Electronic voting machine company Smartmatic has reached an undisclosed settlement with One America News Network (OANN). The settlement pertains to a lawsuit by Smartmatic against OANN, accusing the network of conveying unfounded allegations linking its technology to election manipulation in 2020.
“Smartmatic has resolved its litigation against OANN through a confidential settlement,” confirmed Eric Connolly, an attorney representing Smartmatic.
The legal dispute stemmed from OANN’s coverage of the 2020 election where, according to Smartmatic’s lawsuit, the network “spread disinformation” related to election fraud.
“OANN knew its assertions about Smartmatic were not true,” the lawsuit alleged, insisting: “OANN had seen no evidence to support the assertions. But OANN chose to spread disinformation.”
Smartmatic has lodged similar lawsuits against Newsmax and Fox News. These remain unresolved.
Newsmax has previously argued it “reported accurately on allegations made by well-known public figures,” accusing Smartmatic of mounting “a clear attempt to squelch the rights of a free press.”
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Electronic voting machine company Smartmatic has reached an undisclosed settlement with One America News Network (OANN). The settlement pertains to a lawsuit by Smartmatic against OANN, accusing the network of conveying unfounded allegations linking its technology to election manipulation in 2020.
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Rep. Adriano Espaillat (D-NY) first came to the United States from the Dominican Republic as an illegalalien with his parents, overstaying tourist visas and living in the country illegally for around a year before securing a green card. This fact was noted by The National Pulse’s editor-in-chief, Raheem Kassam, in a post on X (formerly Twitter) earlier on Wednesday. The progressive NewYorkDemocrat attacked Donald Trump in a social media post on Tuesday over the former President’s visit to a Harlem bodega — a neighborhood in Espaillat’s district.
“Donald Trump didn’t do his homework. My district is progressive and my constituents are honest hard working New Yorkers who don’t have time for Trump’s division, hate, and chaos,” Espaillat, the first former illegalalien to serve in Congress, said. He added: “Trump has no place in my district.”
Despite the claims by the pro-open borders Democratic lawmaker, residents of Harlem flocked to the bodega location — cheering on Trump. The former President had spent much of Tuesday confined to a Manhattan courtroom where he faces prosecution by District Attorney Alvin Bragg over spurious allegations in the Stormy Daniels ‘hush money’ trial. Harlem residents chanted “Four More Years!” among other political slogans.
On Wednesday, the Bodega and Small Business Group (BSBG), which represents thousands of bodegas in New York City, issued a statement backing former President Trump, slamming local District Attorney Alvin Bragg, and criticizing localpoliticians who have ignored the widespread criminality in the city. BSBG’s president, Fransisco Marte, said Trump’s visit “highlights just how much we have lost the way in New York,” adding that he hoped the president’s “support for stronger laws and enforcement will spur our own elected officials to action.”
Rep. Adriano Espaillat (D-NY) first came to the United States from the Dominican Republic as an illegalalien with his parents, overstaying tourist visas and living in the country illegally for around a year before securing a green card. This fact was noted by The National Pulse's editor-in-chief, Raheem Kassam, in a post on X (formerly Twitter) earlier on Wednesday. The progressive NewYorkDemocrat attacked Donald Trump in a social media post on Tuesday over the former President's visit to a Harlem bodega — a neighborhood in Espaillat's district.
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Joe Biden — while speaking to the press in Scranton, Pennsylvania earlier on Wednesday — delved into a strange tangent about his late uncle, Ambrose Finnegan, possibly having been eaten by cannibals. The 81-year-old Biden described how Finnegan — whom he referred to as “Uncle Bosie” — was a U.S. airman during World War II who crashed near the Melanesian island of New Guinea in the Pacific Ocean.
The area of the island where Finnegan’s plane was assumed to have gone down, according to Biden, was inhabited by cannibals. Biden also told the press that he saw the wreckage of his uncle’s plane after it was allegedly discovered and moved to Australia late last year. Ambrose Finnegan’s body was never recovered.
While the Democrat President is known for being an almost pathologicalliar and regaling those in earshot with talltales, there appears to be at least a degree of truth to Biden’s story about his uncle. Military recordsshow that 2nd Lt. Ambrose J. Finnegan, Jr. — hailing from Scranton, Pennsylvania — did, in fact, crash in 1944 off the coast of the island of New Guinea.
