Trump Reveals He Nearly ‘Went Down’ In Helicopter With Kamala’s Ex-Lover Willie Brown

Trump Reveals He Nearly ‘Went Down’ In Helicopter With Kamala’s Ex-Lover Willie Brown

The New Atlantis

On Thursday former President Donald Trump shared that he and Willie Brown, the former lover of Vice President Kamala Harris, nearly faced a catastrophic helicopter incident. The former president divulged the story during his news conference at Mar-a-Lago in Florida, marking his first major public appearance since the Democratic ticket was solidified.

“I know Willie Brown very well. In fact, I went down in a helicopter with him. We thought, ‘Maybe this is the end.’ We were in a helicopter going to a certain location together, and there was an emergency landing. This was not a pleasant landing,” Trump said, setting the scene of a nearly disastrous flight.

“Willie was… he was a little concerned. So I know him. I know him pretty well. I mean, I haven’t seen him in years, but he told me terrible things about her. But this is what you’re telling me anyway, I guess. But he had a big part in what happened with Kamala, but he, I don’t know, maybe he’s changed,” Trump elaborated.

Trump added, “But he had a big part in what happened with Kamala, but he, I don’t know, maybe he’s changed his tune, but he was not a fan of hers very much at that point.”

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Brown, a towering figure in California politics, and Harris share a past connection that dates back to the mid-1990s. Brown, who served as the Mayor of San Francisco from 1996 to 2004 and had prior significant stints as Speaker of the California State Assembly, has been a pivotal influence in the state’s political landscape for decades.

The relationship between Harris and Brown became public and politically significant when Harris was appointed to two well-paid positions on California state boards shortly after they started dating. Brown was instrumental in these appointments; during that time he wielded considerable political power in California. Although the relationship lasted only a few years, Brown’s support played a role in Harris’s early political career. Harris, who was then working in the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office, went on to become the District Attorney of San Francisco in 2003.

Harris served two terms as the District Attorney in San Francisco before she was elected California’s Attorney General in 2010. In 2016, Harris was elected to the United States Senate, and her career reached a new height when she was chosen by Joe Biden as his running mate in the 2020 presidential election, ultimately leading to her current role as Vice President.

During his press conference on Thursday, Trump did not hold back on his criticisms towards Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, while heaping praise on his own vice-presidential pick, JD Vance. Trump’s critical tone extended to Harris’s past relationship with Brown, suggesting a complicated history.

The news conference also served as a platform for Trump to announce his participation in three presidential debates in September, hosted by Fox, NBC, and ABC, with CBS set to host a vice presidential debate. Trump’s comments come as he prepares for a head-to-head debate with Kamala Harris on ABC on September 10, following the confirmation of his agreement to the debate schedule.

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2024-08-08 20:10:00, http://s.wordpress.com/mshots/v1/https%3A%2F%2Ftrendingpoliticsnews.com%2Ftrump-reveals-he-nearly-went-down-in-helicopter-with-kamalas-ex-lover-willie-brown-mace%2F?w=600&h=450, On Thursday former President Donald Trump shared that he and Willie Brown, the former lover of Vice President Kamala Harris, nearly faced a catastrophic helicopter incident. The former president divulged the story during his news conference at Mar-a-Lago in Florida, marking his first major public appearance since the Democratic ticket was solidified. “I know Willie, The New Atlantis

On Thursday former President Donald Trump shared that he and Willie Brown, the former lover of Vice President Kamala Harris, nearly faced a catastrophic helicopter incident. The former president divulged the story during his news conference at Mar-a-Lago in Florida, marking his first major public appearance since the Democratic ticket was solidified.

“I know Willie Brown very well. In fact, I went down in a helicopter with him. We thought, ‘Maybe this is the end.’ We were in a helicopter going to a certain location together, and there was an emergency landing. This was not a pleasant landing,” Trump said, setting the scene of a nearly disastrous flight.

“Willie was… he was a little concerned. So I know him. I know him pretty well. I mean, I haven’t seen him in years, but he told me terrible things about her. But this is what you’re telling me anyway, I guess. But he had a big part in what happened with Kamala, but he, I don’t know, maybe he’s changed,” Trump elaborated.

Trump added, “But he had a big part in what happened with Kamala, but he, I don’t know, maybe he’s changed his tune, but he was not a fan of hers very much at that point.”

WATCH:

Brown, a towering figure in California politics, and Harris share a past connection that dates back to the mid-1990s. Brown, who served as the Mayor of San Francisco from 1996 to 2004 and had prior significant stints as Speaker of the California State Assembly, has been a pivotal influence in the state’s political landscape for decades.

The relationship between Harris and Brown became public and politically significant when Harris was appointed to two well-paid positions on California state boards shortly after they started dating. Brown was instrumental in these appointments; during that time he wielded considerable political power in California. Although the relationship lasted only a few years, Brown’s support played a role in Harris’s early political career. Harris, who was then working in the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office, went on to become the District Attorney of San Francisco in 2003.

Harris served two terms as the District Attorney in San Francisco before she was elected California’s Attorney General in 2010. In 2016, Harris was elected to the United States Senate, and her career reached a new height when she was chosen by Joe Biden as his running mate in the 2020 presidential election, ultimately leading to her current role as Vice President.

During his press conference on Thursday, Trump did not hold back on his criticisms towards Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, while heaping praise on his own vice-presidential pick, JD Vance. Trump’s critical tone extended to Harris’s past relationship with Brown, suggesting a complicated history.

The news conference also served as a platform for Trump to announce his participation in three presidential debates in September, hosted by Fox, NBC, and ABC, with CBS set to host a vice presidential debate. Trump’s comments come as he prepares for a head-to-head debate with Kamala Harris on ABC on September 10, following the confirmation of his agreement to the debate schedule.

(VOTE: Are You Supporting TRUMP Or KAMALA In November?)

, On Thursday former President Donald Trump shared that he and Willie Brown, the former lover of Vice President Kamala Harris, nearly faced a catastrophic helicopter incident. The former president divulged the story during his news conference at Mar-a-Lago in Florida, marking his first major public appearance since the Democratic ticket was solidified. “I know Willie Brown very well. In fact, I went down in a helicopter with him. We thought, ‘Maybe this is the end.’ We were in a helicopter going to a certain location together, and there was an emergency landing. This was not a pleasant landing,” Trump said, setting the scene of a nearly disastrous flight. “Willie was… he was a little concerned. So I know him. I know him pretty well. I mean, I haven’t seen him in years, but he told me terrible things about her. But this is what you’re telling me anyway, I guess. But he had a big part in what happened with Kamala, but he, I don’t know, maybe he’s changed,” Trump elaborated. Trump added, “But he had a big part in what happened with Kamala, but he, I don’t know, maybe he’s changed his tune, but he was not a fan of hers very much at that point.” WATCH: Brown, a towering figure in California politics, and Harris share a past connection that dates back to the mid-1990s. Brown, who served as the Mayor of San Francisco from 1996 to 2004 and had prior significant stints as Speaker of the California State Assembly, has been a pivotal influence in the state’s political landscape for decades. The relationship between Harris and Brown became public and politically significant when Harris was appointed to two well-paid positions on California state boards shortly after they started dating. Brown was instrumental in these appointments; during that time he wielded considerable political power in California. Although the relationship lasted only a few years, Brown’s support played a role in Harris’s early political career. Harris, who was then working in the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office, went on to become the District Attorney of San Francisco in 2003. Harris served two terms as the District Attorney in San Francisco before she was elected California’s Attorney General in 2010. In 2016, Harris was elected to the United States Senate, and her career reached a new height when she was chosen by Joe Biden as his running mate in the 2020 presidential election, ultimately leading to her current role as Vice President. During his press conference on Thursday, Trump did not hold back on his criticisms towards Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, while heaping praise on his own vice-presidential pick, JD Vance. Trump’s critical tone extended to Harris’s past relationship with Brown, suggesting a complicated history. The news conference also served as a platform for Trump to announce his participation in three presidential debates in September, hosted by Fox, NBC, and ABC, with CBS set to host a vice presidential debate. Trump’s comments come as he prepares for a head-to-head debate with Kamala Harris on ABC on September 10, following the confirmation of his agreement to the debate schedule. (VOTE: Are You Supporting TRUMP Or KAMALA In November?), , Trump Reveals He Nearly ‘Went Down’ In Helicopter With Kamala’s Ex-Lover Willie Brown, https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Screenshot-2024-08-08-at-12.44.49 PM.png, Trending Politics Conservative News and Commentary, , https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/cropped-Trending-Politics-ILMF-Logo-Heart-bubble-32×32.jpg, https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/feed/, Chris Powell,

‘GIVE ME A BREAK’: Trump SNAPS On Reporter, Schools Her On Kamala’s ‘Crowd Sizes’

‘GIVE ME A BREAK’: Trump SNAPS On Reporter, Schools Her On Kamala’s ‘Crowd Sizes’

The New Atlantis

Former President Donald Trump unleashed a barrage of criticism aimed at Vice President Kamala Harris in a fiery press conference held at Mar-a-Lago on Thursday, questioning the media’s portrayal of her campaign’s popularity. The press event came just days after Harris was declared the Democratic nominee for president.

Trump, who has consistently criticized the media’s coverage of his own events compared to those of his opponents, did not hold back when a reporter asked about the crowd sizes at Harris’s recent rallies.

“Are you worried at all about the size of Harris’s crowd?” one reporter asked. “Oh, give me a break,” Trump responded sharply.

“Listen, I had 107,000 people in New Jersey. You didn’t report it. I’m so glad you asked. What did she have yesterday? 2,000 people? If I ever had 2,000 people, you’d say my campaign is finished. It’s so dishonest, the press. And here’s a great example. I had in Michigan recently 25,000 people and 25,000 people were just we just couldn’t get them in. We had in Harrisburg 20, 25,000 people and 20,000 people couldn’t get in. We had so many, nobody ever mentions that,” Trump elaborated.

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“When she gets 1,500 people, and I saw it yesterday on ABC, which they said the crowd was so big. That’s why I’m always saying ‘turn around the cameras.’ I’m so glad you asked that. I think it’s so terrible when you say, ‘well she has 1,500 people, 1,000 people’ and they talk about, ‘oh, the enthusiasm,’” Trump said. “Let me tell you, we have the enthusiasm.”

As the race for the White House heats up, both parties have been stepping up their campaigns in key battleground states. Vice President Harris, alongside her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, has been vigorously slamming former President Trump. The duo has been actively campaigning with recent stops in Michigan and plans to proceed to Arizona.

