In a recent revelation, former New York City Mayor and legal counsel to Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani, embarked on a trip to Mar-a-Lago in April to seek assistance in settling his escalating legal bills. The details came to light through CNN host Kaitlan Collins on her show “The Source” on Wednesday. Collins disclosed that insider sources informed her that Giuliani and his lawyer, Robert Costello, personally journeyed to Mar-a-Lago in late April. Their mission was to make a direct appeal to former President Trump to extend financial support towards covering Giuliani’s mounting legal expenses. The face-to-face interaction was believed to hold greater persuasive power, aiming to elucidate why Trump should contribute to Giuliani’s substantial legal costs.

Channel 13 News journalist Neria Kraus posted a false story on Wednesday to millions of Twitter users. The story was quickly picked up by left-wing media outlets who broadcast the story to millions more. The story was revealed as false by blogger Daniel Amram and the actual version of events was published by right-wing media outlets.

MSNBC host Rev. Al Sharpton and others are denouncing former President Trump for his utilization of “racially insensitive” and “aggressive” language. This includes the deployment of a term that many interpret as a veiled substitute for the “N word”. In response to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s fresh indictment, which comprises 13 charges related to election crimes, Trump retaliated by venting his frustration on social media, targeting “RIGGERS!” This fits into his ongoing pattern of launching a barrage of assaults against the legal challenges he confronts. During the Thursday morning broadcast of MSNBC’s Morning Joe, Rev.

The Auschwitz Museum has come out swinging against comments made by former top Trump adviser Michael Flynn, in which he placed blame on Jews for their own deportations during the Holocaust. Flynn, a Christian nationalist, made the remarks during a recent speech, sparking outrage and condemnation. Flynn’s speech included statements suggesting that mothers were complicit in the deportation of their children to Auschwitz and insinuated that Jews could have resisted or refused their deportations. His assertions were met with widespread criticism for their insensitivity and historical inaccuracy. In response to Flynn’s remarks, a clip of his speech was shared on Twitter and quickly garnered over 8 million views.

Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs announced on Tuesday its decision to bring on board Robert Malley as a visiting professor and lecturer in the upcoming fall term. Malley is a former diplomat who is currently suspended from his role as special envoy for Iran in the State Department because he’s being investigated for having possibly leaked sensitive info to the Ayatollah-led regime. Malley is set to lead a graduate course in foreign policy decision-making along with two undergraduate courses in diplomacy, negotiation, and foreign policy, as stated by Princeton. The university’s announcement curiously omitted certain critical details regarding Malley’s recent past.

The hackers that carried out the serious cyberattack on Mayanei HaYeshua Hospital In Bnei Brak last week gained access to the personal information of hundreds of thousands of patients, including senior Chareidi figures. Yisrael Hayom reported on Wednesday that the hackers are demanding tens of millions of shekels from the hospital, threatening that if they don’t receive the money, they’ll release sensitive medical files of senior Rabbanim and Rebbes, Chareidi politicians, and other well-known Chareidi figures. The hackers claim that they accessed hundreds of thousands of digital medical files, including psychiatric evaluations and other private information.

Sadly, doctors at Shaare Tzedek on Tuesday pronounced the death of one of the twin girls delivered in an emergency C-section to a Chareidi woman who collapsed in her home in Jerusalem on Sunday. The medical staff are fighting for the lives of the mother and remaining twin, who are both in critical condition. Prof. Sorina Grisaru-Granovsky, the director of the Maternal-Fetal Department at Shaare Tzedek, told Ynet: “This was not a pulmonary embolism or a cardiac or cerebrovascular event. This is a woman with a mild cardiac background who returned to her home in 40°C (104°F) heat. It may be the combination of many factors in the background.” “Both babies were born without a pulse and underwent CPR in the emergency room and suffered from a lack of oxygen to their brains.

The world of Yiddishkeit has been plunged into mourning with the petirah of the Rachmistrivka Rebbe, Harav Chai Yitzchok Twerski zt”l. The rebbe, revered by legions of chasidim, followers and admirers across the world, was 92 years old. Born in Yerushalayim in 1931, the future Rebbe was named Yitzchak, after his zeide, Rav Itzik’l of Skver. His grandfather, Rav Nochum’ke, served as the sandak Shortly before his bar mitzvah, he was stricken with a terrible illness and was near death; his parents added the name Chaim. Later, his mother realized that his younger brother, who went by the name Moshe, was actually Moshe Chaim, resulting in the brother’s sharing a name. Upon the guidance of his zeide, his name was edited to Chai Yitzchak.

A Channel 13 News journalist who published an inciteful post against Chareidim on Wednesday was revealed to have engaged in brazen lies in a tweet that was viewed over two million times. The reporter, Neria Kraus, the US correspondent for the left-wing Channel 13 News, claimed that she was asked to switch her seat on a flight from Tel Aviv-New York “because I’m a woman” and when she refused the United Airlines flight attendant yelled at her that the flight was delayed all because of her. She persisted in her refusal and the flight ultimately departed on time. Kraus took a photo of the “offenders” – a group of four Chareidi men, writing: “Chareidim on a flight are trying to move me from seat to seat. Because I’m a woman. United Airlines aren’t taking care of it.

As YWN reported last week, the huge Strauss company is suffering from plummeting stocks in the wake of its announcement that it is canceling its advertisements on the right-wing Channel 14 channel and the resulting right-wing boycott of the food company. The main “victim” of the boycott has been Strauss’s Tami 4 water bar, which is especially popular among religious customers due to its Shabbos setting. And of course, religious people also tend to hold right-wing political views – something the company failed to consider when making its politically loaded decision to boycott Channel 14. Media personality Yedidya Epstein reported this week that so many customers canceled their subscription service to Tami 4 that the company resorted to illegal methods to deter the wave.

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