Headlines October 5, 2022 from Democracy Now!

Prosecutors Accuse Oath Keepers of Planning “Armed Rebellion” Against U.S. Gov’t

Oct 05, 2022
 

In news on the January 6 insurrection, the seditious conspiracy trial of Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes and four other members of the far-right group is continuing. On Tuesday, prosecutors played for the jury an audio recording of a meeting held by the Oath Keepers after the 2020 election where Rhodes talked about bringing weapons to Washington D.C., to help Donald Trump stay in power. In the recording, Rhodes is heard saying, “We’re not getting out of this without a fight. There’s going to be a fight.” Rhodes also talked about keeping some members of the group outside of the city who could provide backup support. He is heard saying, “I do want some Oath Keepers to stay on the outside and to stay fully armed and prepared to go in if they have to.” During opening arguments, Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Nestler said, “Their goal was to stop, by whatever means necessary, the lawful transfer of presidential power, including by taking up arms against the United States government. They concocted a plan for armed rebellion to shatter a bedrock of American democracy.”

Biden Heads to Florida as Hurricane Ian Death Toll Tops 109

Oct 05, 2022
 

President Biden is heading to Florida today to see areas devastated by Hurricane Ian. The death toll from the storm has reached 109 and continues to rise. Authorities are concerned the storm could lead to a spike in homelessness in Florida as many residents, including those living in mobile homes, lost everything in the storm. We will have more on the hurricane after headlines.

Amazon Suspends 50 Workers at Unionized Warehouse in Staten Island

Oct 05, 2022
 

In labor news, Amazon has suspended 50 workers who refused to go back to work after a fire broke out inside a warehouse in Staten Island, New York. Workers said it was not safe to go back due to smoke and flooding. The suspensions occurred at the only unionized Amazon warehouse in the United States. This comes as the Amazon Labor Union is calling on the company to stop stalling and start negotiating with the union.

Ex-Counterintelligence Agent Helped DeSantis Scheme to Send Migrants to Martha’s Vineyard

Oct 05, 2022
 

The New York Times has confirmed the identity of a woman who played a key role in recruiting and tricking a group of 48 Venezuelan asylum seekers in Texas to board a flight to Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts as part of a political ploy by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. The Times identified the woman as Perla Huerta. She is a former combat medic and counterintelligence agent who served in Iraq and Afghanistan. She was discharged by the Army in August. The group Lawyers for Civil Rights has filed a class-action civil rights lawsuit against Huerta, DeSantis and others involved in the scheme.

South Korea Missile Test Malfunctions, Sparking Fire at Base

Oct 05, 2022
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A fire broke out today at a South Korean airbase after a South Korean missile malfunctioned and crashed during a live-fire drill with the United States. The incident occurred as tension is escalating in the region. On Tuesday, North Korea fired a ballistic missile over Japan for the first time in five years.

FIlipino Journalist Percy Lapid, a Critic of Marcos & Duterte, Is Killed Near Manila

Oct 05, 2022
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In the Philippines, a veteran 63-year-old broadcaster was shot dead near his home in suburban Manila on Tuesday. Percival Mabasa, who was also known as Percy Lapid, was a prominent critic of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and his predecessor, Rodrigo Duterte. He is the second Filipino journalist to have been murdered since Marcos took office on June 30.

U.N. Urges Extension of Ceasefire in Yemen

Oct 05, 2022
 

A six-month ceasefire deal in Yemen has expired. The United Nations is calling for an extension to the truce, but the U.S.-backed, Saudi-led coalition and the Houthis have yet to support the deal. The U.N. special envoy for Yemen, Hans Grundberg, urged both sides to avoid a new round of fighting.

Hans Grundberg: “I would urge all sides to exercise maximum restraint at this particularly sensitive period of time, because at this moment of time any small incident could spark something that could have devastating consequences.”

30 Palestinian Prisoners on Hunger Strike Against Israeli Administrative Detention

Oct 05, 2022
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A group of 30 Palestinians prisoners held by Israel are now in their second week of an open-ended hunger strike to protest “administrative detention,” the Israeli policy of holding Palestinians without charge for up to years at a time. The hunger strikers include the French Palestinian human rights lawyer Salah Hamouri, who has been held without charge for six months based on secret evidence.

At Least 15 Die Inside Overcrowded Prison in Ecuador

Oct 05, 2022
 

In Ecuador, at least 15 people died Monday in the latest outbreak of violence inside Ecuador’s overcrowded prison system. On Tuesday, relatives gathered outside the prison in Latacunga trying to find out if their loved ones were still alive. At least 316 people were killed last year inside Ecuador’s prison system, which is more than 11% over capacity.

“Everything Has Been a Lie”: Herschel Walker’s Son Blasts His Father Amid Tight Georgia Senate Race

Oct 05, 2022
 

In Georgia, the son of Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker has publicly denounced his father in a series of social media posts that could shake up one of the most closely watched Senate races. Herschel Walker, who is a former football star, is in a tight race with Democratic Senator Rev. Raphael Warnock. The 23-year-old Christian Walker accused his father of threatening to kill his family and of running his campaign on a series of lies. Christian Walker spoke out shortly after The Daily Beast reported Herschel Walker had paid for a girlfriend’s abortion in 2009. The anti-choice Republican has denied the report, despite the existence of physical evidence including a copy of a check from Walker and a receipt from an abortion clinic. On Tuesday, Christian Walker said he could no longer stay silent about his father’s actions.

Christian Walker: “I stayed silent as the atrocities committed against my mom were downplayed. I stayed silent when it came out that my father, Herschel Walker, had all these random kids across the country, none of whom he raised. And, you know my favorite issue to talk about is father absence. Surprise! Because it affected me. That’s why I talk about it all the time, because it affected me. Family values, people? He has four kids, four different women, wasn’t in the house raising one of them. He was out having sex with other women. Do you care about family values? I was silent, lie after lie after lie. The abortion card drops yesterday. It’s literally his handwriting in the card. They say they have receipts, whatever. He gets on Twitter, he lies about it. OK, I’m done. Done. Everything has been a lie.”

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