In a direct challenge to the Democratic campaign, Trump’s vice presidential choice, Ohio Senator JD Vance, held a simultaneous rally in Wisconsin, targeting the same locale where Harris and Walz were drumming up support. At the rally, Vance reignited the fight over Walz’s military service, intensifying a newfound political rivalry.

On Thursday former President Trump also expressed eagerness about facing Vice President Harris in a new and upcoming series of debates. Trump confirmed that he has agreed to three debate dates, saying he is “looking forward” to the opportunity to challenge Harris directly on the debate stage. The anticipation sets the stage for what promises to be a series of highly watched and potentially pivotal encounters between the two political figures.

“I think it’s very important to have debates. And we’ve agreed with Fox on a date of September 4th. We’ve agreed with NBC, fairly full agreement subject to them, on September 10th. And we’ve agreed with ABC on September 25th. So we have those three dates. So we have September 4th, September 10th, and September 25th,” Trump said.

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“We have spoken to the heads of the network, and it’s all been confirmed, other than some fairly minor details. Audience, some location, which city would we put it into, but all things that will be settled very easily, very, I think it will be very easy. The other side has to agree to the terms. They may or may not agree.”

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2024-08-08 19:24:00, http://s.wordpress.com/mshots/v1/https%3A%2F%2Ftrendingpoliticsnews.com%2Fgive-me-a-break-trump-snaps-on-reporter-schools-her-on-kamalas-crowd-sizes-mace%2F?w=600&h=450, Former President Donald Trump unleashed a barrage of criticism aimed at Vice President Kamala Harris in a fiery press conference held at Mar-a-Lago on Thursday, questioning the media’s portrayal of her campaign’s popularity. The press event came just days after Harris was declared the Democratic nominee for president. Trump, who has consistently criticized the media’s, The New Atlantis

Former President Donald Trump unleashed a barrage of criticism aimed at Vice President Kamala Harris in a fiery press conference held at Mar-a-Lago on Thursday, questioning the media’s portrayal of her campaign’s popularity. The press event came just days after Harris was declared the Democratic nominee for president.

Trump, who has consistently criticized the media’s coverage of his own events compared to those of his opponents, did not hold back when a reporter asked about the crowd sizes at Harris’s recent rallies.

“Are you worried at all about the size of Harris’s crowd?” one reporter asked. “Oh, give me a break,” Trump responded sharply.

“Listen, I had 107,000 people in New Jersey. You didn’t report it. I’m so glad you asked. What did she have yesterday? 2,000 people? If I ever had 2,000 people, you’d say my campaign is finished. It’s so dishonest, the press. And here’s a great example. I had in Michigan recently 25,000 people and 25,000 people were just we just couldn’t get them in. We had in Harrisburg 20, 25,000 people and 20,000 people couldn’t get in. We had so many, nobody ever mentions that,” Trump elaborated.

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“When she gets 1,500 people, and I saw it yesterday on ABC, which they said the crowd was so big. That’s why I’m always saying ‘turn around the cameras.’ I’m so glad you asked that. I think it’s so terrible when you say, ‘well she has 1,500 people, 1,000 people’ and they talk about, ‘oh, the enthusiasm,’” Trump said. “Let me tell you, we have the enthusiasm.”

As the race for the White House heats up, both parties have been stepping up their campaigns in key battleground states. Vice President Harris, alongside her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, has been vigorously slamming former President Trump. The duo has been actively campaigning with recent stops in Michigan and plans to proceed to Arizona.

In a direct challenge to the Democratic campaign, Trump’s vice presidential choice, Ohio Senator JD Vance, held a simultaneous rally in Wisconsin, targeting the same locale where Harris and Walz were drumming up support. At the rally, Vance reignited the fight over Walz’s military service, intensifying a newfound political rivalry.

On Thursday former President Trump also expressed eagerness about facing Vice President Harris in a new and upcoming series of debates. Trump confirmed that he has agreed to three debate dates, saying he is “looking forward” to the opportunity to challenge Harris directly on the debate stage. The anticipation sets the stage for what promises to be a series of highly watched and potentially pivotal encounters between the two political figures.

“I think it’s very important to have debates. And we’ve agreed with Fox on a date of September 4th. We’ve agreed with NBC, fairly full agreement subject to them, on September 10th. And we’ve agreed with ABC on September 25th. So we have those three dates. So we have September 4th, September 10th, and September 25th,” Trump said.

WATCH:

“We have spoken to the heads of the network, and it’s all been confirmed, other than some fairly minor details. Audience, some location, which city would we put it into, but all things that will be settled very easily, very, I think it will be very easy. The other side has to agree to the terms. They may or may not agree.”

(VOTE: Are You Supporting TRUMP Or KAMALA In November?)

, Former President Donald Trump unleashed a barrage of criticism aimed at Vice President Kamala Harris in a fiery press conference held at Mar-a-Lago on Thursday, questioning the media’s portrayal of her campaign’s popularity. The press event came just days after Harris was declared the Democratic nominee for president. Trump, who has consistently criticized the media’s coverage of his own events compared to those of his opponents, did not hold back when a reporter asked about the crowd sizes at Harris’s recent rallies. “Are you worried at all about the size of Harris’s crowd?” one reporter asked. “Oh, give me a break,” Trump responded sharply. “Listen, I had 107,000 people in New Jersey. You didn’t report it. I’m so glad you asked. What did she have yesterday? 2,000 people? If I ever had 2,000 people, you’d say my campaign is finished. It’s so dishonest, the press. And here’s a great example. I had in Michigan recently 25,000 people and 25,000 people were just we just couldn’t get them in. We had in Harrisburg 20, 25,000 people and 20,000 people couldn’t get in. We had so many, nobody ever mentions that,” Trump elaborated. WATCH: “When she gets 1,500 people, and I saw it yesterday on ABC, which they said the crowd was so big. That’s why I’m always saying ‘turn around the cameras.’ I’m so glad you asked that. I think it’s so terrible when you say, ‘well she has 1,500 people, 1,000 people’ and they talk about, ‘oh, the enthusiasm,’” Trump said. “Let me tell you, we have the enthusiasm.” As the race for the White House heats up, both parties have been stepping up their campaigns in key battleground states. Vice President Harris, alongside her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, has been vigorously slamming former President Trump. The duo has been actively campaigning with recent stops in Michigan and plans to proceed to Arizona. In a direct challenge to the Democratic campaign, Trump’s vice presidential choice, Ohio Senator JD Vance, held a simultaneous rally in Wisconsin, targeting the same locale where Harris and Walz were drumming up support. At the rally, Vance reignited the fight over Walz’s military service, intensifying a newfound political rivalry. On Thursday former President Trump also expressed eagerness about facing Vice President Harris in a new and upcoming series of debates. Trump confirmed that he has agreed to three debate dates, saying he is “looking forward” to the opportunity to challenge Harris directly on the debate stage. The anticipation sets the stage for what promises to be a series of highly watched and potentially pivotal encounters between the two political figures. “I think it’s very important to have debates. And we’ve agreed with Fox on a date of September 4th. We’ve agreed with NBC, fairly full agreement subject to them, on September 10th. And we’ve agreed with ABC on September 25th. So we have those three dates. So we have September 4th, September 10th, and September 25th,” Trump said. WATCH: “We have spoken to the heads of the network, and it’s all been confirmed, other than some fairly minor details. Audience, some location, which city would we put it into, but all things that will be settled very easily, very, I think it will be very easy. The other side has to agree to the terms. They may or may not agree.” (VOTE: Are You Supporting TRUMP Or KAMALA In November?), , ‘GIVE ME A BREAK’: Trump SNAPS On Reporter, Schools Her On Kamala’s ‘Crowd Sizes’, https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Screenshot-2024-08-08-at-12.12.53 PM.png, Trending Politics Conservative News and Commentary, , https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/cropped-Trending-Politics-ILMF-Logo-Heart-bubble-32×32.jpg, https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/feed/, Chris Powell,

BREAKING: Trump Reveals Dates For THREE Debates

BREAKING: Trump Reveals Dates For THREE Debates

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Former President Donald Trump announced the dates for three upcoming presidential debates during a general news conference at Mar-a-Lago on Thursday afternoon. This comes as Trump aims to present a stark contrast with Vice President Kamala Harris, who has largely avoided the media since being named the Democratic presidential nominee.

“All of that being said, I think it’s very important to have debates. And we’ve agreed with Fox on a date of September 4th. We’ve agreed with NBC, fairly full agreement subject to them, on September 10th. And we’ve agreed with ABC on September 25th. So we have those three dates. So we have September 4th, September 10th, and September 25th,” Trump said.

“We have spoken to the heads of the network, and it’s all been confirmed, other than some fairly minor details. Audience, some location, which city would we put it into, but all things that will be settled very easily, very, I think it will be very easy. The other side has to agree to the terms. They may or may not agree.”

The former president also took the opportunity to criticize Harris, saying, “I don’t know if they’re going to agree. She hasn’t done an interview. She can’t do an interview. She’s barely competent, and she can’t do an interview. But I look forward to the debates, because I think we have to set the record straight. Why is it that millions of people were allowed to come into our country from prisons, from jails, from mental institutions, insane asylums, even insane prisons”

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Former President Trump announced last Friday that he planned to skip the original ABC debate scheduled for September, opting instead to challenge Vice President Harris to a debate on Fox News on September 4.

This comes as Kamala Harris has dodged the press for 18 days. She became the Democratic nominee after President Joe Biden threw in the towel on July 21. Following a virtual roll call vote, the Democratic National Committee officially crowned Harris as their candidate. Despite being on the campaign trail and speaking at various events, Harris has yet to hold a formal press conference or sit down for a wide-ranging interview.

(VOTE: Are You Supporting TRUMP Or KAMALA In November?)

2024-08-08 18:32:00, http://s.wordpress.com/mshots/v1/https%3A%2F%2Ftrendingpoliticsnews.com%2Fjust-in-trump-reveals-he-has-agreed-to-three-debates-mace%2F?w=600&h=450, Former President Donald Trump announced the dates for three upcoming presidential debates during a general news conference at Mar-a-Lago on Thursday afternoon. This comes as Trump aims to present a stark contrast with Vice President Kamala Harris, who has largely avoided the media since being named the Democratic presidential nominee. “All of that being said, The New Atlantis

Former President Donald Trump announced the dates for three upcoming presidential debates during a general news conference at Mar-a-Lago on Thursday afternoon. This comes as Trump aims to present a stark contrast with Vice President Kamala Harris, who has largely avoided the media since being named the Democratic presidential nominee.

“All of that being said, I think it’s very important to have debates. And we’ve agreed with Fox on a date of September 4th. We’ve agreed with NBC, fairly full agreement subject to them, on September 10th. And we’ve agreed with ABC on September 25th. So we have those three dates. So we have September 4th, September 10th, and September 25th,” Trump said.

