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01-24-20  07:24am - 1795 days Original Post - #1
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Trump administration protects the rights of US citizens.

The wife of a US diplomat, who is accused of causing the death of a British teenager while driving on the wrong side of the road, is refusing to allow the woman to be extradited to Britain.

Trump stands for the rights of women everywhere.
And if she was driving on the wrong side of the road, she was innocent, because in the United States, we drive on the right side of the road, unlike Britain, which drives on the wrong side of the road.

So tah-tah to Britain, which is a foreign country.
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Trump administration accused by the U.K. of a 'denial of justice' after refusing to extradite woman accused of killing a British teenager

Business Insider
Thomas Colson
Jan 24th 2020 6:38AM

The US has denied the UK's request for the extradition of the US diplomat's wife who is accused of causing the death of a British teenager near a US military base in England last summer.
Harry Dunn was killed after being struck by a car which was allegedly being driven by Anne Sacoolas on the wrong side of the road.
The Home Office said: "We are disappointed in this decision, which appears to be a denial of justice. We are urgently considering our options."
A spokesman for the Dunn family accused the Trump administration of taking a "wrecking ball" to the alliance between the UK and US.

The United States has denied the UK's extradition request for the wife of an American diplomat who was involved in a car crash which killed an English teenager last year, a move the Home Office branded "a denial of justice."

Harry Dunn, a 19-year-old, was killed outside a US military base in Northamptonshire, England, in August last year.

British prosecutors sought the extradition of Anne Sacoolas, 42, after she was charged with causing his death by dangerous driving in December. Reports have suggested that she was driving on the wrong side of the road when Dunn was struck.

But US secretary of state Mike Pompeo confirmed overnight that the request had been denied.

The US state department said granting the extradition request "would set an extraordinarily troubling precedent."

A long-standing agreement between the UK and US means that Sacoolas, as the wife of an American official stationed at the base, had diplomatic immunity.

She returned to the US following the crash and has refused to return to England where she would face criminal charges.

The Home Office said: "We are disappointed in this decision, which appears to be a denial of justice. We are urgently considering our options."

Washington had been expected to deny the extradition request, but the decision nonetheless risks being politically damaging for Boris Johnson, who is eager to forge a closer relationship with Trump as both administrations enter into negotiations over a post-Brexit trade deal.

Radd Seiger, a spokesman for the Dunn family, accused the Trump administration of taking a "wrecking ball" to the alliance between the two countries.

"This administration is heaving lawlessly and taking a wrecking ball to one of the greatest alliances in the word. This is a lawless, corrupt administration that appears intent on attacking even its closest international ally."

He called for the British government to meet the family and discuss potential next steps but appeared to acknowledge that Trump would not accede to the UK's demands.

"This administration will go away, but this extradition request will never go away," he said.

In a statement rejecting the UK's extradition request, the US state department said Sacoolas had enjoyed diplomatic immunity during her stay in the UK, meaning she should not face charges.

"If the United States were to grant the UK's extradition request, it would render the invocation of diplomatic immunity a practical nullity and would set an extraordinarily troubling precedent," it said.

01-24-20  07:43am - 1795 days #2
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Fake news: Trump orders the pentagon to devise drone attack on Greta Thunberg.

Fake news:
Greta Thunberg, the teenage climate activist who has been critical of Trump's energy policies, is now a thorn in Trump's side.
Trump has enough problems with the impeachment process, which implies he abused his position as president.
So Trump has ordered the pentagon (the Department of Defense) to elimate the Greta Thunberg threat.
If innocent civilians are also killed, that is the nature of collateral damage.
Trump must be obeyed.
And feared.
Glory be to Trump, the bestest president the US has ever had.

And if you're not nice to Trump, be warned: Trump is dangerous to critics. His tweets are like guided missiles.
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Greta Thunberg brushes off mockery from Steven Mnuchin

The Associated Press
JAMEY KEATEN and PAN PYLAS
Jan 24th 2020 9:51AM

DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) — Teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg has brushed off criticism and mockery from the U.S. Treasury chief, saying Friday his comments have “of course no effect” on her and fellow campaigners.

The 17-year-old Swedish star's comments marked a final coda to the four-day World Economic Forum summit in Davos, where a major theme was tension between environmental activists who want to protect the Earth and Trump administration officials and business titans who want to exploit its resources for jobs, profits and economic growth.

Many of the 3,000-odd business leaders, government officials, U.N. representatives, civil society advocates and other elites on hand have found themselves somewhere along the spectrum between the positions staked out by Trump and Thunberg. She sat in on Trump's speech Tuesday to the forum, but that did little to bridge their ideological differences.

