Розділ: Повідомлення
Trump’s 18-year-old son withdraws from political debut
washington — Donald Trump’s youngest son Barron, 18, on Friday stepped back from his planned political debut, withdrawing as a delegate at the Republican Party convention in July.
Barron, who has been largely shielded from the public eye, made global headlines this week when it appeared he would be the latest member of the Trump family to enter the political arena.
But a statement from the office of his mother, Melania Trump, the former president’s third wife, soon put a stop to the convention plan.
“While Barron is honored to have been chosen as a delegate by the Florida Republican Party, he regretfully declines to participate due to prior commitments,” it said.
The convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, will see Trump’s official crowning as the Republican challenger to Democratic President Joe Biden, with delegates from each state designating their candidate for the November election.
Barron would have appeared alongside his siblings Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump and Tiffany Trump as part of the Florida delegation.
Barron lived in the White House as a child when his father was president but has been fiercely protected from public view.
Trump’s eldest daughter, Ivanka, was a senior adviser in his presidency alongside her husband, Jared Kushner, while Don Jr. and Eric are regulars at Trump rallies and on the campaign trail.
In March, the Republican National Committee elected Eric’s wife, Lara, to a leadership position.
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By Polityk | 05/11/2024 | Повідомлення, Політика
Trump’s former political fixer set to testify against Trump Monday
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На Харківщині тривають бої проти спроб російських військ наступати – Генштаб
«Сили оборони України діють на підготовлених оборонних рубежах. Здійснюється вогневе ураження із завданням зірвати ворожий наступ та знищити окупанта»
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By Gromada | 05/11/2024 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
US Senator Bob Menendez set to face federal corruption trial
U.S. Senator Bob Menendez — the former head of the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee — is set to go on trial next week for allegedly using his position for personal gain. Jury selection in the federal corruption case is expected to begin in New York on Monday. Aron Ranen has more from New York.
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By Polityk | 05/10/2024 | Повідомлення, Політика
Economy is top issue for US voters
The U.S. economy is one of the biggest issues for voters in the 2024 presidential contest between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Biden campaigned this week on new tech investments. Trump says he will roll back Biden infrastructure spending and increase oil drilling. VOA’s Scott Stearns has the story.
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By Polityk | 05/10/2024 | Повідомлення, Політика
Поліція просить жителів прифронтових територій утриматися від відвідування кладовищ у поминальні дні
За даними поліції, громадяни планують відвідати близько 9 тисяч кладовищ по країні
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By Gromada | 05/10/2024 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
Малюська вважає, що мобілізувати можливо до 20 тисяч засуджених
«У нас переповнені установи виконання покарань, зокрема слідчі ізолятори, вільних місць давно немає практично ніде»
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By Gromada | 05/10/2024 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
US Senate passes bill improving air safety, customer service
washington — The Senate has passed a $105 billion bill designed to improve air safety and customer service for air travelers, a day before the law governing the Federal Aviation Administration expires.
The bipartisan bill, which comes after a series of close calls between planes at the nation’s airports, would boost the number of air traffic controllers, improve safety standards and make it easier for customers to get refunds after flights are delayed or canceled.
The bill passed the Senate 88-4. The legislation now goes to the House, which is out of session until next week. The Senate is considering a one-week extension that would give the House time to pass the bill while ensuring the FAA isn’t forced to furlough around 3,600 FAA employees.
The bill stalled for several days this week after senators from Virginia and Maryland objected to a provision that would allow an additional 10 flights a day to and from the heavily trafficked Reagan Washington National Airport. Other senators have tried to add unrelated provisions, as well, seeing it as a prime chance to enact their legislative priorities.
But Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer called a vote Thursday evening after it became clear that senators would not be able to agree on amendments to the bill before it expires. After the bill passed, leaders in both parties were still working out how to pass an extension and ensure the law does not expire on Friday. The House passed a one-week extension earlier this week.
The FAA has been under scrutiny since it approved Boeing jets that were involved in two deadly crashes in 2018 and 2019. The Senate legislation would govern FAA operations for the next five years and put several new safety standards in place.
The bill would increase the number of air traffic controllers and require the FAA to use new technology designed to prevent collisions between planes on runways. It would require new airline planes to have cockpit voice recorders capable of saving 25 hours of audio, up from the current two hours, to help investigators.
It would also try to improve customer service for travelers by requiring airlines to pay a refund to customers for flight delays — three hours for a domestic flight and six for an international one.
