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Biden calls for Ukraine war crimes trial, denies ‘genocide’ in Bucha
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President Biden on Monday known as for an “precise battle crime trial” as proof of atrocities dedicated in opposition to Ukrainian civilians in Bucha emerged over the weekend, however denied that the assaults amounted to a “genocide,” whereas, once more, labeling Russian President Vladimir Putin a “battle prison.”
Ukrainian officers mentioned the our bodies of 410 civilians had been present in Kyiv-area cities and cities that had been lately retaken from Russian forces. In Bucha, alone, greater than 100 civilians had been discovered buried in mass graves.
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“He’s a battle prison,” Biden mentioned of Putin Monday morning upon returning to Washington, D.C., vowing that the US will “proceed to supply Ukraine with weapons they should proceed to struggle.”
The president added that Putin “must be held accountable,” and mentioned the US must “get all of the element so this may be an precise battle crime trial.”
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“This man is brutal,” Biden mentioned. “What is going on in Bucha is outrageous and everybody has seen it – I believe it’s a battle crime.”
When requested about extra sanctions, Biden mentioned he’s “in search of extra sanctions” in opposition to Russia and is “going to proceed so as to add sanctions.”
Over the weekend, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in an interview with CBS’ “Face the Nation” on Sunday, mentioned the assaults amounted to a genocide.
“We’re residents of Ukraine, and we don’t wish to be subdued to the coverage of [Russia],” he mentioned. “That is the explanation we’re being destroyed and exterminated. And that is occurring within the Europe of the twenty first century. So, that is the torture of the entire nation.”
When requested Monday if he agreed with Zelenskyy’s characterization of a “genocide,” Biden replied: “No, I believe it’s a battle crime.”
Genocide is a sort of battle crime beneath worldwide legislation.
The president’s feedback come after residents of Bucha have given harrowing accounts of how Russian troops shot and killed civilians with none obvious motive.
Russia is going through a quickly escalating worldwide outcry as extra horrific pictures and tales are rising of alleged atrocities being dedicated in opposition to Ukrainian civilians.
Ukrainian parliament member Oleksiy Goncharenko mentioned Russian troops beheaded an aged girl who was attempting to flee the town of Bucha, the place our bodies have been present in mass graves, describing the graphic scene within the Kyiv area as a “scene from a horror film.”
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Human Rights Watch has documented proof of abstract executions, illegal violence and threats in opposition to civilians, and repeated rapes between Feb. 27 and March 14. A report from the group additionally implicates Russian troopers in looting civilian property, together with meals, clothes and firewood.
Per worldwide humanitarian legislation, belligerent armed forces are accountable for battle crimes if they’re discovered to have dedicated the willful killing, rape, torture or different inhuman sort of therapy of captured civilians and combatants who’re in custody.
Russian troops had rolled into Bucha within the early days of the invasion and stayed till March 30.
Russia is denying something to do with the widespread killing of Ukrainian civilians, with Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov saying Monday that “we categorically reject the accusations.”
Russia’s Protection Ministry claimed in a press release that recent photographs and movies of the useless our bodies “have been stage managed by the Kyiv regime for the Western media.”
In the meantime, on Monday, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield introduced that the U.S. will ask U.N. members to droop Russia from the Human Rights Council as its invasion of Ukraine continues.
With a two-thirds majority vote, the 193-member U.N. Basic Meeting can droop Russia’s membership for committing violations of human rights, in keeping with Reuters.
“Russia’s participation on the Human Rights Council is a farce,” Thomas-Greenfield reportedly mentioned Monday, including that “it’s unsuitable, which is why we consider it’s time the U.N. Basic Meeting vote to take away them.”
Biden first known as Putin a battle prison and a “murderous dictator” final month.
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken additionally has mentioned he agrees that battle crimes are being dedicated in Ukraine.
The Senate, final month, authorized a decision that may examine Putin for battle crimes, and Blinken mentioned U.S. findings will probably be used to assist worldwide efforts to carry the Kremlin accountable.
For the reason that onslaught of the battle on Feb. 24, Russian forces have hit condo buildings, youngsters’s and maternity hospitals, bread strains and most lately a theater that was sheltering roughly 1,000 males, girls and youngsters within the besieged metropolis of Mariupol.
