Nabi is like me; he says things like they are – Hugo Broos
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Nabi is like me; he says things like they are – Hugo Broos

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Jack Smith’s Trump Election Filing: Here Are The Biggest New Claims
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Jack Smith’s Trump Election Filing: Here Are The Biggest New Claims

Politics tamfitronics Politics tamfitronics ToplineSpecial Counsel Jack Smith’s wide-ranging filing detailing former President Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election was made public Wednesday, detailing a number of bombshell new allegations about Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election and the ex-president’s alleged knowledge that the fraud claims he was pushing were completely false.Former President Donald Trump speaks at a press conference on October 1 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Getty Images Politics tamfitronics Key Facts Smith’s filing lays out prosecutors’ full criminal case against Trump using evidence beyond what’s in the indictment, arguing the allegations comply with the Supreme Court’s ruling giving Trump immunity from criminal charges based on “official acts” he took as president because Trump was acting as a political candidate and private citizen in his efforts to overturn the election....
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Letters to the Editor: September/October 2024
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Letters to the Editor: September/October 2024

Politics tamfitronics Politically IncorrectJustin Ling’s “Justin Trudeau’s Last Stand” (June) was insightful, but I do challenge the overall flavour of its message, starting with that tired old phrase—“it feels like everything is broken in this country . . . ”—which has been thrown around ad infinitum by Pierre Poilievre. Taking a page out of Donald Trump’s pathetic foray into politics, he has repeated this line every chance he gets, knowing that if he says it loud, long, and often enough, it will stick and become a “truth.” So it comes as no surprise that some Canadians are parroting it. Yes, housing has become an issue, our health care system is stretched, and food prices remain high—but this is the case around the world. On the upside, our inflation is down to 2.9 percent, down from what it was a...
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