The Daily Populous

Wednesday December 15th, 2021 night edition

image for Fox News host Laura Ingraham told Mark Meadows on January 6 that 'the president needs to tell people in the Capitol to go home' but suggested Antifa was to blame hours later on her show

Rep. Liz Cheney revealed that Fox News hosts texted Mark Meadows during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

"The president needs to tell people in the Capitol to go home," wrote Laura Ingraham.

But that night, she suggested that "Antifa sympathizers may have been sprinkled throughout the crowd.".

On January 6, Fox News host Laura Ingraham told former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows that President Donald Trump needed to tell his supporters, who had stormed the Capitol, to go home.

But then she later went on to suggest that Antifa may have played a role in the riot.

"Mark, the president needs to tell people in the Capitol to go home.

He is destroying his legacy," Ingraham, a staunch Trump ally, wrote in a text message to Meadows during the riot. »

Same-sex parents and their children must be recognised as a family across whole EU, rules court

Authored by euronews.com
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The EU's top court has ruled that same-sex parents and their children must be recognised as a family in all member states.

Bulgarian Kalina Ivanova and British Gibraltar-born Jane Jones are both registered as the mothers of Sara, who was born in Spain in 2019.

On this basis, Ivanova requested Bulgarian citizenship for her child, which was subsequently rejected since same-sex marriages and partnerships and not legally recognised in Bulgaria. »

Kentucky man brings grill to cook for tornado victims in viral video

Authored by thegrio.com

Kentucky man brings grill to cook for tornado victims in viral video.

A video of Finch, who was born in Paducah, Kentucky, was recorded by reporter Victor Ordoñez and posted on Twitter.

Ordoñez tweeted that Finch “drove half an hour with a grill and a truckload of food and parked right in the middle of Mayfield, Kentucky.”. »

Russia says it may be forced to deploy mid-range nuclear missiles in Europe

Authored by reuters.com

MOSCOW, Dec 13 (Reuters) - Russia said on Monday it may be forced to deploy intermediate-range nuclear missiles in Europe in response to what it sees as NATO's plans to do the same.

"That is, it will be a confrontation, this will be the next round," he said, referring to the potential deployment of the missiles by Russia.

NATO says there will be no new U.S. missiles in Europe and it is ready to deter new Russian missiles with a "measured" response that would only involve conventional weapons. »