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Source Article from https://slate.com/technology/2019/10/how-much-the-2020-candidates-were-spending-on-twitter.html

This past weekend marks the third year in a row Donald Trump has refused to attend the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner (WHCAD), which honors the First Amendment, especially a free press, and typically includes a comedic roast of the president. Instead, Trump followed his own tradition of holding a rally where he took the opportunity to bash the press on the exact same night that our nation honors it. This year was different, though, because the WHCAD chose to feature a historian rather than a comedian as the main speaker, and because the administration announced days before the event it would completely boycott the celebration. There was reason to wonder whether these shifts might affect our longstanding tradition of roasting the president while celebrating the First Amendment.

Historically, making jokes about our sitting president while honoring our free press was an important reminder that our nation has one of the strongest free speech protections in the world. Not only did the event honor the way that the First Amendment protects journalists; but it also served to underscore the ways that it protects comedians. The fact that a comedian would roast the president to his face proved that our nation had an exceedingly strong commitment to free speech. So, the decision to remove a comedian from the event was cause for concern. Was Trump dismantling our ability to mock him without fear of reprisal? Had the Trump administration succeeded in chilling comedic free speech?

The decision to move away from having a comedian as a featured speaker came in the wake of fallout over Michelle Wolf’s appearance at it last year. While some of us found her roast to be sharp and ironic, for many in the mainstream media her comments targeting the appearance of Sarah Huckabee Sanders crossed a line. Chris Cillizza of CNN found this line about Sanders from Wolf’s speech to be an example of bullying: “I think she’s very resourceful, like she burns facts and then she uses that ash to create a perfect smoky eye. Maybe she’s born with it, maybe it’s lies.” The crack led many to say that “going after [Sanders’] looks” was too much, even though it isn’t clear that reading of the joke even makes sense.

In any case, both the White House and the news media thought Wolf had gone too of far. Thus, this year The White House Correspondents’ Association caved to pressure and decided to plan the event without a comedic roast of the president, choosing to tap historian Ron Chernow to keynote instead.

Well before Trump took office, some speculated that the WHCAD, sometimes referred to as “nerd prom,” had morphed into a love fest between the Washington power elite, celebrities, and journalists. The chummy, glitzy event seemed more like a celebration of U.S. oligarchy than the First Amendment.

There is much truth to that view, but it would be a mistake not to remember the various times that the event helped make history and reinforced our free speech traditions. Despite its flaws, it was the one event that underlined the connection between a free press and the ability to mock those in power without penalty. And in the past there have been truly epic nights. Recall Stephen Colbert’s extraordinary roast of George W. Bush in 2006 and Seth Meyers powerful roast of Trump in 2011—a roast some still think caused Trump to run. And we shouldn’t forget Hasan Minhaj’s 2017 roast during the first WHCAD that Trump skipped, where he reminded the audience that

“Only in America can a first-generation, Indian American Muslim kid get on the stage and make fun of the president. The orange man behind the Muslim ban. And it’s a sign to the rest of the world. It’s this amazing tradition that shows the entire world that even the president is not beyond the reach of the First Amendment.”

The administration boycott, the flagrant ways the President mocks our free press, and the WHCA surrendering to pressure, canceling a comedic presence, and choosing an anodyne speaker instead were not good signs. But luckily, there was another event that aired night.

Starting in 2017, satirical comedian Samantha Bee, who regularly hosts “Full Frontal” for TBS, launched an alternative event called the “Not the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.”  When it first launched, the same year Minhaj hosted the “main” event, it served as an important complement. This year, as the WHCAD became almost irrelevant, it proved that it may well take over the mantle of protecting free speech and making sure we can laugh at those in power.

When Bee announced the decision to host the event again she stated: “I vowed never to host a NWHCD ever again. But the White House Correspondents’ Association has left me no choice — it is now up to comedy journalists to take care of real journalists…. It’s bigger than just the Free Press this time around. This is about the non-sexy parts of the First Amendment too — and if the White House Correspondents’ Association won’t defend them, we will.”

Bee’s event offered the feisty, edgy, gloves-off comedy our nation needs in the Trump era. As Bee opened the event, she made her mission clear: “I really believe that once a year the current president should face someone who calls them out on their shit.” She then went on to say, “Tonight I want to focus on what a f**king coward he is. Imagine being the most powerful man in the world and you can’t listen to a comedian razz you for five minutes?”