“We have spoken to the heads of the network, and it’s all been confirmed, other than some fairly minor details. Audience, some location, which city would we put it into, but all things that will be settled very easily, very, I think it will be very easy. The other side has to agree to the terms. They may or may not agree.”

The former president also took the opportunity to criticize Harris, saying, “I don’t know if they’re going to agree. She hasn’t done an interview. She can’t do an interview. She’s barely competent, and she can’t do an interview. But I look forward to the debates, because I think we have to set the record straight. Why is it that millions of people were allowed to come into our country from prisons, from jails, from mental institutions, insane asylums, even insane prisons”

WATCH:

Former President Trump announced last Friday that he planned to skip the original ABC debate scheduled for September, opting instead to challenge Vice President Harris to a debate on Fox News on September 4.

This comes as Kamala Harris has dodged the press for 18 days. She became the Democratic nominee after President Joe Biden threw in the towel on July 21. Following a virtual roll call vote, the Democratic National Committee officially crowned Harris as their candidate. Despite being on the campaign trail and speaking at various events, Harris has yet to hold a formal press conference or sit down for a wide-ranging interview.

(VOTE: Are You Supporting TRUMP Or KAMALA In November?)

, Former President Donald Trump announced the dates for three upcoming presidential debates during a general news conference at Mar-a-Lago on Thursday afternoon. This comes as Trump aims to present a stark contrast with Vice President Kamala Harris, who has largely avoided the media since being named the Democratic presidential nominee. “All of that being said, I think it’s very important to have debates. And we’ve agreed with Fox on a date of September 4th. We’ve agreed with NBC, fairly full agreement subject to them, on September 10th. And we’ve agreed with ABC on September 25th. So we have those three dates. So we have September 4th, September 10th, and September 25th,” Trump said. “We have spoken to the heads of the network, and it’s all been confirmed, other than some fairly minor details. Audience, some location, which city would we put it into, but all things that will be settled very easily, very, I think it will be very easy. The other side has to agree to the terms. They may or may not agree.” TRUMP CAMPAIGN clarifies: Fox is Sept. 4ABC is Sept. 10NBC is Sept. 25. https://t.co/4jCiMktENQ — Jake Sherman (@JakeSherman) August 8, 2024 The former president also took the opportunity to criticize Harris, saying, “I don’t know if they’re going to agree. She hasn’t done an interview. She can’t do an interview. She’s barely competent, and she can’t do an interview. But I look forward to the debates, because I think we have to set the record straight. Why is it that millions of people were allowed to come into our country from prisons, from jails, from mental institutions, insane asylums, even insane prisons” WATCH: Former President Trump announced last Friday that he planned to skip the original ABC debate scheduled for September, opting instead to challenge Vice President Harris to a debate on Fox News on September 4. This comes as Kamala Harris has dodged the press for 18 days. She became the Democratic nominee after President Joe Biden threw in the towel on July 21. Following a virtual roll call vote, the Democratic National Committee officially crowned Harris as their candidate. Despite being on the campaign trail and speaking at various events, Harris has yet to hold a formal press conference or sit down for a wide-ranging interview. (VOTE: Are You Supporting TRUMP Or KAMALA In November?), , BREAKING: Trump Reveals Dates For THREE Debates, https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Screenshot-2024-08-08-at-11.18.10 AM.png, Trending Politics Conservative News and Commentary, , https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/cropped-Trending-Politics-ILMF-Logo-Heart-bubble-32×32.jpg, https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/feed/, Chris Powell,

CNN Finally Fact-Checks Tim Walz’s Military Record, Egregious Lies: ‘No Evidence’

CNN Finally Fact-Checks Tim Walz’s Military Record, Egregious Lies: ‘No Evidence’

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On Wednesday CNN fact-checked Tim Walz’s military record revealing discrepancies following his recent introduction as Vice President Kamala Harris’s running mate. The examination comes after Walz ended his 24-year military career in 2005, right before his unit was deployed to Iraq—a point of contention given some of his recent political statements.

Walz, a former National Guard sergeant major, has come under pressure for statements made during public appearances where he implied direct combat experience. CNN’s investigation highlighted instances where Walz’s rhetoric suggested he “carried weapons in a fighting situation.”

“There is a significant difference between being stationed in a combat area during wartime and being under direct enemy fire,” noted CNN. The network’s fact-check pointed out that no evidence supports Walz’s implications of facing direct combat, labeling these assertions as “absolutely false.”

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During a press conference in Michigan today, Trumps’ vice presidential pick JD Vance criticized Walz for his decision to leave the Army before his unit deployed to Iraq.

“When Tim Walz was asked by his country to go to Iraq, do you know what he did? He dropped out of the Army and allowed his unit to go without him — a fact that he’s been criticized for aggressively by a lot of the people that he served with,” Vance said. “I think it’s shameful to prepare your unit to go to Iraq, to make a promise that you’re going to follow through, and then to drop out right before you actually have to go.”

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On Wednesday, the Minnesota National Guard revealed that Walz, who has long claimed to have retired as a command sergeant major, was actually demoted from that rank. The disclosure contradicted years of assertions made by Harris’ vice presidential running mate, including claims in his official gubernatorial biography.

Although Walz temporarily held the title of command sergeant major, he “retired as a master sergeant in 2005 for benefit purposes because he did not complete additional coursework at the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy,” said Army Lt. Col. Kristen Augé, the Minnesota National Guard’s State Public Affairs Officer, who spoke with Just The News.

Walz has claimed an extensive military background with the Army National Guard, serving from 1981 until his retirement in 2005. He enlisted in Nebraska and throughout his career held various posts across the United States and beyond, including training stints in extreme environments like the Arctic Circle. Walz rose to the rank of command sergeant major, the highest enlisted rank, although he “retired” as a master sergeant for benefits purposes due to not completing specific advanced coursework​.

“He retired as a master sergeant in 2005 for benefit purposes because he did not complete additional coursework at the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy,” Lt. Col. Augé told Just the News.

The scrutiny of Walz’s military records and decisions during his military career became a focal point during his 2018 gubernatorial campaign in Minnesota. Walz, who retired from the Minnesota National Guard as a Command Sergeant Major, faced criticism particularly surrounding the timing of his retirement. Two retired senior officials from the Minnesota National Guard pointed out that Walz retired shortly before his battalion was due to deploy to Iraq.

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2024-08-07 21:07:00, http://s.wordpress.com/mshots/v1/https%3A%2F%2Ftrendingpoliticsnews.com%2Fcnn-finally-fact-checks-tim-walzs-military-record-egregious-lies-no-evidence-mace%2F?w=600&h=450, On Wednesday CNN fact-checked Tim Walz’s military record revealing discrepancies following his recent introduction as Vice President Kamala Harris’s running mate. The examination comes after Walz ended his 24-year military career in 2005, right before his unit was deployed to Iraq—a point of contention given some of his recent political statements. Walz, a former National, The New Atlantis

On Wednesday CNN fact-checked Tim Walz’s military record revealing discrepancies following his recent introduction as Vice President Kamala Harris’s running mate. The examination comes after Walz ended his 24-year military career in 2005, right before his unit was deployed to Iraq—a point of contention given some of his recent political statements.

Walz, a former National Guard sergeant major, has come under pressure for statements made during public appearances where he implied direct combat experience. CNN’s investigation highlighted instances where Walz’s rhetoric suggested he “carried weapons in a fighting situation.”

“There is a significant difference between being stationed in a combat area during wartime and being under direct enemy fire,” noted CNN. The network’s fact-check pointed out that no evidence supports Walz’s implications of facing direct combat, labeling these assertions as “absolutely false.”

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During a press conference in Michigan today, Trumps’ vice presidential pick JD Vance criticized Walz for his decision to leave the Army before his unit deployed to Iraq.

“When Tim Walz was asked by his country to go to Iraq, do you know what he did? He dropped out of the Army and allowed his unit to go without him — a fact that he’s been criticized for aggressively by a lot of the people that he served with,” Vance said. “I think it’s shameful to prepare your unit to go to Iraq, to make a promise that you’re going to follow through, and then to drop out right before you actually have to go.”

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On Wednesday, the Minnesota National Guard revealed that Walz, who has long claimed to have retired as a command sergeant major, was actually demoted from that rank. The disclosure contradicted years of assertions made by Harris’ vice presidential running mate, including claims in his official gubernatorial biography.

Although Walz temporarily held the title of command sergeant major, he “retired as a master sergeant in 2005 for benefit purposes because he did not complete additional coursework at the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy,” said Army Lt. Col. Kristen Augé, the Minnesota National Guard’s State Public Affairs Officer, who spoke with Just The News.

Walz has claimed an extensive military background with the Army National Guard, serving from 1981 until his retirement in 2005. He enlisted in Nebraska and throughout his career held various posts across the United States and beyond, including training stints in extreme environments like the Arctic Circle. Walz rose to the rank of command sergeant major, the highest enlisted rank, although he “retired” as a master sergeant for benefits purposes due to not completing specific advanced coursework​.

“He retired as a master sergeant in 2005 for benefit purposes because he did not complete additional coursework at the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy,” Lt. Col. Augé told Just the News.

The scrutiny of Walz’s military records and decisions during his military career became a focal point during his 2018 gubernatorial campaign in Minnesota. Walz, who retired from the Minnesota National Guard as a Command Sergeant Major, faced criticism particularly surrounding the timing of his retirement. Two retired senior officials from the Minnesota National Guard pointed out that Walz retired shortly before his battalion was due to deploy to Iraq.

