The Daily Populous

Friday June 17th, 2022 evening edition

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“The evidence shows he was not actually deluded on this point,” Mr Melber said.

“He was very much, they say, an informed coup plotter, not some bumbling unemployed goofball bs-ing in a coffee shop.”.

The last few days of hearings in Congress have shown the numerous warnings Mr Trump got that his election ideas were way off base.

Former attorney general Bill Barr told the committee, in pre-taped testimony, that he informed the president his ideas about the election were “idiotic” and “complete nonsense”.

If they had any real evidence, they’d hold real hearings with equal representation,” Mr Trump wrote in a lengthy statement on Monday.

A spokesperson for Mr Trump said his election fraud claims and those of the film were valid.

“The Fake News media repeatedly calling hard evidence of election fraud ‘debunked’ doesn’t make it so,” Trump spokesperson Liz Harrington told The Independent. »

Dragon's Dogma 2 Officially In Development and Its Being Built on the RE Engine

Authored by ign.com

Hideaki Itsuno, the director of the original Dragon's Dogma, announced the sequel at the end of the 10 Years of Dragon's Dogma livestream today.

Dragon's Dogma was directed by Capcom's Hideaki Itsuno, best known for his work on Devil May Cry.

There was also hope after Netflix chose to bring a Dragon's Dogma anime to its subscribers in 2020. »

Massachusetts school can no longer be called Catholic after flying Black Lives Matter and pride flags, bishop says

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A bishop in Worcester, Massachusetts, has said an area middle school can no longer call itself Catholic because it flew pride and Black Lives Matter flags on its campus after being told to take them down.

In a decree, Bishop Robert J. McManus said the Nativity School is supporting movements that are "inconsistent with Catholic teaching.".

The school began flying the flags in January 2021, saying students called to make the community "more just and inclusive.". »