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Take a quick look at Friday’s news:
Trump denied reporting that he wrote a letter for Epstein Lewis’ 50th birthday
President Donald Trump has denied a Wall Street Journal report on social media that claims he wrote a letter to Jeffrey Epstein about Epstein’s 50th birthday. Shortly afterwards, Trump announced in another social media post that he was directing Attorney General Pam Bondi to produce more Epstein documents in the public cry of the records.
How did you get here: The controversy over the Trump administration’s handling of records involving convicted sex offenders has reached a heated pitch. The administration’s attempt to shut down books on Epstein has sparked some of the Magazine bases speculating about the potential Epstein “client list” that the government is protecting from public places.
- Trump says, “It’s not the way I speak”: Trump’s alleged birthday letter was part of a leather-bound birthday book that included dozens of other letters presented to Epstein in 2003, the journal wrote. According to the Journal, Trump’s letter ends with “Happy Birthday.” The Trump signature, written in the form of text within the hand-drawn outline of a naked woman, is “a wavy ‘Donald’ under her waist, mimicking pubic hair,” the journal wrote.
Continue reading: How do American voters feel about the Trump team’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein incident?
What is chronic venous deficiency?
According to medical experts, President Trump underwent medical tests and ultrasounds to check for swelling in his legs, examined the swelling in his legs, and was diagnosed as the most common vascular disease in the United States. A condition known as CVI occurs when a vein in the leg is damaged and does not function as needed. The veins push used blood out of the legs through muscle contraction, contrary to gravity. If these veins do not function, the valves are usually damaged, causing blood to accumulate in the legs, leading to symptoms such as swelling and ulcers. What causes chronic venous deficiency?
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Public broadcasting, foreign aid will clearly reduce the final hurdles
President Trump is pushing for $9 billion in spending cuts – public broadcasting stations PBS and NPR, as well as US foreign aid efforts, crossed the Congressional finish line shortly after midnight on July 18th. The House of Representatives approved the measure in a 216-213 party vote. Approximately $1 million will be acquired from public broadcasters, including PBS and NPR. Local bureaus rely more on federal grants than national counterparts, and is expected to bear the brunt of their lost funds. The measure is now heading to the president’s desk to sign the law.
The end of LGBTQ+ Suicide Lifeline
“Despite our political differences, we should all agree that the lives of all young people are worth saving. This administration is heartbroken that it has decided to say with a loud voice that the lives of some young people are not.”
~ Jaymes Black, CEO of the Trevor Project, is concerned with the termination of specialist services for LGBTQ+ Youth through the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. The program closed Thursday as part of federal budget cuts, including an overhaul of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. According to the Trevor Project, the 988 Lifeline program focused on LGBTQ+, which celebrated its third anniversary on July 16th, has served an estimated 1.5 million young people since its inception.
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Which of the Fisher boys chooses their belly? ! ?
My favorite love triangle on the internet is back. It pins season 3 of “The Summer I Tunder Pretty” on Amazon Prime Video. If Wistful Seaside Romance isn’t yours, head over to USS Enterprise to explore Season 3 of Paramount+’s “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” or head to Yosemite National Park with nature from Netflix’s “Untamed.” Or, “Piano Man” sees her own long life and career as she sings on screen while watching HBO Max’s two-part documentary “Billie Joel: And It’s Goes.” Maybe you’ll find your new obsession.
- Check out Exclusive peeps from Marvel’s “The Fantastic Four: First Steps”
Today’s Photo: Beautiful Backgrounds for Golf
The opener for the Open Championship was completed with five different golfers in the Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland, finishing first. Golfers will have the opportunity to create some distance from the remaining packs when the second round begins on Friday morning.
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