Paul Oranika
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Supreme Court delivers a blow against Trump through their ruling in Cases involving Trump's financial records and taxes
The Supreme Court of the United States has ruled on matters involving the release of Donald Trump’s Taxes and financial records. In a 7-2 ruling, the court struck down Trump’s arguments and efforts to stop investigators from New York State from obtaining his Tax Records as well as his companies’ financial records.
By Paul Oranika4 years ago in The Swamp
New Book by Mary Trump Reveal Secrets about the Family: President Trump Heading to Court to stop the Book’s Release
Mary Trump a clinical Psychologist by profession is the only niece to President Donald Trump. She has written a new book titled “Too Much and Never Enough: How my Family created the World’s most dangerous man.” People wonder what may have led to this for Mary to write this book exposing a President running for re-election.
By Paul Oranika4 years ago in The Swamp
The $600 Federal weekly Unemployment Payments ends July 31; Republican Senators wants it to expire but Democrats in House have passed an Extension Bill
The unemployment benefits provided to anyone out of work because of Coronavirus Pandemic is ending last day of July, 2020. But with the resurgence of Coronavirus across the United States, there is a possibility that the unemployment payments may continue if Democrats have their way. Over 21 million Americans are collecting the $600 weekly payments from the federal government in addition to state unemployment payment.
By Paul Oranika4 years ago in The Swamp
New Swine Flu Virus with Pandemic Potential found in China
A new Swine flu strain which medical experts believe could have a pandemic potential has been discovered in China. The new virus according to medical scientists emerged recently and is being carried by pigs but could infect humans when it mutates further. Medical experts say it has the potential to easily spread from human to human.
By Paul Oranika4 years ago in Longevity
EU Agrees to Open Borders but bans travelers from the United States and other listed countries from entry into the European Union
It was a difficult and prolonged negotiation as EU member states debate who should be allowed and the best way to reopen their countries to non-European Union travelers. This was a last-ditch effort to save EU countries that largely depend on tourism revenues.
By Paul Oranika4 years ago in The Swamp
Russia offers Monetary rewards to Taliban Fighters to Kill US Troops in Afghanistan according to news reports.
More than 2,300 US soldiers have died in Afghanistan since the war with the Taliban and Osama Bin Laden's Al-Qaida Islamic Fundamentalists. The war began about 18 years ago, and now a new report from the New York Times has alleged that the Russian Government of Putin wants to pay Taliban soldiers to go after US Soldiers in Afghanistan. Taliban forces may have ceased on this promise by going after US Soldiers wherever they are found in Kabul and other locations in Afghanistan where they operate.
By Paul Oranika4 years ago in The Swamp
US Presidential Election 2020, Trump vs Biden: See Latest Poll Results
There is roughly 4 months and two weeks left for the US Presidential Election coming up on November 3, 2020. Many Polls have been conducted lately between Republican President Donald Trump, and the presumed Democratic nominee, former vice President Joe Biden.
By Paul Oranika4 years ago in The Swamp
Trump’s Tulsa Oklahoma Campaign Rally: What went wrong?
According to many published reports, the President was angry at the first campaign show in Tulsa with a sea of empty seats at the Tulsa arena, the venue for Trump’s first campaign rally in the era of Coronavirus. The brunt of Trump’s anger understandably was directed at his campaign manager Brad Parscale. From all accounts the arena was half-empty the original plan was to carry over the overfill crowd to an outside stage when the arena was full to capacity. That plan was scrapped.
By Paul Oranika4 years ago in The Swamp
Toyin Salau a Black Lives Matter activist who said she was Sexually Assaulted found Dead
The City of Tallahassee Police Department issued a missing person report on June 9th, 2020 asking the general public to help them with any information about the whereabouts of Oluwatoyin “Toyin” Salau. Toyin as her friends call her was young-19 years old, very talented, and articulate, an active and vocal member of the Black Lives Matter movement. BLM attracts large membership from young people and middle-aged Americans disgusted with systemic injustices and racism in America particularly in the law enforcement arena of Police Departments across the United States. Minorities are often profiled and may be pulled over for unspecified reasons for no just cause. Some minorities have become victims of police brutality and many have paid with their lives.
By Paul Oranika4 years ago in Criminal
Remains found confirmed to be that of two Missing Idaho Kids: Who on Earth would kill these two innocent Kids?
Authorities in Idaho have confirmed that remains discovered last Saturday June 13 in a yard were those of missing Idaho Children, Joshua "JJ" Vallow and Tylee Ryan. The two children ages 7 and 17 went missing in September 2019. A frantic search for the children began shortly afterwards and last week human remains were found which authorities said were those of Joshua "JJ" Vallow and Tylee Ryan.
By Paul Oranika4 years ago in Criminal
Can U.S Presidents Deploy US Troops on American Soil?
George Floyd’s suffocating death at the hands of four Minneapolis Police officers generated so many demonstrations across the United States and many other countries across the world. Some of the protests in the United States turned violent and looting became rampant in many cities at the early stages of the rally. Lately things have settled down to peaceful demonstrations in the US.
By Paul Oranika4 years ago in The Swamp
The Failures of the World Health Organization and China to stop Coronavirus Pandemic
The World Health Organization Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus met with Chinese leader Xi Jinping and praised his government for containing Coronavirus outbreak in China despite the fact that Coronavirus was quietly spreading in China during the early stages of its breakout. In a tweet WHO said “Preliminary investigations conducted by the Chinese authorities have found no clear evidence of human-to-human transmission of the novel #coronavirus.” Chinese authorities received credible information in Wuhan China in December suggesting that Coronavirus could be passed on through human to human transmission, but they failed to act on such information at that stage.
By Paul Oranika4 years ago in The Swamp