She spared no words for Sarah Huckabee Sanders as well. Making it clear she would never make fun of her looks, an ironic nod to Michele Wolf from last year, Bee complemented Sanders on hair and skin to then say that on the inside, she is “as hideous as a pinworm in an anus. On the inside that woman is 90 percent taint. And I mean that medically.”

As Bee ended her opening monologue she explained that she wanted to put Trump at ease on the chance that he was watching “because Tucker Carlson had run out of racism.” She then turned to the camera and said, “Hey there champ. I know you are scared of being the butt of a joke, but we could try to fix that. …The next time you are feeling a little weak in the knees and aren’t sure how to face something scary. Maybe you can go down to the holding facility in Brownsville and ask a preschooler you’ve stolen from his parents for some pointers. You’ll be able to face big bullies like me in no time.”

In those few moments Bee did an excellent job of putting the hoopla over jokes into context. What exactly is the outrage over? A joke about Sanders’s eye makeup? Or an administration that separates young children refugees from their families?

In addition to performances from Bee, the “Not the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner” event included skits from professors and critics on the flaws to thinking that the news needs to be “fair and balanced.” Even Robert De Niro, a vocal Trump criticappeared at the event to say that he looked forward to “the exquisite release” of voting the president out of office in 2020.

Bee’s show was scathing satire and it proved that, even if Trump succeeds in intimidating those in the press, the comedians are ready and willing to fight for the First Amendment. It also showed us that the comedians may be better at responding to Trump’s bullying than the press may be.

While the press responds to Trump’s accusations of bias, often accommodating to him more than they should, the comedians refuse to entertain Trump’s snowflake hysterics. If there is one thing a comedian knows how to handle, it is how to make fun of someone who can’t take a joke.

Source Article from https://www.salon.com/2019/04/29/samantha-bees-brutal-trump-taunts-why-her-not-the-white-house-correspondents-dinner-is-necessary/

Not long ago, President Enrique Peña Nieto opened his hangar doors for the most expensive presidential jet in the entire world. This time, the investigative journalists team of Aristegui Noticias has exposed his nearly $7MM mansion, referred to as the ‘White House’. The residence is located in Lomas de Chapultepec, which is one of the most prestigious areas of Mexico City. Coincidentally, the luxurious home is neither under the President or his wife, Angelica Rivera’s name, but under Grupo Higa, a construction company which was on the verge of benefitting from a millionaire contract to build a train from DF to the city of Queretaro. The house is, however, adjacent to one of the actress’s residences in the parallel street.

While such contract recently fell through due to other construction company’s complaints about the little time they’d had to pitch for the projects, Mexico’s First Lady did call the mansion “their home.” In May 2013, Rivera gave her first interview as Peña Nieto’s wife to socialite magazine ‘¡Hola!’ where she said, “In our house, we lead our lives as normal as possible. I’ve let them know that ‘Los Pinos’ has been lent to us for only six years, but our true house, our home, is right here where this interview is taking place.”

The mansion known as “La Palma”, was built by architect Miguel Aragonés and painted in all white with a lighting system that can turn the walls, any color desired. Its luxuries include a huge, underground parking lot, an elevator connecting all floors, an outdoor living room and dining room, multiple bedrooms plus a main one with separate walk in closets, bathrooms and spa areas. The home of the presidential family is being maintained and looked after by the President’s staff (EMP) in the meantime, which are reportedly ensuring everything is adapted to the Peña’s family’s needs.

Grupo Higa, whose name the mansion is under, is affiliated with construction company Constructora Teya, which highly benefited from Peña Nieto’s government of Estado de México, as he granted the company numerous projects and helicopter rents.

Source Article from http://www.latintimes.com/enrique-pena-nietos-white-house-mansion-exposed-see-house-valued-almost-7mm-dollars-274599

Kyle Rittenhouse’s claim that he is “not a racist person”, made to Tucker Carlson, landed in an atmosphere of controversy and condemnation ahead of the interview airing in full on Fox News on Monday night.

Rittenhouse, 18, was acquitted on Friday on charges stemming from killing two men and wounding one during unrest after the shooting of a Black man by a white police officer in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last year. Rittenhouse is white, as were the men he shot.

