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Video, Transcript: At Holocaust Remembrance Ceremony, President Biden Says “Ferocious Surge of Anti-Semitism” Must Be Combatted; That Hamas’ Atrocities on 10/7 Must Not Be Forgotten

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President Joe Biden nails it yet again, this time on the need to remember – and learn the lessons from – the Holocaust and to combat rising anti-Semitism in the world.

“…[Abraham] Foxman and all other survivors who embody absolute courage and dignity and grace are here as well. During these sacred days of remembrance, we grieve, we give voice to the six million Jews who were systematically targeted and murdered by the Nazis and their collaborators during World War II. We honor the memory of victims, the pain of survivors, the bravery of heroes who stood up to Hitler’s unspeakable evil. And we recommit to heeding the lessons that one of the darkest chapters in human history to revitalize and realize the responsibility of never again.

‘Never again’ simply translated for me means never forget…Never forgetting means we must keep telling the story, must keep teaching the truth, must keep teaching our children and our grandchildren. And the truth is we’re at risk of people not knowing the truth. That’s why growing up, my dad taught me and my siblings about the horrors of the Shoah at our family dinner table. That’s why I visited Yad Vashem with my family as a senator, as vice president, and as president. And that’s why I took my grandchildren to Dachau, so they could see and bear witness to the perils of indifference, the complicity of silence in the face of evil that they knew was happening.

Germany 1933, Hitler and his Nazi party rise to power by rekindling one of the world’s oldest forms of prejudice and hate  – anti-Semitism. His rule didn’t begin with mass murder; it started slowly across economic, political, social and cultural life. Propaganda demonizing Jews, boycotts of Jewish businesses, synagogues defaced with swastikas, harassment of Jews in the street and the schools, anti-Semitic demonstrations, pogroms, organized riots. With the indifference of the world, Hitler knew knew he could expand his reign of terror by eliminating Jews from Germany, to annihilate Jews across Europe through genocide, the Nazis called the final solution  – concentration camps, gas chambers, mass shootings. By the time the war ended, six million Jews – one out of every three Jews in the entire world – were murdered.

This ancient hatred of Jews didn’t begin with the Holocaust, it didn’t end with the Holocaust either or… even after our victory in World War II. This hatred continues to lie deep in the hearts of too many people in the world and requires our continued vigilance and outspokenness. That hatred was brought to life on October 7th on a sacred holiday, the terrorist group Hamas unleashed the deadliest day of the Jewish people since the Holocaust. Driven by ancient desire to wipe out the Jewish people off the face of the Earth, over 1,200 innocent people – babies, parents, grandparents slaughtered in their Kibbutz, massacred in the music festival, brutally raped, mutilated and sexually assaulted. Thousands more carrying wounds, bullets and shrapnel from the memory of that terrible day they endured. Hundreds taken hostage, including survivors of the Shoah.

Now, here we are, not 75 years later, but just 7 1/2 months later and people are already forgetting…that Hamas unleashed this terror. It was Hamas that brutalized Israelis. It was Hamas who took and continues to hold hostages. I have not forgotten nor have you, and we will not forget. And as Jews around the world still cope with the atrocities and trauma of that day and its aftermath, we’ve seen a ferocious surge of anti-Semitism in America and around the world. Vicious propaganda on social media, Jews forced to keep their chais, keep under baseball hats, tuck their Jewish Stars into their shirts. On college campuses, Jewish students blocked, harassed, attacked while walking to class. Anti-semitic posters, slogans calling for the annihilation of Israel, the world’s only Jewish state. Too many people denying, downplaying, rationalizing, ignoring the horrors of the Holocaust and October 7th, including Hamas’ appalling use of sexual violence to torture and terrorize Jews. It’s absolutely despicable and it must stop. Silence and denial can hide much, but it can erase nothing. Some…are so heinous, so horrific, so grievious, they cannot be buried no matter how hard people try.

