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Elon Musk said Wednesday that under prior ownership, Twitter “failed trust & safety” of its users and “interfered in elections” in a post on the site. “The obvious reality, as long-time users know, is that Twitter has failed in trust & safety for a very long time and has interfered …
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Author: Harold Hutchison
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UPDATED 12:12 PM PT – Wednesday, November 30, 2022
The woman charged in soldier Vanessa Guillen’s murder has waived her right to a trial.
Aguilar Pleads Guilty in Guillen Case https://t.co/sE8HtIpC9z
— U.S. Attorney WDTX (@USAO_WDTX) November 29, 2022
On Tuesday, 24-year-old Cecily Aguilar chose to plead guilty for her role in the Fort Hood murder of Guillen.
By pleading guilty to a single count of accessory after the fact and three counts of making a false statement, Aguilar waived her right to a trial. She is currently facing 30 years in prison, a $1 million fine, and an additional 12-year supervised leave.
Guillen was an Army Specialist who was killed, dismembered, and burned by a fellow soldier, Army Spc. Aaron Robinson in April 2020.
Vanessa Guillén was only 20 years old when she was found murdered on a US Army base.
Rather than submit to silence, her family fought for justice and demanded change. Their powerful story is told in I Am Vanessa Guillén, a new documentary now on Netflix. pic.twitter.com/sqdK6h6h6D
— Netflix (@netflix) November 17, 2022
Guillen’s family filed a $35 million lawsuit against the U.S. government based on sexual harassment, abuse, assault, rape, sodomy, and wrongful death.
Aguilar was charged as an accomplice for helping her boyfriend cover up the crime. Authorities say that she had allegedly altered and destroyed information in Robinson’s Google account and lied to federal investigators on several occasions.
Guillen’s family appeared at the court hearing to witness Aguilar come forward.
“I’m very taken back by her decision,” Mayra Guillen, Vanessa’s sister, said. “There’s still a lot of mixed emotions. Both angry, and frustration. Now, we have to wait for the actual sentencing. I’m glad that we’re going to have the opportunity to speak in front of the judge, and in front of her. Of course, and hear what she has to say.”
While Aguilar will be sentenced later, Guillen’s family have expressed their wishes for a maximum sentence.
I hate you with all my heart Cecily. You have no idea how much you’ve hurt us, along with all the others involved that the public will know one day. All of your names and faces.
— Mayra Guillen (@mguilen_) November 29, 2022
Guillen’s death prompted widespread calls for the military to address sexual harassment and violence.
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Author: Geri Berry
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UPDATED 11:22 AM PT – Wednesday, November 30, 2022
45th President Donald J. Trump has shared a video testimony of the chaos that took place in Maricopa County during the midterms.
When he took to Truth Social on Tuesday, Trump declared that America’s elections are rigged and that they include scams such as mail-in ballots. The 45th president claimed that elections will never be fair as long as mail-in ballots are permitted.
The former president then pointed to the debacle in Arizona’s largest county. He shared statements made by an electioneer as evidence of election fraud.
Watch this woman ROAST Stephen Richer: 84.3% of poll workers in Maricopa have zero confidence in the election process. pic.twitter.com/fNwAimBvqm
— Kari Lake War Room (@KariLakeWarRoom) November 28, 2022
Trump went on to say that Republicans need to get smart if they still want to have a party and a country.
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Author: Sophia Flores
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UPDATED 11:05 AM PT – Wednesday, November 30, 2022
Tulsi Gabbard claims that today’s so-called feminists have set women’s rights back 50 years.
50 years ago, feminists fought to pass Title IX so women didn’t have to compete against men. Today’s fake-feminists are undoing Title IX so women are forced to compete against men. They deny objective truth, and are doing all they can to erase women. pic.twitter.com/v9F3Jk5vc8
— Tulsi Gabbard
(@TulsiGabbard) November 30, 2022
On Tuesday during her podcast, the former Democrat said that today’s self-proclaimed feminists are trying to erase women.
This statement comes after the Biden administration’s reform proposal of Title IX in September which aimed to change the definition of gender in schools.
Gabbard pushed for people to raise their voices and stand up for women’s rights.
Today’s self-proclaimed ‘feminists’ have set women’s rights back 50 years. After erasing the gains of Title IX, these so-called ‘feminists’ are now trying to erase women as an entire category of people. Nothing is more anti-woman than this. pic.twitter.com/lWiEfK4JP1
— Tulsi Gabbard
(@TulsiGabbard) November 29, 2022
“By essentially trying to erase women as an entire category of people,” Gabbard said. “Now, there’s a lot of different ways, but one of those ways is by changing language which is a really big deal. Doing things instead of like using the term ‘mother,’ we’re told to use the term ‘birthing person’ and instead of referring someone as a woman, we refer to them as a ‘menstruating person.’”
This comes as many parents continue to express concerns that the Title IX changes could force biological males into female changing rooms at schools.
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Author: Geri Berry
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UPDATED 10:48 AM PT – Wednesday, November 30, 2022
The House of Representatives has passed a legislation that will force rail unions to accept the terms offered to help them by the Biden administration.
On Wednesday, in a 290-137 vote, House lawmakers voted to pass the legislation.
Those in favor of the legislation say that Congress had to act in order to prevent a strike and give workers what they are asking for. Those against the bill argued that it is not Congress’ place and that they were only voting on it because Joe Biden failed at the negotiation table.
The lower chamber weighed the resolution after top congressional leaders met with Joe Biden on Tuesday. Biden asked Congress to adopt the tentative agreement between railroad workers and operators after he failed to reach terms with all 12 unions. Despite calling himself the most pro-union president, Biden begged Congress to step in to prevent a strike, as a shutdown would be detrimental to the economy.
The September deal allowed for raises and bonuses retroactive to 2020. However, workers are stunned at the lack of paid sick time.
Democrats, such as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), who claim to be pro-union, are now backing the move to force the agreement on the rail workers.
“It’s not everything I would like to see. I think that we should have paid sick leave,” Pelosi said. “Every country, every developed country in the world has it. We don’t. But nonetheless, we we have an improved situation. And again, I don’t like going against the ability of the unions to strike, but weighing the equities, we must avoid a strike.”
The legislation will now move to the Senate. Senators will have little time to act as rail workers are vowing to strike on December 9th.
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Author: Sophia Flores