Russian forces have additionally been accused of utilizing cluster munitions and vacuum bombs within the battle, which violate worldwide legislation when used indiscriminately in opposition to civilians.
At the very least 1,400 civilians have been killed since Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, however the United Nations says the precise quantity is probably going a lot increased.
The Worldwide Prison Court docket mentioned earlier this month that it’s opening an investigation into potential battle crimes by Putin in his invasion of Ukraine.
Fox Information’ Gillian Turner, Greg Norman, Bradford Betz, and The Related Press contributed to this report.
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Dem leader condemns Thanksgiving bomb threats against liberal lawmakers after Team Trump targeted
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries condemned several threats, mostly focused on lawmakers from Connecticut, targeting members of his caucus, just days after numerous threats were made against President-elect Trump’s cabinet selections.
Jeffries, D-N.Y., confirmed in a statement Friday that several Democrats were targeted with threats ranging from pipe bombs in their mailboxes to “swatting” — or filing a false police report on another person’s behalf that often results in a SWAT team being dispatched.
All of the threatening messages were signed “MAGA,” Jeffries said, adding law enforcement found no ordnance at any of the targeted lawmakers’ homes.
“America is a democracy. Threats of violence against elected officials are unacceptable, unconscionable and have no place in a civilized society. All perpetrators of political violence directed at any party must be prosecuted to the full extent of the law,” he said.
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“House Democrats will not be deterred or intimidated from serving the people by violent threats. We have been in close communication with the Sergeant at Arms office and it is imperative that Congress provide maximum protection for all Members and their families moving forward.”
After Jeffries spoke out, Rep. Seth Magaziner, a Democrat from neighboring Rhode Island, announced on Friday afternoon that his home had been targeted, as well. Magaziner said Providence police responded quickly and no one was harmed.
Sen. Christopher Murphy, D-Conn., had his home targeted by a bomb threat. A spokesperson said it appeared to be part of a “coordinated effort.”
Five other Democrats from the Constitution State received similar threats, including Reps. Joe Courtney, John Larson, Rosa DeLauro, Jahana Hayes and James Himes.
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“There is no place for political violence in this country, and I hope that we may all continue through the holiday season with peace and civility,” said Himes, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee who replaced Sen.-elect Adam Schiff, D-Calif.
Prior to that spate of threats, Trump’s U.N. ambassador-designate Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., said she was traveling home to her North Country district for Thanksgiving when she was informed of a threat against her home.
Former Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla. — Trump’s initial choice for attorney general — also received a threat.
Former Rep. Lee Zeldin, R-N.Y. — Trump’s nominee to lead the Environmental Protection Agency — said his home was subjected to a “pro-Palestinian-themed” pipe bomb threat. Zeldin is Jewish.
Former Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer, R-Ore., whom the president-elect tapped for Labor secretary, said her Oregon home was targeted, as was that of former San Diego Chargers cornerback Scott Turner, whom Trump named to lead the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Trump nominees including Cantor-Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick, America First Policy Institute President Brooke Rollins and former Fox News host Pete Hegseth also received threats.
In a statement, the FBI said it is aware of “numerous bomb threats and swatting incidents targeting incoming administration nominees and appointees, and we are working with our law enforcement partners.”
“We take all potential threats seriously and, as always, encourage members of the public to immediately report anything they consider suspicious to law enforcement,” it said.
Fox News’ Kevin Ward contributed to this report.
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Capitol rioter's defamation suit against Fox News is dismissed
A Delaware court judge has dismissed a defamation lawsuit against Fox News filed by a Jan. 6 rioter who said the network falsely identified him as an FBI informant.
U.S. District Court Judge Jennifer L. Hall granted Fox News’ motion to dismiss the suit filed last year by Ray Epps.
Now based in Utah, Epps alleged his life was upended after former Fox host Tucker Carlson repeatedly described him as a federal agent who helped instigate the attack on the Capitol, which was an attempt to stop the certification of the election of Joe Biden.
