The Daily Populous

Monday December 25th, 2023 night edition

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The Lincoln Project has dropped a new ad mocking Donald Trump over his alleged bad smell.

The political advocacy group composed of Republicans who oppose Trump has become known for its slickly produced ads attacking the former president.

#TrumpSmells," The Lincoln Project wrote in a post alongside the ad.

The ad opens with a series of images of things that smell bad—a landfill, manure, trash bags—before showing a shot of Trump Tower.

The sound of buzzing flies is also heard throughout the ad, which ends with a woman asking: "Donald, is that you?".

The former president has again become the subject of mockery related to his alleged "smell" on social media.

Liza and I tried to ignore him, but he does smell really bad. »

Activision Banned 23,000 COD Cheaters in a Month

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It was recently revealed that over 23,000 accounts were banned for cheating in a Call of Duty game in a single month.

At present, Team RICOCHET is working on finessing the anti-cheat features through machine learning, making the system more intelligent as the software that cheaters use also becomes more sophisticated.

For more Insider Gaming coverage, check out the news that Fallout London has a new release date. »

Trump: ‘I Was Doing my Duty as President’ by Claiming the Election Was Rigged

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Donald Trump claimed that he was merely doing his “duty” as president by alleging that the 2020 election was “rigged” and “stolen,” therefore believes he deserves “immunity” from prosecution.

I was doing my duty as President to expose and further investigate a Rigged and Stolen Election.

Smith has argued that it would be in the public interest to complete the case ahead of the 2024 election. »

Bild: Russia may attempt to attack Europe next winter, European intelligence source says

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European intelligence suggests that Russia may launch an attack on Europe during the winter of 2024-2025 if the United States finds itself "without a leader" following the 2024 U.S. presidential election, the German tabloid Bild reported on Dec. 23, citing an anonymous European intelligence source.

This transition period spans three months, from the November 2024 U.S. presidential election to the subsequent inauguration in January 2025.

According to the intelligence source, Russia may aim to launch an attack on Europe during this transition, especially if the leading Republican candidate, former President Donald Trump, is re-elected. »