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Democrats and Liberal Media Pushing Joe Biden to Step Aside for 2024
In a hint that the Democratic establishment is beginning to question the wisdom or likelihood of a second Biden term in the face of uninspired polling for the veteran Democrat leader, unflattering reports about the president have begun to appear in traditionally supportive news channels.
“Behind closed doors, Biden has such a volatile temper that some aides try to avoid meeting with him alone.” “Some take a colleague, almost as a shield against a solo blast,” wrote Axios in a story that piqued the interest of political strategists.
“God dammit, how the f..k don’t you know this?!,” was one of the president’s favourite exhortations. According to Axios, who spoke to multiple current and former White House officials on the condition of anonymity, Trump screamed, “Don’t f..king bullsh.t me!” and “Get the f..k out of here!”
Meanwhile, The Atlantic, often a stronghold of pro-Democrat editorializing, published a high-profile commentary last week titled: The president has no business running for office at age 80, claiming that it would be “selfish” for Biden not to step down.
“Joe Biden played the leading role in a pivotal act in America’s grand story with grace and honour.” It is time for him to take a bow, receive the nation’s gratitude, and leave to well-deserved acclaim.”
“Harris may not be the right person, but what about any of the talented Democratic governors out there?” The piece went on, but stopped short of identifying California Governor Gavin Newsom or Illinois Governor Jay Pritzker, both of whom have expressed interest in running for president if Biden steps down.
The Democratic National Committee has ruled out any debates between Mr Biden and his current two competitors, Robert F Kennedy Junior and author Marianne Williamson, who surveys show have approximately a quarter of Democratic support.
According to PredictIt, a political betting market, Mr. Biden, who would be 86 at the end of any second term, remains the favourite to win the Democratic nomination, with a 66% chance, compared to Mr. Newsom’s 21%, Mr. Kenendy’s 11%, and Vice President Kamala Harris’ 5%.
Mr. Biden emphasised his knowledge and experience in an interview with CNN’s Fareed Zakaria released before the president’s trip to Europe for NATO meetings, dismissing questions about his age.
“I think a lot of people watch you and are impressed — and they think you’ve been a great president, but many of these people, and these are ardent supporters, say the next thing he should do is step aside and let another generation of Democrats take the baton,” Mr Zakaria added.
Last Monday, veteran New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd slashed the president for refusing to recognise his seventh grandson, four-year-old Navy Roberts, born out of wedlock to Hunter Biden and an exotic dancer.
“His stock in trade has been empathy, born of family tragedies.” “Callously scarring Navy’s life just as it begins undermines that,” she wrote.
According to a new poll, Americans are extremely sceptical of President Biden’s ability to manage the economy as he prepares to run for re-election in 2024.
According to the Associated Press and the National Opinion Research Centre (AP-NORC) at the University of Chicago poll, Biden has 33% approval on economic issues, and Americans are similarly sceptical of his ability to handle guns and immigration, with 31% approval on both issues.
According to the poll, which was issued on Monday, Biden’s overall approval rating is 40%. The score is higher than earlier this year, when Biden faced numbers as low as 36%.
Impeachment investigation into Joe Biden’s Attorney General
Meanwhile, speaker McCarthy has raised the prospect of launching an impeachment investigation into Joe Biden’s Attorney General Merrick Garland if the Justice Department fails to give over materials requested by House committees. This decision comes after months of Republican lawmakers criticizing Garland for what they see as a “two-tiered” method of managing Republican and Democratic investigations, as well as the Hunter Biden plea agreement.
Some Republican congressmen and presidential contenders in 2024 have also criticised Wray. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis indicated shortly after announcing his presidential candidature in 2024 that if elected, he would dismiss Wray. Trump appointed Wray in 2017. Unless they resign, retire, or are dismissed, FBI directors serve 10-year terms.
Garland isn’t the only Biden cabinet member under consideration for removal by House Republicans. Many conservatives want to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, and the House started an impeachment investigation into President Biden in June, citing GOP claims that he has failed to enforce immigration rules.