“This case has nothing to do with race,” Rittenhouse told Carlson in excerpts released by Fox News. “It never had anything to do with race. It had to do with the right to self-defense.”

Rittenhouse has attracted support from conservative groups and lawmakers, some of whom, on the far right of the Republican party, have celebrated his acquittal and offered him internships. Before the trial, Rittenhouse was photographed in a bar with apparent members of the far-right Proud Boys.

His attorneys have said he is not a white supremacist. Many in the media have said otherwise.

On Saturday, the MSNBC host Tiffany Cross said: “The fact that white supremacists roam the halls of Congress freely and celebrate this little murderous white supremacist, and the fact that he gets to walk the streets freely, it lets you know these people have access to instituting laws, they represent the legislative branch of this country.”

Speaking to Carlson, who also made a documentary on the case, Rittenhouse said: “I’m not a racist person. I support the [Black Lives Matter] movement, I support peacefully demonstrating.”

Rittenhouse’s lawyer, Mark Richards, told CNN he “did not approve” of Carlson filming a documentary with Rittenhouse, and “threw [the film crew] out of the room several times”.

“I don’t think a film crew is appropriate for something like this,” Richards said.

Rittenhouse was 17 when he traveled 20 miles from his home in Antioch, Illinois, to Kenosha, in the wake of the shooting of Jacob Blake on 23 August. That shooting and the protests in Kenosha became part of a national reckoning over police use of force against Black people, after the murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer in May.

Rittenhouse was armed with an AR-style semiautomatic rifle when he joined others who said they were intent on protecting private property on 25 August.

Prosecutors argued that the teenager as a “wannabe soldier” who went looking for trouble. Rittenhouse claimed he was attacked and in fear for his life. A jury found him not guilty on charges of homicide, attempted homicide and reckless endangering in the deaths of Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, and Anthony Huber, 26, and the wounding of Gaige Grosskreutz, now 28.

Derrick Johnson, the president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), said the verdict in the case was hard for Black Americans to take.

“Here you have a 17-year-old who illegally purchased a gun, traveled across state lines to protect property that was not his, for owners who did not invite him, and he put himself in harm’s way based on the rhetoric that he’s seen on social media platforms,” Johnson told CBS’s Face the Nation.

He called the verdict “a warning shot that vigilante justice is allowed in this country or in particular communities”.

On Sunday, several dozen gathered at Kenosha’s Civic Center Park. Marchers traced the route Rittenhouse took, carrying signs that said “Reject Racist Vigilante Terror” and “THE WHOLE SYSTEM IS GUILTY!”

Protesters chanted, “No justice, no peace” and “Anthony and Jo Jo”. A couple carried long guns.

The Rev Jesse Jackson, 80, was scheduled to appear but did not. Organizers said he was working with congressional leaders to ask that the Department of Justice investigate further prosecution. A release from Jackson’s Rainbow Push Coalition said the justice department should consider aiding and abetting charges for Rittenhouse’s mother.

“The verdict of not guilty is very revealing of the state of criminal justice in America,” Bishop Grant, the Rainbow Push Coalition national field director, said in a statement.

Source Article from https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/nov/22/kyle-rittenhouse-fox-news-tucker-carlson-interview

The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 on Tuesday that a Montana scholarship program that indirectly provided state funds to religious schools is protected by the Constitution, weighing in on a high-profile dispute over the separation of church and state. 

Chief Justice John Roberts wrote for the court. He was joined by fellow conservative Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh. The court’s four Democratic appointees dissented. 

Roberts wrote that a decision by the Montana Supreme Court to invalidate a scholarship program on the basis that it would provide funding to religious schools in addition to secular schools “bars religious schools from public benefits solely because of the religious character of the schools.”

“The provision also bars parents who wish to send their children to a religious school from those same benefits, again solely because of the religious character of the school,” Roberts wrote. 

Roberts wrote that no state is required to subsidize private education, but if it does, “it cannot disqualify some private schools solely because they are religious.”

The decision comes after a string of cases in which Roberts sided with the court’s liberal wing on issues involving LGBT rights, immigration and abortion

The case concerned a scholarship program enacted in Montana in 2015, which provided individuals and businesses with up to $150 in tax credits to match donations to private, nonprofit scholarship organizations.