In my view, a major lesson of the Holocaust is, as mentioned earlier, it was not inevitable. We know hate never goes away – it only hides, and given a little oxygen comes out from under the rocks. We also know what stops hate – one thing, all of us. The late Rabbi Jonathan Sachs described anti-Semitism as a virus that has survived and mutated over time. Together, we cannot continue to let that happen. We have to remember our basic principles of the nation. We have an obligation  to learn the lessons of history so we don’t surrender our future to the horrors of the past. We must give hate no safe harbor against anyone, anyone.

From our very founding, Jewish Americans who represent only about 2% of the US population, have helped lead the cause of freedom for everyone in our nation. From that experience, we know scapegoating and demonizing any minority is a threat to every minority and the very foundation of our democracy.

So in moments like this, we have to put these principles that we talking about into action. I understand people have strong beliefs and deep convictions about the world. In America, we respect and protect the fundamental right to free speechm to debate and disagree, to protest peacefully and make our voices heard. I understand – that’s America. But there is no place on any campus in America, any place in America, for anti-Semitism or hate speech or threats of violence of any kind – whether against Jews or anyone else.

Violent attacks, destroying property is not peaceful protest – it’s against the law. And we are not a lawless country, we’re a civil society. We uphold the rule of law. And no one should have to hide or be brave just to be themselves.

To the Jewish community, I want you to know, I see your fear, your hurt and your pain. Let me reassure you, as your president, you’re not alone – you belong, you always have and you always will. And my commitment to the safety of the Jewish people, the security of Israel and its right to exist as an independent Jewish state is ironclad, even when we disagree. My Administration is working around the clock to free remaining hostages, just as we have freed hostages already. And we will not rest until we bring them all home.

My Administration, with our second gentleman’s leadership, has launched our nation’s first national strategy to counter anti-Semitism, that’s mobilizing the full force of the federal government to protect Jewish community. But we know this is not the work of government alone or Jews alone. That’s why I’m calling on all Americans to stand united against anti-Semitism and hate in all its forms.

My dear friend…the late Ellie Weisel said, quote, one person of integrity can make a difference. We have to remember that now more than ever. Here in Emancipation Hall of the US Capitol, among the towering statute of history is a bronze bust of Raul Wallenberg. Born in Sweden as a Lutheran, he was a businessman and a diplomat. While stationed in Hungary during World War II, he used diplomatic cover to hide and rescue about 100,000 Jews over a six-month period. Among them was a 16-year-old Jewish boy who escaped a Nazi labor camp. After the war ended, that boy received a scholarship from the Hillel Foundation to study in America. He came to New York City penniless. But determined to turn his pain into purpose, along with his wife – also a Holocaust survivor – he became a renowned economist and foreign policy thinker, eventually making his way to this very Capitol on the staff of a first-term senator.

That Jewish refugee was Tom Lantos and that Senator was me. Tom and his wife Annette and their family became dear friends to me and my family. Tom would go on to become the only Holocaust survivor ever elected to Congress, where became a leading voice on civil rights and human rights around the world. Tom never met Raul, who was taken prisoner by the Soviets, never to be heard from again. But through Tom’s efforts, Raul’s bust is here in the Capitol. He was also given honorary US citizenship, only the second person ever, after Winston Churchill. The Holocaust Museum here in Washington is located on a road in Raul’s name. The story of the power of a single person to put aside our differences, to see our common humanity, to stand up to hate and its ancient story of resilience from immense pain, persecution, to find hope, purpose and meaning in life. We try to live and share with one another. That story endures.

Let me close with this. I know these days of remembrance fall on difficult times. We all do well to remember these days also fall during the month we celebrate Jewish American heritage – a heritage that stretches from our earliest days to enrich every every single part of American life today. Great Americans, a great Jewish American named Tom Lantos, used the phrase, the veneer of civilization is paper thin. We are its guardians and we can never rest. My fellow Americans, we must be the those guardians. We must never rest. We must rise against hate, meet across the divide, see our common humanity, and God bless the victims and survivors of the Shoah. May the resilient hearts the, courageous spirit and the eternal flame of faith of the Jewish people forever shine their light on America and around the world. Pray God. Thank you all.”