However, House Republicans are divided on whether the president or members of his administration should be removed. While far-right conservatives argue that a vote to remove one or more officials should be held quickly, more moderate GOP members tell NPR that it is critical to construct a case that an official is guilty of malfeasance. Multiple GOP members say the party’s base is eager for the House to vote to impeach the president and others as retaliation for the two impeachment votes against Trump, but the speaker has made it clear that any impeachment probe will be conducted in the traditional manner, with hearings and evidence considered by appropriate committees before any vote on the House floor.
Source: The Australian
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Millennials in Canada Have Turned their Backs on Justin Trudeau
Justine Trudeau and his Liberal Party are currently engaged in a fierce battle for second place against Jagmeet Singh’s socialist NDP, as both parties find themselves trailing by 20 points behind Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives.
A recent poll indicates that 38% of Canadians consider Trudeau to be the most ineffective leader the nation has encountered in over fifty years. An impressive 47% of Canadian Millennials indicated they would support Poilievre if an election were to take place today, while nearly half of all Canadians express a desire for an election to be called this year.
Pierre Poilievre’s strong appeal among young voters can be attributed primarily to economic factors: soaring inflation, a pressing cost-of-living crisis, and the challenge of housing affordability are pushing many away from the Liberals, who have held power for nearly nine years.
According to UnHeard, Millennials are increasingly distancing themselves from Trudeau due to his stringent measures aimed at controlling the internet to combat alleged disinformation, as well as his climate change initiatives, notably the carbon tax.
An increasing number of Canadians are becoming aware of Trudeau’s ineffective policies and his approach to mass immigration. This past summer, there was significant outrage among parents of teenagers and young adults as they observed their children remaining at home without jobs.
The primary concern stemmed from the fact that most low-skilled and entry-level positions were being filled by unskilled, temporary foreign workers, predominantly from India.
There has been a notable rise in criminal activities linked to international students and unvetted temporary residents who are becoming involved with Punjabi gangs in Canada, contributing to a surge in auto thefts nationwide.
Pierre Poilievre and the Conservatives are actively seeking to alter Trudeau’s approach to mass immigration and prioritize the construction of more housing should they come into power.
Significantly, Pierre Poilievre is perceived as more trustworthy than Trudeau, with over half of Canadians characterizing Poilievre as “open and honest about his actions, decisions, and intentions,” while only 39% share that sentiment regarding Trudeau.
The characteristics in question may shed light on Poilievre’s favorable polling, particularly among younger voters and women, who have historically leaned towards the Liberals or the NDP rather than the Conservatives.
The Liberal Party’s support has dwindled to an estimated 7% of Canadians, revealing a significant number of disillusioned voters eager for transformation. Poilievre is emerging as the type of leader that resonates with the desires of many Canadians.
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U.N. Special Rapporteur Calls on Thailand’s Banks to Cut-Off Myanmar Junta
The U.N special rapporteur for human rights in Myanmar has said the Bank of Thailand, commercial banks, and the anti-money laundering office are working on measures to stop the Myanmar Junta from acquiring weapons through Thailand’s banking system.
Tom Andrews the U.N. special rapporteur for human rights in Myanmar, said that some banks commercial in Thailand had aided Myanmar Junta’s by facilitating transactions that supplied military equipment to the Junta through the international banking system.
He called on the Bank of Thailand and financial institutions to do more to stop Myanmar’s junta acquiring weapons which they use on civilians to maintain power.
The special rapporteur was in Bangkok to address a parliamentary committee on security, he called on the Thai government to stop financial transactions that help supply weapons to Myanmar’s junta in line with a plan promoted by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) that sets out an end to violence as a first step toward peace.
In his 2023 report “The Billion Dollar Death Trade,” Andrews noted that Singapore had implemented a clear policy opposing the transfer of weapons to Myanmar.