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, On Wednesday CNN fact-checked Tim Walz’s military record revealing discrepancies following his recent introduction as Vice President Kamala Harris’s running mate. The examination comes after Walz ended his 24-year military career in 2005, right before his unit was deployed to Iraq—a point of contention given some of his recent political statements. Walz, a former National Guard sergeant major, has come under pressure for statements made during public appearances where he implied direct combat experience. CNN’s investigation highlighted instances where Walz’s rhetoric suggested he “carried weapons in a fighting situation.” “There is a significant difference between being stationed in a combat area during wartime and being under direct enemy fire,” noted CNN. The network’s fact-check pointed out that no evidence supports Walz’s implications of facing direct combat, labeling these assertions as “absolutely false.” WATCH: During a press conference in Michigan today, Trumps’ vice presidential pick JD Vance criticized Walz for his decision to leave the Army before his unit deployed to Iraq. “When Tim Walz was asked by his country to go to Iraq, do you know what he did? He dropped out of the Army and allowed his unit to go without him — a fact that he’s been criticized for aggressively by a lot of the people that he served with,” Vance said. “I think it’s shameful to prepare your unit to go to Iraq, to make a promise that you’re going to follow through, and then to drop out right before you actually have to go.” WATCH: On Wednesday, the Minnesota National Guard revealed that Walz, who has long claimed to have retired as a command sergeant major, was actually demoted from that rank. The disclosure contradicted years of assertions made by Harris’ vice presidential running mate, including claims in his official gubernatorial biography. Although Walz temporarily held the title of command sergeant major, he “retired as a master sergeant in 2005 for benefit purposes because he did not complete additional coursework at the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy,” said Army Lt. Col. Kristen Augé, the Minnesota National Guard’s State Public Affairs Officer, who spoke with Just The News. Walz has claimed an extensive military background with the Army National Guard, serving from 1981 until his retirement in 2005. He enlisted in Nebraska and throughout his career held various posts across the United States and beyond, including training stints in extreme environments like the Arctic Circle. Walz rose to the rank of command sergeant major, the highest enlisted rank, although he “retired” as a master sergeant for benefits purposes due to not completing specific advanced coursework​. “He retired as a master sergeant in 2005 for benefit purposes because he did not complete additional coursework at the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy,” Lt. Col. Augé told Just the News. The scrutiny of Walz’s military records and decisions during his military career became a focal point during his 2018 gubernatorial campaign in Minnesota. Walz, who retired from the Minnesota National Guard as a Command Sergeant Major, faced criticism particularly surrounding the timing of his retirement. Two retired senior officials from the Minnesota National Guard pointed out that Walz retired shortly before his battalion was due to deploy to Iraq. (VOTE: Are You Supporting TRUMP Or KAMALA In November?), , CNN Finally Fact-Checks Tim Walz’s Military Record, Egregious Lies: ‘No Evidence’, https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Screenshot-2024-08-07-at-1.13.43 PM.png, Trending Politics Conservative News and Commentary, , https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/cropped-Trending-Politics-ILMF-Logo-Heart-bubble-32×32.jpg, https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/feed/, Chris Powell,

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Adam Kinzinger Gets Humiliated After Weak Attack On Trump: ‘You Cried Over A Protest’

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Former Congressman Adam Kinzinger has come under fire after taking another public shot at former President Donald Trump. Kinzinger, who lambasted Trump’s demeanor towards the Governor of Georgia recently, sparked a notable response from commentator Brandon Tatum, who accused Kinzinger of hypocrisy and emotional weakness after the former GOP Rep. called Trump “scared” and “weak.”

In a tweet, Tatum contrasted Trump’s resilience in the face of an assassination attempt on his life to Kinzinger’s emotional response to the January 6th Capitol protest.

“Trump got shot and didn’t cry. You cried over a protest. Don’t ever use the word weak again, especially about a man you have to mention DAILY to stay relevant,” Tatum wrote, his words resonating with a significant portion of the Republican base who view Trump’s unflinching persona as a hallmark of strong leadership.

Tatum further criticized Kinzinger for his political stance post-Congress, suggesting that Kinzinger’s relevance faded as he distanced himself from Trump’s influential shadow. “Adam Kinzinger sold his soul as soon as he became irrelevant in politics. Trump made him and many others (Romney) irrelevant. That’s why they truly hate him.”

Initially supportive of some of Trump’s policies, Kinzinger’s stance shifted significantly following the 2020 presidential election and the events of January 6, 2021, at the U.S. Capitol. After the Capitol breach, Kinzinger became one of the most vocal Republican critics of Trump.

He voted to impeach Trump and has repeatedly criticized Trump’s influence over the GOP, arguing that the party needs to move away from Trumpism to regain its traditional values and broader appeal. He chose not to seek re-election in 2022 after redistricting would have pitted him against another Republican incumbent.

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2024-08-07 19:29:00, http://s.wordpress.com/mshots/v1/https%3A%2F%2Ftrendingpoliticsnews.com%2Fadam-kinzinger-gets-humiliated-after-weak-attack-on-trump-you-cried-over-a-protest-mace%2F?w=600&h=450, Former Congressman Adam Kinzinger has come under fire after taking another public shot at former President Donald Trump. Kinzinger, who lambasted Trump’s demeanor towards the Governor of Georgia recently, sparked a notable response from commentator Brandon Tatum, who accused Kinzinger of hypocrisy and emotional weakness after the former GOP Rep. called Trump “scared” and “weak.”, The New Atlantis

Former Congressman Adam Kinzinger has come under fire after taking another public shot at former President Donald Trump. Kinzinger, who lambasted Trump’s demeanor towards the Governor of Georgia recently, sparked a notable response from commentator Brandon Tatum, who accused Kinzinger of hypocrisy and emotional weakness after the former GOP Rep. called Trump “scared” and “weak.”

In a tweet, Tatum contrasted Trump’s resilience in the face of an assassination attempt on his life to Kinzinger’s emotional response to the January 6th Capitol protest.

“Trump got shot and didn’t cry. You cried over a protest. Don’t ever use the word weak again, especially about a man you have to mention DAILY to stay relevant,” Tatum wrote, his words resonating with a significant portion of the Republican base who view Trump’s unflinching persona as a hallmark of strong leadership.

Tatum further criticized Kinzinger for his political stance post-Congress, suggesting that Kinzinger’s relevance faded as he distanced himself from Trump’s influential shadow. “Adam Kinzinger sold his soul as soon as he became irrelevant in politics. Trump made him and many others (Romney) irrelevant. That’s why they truly hate him.”

Initially supportive of some of Trump’s policies, Kinzinger’s stance shifted significantly following the 2020 presidential election and the events of January 6, 2021, at the U.S. Capitol. After the Capitol breach, Kinzinger became one of the most vocal Republican critics of Trump.

He voted to impeach Trump and has repeatedly criticized Trump’s influence over the GOP, arguing that the party needs to move away from Trumpism to regain its traditional values and broader appeal. He chose not to seek re-election in 2022 after redistricting would have pitted him against another Republican incumbent.

REACTIONS:

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, Former Congressman Adam Kinzinger has come under fire after taking another public shot at former President Donald Trump. Kinzinger, who lambasted Trump’s demeanor towards the Governor of Georgia recently, sparked a notable response from commentator Brandon Tatum, who accused Kinzinger of hypocrisy and emotional weakness after the former GOP Rep. called Trump “scared” and “weak.” In a tweet, Tatum contrasted Trump’s resilience in the face of an assassination attempt on his life to Kinzinger’s emotional response to the January 6th Capitol protest. “Trump got shot and didn’t cry. You cried over a protest. Don’t ever use the word weak again, especially about a man you have to mention DAILY to stay relevant,” Tatum wrote, his words resonating with a significant portion of the Republican base who view Trump’s unflinching persona as a hallmark of strong leadership. Tatum further criticized Kinzinger for his political stance post-Congress, suggesting that Kinzinger’s relevance faded as he distanced himself from Trump’s influential shadow. “Adam Kinzinger sold his soul as soon as he became irrelevant in politics. Trump made him and many others (Romney) irrelevant. That’s why they truly hate him.” Adam Kinzinger sold his soul as soon as he became irrelevant in politics. Trump made him and many others (Romney) irrelevant. That’s why they truly hate him. Keep up the good work, @catturd2! — Brandon Tatum (@TheOfficerTatum) August 7, 2024 Initially supportive of some of Trump’s policies, Kinzinger’s stance shifted significantly following the 2020 presidential election and the events of January 6, 2021, at the U.S. Capitol. After the Capitol breach, Kinzinger became one of the most vocal Republican critics of Trump. He voted to impeach Trump and has repeatedly criticized Trump’s influence over the GOP, arguing that the party needs to move away from Trumpism to regain its traditional values and broader appeal. He chose not to seek re-election in 2022 after redistricting would have pitted him against another Republican incumbent. REACTIONS: This image is legendary and that’s why they decided to try and stifle it’s use throughout the media. Sheeple still believe that it didn’t happen or that it’s no big deal that it did. Horrifying mindlessness. — patriots.win (@JoinPatriots) August 7, 2024 Officer Tatum for the HUGE win! — Jym (@JymEaglePatriot) August 7, 2024 If they didn’t have Trump to complain about, they wouldn’t have a reason to get up in the morning. — Debagain (@DeborahGinn10) August 7, 2024 Lmao Adam got destroyed! — @AI_EmeraldApple (@AI_EmeraldApple) August 7, 2024 Yeah, this is an awesome call out right here! Bam! — MoonDoggy (@Jurkowsk1Moon) August 7, 2024 (VOTE: Are You Supporting TRUMP Or KAMALA In November?), , Adam Kinzinger Gets Humiliated After Weak Attack On Trump: ‘You Cried Over A Protest’, https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/161208152037-adam-kinzinger-cry.jpg, Trending Politics Conservative News and Commentary, , https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/cropped-Trending-Politics-ILMF-Logo-Heart-bubble-32×32.jpg, https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/feed/, Chris Powell,

Reese Witherspoon Announces Heartbreaking Loss

Reese Witherspoon Announces Heartbreaking Loss

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Reese Witherspoon is saying goodbye to her furry best friend. The Hollywood star revealed the heart-wrenching news that her Labrador, Hank, who was a cherished part of her family for over a dozen years, has passed away at the age of 14.

Witherspoon shared a touching tribute on her Instagram, posting a photo of the beloved Hank posing in front of a welcome mat by the front door. “We will miss your sweet spirit, Hank,” Witherspoon wrote. “Thank you for being the best family pet and the pack leader,” accompanied by a pink heart and a dove emoji.

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Ava Phillippe, Witherspoon’s 24-year-old daughter, also took to Instagram to commemorate Hank, posting a heartfelt message alongside a snapshot of the adorable pup. “14 ½ years of pure love & constant tail wagging. The job was ‘family pet’ & he excelled at it,” she wrote. Ava fondly recalled Hank’s ever-optimistic outlook, thanking him for the joyful reminder: “Thanks Hanky for reminding us that every day is the best day ever.”

 

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Witherspoon is known to be a big fan of pets. She frequently shares pictures and stories of her dogs on social media, and over the years, she has had several dogs as part of her family. Her affection for her pets is quite evident, showing that they play a significant role in her life.

 

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Witherspoon gained widespread recognition with her breakthrough role in “Legally Blonde” (2001), where she charmed audiences as Elle Woods. Witherspoon’s talent extends beyond comedy, as she showcased her dramatic prowess in films like “Walk the Line” (2005), earning her an Academy Award for her portrayal of June Carter Cash.

In recent years, she has become a powerful force in Hollywood through her production company, Hello Sunshine, championing female-led projects like “Big Little Lies” and “The Morning Show.” Her dedication to telling diverse and empowering stories solidified her status as a trailblazer in the industry. Witherspoon’s personal life has also been under the Hollywood spotlight.

