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Marjorie Taylor Greene praises Russia for fighting Mike Johnson's 'war on Christianity'
Apr 08, 2024
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) praised Russia while suggesting Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) was responsible for a "war on Christianity" in Ukraine. During an appearance on Steve Bannon's War Room podcast on Monday, Greene was asked about Johnson's plans to provide supplemental funding to Ukraine. "There's actually going to be a component when he finally releases this bill. What I'm hearing will be about taking the frozen assets of the Russian people, stealing them, seizing them, converting them into dollars and get them to the Ukrainians," Bannon said of Johnson's plans. Greene said she had planned to meet with Johnson on Friday but backed out at the last minute. "Well, I texted him on Friday, and I told him I would not be speaking to him on Friday and that I had to talk to my district and my constituents first at the town hall tonight," she explained. "He's talking about, you know, confiscating assets from the Russian people just like you said. Well, that's pretty much illegal. They're having a lot of problems with that, and Europe does not want to do it. And that's where most of those assets are." ALSO READ: MAGA congressional candidate: Michelle Obama might be a man, bring back Aunt Jemima "But let's talk about what this really is, Steve, this is a war on Christianity," she continued. "The Ukrainian government is attacking Christians. The Ukrainian government is executing priests. Russia is not doing that." Greene then praised Russia because "they're not attacking Christianity — as a matter of fact, they seem to be protecting it." "I'm not praising Vladimir Putin," she later clarified, without giving any more context to her claims. Watch the video below from Real America's Voice.
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Trump Media CEO Devin Nunes to get $600K 'retention bonus' after company lost $58 million
Apr 07, 2024
Trump Media & Technology Group may have lost $4 billion in value since the stock plummeted on reports the company makes no money, but that hasn't kept the company's executives from raking in big salaries, bonuses and stock options as investors and analysts question the long-term viability of the parent company of Truth Social.Stock in the now-public technology company launched on Monday at $79.38 before going into a freefall all week and ending Friday at $40.49.A substantial reason for the collapse was attributed to an auditor's report that the company lost $58 million last year while only generating $4 million in revenue.ALSO READ: 11 ways Trump doesn’t become presidentAccording to a deep dive into executive compensation at the company, the Washington Post is reporting that CEO and president Devin Nunes, who left Congress to take a position with the fledgling company, is doing well despite the company's struggles.According to the report, Nunes made $750,000 in base salary last year which was bumped to a solid d $1 million this year. Along with a grant of 115,000 shares of stock in the company worth approximately $4.6 million, Nunes is also in line for a hefty bonus for sticking around after the massive 2023 losses.The Post is reporting, "Nunes, a former Republican congressman from California, also will receive a $600,000 lump-sum 'retention bonus' this month. A bonus agreement signed by Nunes said the money was designed to help “ensure the continuity” of Trump Media’s business."Nunes is not alone in benefiting mightily, with the report noting, "Dan Scavino Jr., a longtime Trump aide who led his White House’s social media operation and is now advising Trump’s presidential campaign, was paid $240,000 last year through a consulting agreement with his company, Hudson Digital. Scavino will also receive a $600,000 retention bonus this month. Trump Media also issued a $2.2 million 'executive promissory note' to Scavino. The company gave similar promissory notes to other executives, which automatically converted on the day of the merger into stock. The filings do not specify whether Scavino’s note was converted."You can read more about the salaries and bonuses paid to the Trump execs here.
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New wage data shows when workers organize and fight 'it pays off—literally'
Mar 21, 2024
A new analysis shows that unionized workers across the United States secured historic wage increases under contracts negotiated last year, further demonstrating the power of collective bargaining.According to Bloomberg Law, 2023 union contracts "gave workers an average first-year wage increase of 6.6%"—the highest raise since at least 1988."With signing bonuses and other lump-sum payments added to the calculations," the outlet added, "2023's average first-year wage increase was 7.3%, also a record high, according to Bloomberg Law's latest Quarterly Union Wage Data report."The AFL-CIO, the largest federation of unions in the U.S., highlighted the findings on social media Thursday, writing, "When we fight together, it pays off—literally."It's well-established that unionized workers are paid more and receive better benefits than nonunion employees. A Treasury Department study released last year estimated that unions boost their members' wages by 10-15% and "improve fringe benefits and workplace procedures such as retirement plans, workplace grievance policies, and predictable scheduling."But unionization also benefits nonunion employees—as shown by the United Auto Workers' (UAW) historic contract victories at the Big Three U.S. automakers last year.After the UAW secured record wage gains in their contracts with Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis following a six-week strike, several nonunion car manufacturers—including Toyota and Tesla—announced pay increases for their employees in an apparent attempt to preempt organizing efforts in their factories.Overall, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), U.S. union membership grew by 191,000 workers in 2023—but the share of employees represented by a union fell slightly as strong job growth outpaced organizing efforts.The Economic Policy Institute (EPI) noted in its analysis of the BLS figures that the share of nonunion workers who would like to have a union at their workplace is far higher than the share who actually have union representation," a testament to the effectiveness of corporate union-busting campaigns and the need for much stronger federal labor laws.Between 1979 and 2017, EPI has estimated, the median U.S. worker lost out on $3,250 in pay per year due to the decline in unionization during that period.
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POSSIBLE ANNOUNCES NAZ PEREZ AS GUEST HOST
Mar 21, 2024
TV Producer and On-Air Personality Will Bring Red Carpet "Behind the Scenes" Approach NEW YORK, March 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Beyond Ordinary Events, Inc. and POSSIBLE, the premier marquee marketing event, announced today millennial renaissance entertainment reporter, Naz Perez will join the lineup in Miami beach on April 15-17. Naz will be POSSIBLE's on-camera Red Carpet host having candid conversations with industry thought leaders, CMOs, celebrity speakers, and more (including the official VIP Party, backstage at the VIP Lounge, and other key experiential activations). Naz is best known for her work as a TV producer of ABC's No. 1 primetime series "The Bachelor," former host of "Live From E!," and co-creator of the "I Don't Get It Podcast''. She launched her career working behind the scenes at "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" and E! Network. Naz was featured in the Forbes Trailblazer series in 2020 and was named one of HOLA!'s Top 100 Latina Powerhouses of 2022. "To quote the GOAT LeBron James when he went to Miami to play for The Heat: 'I'm so excited to take my talents to Miami Beach,' for POSSIBLE!" said Naz Perez. "I've been reporting on pop culture for some time now, and I'm looking forward to interviewing and engaging with the people who CREATE CULTURE! POSSIBLE brings together the most influential players and visionaries from all areas of the industry and I can't ...Full story available on Benzinga.com
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