In addition, the bill would prohibit airlines from charging extra for families to sit together and triple the maximum fines for airlines that violate consumer laws. And it would require the Transportation Department to create a “dashboard” so consumers can compare seat sizes on different airlines.
The FAA says that if the law expires on Friday, the 3,600 employees would be furloughed without a guarantee of back pay starting at midnight. The agency would also be unable to collect daily airport fees that help pay for operations, and ongoing airport improvements would come to a halt.
No one in “safety critical” positions — such as air traffic controllers — would be affected if the deadline is missed, the FAA says, and the safety of the flying public would not be at risk.
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By Polityk | 05/10/2024 | Повідомлення, Політика
«Євробачення-2024»: стали відомі імена решти фіналістів
Із відбору вибули виконавці від Мальти, Албанії, Чехії, Данії, Сан-Марино та Бельгії
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By Gromada | 05/10/2024 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
Міська рада окупованого Маріуполя повідомляє про вибухи в місті
Радник мера заявляє, що епіцентр вибуху був «у колишній кондитерської фабриці, на подвір’ї якої давно базуються окупанти»
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By Gromada | 05/10/2024 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
Держдеп США анонсує нові повідомлення про допомогу Україні «найближчими тижнями»
«Що ми можемо зробити як партнер України – це продовжувати їх військову підтримку і все, що можемо, аби вони могли стояти на своїх двох ногах»
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By Gromada | 05/09/2024 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
Barron Trump, 18, to make political debut as Florida delegate to Republican convention
Miami, Florida — Former President Donald Trump’s youngest son, Barron Trump, has been chosen to serve as a Florida delegate to the Republican National Convention, the state party chairman said Wednesday.
Republican Party of Florida chairman Evan Power said the 18-year-old high school senior will serve as one of 41 at-large delegates from Florida to the national gathering, where the GOP is set to officially nominate his father as its presidential candidate for the November general election. NBC News first reported the choice of Barron Trump as a delegate.
Barron Trump has been largely kept out of the public eye, but he turned 18 on March and is graduating from high school next week. The judge overseeing Donald Trump’s hush money trial in New York said there would be no court on May 17 so that Trump could attend his son’s graduation.
Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump and Trump’s youngest daughter, Tiffany, are also part of the Florida delegation to the convention taking place in Milwaukee from July 15 to July 18.
“We are fortunate to have a great group of grassroots leaders, elected officials, and members of the Trump family working together as part of the Florida delegation to the 2024 Republican National Convention,” Power said in an emailed statement.
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By Polityk | 05/09/2024 | Повідомлення, Політика
Porn actress Stormy Daniels faces more questions at Trump trial
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Депутати ухвалили закон про збільшення штрафів за порушення правил мобілізації
За ухилення від мобілізації у воєнний час передбачені штрафи для громадян від 17 до 25 тисяч гривень
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By Gromada | 05/09/2024 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
US House rejects effort to remove Speaker Johnson from office
washington — Hard-line Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene stunned colleagues Wednesday by calling for a vote to oust Speaker Mike Johnson. Lawmakers quickly rejected it.
Greene pressed ahead with her long-shot effort despite pushback from Republicans at the highest levels tired of the political chaos.
One of Donald Trump’s biggest supporters in Congress, Greene stood on the House floor and read a long list of what she called transgressions that Johnson had committed as speaker. Colleagues booed in protest.
It was the second time in a matter of months that Republicans have tried to oust their own speaker, an unheard-of level of party turmoil with a move rarely seen in U.S. history.
Greene of Georgia criticized Johnson’s leadership as “pathetic, weak and unacceptable.”
Republican lawmakers filtered toward Johnson, giving him pats on the back and grasping his shoulder to assure him of their support.
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise quickly moved to table the effort — essentially stopping it from going forward. The motion to table was swiftly approved.
The Georgia Republican had vowed she would force a vote on the motion to vacate the Republican speaker if he dared to advance a foreign aid package with funds for Ukraine, which was overwhelmingly approved late last month and signed into law.
Johnson of Louisiana said he had been willing to take the risk, believing it was important for the U.S. to back Ukraine against Russia’s invasion and explaining he wanted to be on the “right side of history.”
“I just have to do my job every day,” Johnson said Monday.
In a highly unusual move, the speaker received a boost from Democrats led by Representative Hakeem Jeffries of New York, whose leadership team had said it was time to “turn the page” on the Republican turmoil and vote to table Greene’s resolution — almost ensuring Johnson’s job is saved, for now.
