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Media Organizations Brace for Legal and Political Challenges Under Trump
Free press yes. Freedom of speech yes. Thing is the "free press" you speak of contains the legacy media what Trump rightly calls the "fake news". This was in full view over the election runup. Interesting that you mention freedom of speech when over the last four years this has been severely curtailed citing mis/disinformation when the legacy media are themselves purveyors of such mis/disinformation. -
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Cheap Charlies blocked my review
I had no idea there was such a scheme . You have opened up a Pandora's box ,a saying I heard recently. I have no origins of where that actually comes from,I guess Pandora ? Thankyou for your service -
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MP Mike Amesbury Admits to Assault, Will Remain Suspended from Labour Party
Runcorn and Helsby MP Mike Amesbury has admitted to assaulting a man in Cheshire, an incident captured on CCTV footage that surfaced in late October. The footage shows Amesbury punching 45-year-old Paul Fellows to the ground and then continuing to strike him as members of the public intervened. Following the initial strike, Amesbury reportedly hit Mr. Fellows at least five more times while he was on the ground. Witnesses recounted hearing Amesbury say, “You won’t threaten your MP again, will you?” The incident, reported to police later that day, led to Amesbury being voluntarily interviewed under caution and subsequently charged with common assault on November 7. Amesbury, who has represented his constituency since 2017, was suspended from the Labour Party following the emergence of the footage and currently serves as an independent MP. The Labour Party has confirmed that his suspension will remain in place. Reform UK has called for Amesbury to resign, arguing that he should "do the honourable thing" and allow a by-election. The Prime Minister's spokesperson declined to comment on whether Amesbury should step down. Amesbury is scheduled to be sentenced next month. If he receives a prison term or a suspended sentence, he may face losing his seat in the House of Commons under parliamentary rules. Reflecting on the case, Amesbury acknowledged the seriousness of his actions, stating that the incident was "deeply regrettable" and affirming his cooperation with authorities. Based on a report by Sky News 2024-01-17
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