“Ripped Apart”: New Biden-Harris 2024 Ad Slams Trump on Anniversary of His Family Separation Policy

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From President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign:

NEW AD: Biden-Harris 2024 Slams Trump on Anniversary of His Family Separation Policy

New digital ad hits Trump’s efforts to rip mothers from children

“Separating families isn’t ‘tough’ – it’s the work of a weak, desperate man whose only grip on power is by attacking the most vulnerable.”

On the anniversary of the implementation of Trump’s family separation, Team Biden-Harris released a new digital ad across key battleground states slamming Donald Trump for his promise to resurrect his cruel policy of separating children from their parents.

The new ad, titled “Ripped Apart”, details the horrors of Trump’s government policy of family separation, and how he’s proudly campaigning to go further if he’s reelected. The ad also highlights President Biden slamming Donald Trump for ripping mothers from their children, and the work his administration is doing to this day to reunite mothers with their children.

The digital ad will target Latino voters across the battleground states.

The following is a statement from Biden-Harris 2024 Campaign Manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez:

“Six years ago, Donald Trump architected the systematic government policy of ripping innocent children from their mothers. Since then, Trump hasn’t just justified these cruel policies – he’s celebrated them.

“To this day, President Biden is still working tirelessly to reunite children with their families – it’s the enduring legacy of Trump, who made it his mission to go after mothers and kids under the guise of being ‘tough’ on immigration. Let me be very clear: separating families isn’t ‘tough’ – it’s the work of a weak, desperate man whose only grip on power is by attacking the most vulnerable.

“If Trump is reelected, the chaos and cruelty we saw in his first term is the floor: he’ll go even further to attack and demonize immigrants, while doing nothing to address the real issues plaguing our broken immigration system. He’s betting that his cruelty and divisiveness is a winning tactic at the ballot box, but like they’ve done in election after election, the American people will prove Donald Trump wrong and expose him for who he truly is: a coward, a bully, and a loser.”


WATCH “Ripped Apart” 
HERE.

Tuesday News: “Autocrats in China, Russia, and elsewhere…making common cause with MAGA Republicans “; “White House Scrambles to Keep Shifting Gaza Peace Talks Afloat”; “Trump Could Be Talking Himself into a Prison Sentence”; Rep. Jennifer Wexton Delivers House speech “using a text-to-voice app”

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by Lowell

Here are a few international, national and Virginia news headlines, political and otherwise, for Tuesday, May 7.

On Yom HaShoah, Biden Campaign Reminds Everyone, “Trump has praised neo-Nazis, dined with neo-Nazis, echoed the rhetoric of neo-Nazis, and reportedly praised the accomplishments of Adolf Hitler”

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From President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign:

Statement on Holocaust Remembrance Day, a Reminder of Trump’s Antisemitic Behavior

This Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom HaShoah) we recognize the past, and at a time of rising antisemitism – understand our shared future must be fought for.

It’s why it’s important to remember there is one candidate in the race who stands with the Jewish community and against antisemitism: Joe Biden.

The other hangs with antisemites and has a history of antisemitic behavior: Donald Trump. Just ask the antisemites.

Donald Trump has a long history of antisemitic behavior, hanging out with antisemites, and attacking Jewish Americans:

Biden-Harris 2024 Spokesperson James Singer released the following statement:

“During Yom HaShoah, we remember and mourn the six million Jews who were murdered during the Holocaust. At a time of rising antisemitism and right-wing facism around the world, the promise of ‘Never Again’ is more meaningful than ever.

“President Biden stands against antisemitism and is committed to the safety of the Jewish community, and security of Israel – Donald Trump does not.

“Trump has praised neo-Nazis, dined with neo-Nazis, echoed the rhetoric of neo-Nazis, and reportedly praised the accomplishments of Adolf Hitler. He cannot lead us, so he seeks to divide us with the oldest of ideas – hate, anger, revenge, and retribution.

“We honor and remember that past we have fought against to ensure that divisive rhetoric, antisemitism, and hate-fueled violence have no place in our future.”