On Friday, Thunberg, who has been battling the flu this week, kept her lucidity and apologized for her “low energy” - a term Trump has often used to mock rivals - as she spoke out again in favor of science and facts, and set off on yet another “Fridays for Future” march through snowy Davos streets.

At a news conference before the march, she acknowledged young climate activists “are being criticized all the time” in comments like those from U.S. Treasury chief Steven Mnuchin.

Mnuchin had a day earlier dismissed Thunberg’s suggestion that governments and companies cut back dramatically on fossil fuels with a condescending barb.

“Is she the chief economist? Who is she? I’m confused,” he said. Then, following a brief pause, he said it was ‘‘a joke.”

‘‘After she goes and studies economics in college, she can come back and explain that to us,” he added.

Thunberg insisted that her priority was drawing attention and action to concerns about global warming.

“We cannot care about those kinds of things,” said the Swede, who was selected as Time’s Person of the Year for 2019.

“The situation is not being treated like the crisis it is,” she said alongside fellow activists Vanessa Nakate of Uganda, Loukina Tille of Switzerland, Luisa Neubauer of Germany, and Isabelle Axelsson of Sweden.

Thunberg and her climate advocates have also come in for criticism from some longstanding environmental advocates over tactics, if not necessarily their ambitions.

Famed primatologist Jane Goodall warned about “gloom and doom” messages that cause some young people to lose hope.

“It doesn’t help when young people stand up and point fingers and blame people. That doesn’t work. The only way it works is to tell stories and to get to people’s hearts, and some of these young people I know have such amazing stories, and they really are changing the way people think," Goodall said in an interview Thursday. “But not in an aggressive way.”

A press handler for Thunberg said she wasn't available to respond to those comments.

Marco Lambertini, director general of WWF, defended Thunberg as the “biggest catalyst for change over the past year.

“Fundamentally you need to listen to young people, and that they feel we are stealing their futures and their opportunities,” he said.

01-24-20  08:13am - 1795 days #3
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Fake news:
Trump has a heart of gold.
He admires lovers everywhere.
So he is sending his personal attorney (Rudy Giuliani) to help this stranger who was caught kissing a woman who is not his wife at a soccer game.

The passion of the game is what made the man lose control. He was not responsible for kissing the woman.

Maybe Rudy can use some of the slush fund Trump has built up to pay off the current wife?

The reason for Trump's interest: the clip of the man kissing the woman has nearly 27 million views.
That's the kind of views that make Trump sit up and take notice.
Maybe Trump can post some clips of his (alleged) encounters with Stormy Daniels, to boost his ratings.
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Man in hot water after being caught kissing at game: 'I hope you never have to be in my position'

In The Know
Justin Chan
Jan 23rd 2020 3:40PM

A man who was caught kissing a woman while attending a soccer game in Ecuador is now in hot water, Metro reports.

Last Saturday, CBS reporter Roger Gonzalez shared a clip in which the man — identified as Deyvi Andrade — was at a match between Barcelona SC and Delfin. Andrade is seen with his arm around a woman and kissing her before realizing that the moment was caught on a kiss cam. He immediately pulls his arm away from her and stares straight ahead with a grim expression on his face.

"When you kiss your side chick and realize your marriage is over cuz you're on camera," Gonzalez jokingly captioned the clip on Twitter.

The footage immediately went viral. As of Thursday afternoon, it has received nearly 27 million views and over 342,000 likes.

"'Won't get noticed in this crowd!'" one person joked in response.

"I saw this live last night," another wrote. "Dude's done and everybody's been roasting him, even the commentators during the game."

According to Metro, it turns out that Andrade did, in fact, cheat on his partner. The man reportedly took to Facebook and Instagram to later defend himself.

"If it was a woman was in my place what would you do?" he oddly asked in Spanish, according to the publication's translation of the post.

"Various videos have been circulating of unfaithful women but they haven’t been made fun of as much as me. I hope you never have to be in my position," he continued.

Andrade then went on to tell social media users that he planned to defend his "honor" and "pride as a man until the end."

"We all fail and we all repent, thank you to those who have invited me to church and if I go it is so I can heal my family," he posted.

"No one is going to be able to damage my image, God is big and strong and these women who are criticizing me, I know too have cheated but they still comment," he added.

The Metro notes that Andrade also admitted that the viral footage had, in fact, ruined his relationship.

"You’ve already destroyed my relationship, what more do you want?" he asked.

"You don’t know the psychological damage you have caused with your hatred directed at me," the man wrote. "Everyone fails and we can forgive from our hearts. God give me strength!"

Neither the woman in the footage nor Andrade's ex-partner has been identified.

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