Carlson described Epps as a principal in a false flag operation in which the government incited the Jan. 6 riot, an unfounded conspiracy theory. He made the false comments about Epps on his program over a period of nearly two years and in a series called “Patriot Purge” that streamed on Fox Nation in 2022.
In her remarks from the bench, Hall said Carlson did not act with malicious intent.
Fox News welcomed the judge’s decision, which is the third consecutive defamation case to be decided in favor of the network after the record $787-million settlement it paid to Dominion Voting Systems in April 2024.
Dominion said its business was damaged by false claims Fox News presented regarding voting fraud in the 2020 election. Fox News chose to settle the case rather than have its executives and on-air talent take the witness stand in a trial.
A separate defamation suit filed by Nina Jankowicz, the former head of the federal Disinformation Governance Board, was dismissed in July. Another case brought by Tony Bobulinski, a former business partner of Hunter Biden, was thrown out on Tuesday.
“Fox News is pleased with these back-to-back decisions from federal courts preserving the press freedoms of the First Amendment,” the network said in a statement.
Epps was at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and pleaded guilty in January to a misdemeanor charge for his role in the riot.
Epps testified under oath to the House committee investigating the attack that he had no involvement with the FBI, which has also stated publicly that he had no association with the bureau.
The lawsuit claimed Epps and his wife received threatening voice mails, emails and text messages because of Carlson‘s comments. Epps told the CBS news magazine “60 Minutes” that the lies ruined his Arizona-based business and led to death threats.
Carlson’s prime-time program was pulled from the Fox News lineup on April 24, 2023, the day after Epps appeared on “60 Minutes.”
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Political betting markets still have plenty of action despite end of election season
The end of the election season does not mean the end of political betting, with many platforms allowing users to place wagers on everything from the 2028 election to who will be confirmed to President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet.
“Some people will be amazed by this, but people are already betting on 2026 and 2028,” Maxim Lott, the founder of ElectionBettingOdds.com, told Fox News Digital. “There’s been about a quarter million dollars bet already.”
The comments come after the 2024 election produced plenty of betting action, with users across multiple platforms wagering over $2 billion on the outcome of the latest race.
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While mega sporting events, such as the Super Bowl and the recent Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight, gives gamblers plenty to wager on after the election, those looking for something political to bet on will still have plenty of options.
One of the most popular topics is who will be the nominees for both major parties in 2028, with ElectionBettingOdds.com showing California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Vice President-elect JD Vance being the current leaders for Democrats and Republicans, respectively.
Other names with a significant amount of attention for betters include Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer for the Democratic nomination, while Vance is trailed by names like entrepreneur and future head of the new Department of Government Efficiency Vivek Ramaswamy and Donald Trump Jr. on the Republican side.
“The big Democratic governors are favored to be the next nominee,” Lott said, noting that Vance currently holds a sizable lead over other options on the GOP side.
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Vance is also the current betting leader on who will win the 2028 presidential election, ElectionBettingOdds.com shows, followed by Newson and Shapiro as the next two likely options.
However, Lott warned it is still too early to tell what the future holds, noting that the markets will start to provide more clarity as more information becomes known over the next few years.
“As the future becomes clearer… as we get closer to 2026, 2028, these odds will change,” Lott said. “So if the Trump administration is doing really well, the economy is booming, inflation is not out of control, wars are ending, Vance’s odds will certainly go up.”
Bettors also are not limited to wagering on elections, with platforms such as Polymarket allowing users to place bets on Trump’s picks to serve in his Cabinet and whether they will be confirmed. Bettors can also place wagers on questions such as if they believe the war in Ukraine will end in Trump’s first 90 days or if there will be a cease-fire in Gaza in 2024.
According to Lott, taking a look at the current betting odds for many scenarios can help inform you about what is going on in the world, even if you do not place bets yourself.
“People often ask… is there any value to this… it’s just gambling. It’s silly,” Lott said. “But actually it’s very useful… if you want to know what’s going to happen in 2028 or if the Trump administration is going to be a success, you could read 100 news articles on it. Some will misinform you. Or, you can just go to the prediction markets and see… is Vance a 20% chance of becoming the next Republican nominee or is he a 90% chance? That tells you a lot.”
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