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Fairfax Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano, Considered by Many as One of the Major Potential Competitiors to Former Del. Jay Jones for the 2025 VA Dem AG Nomination, Instead Endorses Jones

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And with that, Fairfax Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano – one of the main possible competitors (along with possibly Henrico Commonwealth’s Attorney Shannon Taylor) to former Del. Jay Jones for the 2025 Virginia Democratic Attorney General nomination – has announced that he will NOT be running, but will instead be supporting Jones. So at this point, Jones is the *heavy* favorite to be the 2025 Democratic AG nominee, and the odds-on favorite to be the next Attorney General of Virginia.

P.S. I’m now hearing from different sources that Taylor is probably going to run.

Video: Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA11) Says He’s a “Child of the 1960s” and Supports “god-given American right” to Protest Peacefully – “as long as other people’s rights are also respected and the law is not broken”

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Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA11) nails it on student protests, Israel/Gaza and the dynamics in the US House right now. Check out the video and highlights, below.

  • “First of all, I guess I should say…I’m a child of the 1960s. So I protested against the war, I rallied for and marched for civil rights…so I’d be a hypocrite if I were to say I object to peaceful protests by students in the current war. I think that’s a god-given American right and I think it is to be respected  – as long as other people’s rights are also respected and the law is not broken. If you protest and you choose to break the, law you’ve decided that you are willing to be arrested and pay the consequence for that to make a point. And so you don’t you can’t have it both ways – if you’re breaking the law as part of your protest, you are subject to arrest and prosecution, and you’re going to have to accept that as the cost you’re paying for the choice you made.”
  • “I think occupying a building is illegal…that building is for either at a public university a public purpose to educate others and you’re denying them that that right, that access. I think hate speech may not always be a crime, but I don’t think that’s part of peaceful protest – it’s provocative and it is menacing and threatening to others. I also believe counter protest as we saw in California have to also be peaceful and abide by these rules. What happened in California the other night was despicable – it was a mob, premeditated set of violence against peaceful protesters by all accounts because they didn’t like the particular pro-Palestinian message. And the police tolerated it; they stood aside and allowed it to go on for hours. That’s very reminiscent of what happened sometimes in peaceful protest in the 1960s against the war and pro Civil Rights Movement. So I hate to see that revisited and I think we’ve got to make sure that the rules are clear and applicable to to everybody.”
  • “Given the humanitarian catastrophe that is and has unfolded in Gaza already, the idea that we’re going to inflict even more in Rafah with 1.5  million people living in and around Rafah is to me unacceptable, repugnant, unthinkable. And therefore I believe President Biden needs to use his presidential discretion to withhold any and all offensive weapons that could conceivably be used in such an assault –  an assault he’s already told Bibi Netanyahu, the prime minister of Israel, not to pursue. So that’s the U.S. position – don’t do it. So let’s not support it.”
  • “This Democrat is not going to vote to help Mike Johnson; I’m not  going to support him, I’m not going to vote to table a motion of vacate, I want Hakeem Jeffries as the next Speaker and that’s how I’m going to vote. And I think it’s a mistake personally for Democrats to find themselves supporting the most ideologically conservative right-wing Speaker in American history. Why would we align ourselves with that? Having said that, I think what Hakeem Jeffries has done is really quite cleverly Machiavellian – he may not intend it that way, but from a political science point of view it sure looks Machiavellian. So he is kind of basically saying with one hand we’re gonna help you, but with the other he’s also not saying but it’s quite obvious, you wouldn’t survive without our help, once again proving you can’t get anything done in this Congress without Democrats – including holding on to your own job. That’s a pretty delicious political statement and move by Hakeem Jeffries and very powerful.”

Monday News: “If Roe v. Wade can fall, anything can fall”; “Trump Gestapo comment echoes ‘appalling rhetoric of fascists’”; The “Mainstream” Political Media, Including the NY Times, Is Massively Failing Us; Sen. Tim Scott “Backs Trump’s Election Denial”

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by Lowell

Here are a few international, national and Virginia news headlines, political and otherwise, for Monday, May 6.

Biden Campaign Statement on Trump’s “40%” Welfare Comments, Celebrating Political Violence and January 6, etc.

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From President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign:

Biden Campaign Statement on Trump’s RNC Comments

Reports out of the closed-door Trump retreat were…a lot.