Trump also weighed in after Johnson trekked to Mar-a-Lago for a visit, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee giving the speaker his nod of approval. And Trump’s hand-picked leader at the Republican National Committee urged House Republicans off the move.
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By Polityk | 05/09/2024 | Повідомлення, Політика
Влада Росії направляє додаткові сили ФСБ до Криму для пошуку інформаторів ЗСУ – Центр нацспротиву
«На півострові посилено перевірку телефонів та почастішали випадки допитів місцевого населення»
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By Gromada | 05/09/2024 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
Стефанчук підписав розпорядження про допуск журналістів до Ради
З огляду на необхідність дотримання безпекових вимог максимальна кількість медійників у пресцентрі може становити до 30 людей
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By VilneSlovo | 05/08/2024 | Повідомлення, Свобода слова
Матеріали журналістів Радіо Свобода потрапили до короткого списку конкурсу «Честь професії»
Загалом у 2024 році журі конкурсу отримали рекордну кількість матеріалів – 1240
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By VilneSlovo | 05/07/2024 | Повідомлення, Свобода слова
Із Гази евакуювали чергову групу громадян України – посольство в Ізраїлі
Серед евакуйованих: 37 жінок, 15 дітей і вісім чоловіків
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By Gromada | 03/08/2024 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
Чехія: активісти зібрали кошти на 10 тисяч дронів для України
Ініціатори збору «Допоможи Україні» кажуть, що конструкція дронів Nemesis розроблена з урахуванням особливостей використання українськими військовими
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By Gromada | 03/08/2024 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
Sen. Katie Britt Delivers the Republican Response to President Biden’s 2024 State of the Union Address
Republicans chose one of their youngest senators, Katie Britt of Alabama, to deliver the party’s scathing response to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address.
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By Polityk | 03/08/2024 | Повідомлення, Політика
Biden Announces Drastic Gaza Aid Measure, Warns Against Trump in State of Union Address
US President Joe Biden used his third State of the Union speech Thursday evening to announce a dramatic measure to facilitate aid into Gaza, push funding for Ukraine’s war efforts and to warn the country of the threat posed by Donald Trump, his likely opponent in the November election. VOA’s White House Bureau Chief Patsy Widakuswara has this wrap-up of what may be the most consequential speech ahead of the president’s reelection bid.
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By Polityk | 03/08/2024 | Повідомлення, Політика
Biden Targets China During State of Union Speech
BEIJING — U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday criticized China’s “unfair economic practices” and insisted he has done a better job standing up to Beijing than did former President Donald Trump, his rival in this year’s presidential election.
In his State of the Union address, Biden also touted other aspects of his China policy, including “standing up for peace and stability in the Taiwan Straits” and revitalizing “our partnerships and alliances in the Pacific.”
“I’ve made sure that the most advanced American technologies can’t be used in China … frankly for all his tough talk on China, it never occurred to my predecessor to do any of that,” Biden added.
Biden’s China comments, which made up only a brief part of his nationally televised speech, come a day after Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi escalated his country’s verbal attacks on the United States.
On the sidelines of an annual meeting of China’s National People’s Congress, Wang accused the United States of trying to contain China through sanctions, and insisted that Washington has “wrong perceptions” about Beijing.
“The means to suppress China are constantly updated, the list of unilateral sanctions is constantly extended, and the desire to inflict punishment on China has reached an unimaginable level,” said Wang during what appeared to be a tightly scripted interaction with local and foreign media.
Wang’s comments were a contrast from September, when Biden met Chinese President Xi Jinping in California. At that meeting, both sides agreed to restart dialogue and cooperate on several initiatives, including to counter the flow of fentanyl, a highly addictive synthetic opioid, into the United States.
While Wang acknowledged that “some progress” was made at what he called the “historic meeting,” he accused the United States of breaking some of its promises.
“If the United States always says one thing and does another, where will its credibility be as a major country? If the United States is nervous and anxious whenever it hears the word ‘China,’ where is the self-confidence of a major country?” Wang said.
Even as high-level talks resumed, the United States has expanded sanctions against China on a range of issues, from human rights abuses to its relations with Russia. U.S.-China ties are also strained over a wide range of other issues, including China’s behavior in disputed areas of the South China Sea, its military intimidation of Taiwan, and a growing U.S.-China technological competition.
Political cudgel
In his speech Thursday, Biden reiterated that he wants “competition with China, but not conflict,” while noting that the United States is “in a stronger position to win the competition for the 21st century against China or anyone else for that matter.”