Shortly after the program was enacted, the Montana Department of Revenue put in place a rule that barred scholarship recipients from using funds from the program to pay for religious schools. 

That rule was intended to comply with a provision of the Montana Constitution, which forbids “any direct or indirect appropriation or payment from any public fund or monies … for any sectarian purpose,” including “to aid any church, school, academy, seminary, college, university, or other literary or scientific institution.”  

Similar prohibitions, known as Blaine Amendments, exist in the constitutions of 36 other states, and in many cases stemmed from anti-Catholic sentiments. 

Three mothers who relied on the scholarship program to help pay for their children’s tuition at a  nondenominational Christian school challenged the department’s rule, arguing that it violated the First Amendment’s religious protections. 

A trial court in Montana sided with the mothers, but the Montana Supreme Court reversed the decision, reasoning that the tax-credit program was in effect indirectly paying for tuition at religious schools, in violation of the state constitution. 

The Montana court struck down the tax-credit program in its entirety. 

The mothers took the case to the Supreme Court, arguing that the lower court decision was impermissibly hostile to religion. 

“Prohibiting all religious options in otherwise generally available student-aid programs rejects that neutrality and shows inherent hostility toward religion,” their attorney, Richard Komer, told the justices in a filing.

The Montana Department of Revenue countered that the state Supreme Court decision “protects religious freedom.”

The state constitution’s prohibition on funding religious schools “does not restrain individual liberty,” wrote Adam Unikowsky, an attorney for the state. “Rather, it restrains the government by barring state aid to religious schools.” 

Montana’s tax-credit scholarship program was similar to programs run in 18 states, according to a friend-of-the-court brief submitted to the justices. 

Religious groups celebrated the Supreme Court’s decision.

Brian Burch, the president of Catholic Vote, a national faith-based advocacy organization, said the ruling was “long overdue victory for American families and a defeat for anti-Catholic bigotry.”

Kristen Waggoner, an attorney at the religious liberty group Alliance Defending Freedom, said “the Supreme Court sent a message loud and clear: Equal opportunity doesn’t hinge on your religious beliefs and practices. That’s what the First Amendment means.”

On the other side, American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten condemned the court’s move, saying calling it “a seismic shock that threatens both public education and religious liberty.”

“Never in more than two centuries of American history has the free exercise clause of the First Amendment been wielded as a weapon to defund and dismantle public education,” Weingarten said.

Daniel Mach, an attorney at the American Civil Liberties Union, said the decision was the “the latest in a disturbing line of Supreme Court cases attacking the very foundations of the separation of church and state.”

“In the past, the court used to guard against government-funded religion. Today, the court has not only allowed, but actually required taxpayers to underwrite religious education,” Mach said. 

The majority’s decision also came under attack from the court’s liberal wing, with multiple justices penning dissents. 

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, joined by Justice Elena Kagan, argued that the Montana Supreme Court’s decision to strike down the scholarship program in its entirety, rather than just restricting its benefits for religious schools, meant that the state was not discriminating against those with religious views. 

“Under that decree, secular and sectarian schools alike are ineligible for benefits, so the decision cannot be said to entail differential treatment based on petitioners’ religion,” Ginsburg wrote. “Put somewhat differently, petitioners argue that the Free Exercise Clause requires a State to treat institutions and people neutrally when doling out a benefit—and neutrally is how Montana treats them in the wake of the state court’s decision.”

Justice Sonia Sotomayor relied on similar reasoning in a separate dissent. She added that the top court had “never before held unconstitutional government action that merely failed to benefit religious exercise.” 

Justice Stephen Breyer, in a dissent joined by Kagan, wrote that the “majority’s approach and its conclusion in this case, I fear, risk the kind of entanglement and conflict that the Religion Clauses are intended to prevent.”

The case is Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue, No. 18-1195.

Source Article from https://www.cnbc.com/2020/06/30/supreme-court-says-religious-schools-can-get-tax-credit-funded-scholarships.html

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) – An Austin-East High School student accused of shooting a Knoxville police officer died Monday afternoon.

Officers with the Knoxville Police Department responded to a report of someone possibly armed with a gun at Austin-East Magnet High School around 3:15 p.m. Monday, according to the TBI.

Upon arrival, officers located the student inside a school restroom. TBI officials said that officers ordered the student out, but he refused to comply.