Here’s a quick recap:

  • Romney 2.0 With Trump’s “40%” Welfare Comments:  The view from Mar-a-lago is different from the view from Scranton: Trump lamented that Democrats win campaigns because they stand with working people, and protect Social Security, Medicare, and the Affordable Care Act – or in Trump’s words “welfare.”
  • Celebrating Political Violence and January 6: Trump took time to honor January 6 rioters who attacked law enforcement and tried to overturn an election – and compared them to Taylor Swift?
  • Attacking Law Enforcement and Democracy: Trump continued to attack law enforcement, the legal system, and elections.
  • Legal Money Woes: A presenter admitted Trump’s legal woes were “bleeding money” in reference to the millions of dollars being siphoned away from Trump’s campaign to cover his legal bills.
  • Abortion “Vulnerability”: Trump and Republicans are struggling to message their way out of their abortion policy that endorses extreme abortion bans, monitoring women’s pregnancies, criminalizing abortion and miscarriage medication, and punishing women.
  • Nonsense Map Expansion: Oh, they leaked polling with no methodology showing they are going to expand the electoral map…sure. They have no campaign infrastructure and a candidate who doesn’t campaign. In recent weeks, Trump has continued to lose hundreds of thousands of votes to Nikki Haley – who dropped out nearly two months ago.

Trump also bragged about his golf game, made Republicans who want to be his Vice President (his last one doesn’t support him) kiss his ring, complained when he had to do anything but listen to himself talk, and asked “What does covid mean?”

Biden-Harris 2024 Spokesperson James Singer released the following statement:

“Donald Trump’s weekend bash behind closed doors underscores what we already knew:  Trump’s campaign is about him. His fury, his revenge, his lies, and his retribution.

“What Donald Trump dismisses as ‘welfare’ to his billionaire donors are benefits Americans have earned: Social Security, Medicare and the Affordable Care Act. He tried to slash Americans’ life-saving benefits as president and will clearly try again if given the chance.

“Trump is once again making despicable and insulting comments about the Holocaust, while in the same breath attacking law enforcement, celebrating political violence, and threatening our democracy.

“Joe Biden beat Donald Trump before and he’s going to beat him again because, like Joe Biden, Americans care more about our country’s future than one man’s desperation and weakness.”

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Revealing Interviews with 7 of the 12 Democratic Candidates for VA10; Check Out Their Views on Israel/Gaza, Gun Violence Prevention, Reproductive Freedom, Aid to Ukraine, Fentanyl, etc.

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Sinclair/WJLA7 is usually right-wing propaganda, but…gotta give their reporter, Nick Minock, credit here for these very helpful (and perfectly fair) interviews with 7 of the VA10 Democratic candidates (former VA Speaker Eileen Filler-Corn, State Sen. Suhas Subramanyam, State Sen. Jennifer Boysko, Del. Dan Helmer, defense technology small business owner Krystle Kaul, Del. David Reid, and former VA Secretary of Education Atif Qarni). What are these candidates views on the issues?  Here’s a sampling, but definitely check out all the interviews for yourself!

P.S. VA10 Democratic candidates NOT interviewed by WJLA’s Nick Minock are: Del. Michelle Maldonado, Travis Nembhard, Mark Leighton, Marion Devoe and Adrian Pokharel.

Israel/Gaza

  • Sen. Boysko: “I would be very supportive of is to really focus on a diplomatic solution to stop Hamas from any further harm, harming anyone else, but also stopping Israel from attacking the innocent people in Gaza”
  • Del. David Reid: “What we need to do is we need to have a UN-supervised and regionally supported immediate ceasefire and release of all the hostages. Then the next thing that we’ve got to do is we’ve got to get to the point of being able to rebuild Gaza and we have to break the cycle of radicalization of young people there who are then finding that the only way to feel like they can achieve anything is by affiliating with Hamas.”
  • Del. Dan Helmer: “My dad is an immigrant from Israel. Hamas is a terrible terrorist group that has no place in our society in the Middle East or anywhere.”
  • Former VA Secretary of Education Atif Qarni: “I have taken a position of an unconditional permanent, immediate ceasefire. Because I believe that Bibi Netanyahu, who is currently in charge is not acting in good faith. I believe that he is hell-bent on exterminating the Palestinian people. I am opposed to sending any form of more military aid to Israel.”
  • Former VA Speaker Eileen Filler-Corn: “I believe Israel has a right to exist and has a right to defend themselves. And they are doing exactly that,” Eileen Filler-Corn told 7News. “Hamas is not out for the best interest of the Palestinian people. And their goal is the destruction of the State of Israel.”
  • Defense technology small business owner Krystle Kaul: “I am very much in favor of a ceasefire with the release of hostages.”
  • Sen. Suhas Subramanyam: “he thinks a ceasefire would be ideal as long as hostages are returned and it doesn’t allow Hamas to regroup and continue the war indefinitely.”