“For years, I’ve heard many of my Republican and Democratic friends say that China is on the rise and America is falling behind. They’ve got it backwards … America is rising,” Biden said.
“We have the best economy in the world. And since I’ve come to office, our GDP is up. Our trade deficit with China is down to the lowest point in over a decade,” he added.
China is expected to get more public attention as the U.S. presidential election campaign intensifies. On Thursday, both Biden, a Democrat, and U.S. Senator Katie Britt, who delivered the Republican response, used China to attack their political opponents.
“The Chinese Communist Party is undercutting America’s workers. China is buying up our farmland, spying on our military installations, and spreading propaganda through the likes of TikTok,” Britt said, referring to the popular video-sharing social media app owned by a Chinese company.
“The CCP knows that if it conquers the minds of our next generation, it conquers America,” Britt said. “And what does President Biden do? He bans TikTok for government employees, but creates an account for his own campaign.”
U.S. lawmakers are making a renewed push to pass legislation that would effectively force Beijing-based ByteDance to sell TikTok within six months or face a U.S. ban. Some U.S. lawmakers warn ByteDance could pass private information about U.S. users to China’s Communist Party – an allegation rejected by the company’s CEO. Previous attempts to ban TikTok have been unsuccessful.
But despite recent developments, U.S.-China relations remain more stable than in past years, said Wang Huiyao, the founder and president of the Beijing-based Center for China and Globalization.
“We don’t want to see a downward spiral like we used to have. Because if that happens, that could be very dangerous for not only the U.S. and China, but for the world,” Wang told VOA during an interview at his office.
“I’m still cautiously optimistic,” Wang said. “Because people realize that [after] the last six, seven years, if the U.S. and China really get into a very ugly situation, then the whole world is finished.”
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By Polityk | 03/08/2024 | Повідомлення, Політика
Judge Denies Trump Relief From $83.3 Million Defamation Judgment
NEW YORK — The federal judge who oversaw a New York defamation trial that resulted in an $83.3 million award to a longtime magazine columnist from Donald Trump refused Thursday to relieve the ex-president from the verdict’s financial pinch.
Judge Lewis A. Kaplan told Trump’s attorney in a written order that he won’t delay deadlines for posting a bond that would ensure 80-year-old writer E. Jean Carroll can be paid the award if the judgment survives appeals.
The judge said any financial harm to the Republican front-runner for the presidency results from his slow response to the late-January verdict in the defamation case resulting from statements Trump made about Carroll while he was president in 2019 after she revealed her claims that he raped her in her memoir.
At the time, Trump accused her of making up claims that he raped her in the dressing room of a luxury Manhattan department store in spring 1996. A jury last May at a trial Trump did not attend awarded Carroll $5 million in damages, finding that Trump sexually abused her but did not rape her as rape was defined under New York state law. It also concluded that he defamed her in statements in October 2022.
Trump attended the January trial and briefly testified, though his remarks were severely limited by the judge, who had ruled that the jury had to accept the May verdict and was only to decide how much in damages, if any, Carroll was owed for Trump’s 2019 statements. In the statements, Trump claimed he didn’t know Carroll and accused her of making up lies to sell books and harm him politically.
Trump’s lawyers have challenged the judgment, which included a $65 million punitive award, saying there was a “strong probability” it will be reduced or eliminated on appeal.
In his order Thursday, Kaplan noted that Trump’s lawyers waited 25 days to seek to delay when a bond must be posted. The judgment becomes final Monday.
“Mr. Trump’s current situation is a result of his own dilatory actions,” Kaplan wrote.
Kaplan said the expense of ongoing litigation does not constitute irreparable injury.
Trump’s attorney, Alina Habba, did not immediately comment.
Since the January verdict, a state court judge in New York in a separate case has ordered Trump and his companies to pay $355 million in penalties for a yearslong scheme to dupe banks and others with financial statements that inflated his wealth. With interest, he owes the state nearly $454 million.
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By Polityk | 03/08/2024 | Повідомлення, Політика
Transcript of the Republican Response to the State of the Union Address
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«Людина буде займатися тим, що обрала» – засновник Lobby X про рекрутинг до ЗСУ
«Станом на сьогодні у нас понад 77 тисяч відгуків від добровольців на понад 3 200 вакансій від понад 500 різних бригад»
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By Gromada | 03/08/2024 | Повідомлення, Суспільство