Thailand’s Banks Lacked Clear Policy
As a result, exports of weapons and related materials from Singapore-registered entities using the formal banking system dropped from almost U.S. $120 million in fiscal year 2022 to just over $10 million over the next 12 months.
However, he said Thailand had no explicit policy position opposing weapons transfer to the Myanmar Junta, which saw exports from Thai-registered entities more than double in 2023, from just over $60 million to nearly $130 million.
He called on Thai Government to conduct a thorough investigation into transfers as Singapore had done into its companies’ dealings.
Andrews told the the committee that five Thai commercial banks and Thai-based companies were assisting Myanmar’s junta obtain weapons, dual-technology items and jet fuel, enabling Military Junta to conduct atrocities against the people.
But said he had found no evidence that the Thai government was involved or was aware of the transactions or that Thai commercial banks had knowledge.
Banks Condemn Myanmar Junta Violence
Meanwhile representatives from Thailand’s central bank, anti-money laundering office and the commercial banks named in the report were also present at the parliamentary meeting at government house in Bangkok.
A representative of the Bank of Thailand said officials were working with the commercial banks and the anti-money laundering office to make sure that enhanced oversight was properly practiced.
The Thai Bankers Association that was also at the parliamentary meeting said it did not have the means to investigate and monitor such irregularities beyond Thailand’s borders.
Mr. Pongsit Chaichatpornsuk, a Thai Bankers Association representative told the committee that If government security agencies tell us, we will stop transactions. We don’t support arms procurement by Myanmar Junta or any military government to violate human rights.
Thailand, which shares a long border with Myanmar and hosts many thousands of refugees fleeing conflict there, has tried to promote dialogue between Myanmar’s military rulers and opposition forces but no progress has been made.
This Article was first published in RFA
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People Rushing Sign Online Petition to Impeach South Korea’s President Crash Site
The Speaker of the National Assembly of South Korea said in a statement that an online petition calling for South Korea’s President Mr. Yoon Suk-yeol’s impeachment crashed due to the enormous number of individuals attempting to sign the petition. Saying the National Assembly would resolve the matter as quickly as possible.
Since the petition was launch on the National Assembly’s website on June 20, more than 811,000 people have signed it. The petition urges Parliament to introduce legislation to impeach President Yoon on the grounds that he is unfit for office.
Late on June 30, National Assembly Speaker Mr. Woo Won-shik issued an apology for the disturbance and stated that Parliament would take action to protect the public’s fundamental rights.
People attempting to access the petition on July 1 experienced delays of up to four hours. At one point, an error message indicated that more than 30,000 individuals were waiting to access the site.
South Korea’s Parliament Hesitant
The online petition accuses Yoon of corruption, escalating the risk of conflict with North Korea, and endangering South Koreans’ health by failing to prevent Japan from leaking treated radioactive water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear power plant.
By law, Parliament must assign every petition signed by more than 50,000 people to a committee, which will then decide whether to put it to a vote in the assembly.
However, the opposition Democratic Party, which has a majority in Parliament, is hesitant to turn the petition into an impeachment bill, according to media reports, with a spokesperson stating that the party has yet to address the topic.
The Parliament can impeach a president with a two-thirds majority. The Constitutional Court then deliberates the motion and decides whether to remove or reinstall the president.
Meanwhile, on Monday Reuters reported North Korea criticized a joint military exercise performed this month by South Korea, Japan, and the United States, according to official media, saying such drills demonstrate the three nations’ alliance has evolved into “the Asian version of NATO”.
On Thursday, the three countries began large-scale combined military drills named “Freedom Edge” featuring navy destroyers, fighter fighters, and the nuclear-powered US aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt, with the goal of strengthening defenses against missiles, submarines, and air strikes.
The drill was designed at a three-way meeting at Camp David last year to boost military cooperation amid concerns on the Korean peninsula caused by North Korea’s weapons testing.
Pyongyang will not overlook the strengthening of a military bloc led by the United States and its allies, and it would respond aggressively and decisively to defend regional peace, according to North Korea’s foreign ministry, as reported by KCNA.
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