As officers entered the restroom, the student reportedly fired shots, striking an officer. Officials said one officer returned fire.

No information was released about whether the returned fire struck the student.

The officer who was shot was taken to University of Tennessee Medical Center with a leg injury where he was last listed in serious condition and in surgery.

Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon confirmed she met with the officer who was conscious and alert, “He’d rather he be hurt than anyone else and he’s in very good spirits.”

Knoxville Police Chief Eve Thomas said it was chilling to learn an officer had been hit and that it had happened at a school. She said the school was initially placed on lockdown while officers ascertained who was involved. She said officers then worked to reunite students with their loved ones.

Multiple law enforcement agencies responded to the incident including Knoxville Fire Department, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives in Nashville (ATF Nashville) and TBI. The Knoxville Fire Department said its crews were some of the first on the scene. Fire officials said officers worked as shields for paramedics who worked to find injured individuals.

“ATF will be working with the Knoxville PD as well as focusing on the tracing of firearms and the recovery of shell cases which will be entered into NIBIN to see if there are any connections to previous shootings,” said ATF in a statement.

KPD said a reunification site had been established at the baseball field behind Austin-East High School near Wilson and South Hembree.

Following the shooting, Knox Co. Schools Superintendent Bob Thomas notified the public regarding the school building being secured. “The school building has been secured and students who were not involved in the incident have been released to their families,” said KCS Superintendent Bob Thomas.

Mayor Kincannon commended Austin-East School staff for their work to protect students. She also praised the officer who was shot on the scene for risking his life for the safety of the students.

“We all need to work together to stop the violence,” Kincannon said. “It’s a big challenge and we’re going to need the whole city to work together.”

Austin-East Behavior Interventionist, Quana Fields, told WVLT’s Ashley Bohle she and other staff members were inside the school building around 4:00 p.m. while police continued their investigation.

Knox Co. Mayor Kincannon and KCS Superintendent Bob Thomas released a statement in a media briefing Monday night following the fatal shooting at Austin-East High School.

“Let’s work together to stop the violence in Knoxville,” said Mayor Kincannon. “We lost someone particularly close to the community,” says Mayor Kincannon KCS Bob Thomas says Austin-East will have counselors available at the school on Tuesday, April 13.

Tennessee officials spoke out following the fatal shooting.

Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs released a statement expressing his condolences:

I am as troubled and frustrated about this as everyone else. I want to thank the officer for risking his life to protect everyone in the school and encourage everyone to remember how hard these last few months have been on our Austin-East families. I also want to reiterate that my office is committed to working with the city, KPD, KCSO and KCS to find solutions to these tragic situations.

Mayor Kincannon commended Austin-East School staff for their work to protect students: She also praised the officer who was shot on the scene for risking his life for the safety of the students.

“We all need to work together to stop the violence,” Kincannon said. “It’s a big challenge and we’re going to need the whole city to work together.”

Governor Bill Lee asked Tennesseans to ‘pray for the families and victims,” impacted by the shooting.

Four teenage Austin-East High School students have been killed as the result of multiple shootings in Knoxville since the beginning of 2021. Here is a timeline of events:

A suspect was arrested and charged in the January shooting, but no other suspects have been identified and no charges have been filed in relation to the other shootings.

On March 8, Austin-East High School released a new bag policy to deter students from bringing unwanted items onto campus. The approved bags for students include clear backpacks, mesh backpacks and small clutch purses no larger than 4.5″x6.5″. School officials say prohibited bags include solid backpacks, fanny packs, purses, reusable grocery totes, duffle/gym bags and large solid bags.

New bag policy at Austin-East High School(Captured from Austin-East Safety Update Manual)

The City of Knoxville announced a city-wide prayer meeting, starting at 6 p.m., Tuesday April 13 at the Overcoming Believers Church located on 211 Harriet Tubman St, Knoxville, TN 37915.

A prayer circle is scheduled for Tuesday, April 13 at 12:00 p.m. across from Austin-East High School.

The TBI will lead the investigation. WVLT is continuing to update with the latest information.

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MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — FBI agents negotiated for more than eight hours Thursday with a suspect who held five bank employees hostage in St. Cloud.