Additionally, parts of the island were inhabited by cannibalistic tribes at the time, including the Fore and Korowai people. In fact, the Korowai are accused of still practicing cannibalism to this day. The possibility that the airman was eaten by cannibals is underscored by the fact that the bodies of two other airman on the plane were never recovered, but a fourth crewman – TSgt Anthony Zulkus – survived the crash and was eventually rescued by a passing barge.
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Biden has a new story: Uncle Bosey got shot down in a plane and was possibly eaten by African cannibals. pic.twitter.com/9cSP29GSxx
Joe Biden — while speaking to the press in Scranton, Pennsylvania earlier on Wednesday — delved into a strange tangent about his late uncle, Ambrose Finnegan, possibly having been eaten by cannibals. The 81-year-old Biden described how Finnegan — whom he referred to as "Uncle Bosie" — was a U.S. airman during World War II who crashed near the Melanesian island of New Guinea in the Pacific Ocean.
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Senate Democrats voted late on Wednesday to declare the two sets of articles of impeachment against President Joe Biden‘s Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayokras to be “unconstitutional.” This move ended the Senate’s impeachment trial before lawmakers could hear evidence presented by House impeachment managers.
The two votes, orchestrated by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), were adopted along party lines—except for the first set of articles on which Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) abstained. Schumer’s procedural move marked an anti-climatic end to the Mayorkas impeachment process, which began in February of this year when the House of Representatives adopted the two formal articles against Biden‘s Homeland Security Secretary.
Republican members of the Senate attempted to head off – or at least drag out – the Democrat’s maneuver to end the trial with a series of procedural votes and constitutional points of order. Despite the efforts of Sens. Ted Cruz (R-TX), Mike Lee (R-UT), John Kennedy (R-LA), and even Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) to shame Democrats into allowing a trial to move forward, Schumer held his caucus together and defeated the Republican procedural moves.
Among the Democrats backing Schumer’s votes to deem the articles of impeachment as “unconstitutional” were vulnerable Sens. Jon Tester (D-MT) and Sherrod Brown (D-OH).
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Senate Democrats voted late on Wednesday to declare the two sets of articles of impeachment against President Joe Biden's Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayokras to be "unconstitutional." This move ended the Senate's impeachment trial before lawmakers could hear evidence presented by House impeachment managers.
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Hundreds of illegalaliens marched through New York City on Tuesday, eventually massing in front of City Hall. The protestors demanded the city extend a program housing illegal immigrants in hotels instead of temporary shelter facilities and provide them with work permits. According to a report from Savanah Hernandez, who was present at the protest, the crowd was composed largely of French-speaking single males who appeared to be from Haiti and Africa.
The protest was in response to a New York City Council oversight hearing, which aimed to address the quality of life and experiences of Black immigrants in the city. Council member Alexa Avilés echoed the protestors‘ calls in a post on X (formerly Twitter), stating: “We must uproot the anti-Blackness that plagues our systems of care—this work requires dedication, creativity, and a city willing to fund our short, mid, and long-term needs.”
Protestors expressed their discontent with a recent city decision to relocate them from luxury hotels, where they had previously been accommodated, to city shelters. Additionally, the illegal immigrants claimed the city’s 30-day limit on shelter access would leave many of them without housing options in the near future. New York City, which currently provides housing and other services for around 67,500 illegal immigrants, has struggled with the financial costs caused by the Biden government’s bordercrisis.
Work permits were also a top issue for the demonstrators. Democrat politicians on both the local and federal levels have pushed for increasing workpermits as a partial solution to the ballooning taxpayer burden that providing food and shelter for illegal immigrants has brought. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has pushed the Biden White House to begin issuing additional permits. Meanwhile, several Democrats in the U.S. Senate are pushing legislation to grant permits to illegal immigrants working in agriculture.
NYC-Hundreds of illegals immigrants from Haiti and Africa are currently in front of City Hall in New York.
The majority are single men and mainly French speaking. They told me they are here to ask the city for more assistance and the ability to work. pic.twitter.com/B7omQPUnRy
Hundreds of illegalaliens marched through New York City on Tuesday, eventually massing in front of City Hall. The protestors demanded the city extend a program housing illegal immigrants in hotels instead of temporary shelter facilities and provide them with work permits. According to a report from Savanah Hernandez, who was present at the protest, the crowd was composed largely of French-speaking single males who appeared to be from Haiti and Africa.
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