Parental notification “within 24 hours of suspected student overdoses”

  • Sen. Subramanyam: “As Loudoun’s State Senator, it was really heartbreaking to see what’s happened in some of our schools including Parkview High School, which I represent in Sterling, and we need to make sure that when something happens that the community knows that the parents of the student knows.”
  • Sen. Boysko: “This didn’t just show up yesterday. This has been going on for several years. I supported it because we’ve got to do something more.”
  • Del. Reid: “We have a state superintendent of schools, and we have a state board of education, which is supposed to have the remit to define what these policies are going to be,” answered Reid. “And so I think we need to let those executive level branch agencies be able to determine what the right policy and procedure is that they can then propagate out to the rest of the school system. So there are some times when it’s like we as the General Assembly, need to let the executive branch do their job, and then they will be able to propagate out what the right guidelines are going to be. But you’re right, parents, the community, the sheriff, everyone needs to be notified in a timely manner.”
  • Del. Helmer: “I was really proud to vote for a bipartisan bill that ensures parental notification in Virginia and makes sure that parents are aware.” “I support parental notification. I support parental notification. I always have. As a parent myself, I have two kids in public schools and I’m going to keep fighting for them and fight for it.”
  • Former VA Speaker Filler-Corn: “The fentanyl crisis IS a crisis, and it’s a health epidemic…something we really need to work on…”
  • Defense technology small business owner Krystle Kaul: “Given the current opioid crisis, driven mostly by fentanyl, a balanced approach that incorporates both stringent law enforcement against illegal drug trafficking and enhanced public health measures is crucial…enhancing border security to prevent drug smuggling…stronger international cooperation to tackle the supply chain.”
  • Former VA Secretary of Education Atif Qarni: “We have an epidemic in the nation and fentanyl [and other drugs) are killing children and adults, it’s a big problem…I think about it all the time…while protecting the privacy of families, I think in a meaningful this is breaking out and how do we engage that…beyond just studying the issue…I believe that we need to have good awareness and education with our young people about drug use, about opioid addiction, about how fentanyl is very very dangerous…there’s a lot of intersectionality here…this is a national pandemic.”

Gun Violence Prevention

  • All of the Democrats interviewed by Minock stated their strong support for gun violence prevention (and/or have a voting record along those lines and/or statements on their websites).

Reproductive Rights 

  • All of the Democrats interviewed by Minock stated their strong support for women’s reproductive healthcare/freedom (and/or have a strongly pro-choice voting record and/or statements on their websites) and their opposition to the right wing’s assault on those things.

Aid to Ukraine

  • Six of the Democrats interviewed by Minock stated their strong support for aid to Ukraine, while Atif Qarni hedged a bit, saying: “it depends on the nuances of the circumstances of what’s happening, whether it’s humanitarian aid…military aid, or god forbid if there’s something on the table about putting American troops into harm’s way…with this specific package…overall I was supportive of the aid to Ukraine…future aid, of course I would have to study that…making sure we have good accountability in place.”

 

Sunday News: “Israelis rally for hostage deal as ceasefire talks continue”; “Trump’s bombardment of dishonesty: Fact-checking 32 of his false claims to Time”; “New Claim Puts ‘WaPo’ Boss in Crosshairs of Murdoch Scandal”; “Using riot shields and chemical irritants, police clear demonstration at [UVA]”

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by Lowell

Here are a few international, national and Virginia news headlines, political and otherwise, for Sunday, May 5.