imprisonment, a term of supervised release following imprisonment, and a fine.

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Vogue Russia closes as Cond Nast stops publishing after rise in censorship – The Guardian

Cond Nast has announced it is closing its entire Russian franchise as a result of the war in Ukraine and Russias new censorship laws.

The magazine publishers seven Russian publications Vogue, GQ, GQ Style, Tatler, Glamour, Glamour Style Book and Architectural Digest are expected to close with immediate effect.

In a memo emailed to Cond Nasts global staff on Tuesday, the companys chief executive officer, Roger Lynch, wrote: The escalation in the severity of the censorship laws, which have significantly curtailed free speech and punished reporters simply for doing their jobs, has made our work in Russia untenable.

While weve had a successful business in Russia for over 20 years, the continued atrocities brought on by this unprovoked war and the related censorship laws have made it impossible for us to continue operating there.

Cond Nasts Russian editions were initially suspended on 8 March. When Vogue Russia announced its suspension until further notice to its 1 million Instagram followers, it added: We believe that this is not a farewell letter, but only a short pause, after which we will return to you. We hope that soon we will be able to continue our work. It has not posted on the social media site since.

Vogue launched in 1998 as its 10th international edition and the flagship of Cond Nasts Russian arm. Models including Claudia Schiffer, Kate Moss, Bella Hadid and Kendall Jenner have appeared on its cover.

Fiona McKenzie Johnston, a British journalist who regularly contributed to Vogue Russia, said the Vogue Russia team was very much pro-peace and had used the magazines platform to promote anti-war messaging.

In early March, Vogue Russia shared a series of Picasso-inspired doves illustrated by Russian artists on its Instagram feed. Vogue is calling for Peace was a constant refrain, McKenzie Johnston said.

On its website, Cond Nast said Vogue Russia had more than 800,000 readers and was the most-read high-end fashion magazine in the country. The company claims that the combined reach of its Russian editions was more than 21 million people.

Lynch explained to staff that about 10% of employees in Russia would remain to fulfil certain outstanding obligations.

Its our absolute priority to do all we can and support everyone affected, including providing enhanced severance and benefits, employee assistance and outplacement programs, and dedicated People team guidance in applying for open positions in other markets.

Cond Nast Russias initial suspension followed announcements from numerous fashion designers and luxury goods companies, including Herms, LVMH, Richemont and Kering, that they were pausing trading in Russia.

On 9 March, Hearst Magazines publisher of Elle, Esquire, Harpers Bazaar and Cosmopolitan announced it was terminating its licensing agreements for its Russian publications.

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