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Trump: Cruz Had Courage, Wisdom To Write Book On Justice System

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U.S. President Donald Trump (L) talks with Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) during an event regarding the modernization the nation’s air traffic control system, in the East Room at the White House on June 5, 2017 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) 45th President Donald J. Trump encourages supporters to buy a new book by Senator Ted Cruz. In a Truth Social post on Thursday, Trump said Cruz (R-Texas) had the courage and wisdom to write the book ‘Justice Corrupted: How the Left Weaponized our Legal System.’  Trump claimed that the book explains topics that people, including Republicans, are afraid to discuss. Some of those topics include lawless prosecutors, arrogant judges and the politicized justice system.  The former president extended his support, saying that the book is a must-read for those interested in election fraud. Post navigationB Latest Video from OAN

Trump makes first comments about Twitter since Musk takeover: 'Very happy

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video Daniel Ives predicts the ‘hard part’ of Elon Musk’s Twitter purchase will be ‘fixing it’ Wedbush Securities Managing Director Daniel Ives discusses Elon Musk’s Twitter purchase, and provides an outlook on the tech market on ‘Mornings with Maria.’ Former President Trump  on Friday weighed in on billionaire businessman Elon Musk's completed takeover of Twitter, saying he is "very happy" the social media platform is in "now in sane hands." Trump, who for now remains suspended from Twitter, blasted the company's old leadership after Musk  fired several top Twitter executives  Thursday, including CEO Parag Agrawal and Vijaya Gadde, head of legal policy, trust and safety.  The Washington Post reported  that Gadde was the executive who led the team responsible for banning Trump from Twitter after the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.  Elon Musk has changed his Twitter profile description to "Chief Twit" ahead of Friday's court-imposed deadline to...

Liberal Twitter slams Luke Bryan for bringing Ron DeSantis on stage during Fla. concert

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Video Luke Bryan talks co-hosting CMA Awards with Peyton Manning Luke Bryan explains why he thinks he and Peyton Manning will make a perfect hosting duo at this year's CMA Awards. Country star  Luke Bryan  apparently did not strike the right chord with liberal Twitter users after bringing out  Gov. Ron DeSantis  during his Jacksonville show on Friday — and was quickly met with disdain.  Bryan, who is currently on his " Raised Up Right Tour, " told the packed crowd at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena, "We're gonna have some fun and raise some money tonight for the great state of Florida" in wake of the destruction caused by Hurricane Ian in September. DeSantis, who is currently up for reelection in Florida, was met with a deafening wave of sound as he walked on stage, according to  video shared  on Twitter by a concert-goer. Opinions on the decision, and the manner in which Bryan brought out the governor, were quickly shared and dissected on Twitter, with...

Federal judge rules in favor of bikini baristas over dress code ordinance

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video Washington judge rules in favor of bikini-clad baristas The judge said the old law violated the equal protection clause in the 14th Amendment because it targeted women’s clothing and not men’s. Bikini-clad baristas in Washington state won a federal court case protecting their constitutional right to wear what they want. A 2017 Everett, Washington dress code ordinance requiring that "quick service" workers must cover the upper and lower body has been ruled unconstitutional by a federal court.  The ruling comes after the  U.S. District Court in Seattle  found that the ordinance violated the equal protection clauses of the U.S. and Washington state constitutions.  In 2017, the city enacted its dress code ordinance, requiring all employees, owners and operators of "quick service facilities" to wear clothing that covers the upper and lower body.   (Fox 12 / Fox News) The court found that the ordinance was, at least in part, shaped by a gender-based discrim...