The A-lister, who parted ways with former talent agent Jim Toth last year, has been making headlines with rumors swirling about a new romance. She’s been linked to 56-year-old German private equity financier Olivier Haarmann. The pair was recently spotted in New York, fueling speculation as DailyMail reported they’ve enjoyed multiple dates. Witherspoon, a doting mom to 11-year-old Tennessee, her son with Toth, seems to be navigating new beginnings on the dating scene.

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2024-08-07 19:19:00, http://s.wordpress.com/mshots/v1/https%3A%2F%2Ftrendingpoliticsnews.com%2Freese-witherspoon-announces-heartbreaking-loss-mace%2F?w=600&h=450, Reese Witherspoon is saying goodbye to her furry best friend. The Hollywood star revealed the heart-wrenching news that her Labrador, Hank, who was a cherished part of her family for over a dozen years, has passed away at the age of 14. Witherspoon shared a touching tribute on her Instagram, posting a photo of the, The New Atlantis

Reese Witherspoon is saying goodbye to her furry best friend. The Hollywood star revealed the heart-wrenching news that her Labrador, Hank, who was a cherished part of her family for over a dozen years, has passed away at the age of 14.

Witherspoon shared a touching tribute on her Instagram, posting a photo of the beloved Hank posing in front of a welcome mat by the front door. “We will miss your sweet spirit, Hank,” Witherspoon wrote. “Thank you for being the best family pet and the pack leader,” accompanied by a pink heart and a dove emoji.

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Ava Phillippe, Witherspoon’s 24-year-old daughter, also took to Instagram to commemorate Hank, posting a heartfelt message alongside a snapshot of the adorable pup. “14 ½ years of pure love & constant tail wagging. The job was ‘family pet’ & he excelled at it,” she wrote. Ava fondly recalled Hank’s ever-optimistic outlook, thanking him for the joyful reminder: “Thanks Hanky for reminding us that every day is the best day ever.”

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by ava (@avaphillippe)

Witherspoon is known to be a big fan of pets. She frequently shares pictures and stories of her dogs on social media, and over the years, she has had several dogs as part of her family. Her affection for her pets is quite evident, showing that they play a significant role in her life.

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Reese Witherspoon (@reesewitherspoon)

Witherspoon gained widespread recognition with her breakthrough role in “Legally Blonde” (2001), where she charmed audiences as Elle Woods. Witherspoon’s talent extends beyond comedy, as she showcased her dramatic prowess in films like “Walk the Line” (2005), earning her an Academy Award for her portrayal of June Carter Cash.

In recent years, she has become a powerful force in Hollywood through her production company, Hello Sunshine, championing female-led projects like “Big Little Lies” and “The Morning Show.” Her dedication to telling diverse and empowering stories solidified her status as a trailblazer in the industry. Witherspoon’s personal life has also been under the Hollywood spotlight.

The A-lister, who parted ways with former talent agent Jim Toth last year, has been making headlines with rumors swirling about a new romance. She’s been linked to 56-year-old German private equity financier Olivier Haarmann. The pair was recently spotted in New York, fueling speculation as DailyMail reported they’ve enjoyed multiple dates. Witherspoon, a doting mom to 11-year-old Tennessee, her son with Toth, seems to be navigating new beginnings on the dating scene.

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, Reese Witherspoon is saying goodbye to her furry best friend. The Hollywood star revealed the heart-wrenching news that her Labrador, Hank, who was a cherished part of her family for over a dozen years, has passed away at the age of 14. Witherspoon shared a touching tribute on her Instagram, posting a photo of the beloved Hank posing in front of a welcome mat by the front door. “We will miss your sweet spirit, Hank,” Witherspoon wrote. “Thank you for being the best family pet and the pack leader,” accompanied by a pink heart and a dove emoji. Ava Phillippe, Witherspoon’s 24-year-old daughter, also took to Instagram to commemorate Hank, posting a heartfelt message alongside a snapshot of the adorable pup. “14 ½ years of pure love & constant tail wagging. The job was ‘family pet’ & he excelled at it,” she wrote. Ava fondly recalled Hank’s ever-optimistic outlook, thanking him for the joyful reminder: “Thanks Hanky for reminding us that every day is the best day ever.”   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by ava (@avaphillippe) Witherspoon is known to be a big fan of pets. She frequently shares pictures and stories of her dogs on social media, and over the years, she has had several dogs as part of her family. Her affection for her pets is quite evident, showing that they play a significant role in her life.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Reese Witherspoon (@reesewitherspoon) Witherspoon gained widespread recognition with her breakthrough role in “Legally Blonde” (2001), where she charmed audiences as Elle Woods. Witherspoon’s talent extends beyond comedy, as she showcased her dramatic prowess in films like “Walk the Line” (2005), earning her an Academy Award for her portrayal of June Carter Cash. In recent years, she has become a powerful force in Hollywood through her production company, Hello Sunshine, championing female-led projects like “Big Little Lies” and “The Morning Show.” Her dedication to telling diverse and empowering stories solidified her status as a trailblazer in the industry. Witherspoon’s personal life has also been under the Hollywood spotlight. The A-lister, who parted ways with former talent agent Jim Toth last year, has been making headlines with rumors swirling about a new romance. She’s been linked to 56-year-old German private equity financier Olivier Haarmann. The pair was recently spotted in New York, fueling speculation as DailyMail reported they’ve enjoyed multiple dates. Witherspoon, a doting mom to 11-year-old Tennessee, her son with Toth, seems to be navigating new beginnings on the dating scene. (VOTE: Are You Supporting TRUMP Or KAMALA In November?), , Reese Witherspoon Announces Heartbreaking Loss, https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Screenshot-2024-08-07-at-11.16.28 AM.png, Trending Politics Conservative News and Commentary, , https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/cropped-Trending-Politics-ILMF-Logo-Heart-bubble-32×32.jpg, https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/feed/, Chris Powell,

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NEW: Major Poll Shows Kamala Harris Losing Ground In Wisconsin

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Wisconsin, a critical battleground state that has kept the nation on its toes in recent presidential elections, finds itself yet again at the epicenter of a tightly contested race. According to a new poll, former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are neck and neck among registered voters, although it appears that Harris is losing ground in the state since Biden’s departure.

The political landscape has been nothing short of tumultuous in the past few months. The departure of President Joe Biden from the race, a not-so-unexpected twist in July, left Democrats rallying behind Harris. The shake-up was further complicated by Trump’s narrow escape from an attempted assassination and the GOP’s national convention which saw Ohio U.S. Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) ascend as Trump’s vice-presidential pick. On Tuesday Harris, stepping up as the Democratic frontrunner, chose Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate.

Despite the dramatics, the poll, which surveyed 877 registered voters between July 24 and August 1, reflects a political continuity from its June predecessor. Before Biden stepped aside, he and Trump were evenly matched at 50% among registered voters. Now, with Harris at the helm, she appears to have lost a point, with Trump edging slightly ahead at 50% to 49%. Among likely voters, however, Harris squeaks past Trump, leading 50 to 49 percent.

Further complicating the electoral dynamics is independent candidate, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who is vying for attention on the November ballot. Should his candidacy gain traction, the impact on the major party candidates could be pivotal, reminiscent of the 2016 and 2020 elections where third-party votes played a crucial role in the tight finishes. Wisconsin’s voters, having swung the presidential outcomes by less than a percentage point in four of the last six elections, are no strangers to close races and the impact of each vote. The inclusion of multiple candidates on the ballot could once again tip the scales in unpredictable ways.

Wisconsin has solidified its status as a battleground state, evidenced by the closely contested presidential elections in 2016 and 2020. In the 2016 election, Republican nominee Donald Trump narrowly defeated Democrat Hillary Clinton by securing 47.2% of the vote, winning by a margin of just 0.77%, or approximately 22,748 votes. The victory marked a significant shift, as Wisconsin had consistently voted for Democratic candidates in previous elections. The trend of tight races continued into the 2020 election, where Democrat Joe Biden emerged victorious. Biden captured approximately 49.6% of the vote, narrowly outpacing Trump by a margin of 0.63%, equivalent to around 20,682 votes.

However, as the COVID-19 pandemic heightened the reliance on mail-in ballots, Wisconsin saw a massive surge in absentee voting. The shift led to logistical challenges and legal disputes over how votes were counted and the deadlines for receiving absentee ballots. After the election, with a narrow victory margin for Joe Biden, the Trump campaign requested a recount in two heavily Democratic counties, Milwaukee and Dane. Throughout this period, Wisconsin faced numerous lawsuits challenging various aspects of the electoral process, from the handling of absentee ballots to allegations of improper voting practices.

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2024-08-07 18:15:00, http://s.wordpress.com/mshots/v1/https%3A%2F%2Ftrendingpoliticsnews.com%2Fnew-major-poll-shows-kamala-harris-losing-ground-in-wisconsin-mace%2F?w=600&h=450, Wisconsin, a critical battleground state that has kept the nation on its toes in recent presidential elections, finds itself yet again at the epicenter of a tightly contested race. According to a new poll, former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are neck and neck among registered voters, although it appears that Harris, The New Atlantis

Wisconsin, a critical battleground state that has kept the nation on its toes in recent presidential elections, finds itself yet again at the epicenter of a tightly contested race. According to a new poll, former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are neck and neck among registered voters, although it appears that Harris is losing ground in the state since Biden’s departure.

The political landscape has been nothing short of tumultuous in the past few months. The departure of President Joe Biden from the race, a not-so-unexpected twist in July, left Democrats rallying behind Harris. The shake-up was further complicated by Trump’s narrow escape from an attempted assassination and the GOP’s national convention which saw Ohio U.S. Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) ascend as Trump’s vice-presidential pick. On Tuesday Harris, stepping up as the Democratic frontrunner, chose Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate.

Despite the dramatics, the poll, which surveyed 877 registered voters between July 24 and August 1, reflects a political continuity from its June predecessor. Before Biden stepped aside, he and Trump were evenly matched at 50% among registered voters. Now, with Harris at the helm, she appears to have lost a point, with Trump edging slightly ahead at 50% to 49%. Among likely voters, however, Harris squeaks past Trump, leading 50 to 49 percent.

Further complicating the electoral dynamics is independent candidate, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who is vying for attention on the November ballot. Should his candidacy gain traction, the impact on the major party candidates could be pivotal, reminiscent of the 2016 and 2020 elections where third-party votes played a crucial role in the tight finishes. Wisconsin’s voters, having swung the presidential outcomes by less than a percentage point in four of the last six elections, are no strangers to close races and the impact of each vote. The inclusion of multiple candidates on the ballot could once again tip the scales in unpredictable ways.