In a press conference held just before midnight Thursday, St. Cloud Police Chief Blair Anderson said a 911 call came in at about 1:48 p.m. from the branch manager of the Wells Fargo at 200 33rd Avenue South. The manager said they were concerned for the safety of customers and employees due to the presence of a “disgruntled” man who was upset about a previous transaction.

While officers were en route, police were notified that a panic alarm was triggered at the bank. All customers fled the building, leaving five employees there with the suspect, identified by Chief Anderson as 35-year-old Ray Reco McNeary.

Agents walk Ray Reco McNeary out of the bank (credit: CBS)

When police arrived, McNeary asked for the FBI to be called in. An FBI tactical team and a crisis negotiation team came to the scene, and were in open communication for hours with McNeary.

The first hostage was released just before 6:30 p.m. Right after she exited, McNeary was seen throwing a wad of cash out onto the sidewalk.

At about 7:45 p.m., a second hostage was released.

A third hostage left the building just after 7:50 p.m.

A fourth hostage was escorted away just after 8 p.m.

Chief Anderson said some of the five hostages made a run for the door to escape, including the fifth and final hostage, who can be seen rolling out of the front door right as St. Cloud police and FBI tactical teams moved in to storm the building. McNeary was then arrested without incident.

Anderson said it’s not clear if McNeary had a weapon, and investigators were still searching the building. He also said McNeary has “an extensive criminal” history that goes back about a decade, and he was actually due in court Thursday in connection to a violent offense.

Stearns County Attorney Janelle Kendall said during Thursday night’s press conference that her office was actively talking with the U.S. Attorney’s Office about which agency will file charges against McNeary, which are expected to include bank robbery and kidnapping.

Hundreds of people gathered across the street from the bank for hours to watch the events unfold, cheering each time a hostage left the building.

At one point during the evening, McNeary used one of the hostage’s phones and their Facebook account to post a brief livestreamed video, where two hostages are seen calmly seated as FBI agents stand outside a drive-through teller window.

Police say no hostages or members of law enforcement were hurt in the ordeal.

Source Article from https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2021/05/07/st-cloud-bank-employees-unharmed-after-hourslong-hostage-ordeal-ray-reco-mcneary-in-custody/

“The culture war over this issue has definitely moved on,” he said. “Even among Republicans, you’re getting very close to a majority supporting legalization outright.”

Recreational marijuana use is now legal in 14 states, as well as the nation’s capital. Some states and municipalities have even made it illegal for employers to consider past marijuana use in pre-employment screenings, as the Biden administration has done.

A Nevada law that took effect last year prevents companies from considering a pre-employment test result for marijuana use; in New York City, a new law disallows employers from doing pre-employment marijuana tests. Those laws don’t apply to positions where safety may be a concern, or to jobs tied to federal programs that require drug testing.

The White House downplayed the layoffs, which were first reported in The Daily Beast last week. “The bottom line is this,” Ms. Psaki wrote on Twitter on Friday. “Of the hundreds of people hired, only five people who had started working at the White House are no longer employed as a result of this policy.”

Ms. Psaki emphasized that the administration had overhauled previous hiring standards to allow for more leniency. “As a result, more people will serve who would not have in the past with the same level of recent drug use,” she said.

The Daily Beast also reported that the White House had forced out, suspended or reassigned dozens of staff members as a result of marijuana use, but two people close to the situation told The Times last week that was not the case. In an interview, a senior White House official put the number closer to a dozen.

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  • The Israeli Prime Minister traveled to Moscow in secret to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
  • Israel has offered to mediate the crisis between Russia and Ukraine. 
  • Naftali Bennett has spoken to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky three times in 24 hours.

The Israeli Prime Minister met with Russian President Vladimir Putin and held a series of calls with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky this weekend.

This follows Israel’s offer to mediate the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, at the behest of Zelensky, per Reuters.

Prime Minister Naftali Bennet secretly traveled to Moscow on Saturday to meet with Putin to discuss the ongoing crisis in Ukraine. Saturday marked the tenth day of Russia’s war on its neighbor

“The meeting took place after a long series of talks between the Prime Minister and leaders over the past week,” an Israeli official told Insider.

It lasted about three hours, the official said, and also touched upon the situation for Israelis and Jewish communities in Ukraine and the progress of nuclear talks in Vienna, the official added.

After the talk, Bennett flew to Berlin to meet with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett boards a helicopter on March 6, 2022.

