Putin Shows Broken Peace Deal, Big Business Bets on Dems & 3 Quick Hits. RP Headline Updates 6.22.23
On Today’s Headline Update Show for Ranting Politics, we cover the following headlines: Putin Shows off 2022 Peace Deal, Corporate America bets big on the Dems, & Today’s Quick Hits.
Key Topics:
- we examine a recent meeting with African Union leaders, Russian President Vladimir Putin presented a narrative that has been largely overlooked. He claimed that Ukraine, in the spring of 2022, had signed a peace treaty with Russia, only to discard it shortly thereafter, relegating it to forgotten history.
- For our 2nd headline update we are diving into a fascinating shift in the political landscape, a shift that's been largely overlooked by corporate media. The Wall Street Journal recently reported that the long-standing relationship between big business and the Republican Party is on the rocks. Corporate donations to the GOP have plummeted to their lowest level in nearly a decade. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, once a stalwart ally of the Republicans, is now throwing its weight behind Democrats in tight congressional races.
Quick Hits:
- The LA Times declares war on RFK jr. The article title is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a threat to your health — and our democracy.
- The Wall Street Journal says there could be a BitCoin bonanza if the New Blackrock ETF is approved. The world’s largest asset manager could be a lifeline for crypto and spark a windfall for some traders.
- Rep. Beth Van Duyne a republican from Texas has introduced legislation aimed at foreign adversaries with a focus on China from buying up U.S. Farmland. The legislation is known as the Protecting American Farmland Act.
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