Wisconsin has solidified its status as a battleground state, evidenced by the closely contested presidential elections in 2016 and 2020. In the 2016 election, Republican nominee Donald Trump narrowly defeated Democrat Hillary Clinton by securing 47.2% of the vote, winning by a margin of just 0.77%, or approximately 22,748 votes. The victory marked a significant shift, as Wisconsin had consistently voted for Democratic candidates in previous elections. The trend of tight races continued into the 2020 election, where Democrat Joe Biden emerged victorious. Biden captured approximately 49.6% of the vote, narrowly outpacing Trump by a margin of 0.63%, equivalent to around 20,682 votes.

However, as the COVID-19 pandemic heightened the reliance on mail-in ballots, Wisconsin saw a massive surge in absentee voting. The shift led to logistical challenges and legal disputes over how votes were counted and the deadlines for receiving absentee ballots. After the election, with a narrow victory margin for Joe Biden, the Trump campaign requested a recount in two heavily Democratic counties, Milwaukee and Dane. Throughout this period, Wisconsin faced numerous lawsuits challenging various aspects of the electoral process, from the handling of absentee ballots to allegations of improper voting practices.

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, Wisconsin, a critical battleground state that has kept the nation on its toes in recent presidential elections, finds itself yet again at the epicenter of a tightly contested race. According to a new poll, former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are neck and neck among registered voters, although it appears that Harris is losing ground in the state since Biden’s departure. The political landscape has been nothing short of tumultuous in the past few months. The departure of President Joe Biden from the race, a not-so-unexpected twist in July, left Democrats rallying behind Harris. The shake-up was further complicated by Trump’s narrow escape from an attempted assassination and the GOP’s national convention which saw Ohio U.S. Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) ascend as Trump’s vice-presidential pick. On Tuesday Harris, stepping up as the Democratic frontrunner, chose Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate. Despite the dramatics, the poll, which surveyed 877 registered voters between July 24 and August 1, reflects a political continuity from its June predecessor. Before Biden stepped aside, he and Trump were evenly matched at 50% among registered voters. Now, with Harris at the helm, she appears to have lost a point, with Trump edging slightly ahead at 50% to 49%. Among likely voters, however, Harris squeaks past Trump, leading 50 to 49 percent. New WISCONSIN poll by Marquette Among registered voters (n=877) Donald Trump: 50% Kamala Harris: 49% Among likely voters (n=801) Kamala Harris: 50% Donald Trump: 49% #3 (3.0/3.0) | 7/24-8/1 | R31/D29/I40 pic.twitter.com/EGfmTT2eUQ — InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) August 7, 2024 Further complicating the electoral dynamics is independent candidate, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who is vying for attention on the November ballot. Should his candidacy gain traction, the impact on the major party candidates could be pivotal, reminiscent of the 2016 and 2020 elections where third-party votes played a crucial role in the tight finishes. Wisconsin’s voters, having swung the presidential outcomes by less than a percentage point in four of the last six elections, are no strangers to close races and the impact of each vote. The inclusion of multiple candidates on the ballot could once again tip the scales in unpredictable ways. Wisconsin has solidified its status as a battleground state, evidenced by the closely contested presidential elections in 2016 and 2020. In the 2016 election, Republican nominee Donald Trump narrowly defeated Democrat Hillary Clinton by securing 47.2% of the vote, winning by a margin of just 0.77%, or approximately 22,748 votes. The victory marked a significant shift, as Wisconsin had consistently voted for Democratic candidates in previous elections. The trend of tight races continued into the 2020 election, where Democrat Joe Biden emerged victorious. Biden captured approximately 49.6% of the vote, narrowly outpacing Trump by a margin of 0.63%, equivalent to around 20,682 votes. However, as the COVID-19 pandemic heightened the reliance on mail-in ballots, Wisconsin saw a massive surge in absentee voting. The shift led to logistical challenges and legal disputes over how votes were counted and the deadlines for receiving absentee ballots. After the election, with a narrow victory margin for Joe Biden, the Trump campaign requested a recount in two heavily Democratic counties, Milwaukee and Dane. Throughout this period, Wisconsin faced numerous lawsuits challenging various aspects of the electoral process, from the handling of absentee ballots to allegations of improper voting practices. (VOTE: Are You Supporting TRUMP Or KAMALA In November?), , NEW: Major Poll Shows Kamala Harris Losing Ground In Wisconsin, https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/shutterstock_1360758887.kamalaharris-scaled-2-1024×748.jpg, Trending Politics Conservative News and Commentary, , https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/cropped-Trending-Politics-ILMF-Logo-Heart-bubble-32×32.jpg, https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/feed/, Chris Powell,

JUST IN: National Guard CONFIRMS Tim Walz Was Demoted, Lied About Rank

JUST IN: National Guard CONFIRMS Tim Walz Was Demoted, Lied About Rank

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The Minnesota National Guard dropped a bombshell Wednesday, revealing that Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, who has long claimed to have retired as a command sergeant major, was actually demoted from that rank. The disclosure contradicts years of assertions made by Kamala Harris’ vice presidential running mate, including claims in his official gubernatorial biography.

Although Walz temporarily held the title of command sergeant major, he “retired as a master sergeant in 2005 for benefit purposes because he did not complete additional coursework at the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy,” said Army Lt. Col. Kristen Augé, the Minnesota National Guard’s State Public Affairs Officer, who spoke with Just The News.

Walz has claimed an extensive military background with the Army National Guard, serving from 1981 until his retirement in 2005. He enlisted in Nebraska and throughout his career held various posts across the United States and beyond, including training stints in extreme environments like the Arctic Circle. Walz rose to the rank of command sergeant major, the highest enlisted rank, although he “retired” as a master sergeant for benefits purposes due to not completing specific advanced coursework​.

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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (center) listens to local authorities on April 13, 2019, in Austin, Minnesota

“He retired as a master sergeant in 2005 for benefit purposes because he did not complete additional coursework at the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy,” Lt. Col. Augé told Just the News.

The scrutiny of Walz’s military records and decisions during his military career became a focal point during his 2018 gubernatorial campaign in Minnesota. Walz, who retired from the Minnesota National Guard as a Command Sergeant Major, faced criticism particularly surrounding the timing of his retirement. Two retired senior officials from the Minnesota National Guard pointed out that Walz retired shortly before his battalion was due to deploy to Iraq, raising questions about his commitment.

Many suggested that his decision to retire just before deployment could be seen unfavorably, especially in the context of seeking a leadership role as governor. This controversy was part of discussions about his military service record, which he often referenced during his campaign to highlight his leadership and experience.

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Just before his battalion’s deployment to Iraq, Walz retired from the military, leaving Thomas Behrends to step into his role. “I needed to hit the ground running and take care of the troops — and tell them we were going to war,” Behrends told the New York Post, overseeing 500 soldiers. “For a guy in that position, to quit is cowardice.”

Behrends, a 63-year-old farmer from Brewster, Minnesota, criticized the Democratic vice presidential candidate, labeling him “a traitor” for stepping down from their Minnesota National Guard unit on the brink of their 2005 deployment. “When your country calls, you are supposed to run into battle — not the other way,” the retired command sergeant major said to The Post on Tuesday. “He ran away. It’s sad.”

“He had the opportunity to serve his country, and said ‘Screw you’ to the United States. That’s not who I would pick to run for vice president.” Presidential hopeful Kamala Harris hit the campaign trail with her fresh pick for vice president for the first time on Tuesday in Philadelphia. The duo launched a whirlwind tour across key battleground states, setting the stage for Walz’s national debut.

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The Minnesota National Guard dropped a bombshell Wednesday, revealing that Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, who has long claimed to have retired as a command sergeant major, was actually demoted from that rank. The disclosure contradicts years of assertions made by Kamala Harris’ vice presidential running mate, including claims in his official gubernatorial biography.

Although Walz temporarily held the title of command sergeant major, he “retired as a master sergeant in 2005 for benefit purposes because he did not complete additional coursework at the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy,” said Army Lt. Col. Kristen Augé, the Minnesota National Guard’s State Public Affairs Officer, who spoke with Just The News.

Walz has claimed an extensive military background with the Army National Guard, serving from 1981 until his retirement in 2005. He enlisted in Nebraska and throughout his career held various posts across the United States and beyond, including training stints in extreme environments like the Arctic Circle. Walz rose to the rank of command sergeant major, the highest enlisted rank, although he “retired” as a master sergeant for benefits purposes due to not completing specific advanced coursework​.

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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (center) listens to local authorities on April 13, 2019, in Austin, Minnesota

“He retired as a master sergeant in 2005 for benefit purposes because he did not complete additional coursework at the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy,” Lt. Col. Augé told Just the News.

The scrutiny of Walz’s military records and decisions during his military career became a focal point during his 2018 gubernatorial campaign in Minnesota. Walz, who retired from the Minnesota National Guard as a Command Sergeant Major, faced criticism particularly surrounding the timing of his retirement. Two retired senior officials from the Minnesota National Guard pointed out that Walz retired shortly before his battalion was due to deploy to Iraq, raising questions about his commitment.

Many suggested that his decision to retire just before deployment could be seen unfavorably, especially in the context of seeking a leadership role as governor. This controversy was part of discussions about his military service record, which he often referenced during his campaign to highlight his leadership and experience.

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Just before his battalion’s deployment to Iraq, Walz retired from the military, leaving Thomas Behrends to step into his role. “I needed to hit the ground running and take care of the troops — and tell them we were going to war,” Behrends told the New York Post, overseeing 500 soldiers. “For a guy in that position, to quit is cowardice.”

Behrends, a 63-year-old farmer from Brewster, Minnesota, criticized the Democratic vice presidential candidate, labeling him “a traitor” for stepping down from their Minnesota National Guard unit on the brink of their 2005 deployment. “When your country calls, you are supposed to run into battle — not the other way,” the retired command sergeant major said to The Post on Tuesday. “He ran away. It’s sad.”

“He had the opportunity to serve his country, and said ‘Screw you’ to the United States. That’s not who I would pick to run for vice president.” Presidential hopeful Kamala Harris hit the campaign trail with her fresh pick for vice president for the first time on Tuesday in Philadelphia. The duo launched a whirlwind tour across key battleground states, setting the stage for Walz’s national debut.

