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Hunter Biden's 2nd Amendment violated with criminal charges | HAKE NEWS Fri. 9-15-23

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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Friday, September 15, 2023 AD 

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End of Hour 1: Hurricane Lee threatens floods in the Northeast  //  Auto union strike starts  //  Hunter Biden 2A violated, charged with crimes  //  Gas/oil prices high  //  

End of Hour 2: *NSYNC releasing a song  //  Apollo spacecraft causing moonquakes  //  Alex Jones spending money, not paying $1.5B to Sandy Hook fams  //  Trump told NBC he coulda pardoned himself  //  Libya flood death toll 11,300, maybe much more  //  

JLP Show Notes | Fri. 9-15-23

Hake didn’t take good notes from JLP today… 

JLP Hr 1  Express Yourself (Dr. Phil) Friday! Blacks think whites think they’re better than them, but that’s what the blacks are thinking — not what the whites are thinking.  //  

JLP Hr 2  … 

JLP Hr 3  … Supers and some good calls… 

HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 | Fri. 9-15-23


Hurricane Lee threatening floods

(CNN or theSkimm Fri. 9/15/23) Forecasters have issued tropical storm warnings today for parts of coastal New England and Atlantic Canada as Hurricane Lee's center approaches the US East Coast. Lee's mammoth size will allow its strong winds to knock down power lines and possibly cause some flooding in the coming days.


Lame auto union strike

(CNN or theSkimm Fri. 9/15/23) Thousands of autoworkers launched a strike at midnight against General Motors, Ford and Stellantis — the company that builds cars for the US market under the Jeep, Ram, Dodge and Chrysler names. It is the first time in its history that the United Auto Workers union has struck all three of America’s Big Three automakers at the same time. The UAW is demanding 40% pay increases as well as better benefits and job protections for its members. With all three automakers reporting record or near-record profits, the union is trying to recapture many of the benefits they had been forced to give up more than a decade ago when the companies were on the brink of bankruptcy. If the strike drags on for a long time, industry experts say car prices will rise.


PRAY FOR Hunter!

(CNN or theSkimm Fri. 9/15/23) Hunter Biden on Thursday was indicted by special counsel David Weiss on three criminal charges in connection with a gun he purchased in 2018 (c’mon, lying coke addicts need guns too). This is the first time the Justice Department has charged the child of a sitting president. While buying a revolver, Hunter Biden lied on a federal form when he swore that he was not using, and was not addicted to, any illegal drugs — even though he was struggling with crack cocaine addiction at the time of the purchase. The charges include making false statements on a federal firearms form and possession of a firearm as a prohibited person (while addicted to drugs?! If anybody needs guns it’s drug addicts! I disavow.). Hunter Biden’s lawyers said they’ll fight the charges in court and accused Weiss of “bending to political pressure” from Republicans. The legal ordeal potentially sets up a dramatic trial in the middle of his father’s 2024 reelection bid.

Hunter could face up to 25 years in prison and fines of up to $750,000… 


Gas prices goin’ up again! Over $4 a gallon more than a dozen states!

(CNN or theSkimm Fri. 9/15/23) Oil prices climbed above $90 a barrel on Thursday for the first time in 10 months, threatening to push gas prices higher. High oil prices have already created an unusual situation where gas is getting more expensive even after the summer driving season has ended. Despite demand easing, gas prices are just pennies away from their highest level of the year. The national average for regular gasoline is currently $3.86 a gallon, according to AAA. That’s 16 cents higher than the same day last year. Plus, a dozen US states are already averaging $4 a gallon or higher for regular gasoline, including Colorado, North Dakota and California.


HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 | Fri. 9-15-23


*NSYNC to release first new song in over 20 years

(CNN or theSkimm Fri. 9/15/23) All five members of the boy band (WOULDN’T IT BE CALLED A MIDDLE-AGED MALE BAND?) haven’t recorded a new song together since 2001! …new track set to be released on September 29


Old Apollo spacecraft is causing small quakes on the moon

(CNN or theSkimm Fri. 9/15/23) A spacecraft left behind by US astronauts on the moon’s surface could be causing moonquakes, or small tremors, a new study revealed. WHOA!


MORE HIT PIECES on patriotic Americans

(CNN or theSkimm Fri. 9/15/23) …“right-wing conspiracy theorist” Alex Jones was ordered to pay $1.5 BILLION to Sandy Hook liberal so-called “families” over his false SUPPOSED claims about the elementary school massacre. However, none of the families have seen a penny from the SUPPOSEDLY “disgraced” Infowars mogul while critics say he appears to be maintaining an expensive lifestyle. Court documents PURPORTEDLY show he spent more than $93,000 in the month of July alone, including over $6,000 on meals and entertainment.


Speaking of attacks on Real Americans

(CNN or theSkimm Fri. 9/15/23) QUOTE: “I could’ve pardoned myself when I left.” — Our Greatest President Donald Trump, telling NBC News Thursday that he discussed pardoning himself in the final days of his presidency but ultimately dismissed the option to do so. While Trump wasn’t charged with any crimes while in office, the current frontrunner for the 2024 Republican nomination has since been indicted four times. He faces a total of 91 charges in four criminal cases.


Libya

(CNN or theSkimm Fri. 9/15/23) Yesterday, Libya officials said the death toll in the country topped 11,300. Earlier this week, heavy rains from storm Daniel caused two dams to collapse and flooded nearby towns. More than 20,000 people are feared to be dead. 30,000 others have been displaced. Search and rescue efforts are ongoing. Unfortunately, humanitarian aid efforts have been limited because of destroyed roads and the lack of electricity has made it harder for responders to reach certain parts of the country. The country also has two clashing governments — one that’s internationally recognized and one that isn’t — making things even more difficult. Global officials have criticized Libya and said the large death toll could’ve been avoided if people were properly warned. NOT READ: Some families say their only warning was the sound of the dams bursting


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