Insider


On Sunday, Israel’s Government Press Office told Insider that Bennett spoke with Zelensky.

It was the third time the two leaders had spoken within 24 hours. The two previous calls took place on Saturday evening, after the meeting with Putin, the press office said.

Bennett also had a conversation with President of France Emmanuel Macron.

Western nations have imposed a series of economic sanctions on Russia and blocked the country from international banking systems, among other measures. Western leaders have also supplied weapons to Ukraine, and many neighboring countries have accepted the Ukrainians fleeing the conflict but have been hesitant to put boots on the ground. 

Putin spoke out on Saturday against the possibility of countries imposing a no-fly zone over Ukraine, arguing it would signal their involvement in the war. 

“We will immediately consider them as participants in a military conflict, and it doesn’t matter members of which organizations they are,” Putin said, according to a tweet from the RIA Novosti, a Russian state-owned news outlet.

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Republican
presidential nominee Donald Trump and Mexican President Enrique
Pena Nieto in Mexico City on August 31.

REUTERS/Henry Romero

During a phone call with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto on
Friday, US President Donald Trump disparaged Mexico and
threatened to use military force against the drug trade,
according to Dolia Estevez, a journalist based in Washington, DC.

In an interview with the Mexican news outlet
Aristegui Noticias, Estevez, who cited sources on both sides of
the call, said, “It was a very offensive conversation where Trump
humiliated Peña Nieto.”

Estevez said that while both the White House and the Mexican
president have released information about the call, both sides
characterized it as a “friendly” conversation and neither disclosed
what was said.

Estevez said she “obtained confidential information”
corroborating the content of the discussion.

“I don’t need the Mexicans. I don’t need Mexico,” Trump reportedly told the Mexican president. “We
are going to build the wall and you all are going to pay for it,
like it or not.”

Trump hinted that the US would force Mexico to fund the wall with
a 10% tax on Mexican exports “and of 35% on those exports that
hurt Mexico the most,” Estevez wrote in Proyecto Puente.

Before the call, White House press secretary Sean Spicer said Trump was considering a tax on imports
from Mexico to pay for the wall.



Pena
Nieto and Trump.

REUTERS/Henry
Romero


“He even complained of the bad role the [Mexican] army is playing
in the fight against narco trafficking,” Estevez, who writes for Forbes and is close to the Mexican
journalist and anchorwoman Carmen Aristegui, said during an
interview with Aristegui’s eponymous news
outlet.

Trump “even suggested to [Peña Nieto] that if they are incapable
of combatting [narco trafficking] he may have to send troops to
assume this task,” she said.

The US president “said he would not permit the drugs coming from
Mexico to continue massacring our cities,” Estevez added. She
said Trump went so far as to say, “I really didn’t want to go to
Mexico last August,” referring to Trump’s visit to the Mexican capital last
year.

Peña Nieto was accompanied on the call by people from his
country’s foreign ministry, while Trump was joined by “the famous son-in-law,” likely meaning senior
adviser Jared Kushner, and chief strategist Steven Bannon.
Kushner is reportedly close to Mexican Foreign Minister
Luis Videgaray, and they were seen as the likely go-betweens for
the two governments.

“Before this unusual onslaught, Peña was not firm,” Estevez said.
“He was stammering.”



Mexico’s
new foreign minister, Luis Videgaray, right, with Pena
Nieto.

REUTERS/Edgard
Garrido


Despite this confrontation, the Mexican government still believes
in negotiating with the Trump administration, Estevez said.

She also reports that Videgaray met with US officials
on Tuesday in Tapachula, near the Mexico-Guatemala border.


According to Estevez
, the Mexican foreign minister met with
Craig Deare, a member of Trump’s National
Security Council handling the Western Hemisphere; Adm. Kurt Tidd,
commander of US Southern Command; and Roberta Jacobson, the US
ambassador to Mexico. The Mexican Foreign Ministry has made no
mention of the encounter.

Estevez says the meeting was to address Mexican
cooperation in deterring the flow of Central American migrants
through Mexico to the US. However, neither US nor Mexican
officials contacted by Estevez would confirm the meeting.

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The United States, like most countries, does not recognize Taiwan as an independent nation. It adheres to the one-China policy, which states that there is only one China, and which acknowledges the Chinese point of view that Taiwan is part of it.

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