, The Minnesota National Guard dropped a bombshell Wednesday, revealing that Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, who has long claimed to have retired as a command sergeant major, was actually demoted from that rank. The disclosure contradicts years of assertions made by Kamala Harris’ vice presidential running mate, including claims in his official gubernatorial biography. Although Walz temporarily held the title of command sergeant major, he “retired as a master sergeant in 2005 for benefit purposes because he did not complete additional coursework at the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy,” said Army Lt. Col. Kristen Augé, the Minnesota National Guard’s State Public Affairs Officer, who spoke with Just The News. Walz has claimed an extensive military background with the Army National Guard, serving from 1981 until his retirement in 2005. He enlisted in Nebraska and throughout his career held various posts across the United States and beyond, including training stints in extreme environments like the Arctic Circle. Walz rose to the rank of command sergeant major, the highest enlisted rank, although he “retired” as a master sergeant for benefits purposes due to not completing specific advanced coursework​. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (center) listens to local authorities on April 13, 2019, in Austin, Minnesota “He retired as a master sergeant in 2005 for benefit purposes because he did not complete additional coursework at the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy,” Lt. Col. Augé told Just the News. The scrutiny of Walz’s military records and decisions during his military career became a focal point during his 2018 gubernatorial campaign in Minnesota. Walz, who retired from the Minnesota National Guard as a Command Sergeant Major, faced criticism particularly surrounding the timing of his retirement. Two retired senior officials from the Minnesota National Guard pointed out that Walz retired shortly before his battalion was due to deploy to Iraq, raising questions about his commitment. Many suggested that his decision to retire just before deployment could be seen unfavorably, especially in the context of seeking a leadership role as governor. This controversy was part of discussions about his military service record, which he often referenced during his campaign to highlight his leadership and experience. Just before his battalion’s deployment to Iraq, Walz retired from the military, leaving Thomas Behrends to step into his role. “I needed to hit the ground running and take care of the troops — and tell them we were going to war,” Behrends told the New York Post, overseeing 500 soldiers. “For a guy in that position, to quit is cowardice.” Behrends, a 63-year-old farmer from Brewster, Minnesota, criticized the Democratic vice presidential candidate, labeling him “a traitor” for stepping down from their Minnesota National Guard unit on the brink of their 2005 deployment. “When your country calls, you are supposed to run into battle — not the other way,” the retired command sergeant major said to The Post on Tuesday. “He ran away. It’s sad.” “He had the opportunity to serve his country, and said ‘Screw you’ to the United States. That’s not who I would pick to run for vice president.” Presidential hopeful Kamala Harris hit the campaign trail with her fresh pick for vice president for the first time on Tuesday in Philadelphia. The duo launched a whirlwind tour across key battleground states, setting the stage for Walz’s national debut., , JUST IN: National Guard CONFIRMS Tim Walz Was Demoted, Lied About Rank, https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Screenshot-2024-08-07-at-10.13.20 AM.png, Trending Politics Conservative News and Commentary, , https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/cropped-Trending-Politics-ILMF-Logo-Heart-bubble-32×32.jpg, https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/feed/, Chris Powell,

Star Actress Passes Away At 70

Star Actress Passes Away At 70

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Patti Yasutake, the beloved actress famed for her roles in “Star Trek: The Next Generation” and “Beef,” died on August 5 after a long battle with cancer, according to her manager and friend Kyle Fritz who spoke to Deadline. She was 70. Surrounded by friends and family, Yasutake passed away peacefully, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances that captivated fans for decades.

Born in 1953, in Los Angeles, California, Yasutake made significant contributions to the portrayal of Asian Americans in Hollywood, often bringing depth and authenticity to her roles. Yasutake’s character, Nurse Ogawa, became a beloved part of the Star Trek universe, appearing regularly from the fifth through the seventh seasons of the series and in the films “Star Trek: Generations” and “Star Trek: First Contact.” Her performances were praised for their warmth and realism, adding a humanizing touch to the high-tech world of Star Trek.

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Patti Yasutake arrives at Unbelievable movie, 50 Anniversary Startrek party and red carpet at TLC Chinese theater, Hollywood CA. Septemper 7 2016.

In “The Host,” Nurse Ogawa shone as she and Dr. Crusher undertook a groundbreaking procedure, implanting a Trill symbiont into Commander Riker. This marked the first Federation encounter with the Trill society and its unique symbiosis between humanoid hosts and vermiform symbionts. Ogawa’s empathy was on full display as she navigated the complexities of the situation, especially considering that the Trill ambassador Odan, who was romantically involved with Dr. Crusher, was at the heart of the ordeal.

Meanwhile, in “Ethics,” after Worf was left paralyzed from a severe accident, Ogawa assisted Dr. Crusher in wrestling with a controversial treatment proposed by a visiting specialist whose medical ethics were under scrutiny. Ogawa’s role was crucial as she supported Dr. Crusher through the ethical quandaries, highlighting her medical expertise and profound compassion.

In a piece on Star Trek’s website, the site’s managing editor Christine Dinh highlighted that Yasutake’s portrayal of Ogawa was significant as one of the few recurring ethnically Asian characters on the show during that era. This was notable at a time when, as Dinh put it, there “were so few characters who looked like me on-screen in Western media that I could count them on one hand.” Dinh said, “What stands out about Alyssa Ogawa’s story is that it spoke to the Asian American experience but wasn’t about that.”

Aside from her work in the Star Trek franchise, Yasutake appeared in a variety of other television shows and movies, demonstrating her versatile acting skills. Her other notable appearances include roles in “The Cosby Show,” where she played Mrs. Hickson in the episode “The Prom,” and in the medical drama “St. Elsewhere.” Additionally, Yasutake has been part of the cast in films like “Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot” and “The Hospital.”

Her career reflects a strong presence in roles that require a compassionate and authoritative figure, often breaking the stereotypical boundaries faced by Asian American actors in Hollywood. She was an advocate for more inclusive representation in the entertainment industry, encouraging casting that reflects the real demographic diversity of audiences.

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Patti Yasutake, the beloved actress famed for her roles in “Star Trek: The Next Generation” and “Beef,” died on August 5 after a long battle with cancer, according to her manager and friend Kyle Fritz who spoke to Deadline. She was 70. Surrounded by friends and family, Yasutake passed away peacefully, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances that captivated fans for decades.

Born in 1953, in Los Angeles, California, Yasutake made significant contributions to the portrayal of Asian Americans in Hollywood, often bringing depth and authenticity to her roles. Yasutake’s character, Nurse Ogawa, became a beloved part of the Star Trek universe, appearing regularly from the fifth through the seventh seasons of the series and in the films “Star Trek: Generations” and “Star Trek: First Contact.” Her performances were praised for their warmth and realism, adding a humanizing touch to the high-tech world of Star Trek.

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Patti Yasutake arrives at Unbelievable movie, 50 Anniversary Startrek party and red carpet at TLC Chinese theater, Hollywood CA. Septemper 7 2016.

In “The Host,” Nurse Ogawa shone as she and Dr. Crusher undertook a groundbreaking procedure, implanting a Trill symbiont into Commander Riker. This marked the first Federation encounter with the Trill society and its unique symbiosis between humanoid hosts and vermiform symbionts. Ogawa’s empathy was on full display as she navigated the complexities of the situation, especially considering that the Trill ambassador Odan, who was romantically involved with Dr. Crusher, was at the heart of the ordeal.

Meanwhile, in “Ethics,” after Worf was left paralyzed from a severe accident, Ogawa assisted Dr. Crusher in wrestling with a controversial treatment proposed by a visiting specialist whose medical ethics were under scrutiny. Ogawa’s role was crucial as she supported Dr. Crusher through the ethical quandaries, highlighting her medical expertise and profound compassion.

In a piece on Star Trek’s website, the site’s managing editor Christine Dinh highlighted that Yasutake’s portrayal of Ogawa was significant as one of the few recurring ethnically Asian characters on the show during that era. This was notable at a time when, as Dinh put it, there “were so few characters who looked like me on-screen in Western media that I could count them on one hand.” Dinh said, “What stands out about Alyssa Ogawa’s story is that it spoke to the Asian American experience but wasn’t about that.”

Aside from her work in the Star Trek franchise, Yasutake appeared in a variety of other television shows and movies, demonstrating her versatile acting skills. Her other notable appearances include roles in “The Cosby Show,” where she played Mrs. Hickson in the episode “The Prom,” and in the medical drama “St. Elsewhere.” Additionally, Yasutake has been part of the cast in films like “Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot” and “The Hospital.”

Her career reflects a strong presence in roles that require a compassionate and authoritative figure, often breaking the stereotypical boundaries faced by Asian American actors in Hollywood. She was an advocate for more inclusive representation in the entertainment industry, encouraging casting that reflects the real demographic diversity of audiences.

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, Patti Yasutake, the beloved actress famed for her roles in “Star Trek: The Next Generation” and “Beef,” died on August 5 after a long battle with cancer, according to her manager and friend Kyle Fritz who spoke to Deadline. She was 70. Surrounded by friends and family, Yasutake passed away peacefully, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances that captivated fans for decades. Born in 1953, in Los Angeles, California, Yasutake made significant contributions to the portrayal of Asian Americans in Hollywood, often bringing depth and authenticity to her roles. Yasutake’s character, Nurse Ogawa, became a beloved part of the Star Trek universe, appearing regularly from the fifth through the seventh seasons of the series and in the films “Star Trek: Generations” and “Star Trek: First Contact.” Her performances were praised for their warmth and realism, adding a humanizing touch to the high-tech world of Star Trek. Patti Yasutake arrives at Unbelievable movie, 50 Anniversary Startrek party and red carpet at TLC Chinese theater, Hollywood CA. Septemper 7 2016. In “The Host,” Nurse Ogawa shone as she and Dr. Crusher undertook a groundbreaking procedure, implanting a Trill symbiont into Commander Riker. This marked the first Federation encounter with the Trill society and its unique symbiosis between humanoid hosts and vermiform symbionts. Ogawa’s empathy was on full display as she navigated the complexities of the situation, especially considering that the Trill ambassador Odan, who was romantically involved with Dr. Crusher, was at the heart of the ordeal. Meanwhile, in “Ethics,” after Worf was left paralyzed from a severe accident, Ogawa assisted Dr. Crusher in wrestling with a controversial treatment proposed by a visiting specialist whose medical ethics were under scrutiny. Ogawa’s role was crucial as she supported Dr. Crusher through the ethical quandaries, highlighting her medical expertise and profound compassion. RIP Patti Yasutake Patti Yasutake, who played #TheNextGeneration’s Nurse Alyssa Ogawa in both the series and movies, sadly passed away on Monday (Aug 5) at the age of 70, after a long battle with cancer. Source: Deadline#StarTrek pic.twitter.com/LPSGUryhBC — Trek Central (@TheTrekCentral) August 6, 2024 In a piece on Star Trek’s website, the site’s managing editor Christine Dinh highlighted that Yasutake’s portrayal of Ogawa was significant as one of the few recurring ethnically Asian characters on the show during that era. This was notable at a time when, as Dinh put it, there “were so few characters who looked like me on-screen in Western media that I could count them on one hand.” Dinh said, “What stands out about Alyssa Ogawa’s story is that it spoke to the Asian American experience but wasn’t about that.” The late Patti Yasutake, star of 1993’s #StarTrek @Hallmark ornament commercial. pic.twitter.com/9hM2Wxswr9 — TrekCore.com (@TrekCore) August 7, 2024 Aside from her work in the Star Trek franchise, Yasutake appeared in a variety of other television shows and movies, demonstrating her versatile acting skills. Her other notable appearances include roles in “The Cosby Show,” where she played Mrs. Hickson in the episode “The Prom,” and in the medical drama “St. Elsewhere.” Additionally, Yasutake has been part of the cast in films like “Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot” and “The Hospital.” Her career reflects a strong presence in roles that require a compassionate and authoritative figure, often breaking the stereotypical boundaries faced by Asian American actors in Hollywood. She was an advocate for more inclusive representation in the entertainment industry, encouraging casting that reflects the real demographic diversity of audiences. (VOTE: Are You Supporting TRUMP Or KAMALA In November?), , Star Actress Passes Away At 70, https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Screenshot-2024-08-07-at-9.42.55 AM.png, Trending Politics Conservative News and Commentary, , https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/cropped-Trending-Politics-ILMF-Logo-Heart-bubble-32×32.jpg, https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/feed/, Chris Powell,

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REPORT: Kamala Was ‘Humiliated’ By Husband’s Affair, Made Shocking VP Decision To Cover It Up

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Doug Emhoff, poised to become the First Gentleman in January, is at the center of a swirling scandal. Over the weekend, a stunning revelation emerged about Emhoff’s past: his first marriage fell apart after he impregnated his children’s nanny. Sources now disclose that the mood at the residence of the vice president has grown incredibly tense.

Emhoff, admitted on Saturday in a statement that he had an affair during his first marriage, following the publication of the alleged details by the British tabloid.

“You know what they say, ‘once a cheater always a cheater,”‘ said one high-placed source to the DailyMail. “Of course, Kamala is worrying, not just that he might do it again, but could he have already done it again?”

Despite being aware of the situation, Kamala Harris, 59, feels “unnerved and humiliated,” according to the DailyMail. This comes just two weeks after it was confirmed that she would be the Democratic nominee for president in 2024.

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New York, NY – September 11, 2022: Vice President Kamala Harris and Second Gentlement Doug Emhoff attend 911 Memorial 21st Anniversary Commemoration at WTC

“She’s trying to focus on rebranding her image and this is the last thing she wanted right now. The Democrats’ convention is just around the corner and the election is less than three months away, so any distraction has to be bad news.” A source said, “Put bluntly it’s not a good look and Harris and her team know it. News of the affair has dominated coverage of the candidate over the weekend and sparked panic in her camp.”

“During my first marriage, Kerstin and I went through some tough times on account of my actions. I took responsibility, and in the years since, we worked through things as a family and have come out stronger on the other side,” Emhoff said in a statement provided to CNN.

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Najen Naylor (pictured) pregnant via DailyMail

Joe Biden’s vetting committee was aware of the relationship and its circumstances four years ago when Harris was being considered as a running mate, a person familiar with the conversations told CNN. This person also revealed that Emhoff had informed Harris about the affair long before their marriage. The relationship had concluded years before Emhoff began dating Harris.

The Daily Mail reported that the woman involved became pregnant and, according to a close friend, she “did not keep the child.” The woman, who is not being named by CNN, did not respond to a voicemail left on Saturday afternoon seeking her comment.

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“Doug and I decided to end our marriage for a variety of reasons, many years ago,” Kerstin said on Saturday. “He is a great father to our kids, continues to be a great friend to me and I am really proud of the warm and supportive blended family Doug, Kamala, and I have built together.”

A close friend with direct knowledge of the affair and pregnancy informed DailyMail that Naylor did not keep the child, whereas CBS has reported that the pregnancy ended in a miscarriage. Additionally, Stacey Brooks, who gave birth to twin boys around the same time Naylor was expecting, did not deny any of the claims. However, she stated she would not share further information without Naylor’s permission.

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2024-08-07 23:39:00, http://s.wordpress.com/mshots/v1/https%3A%2F%2Ftrendingpoliticsnews.com%2Freport-kamala-was-humiliated-by-husbands-affair-made-shocking-vp-decision-to-cover-it-up-mace%2F?w=600&h=450, Doug Emhoff, poised to become the First Gentleman in January, is at the center of a swirling scandal. Over the weekend, a stunning revelation emerged about Emhoff’s past: his first marriage fell apart after he impregnated his children’s nanny. Sources now disclose that the mood at the residence of the vice president has grown incredibly, The New Atlantis

Doug Emhoff, poised to become the First Gentleman in January, is at the center of a swirling scandal. Over the weekend, a stunning revelation emerged about Emhoff’s past: his first marriage fell apart after he impregnated his children’s nanny. Sources now disclose that the mood at the residence of the vice president has grown incredibly tense.

Emhoff, admitted on Saturday in a statement that he had an affair during his first marriage, following the publication of the alleged details by the British tabloid.

“You know what they say, ‘once a cheater always a cheater,”‘ said one high-placed source to the DailyMail. “Of course, Kamala is worrying, not just that he might do it again, but could he have already done it again?”

Despite being aware of the situation, Kamala Harris, 59, feels “unnerved and humiliated,” according to the DailyMail. This comes just two weeks after it was confirmed that she would be the Democratic nominee for president in 2024.

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New York, NY – September 11, 2022: Vice President Kamala Harris and Second Gentlement Doug Emhoff attend 911 Memorial 21st Anniversary Commemoration at WTC

“She’s trying to focus on rebranding her image and this is the last thing she wanted right now. The Democrats’ convention is just around the corner and the election is less than three months away, so any distraction has to be bad news.” A source said, “Put bluntly it’s not a good look and Harris and her team know it. News of the affair has dominated coverage of the candidate over the weekend and sparked panic in her camp.”

“During my first marriage, Kerstin and I went through some tough times on account of my actions. I took responsibility, and in the years since, we worked through things as a family and have come out stronger on the other side,” Emhoff said in a statement provided to CNN.

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Najen Naylor (pictured) pregnant via DailyMail

Joe Biden’s vetting committee was aware of the relationship and its circumstances four years ago when Harris was being considered as a running mate, a person familiar with the conversations told CNN. This person also revealed that Emhoff had informed Harris about the affair long before their marriage. The relationship had concluded years before Emhoff began dating Harris.

The Daily Mail reported that the woman involved became pregnant and, according to a close friend, she “did not keep the child.” The woman, who is not being named by CNN, did not respond to a voicemail left on Saturday afternoon seeking her comment.

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via DailyMail

“Doug and I decided to end our marriage for a variety of reasons, many years ago,” Kerstin said on Saturday. “He is a great father to our kids, continues to be a great friend to me and I am really proud of the warm and supportive blended family Doug, Kamala, and I have built together.”

A close friend with direct knowledge of the affair and pregnancy informed DailyMail that Naylor did not keep the child, whereas CBS has reported that the pregnancy ended in a miscarriage. Additionally, Stacey Brooks, who gave birth to twin boys around the same time Naylor was expecting, did not deny any of the claims. However, she stated she would not share further information without Naylor’s permission.

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, Doug Emhoff, poised to become the First Gentleman in January, is at the center of a swirling scandal. Over the weekend, a stunning revelation emerged about Emhoff’s past: his first marriage fell apart after he impregnated his children’s nanny. Sources now disclose that the mood at the residence of the vice president has grown incredibly tense. Emhoff, admitted on Saturday in a statement that he had an affair during his first marriage, following the publication of the alleged details by the British tabloid. “You know what they say, ‘once a cheater always a cheater,”‘ said one high-placed source to the DailyMail. “Of course, Kamala is worrying, not just that he might do it again, but could he have already done it again?” Despite being aware of the situation, Kamala Harris, 59, feels “unnerved and humiliated,” according to the DailyMail. This comes just two weeks after it was confirmed that she would be the Democratic nominee for president in 2024. New York, NY – September 11, 2022: Vice President Kamala Harris and Second Gentlement Doug Emhoff attend 911 Memorial 21st Anniversary Commemoration at WTC “She’s trying to focus on rebranding her image and this is the last thing she wanted right now. The Democrats’ convention is just around the corner and the election is less than three months away, so any distraction has to be bad news.” A source said, “Put bluntly it’s not a good look and Harris and her team know it. News of the affair has dominated coverage of the candidate over the weekend and sparked panic in her camp.” So proud of our Parson’s grad! Way to go Ella! @ella_emhoff @SecondGentleman @DouglasEmhoff pic.twitter.com/LFkL1vdSaZ — Kerstin Emhoff (@keprettybird) May 15, 2021 “During my first marriage, Kerstin and I went through some tough times on account of my actions. I took responsibility, and in the years since, we worked through things as a family and have come out stronger on the other side,” Emhoff said in a statement provided to CNN. Najen Naylor (pictured) pregnant via DailyMail Joe Biden’s vetting committee was aware of the relationship and its circumstances four years ago when Harris was being considered as a running mate, a person familiar with the conversations told CNN. This person also revealed that Emhoff had informed Harris about the affair long before their marriage. The relationship had concluded years before Emhoff began dating Harris. The Daily Mail reported that the woman involved became pregnant and, according to a close friend, she “did not keep the child.” The woman, who is not being named by CNN, did not respond to a voicemail left on Saturday afternoon seeking her comment. via DailyMail “Doug and I decided to end our marriage for a variety of reasons, many years ago,” Kerstin said on Saturday. “He is a great father to our kids, continues to be a great friend to me and I am really proud of the warm and supportive blended family Doug, Kamala, and I have built together.” A close friend with direct knowledge of the affair and pregnancy informed DailyMail that Naylor did not keep the child, whereas CBS has reported that the pregnancy ended in a miscarriage. Additionally, Stacey Brooks, who gave birth to twin boys around the same time Naylor was expecting, did not deny any of the claims. However, she stated she would not share further information without Naylor’s permission. (VOTE: Are You Supporting TRUMP Or KAMALA In November?), , REPORT: Kamala Was ‘Humiliated’ By Husband’s Affair, Made Shocking VP Decision To Cover It Up, https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/shutterstock_2467455347.jpg, Trending Politics Conservative News and Commentary, , https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/cropped-Trending-Politics-ILMF-Logo-Heart-bubble-32×32.jpg, https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/feed/, Chris Powell,