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Cameron Munster, contract, future, Melbourne Storm, Dolphins, Craig Bellamy, Brandon Smith, Felise Kaufusi

news corp Journalist Phil Rothfield fears that if Cameron Munster leaves the Storm, the club will be in a “serious decline.”

Munster is contracted to the Storm until the end of 2023 but from November 1 rival clubs can officially table the star five-eighth offers.

The Dolphins, who join the competition next year, have made their interest in Munster no secret, however even if they were to land him it won’t be until 2024 with the 27-year-old reiterating his commitment to the Storm in July.

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Munster, nor his manager Braith Anasta, have given any indication of where the Queensland Origin star’s future lays beyond next season.

But Rothfield suggested on NRL 360 that the Storm could not afford losing Munster.

Asked if the Storm are on a decline off the back mixed form this season, Rothfield said: “Depends what happens with Cameron Munster.

“If Munster leaves I think they are definitely in a serious decline. If he stays, I know they’ve lost a couple of forwards but I think they’ll be OK if Cameron stays,” he added.

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The Storm will farewell Brandon Smith, Felise Kaufusi and the Bromwich brothers at the end of the season with the former joining the Roosters and the others joining the Dolphins.

fellow news corp Journalist Michael Carayannis acknowledged that losing Kaufusi and the Bromwich brothers shouldn’t hurt the Storm too much.

“I think some of the forwards they’re losing are at the right age to lose them,” he said.

“They’re going to be hard to replace and they’ve given them great service but they’re in the back end of their careers.”

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However NRL 360 host Anasta believes this next chapter “is the biggest test in their history.”

“We just spoke about their success over a long time, this is going to be their biggest challenge and I think they’re a little bit worried about that,” Anasta said.

“Every other year, over the past couple of decades, they’ve had the depth in the club, they’ve had leaders there, they’ve had successful players that can carry them through this.”

Paul Kent added: “And Craig Bellamy only has one more year.”

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Bellamy signed a five-year extension in 2021 that allows him to decide each season whether he will continue as head coach or move into a coaching director role.

In May Bellamy, who has steered the club to three premierships, committed to coaching again in 2023.

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former deputy premier’s fiery testimony to trade inquiry

“Someone you are in relationship with… clearly was aware about the various processes associated with the advertising and the nature of this position,” she said.

The inquiry heard Lugsdin was copied into an email thread on December 9 about advertising the trade job, which was eight days before the public advertisement.

Barilaro insisted he was successful in securing the role through merit but granted parts of the process have since proven to be problematic.

“It hasn’t been as clean as it should have been and I’m the victim out of that, not the perpetrator,” he said.

He also said he wished he never applied for the trade commissioner role after the “personal hell” he has endured in the seven weeks since his appointment and subsequent withdrawal from the role.

“If I knew what I know now, I wish I never had applied,” he said on Monday. “If I knew what I know now, I wouldn’t have walked into this shitshow … because the trauma I’ve gone through over the last six, seven weeks has been significant.”

Barilaro confirmed he had contacted Premier Dominic Perrottet, then-trade minister Stuart Ayres and Treasurer Matt Kean before he applied for the lucrative New York role, but that no concerns were ever raised.

“[Kean] would have told me bluntly if he thought it was going to be an issue, for sure. And he never did,” Barilaro said, adding that Kean was “supportive”.

Barilaro also maintained his push to have trade appointments made by ministers, not the public service, was unrelated to his post-politics plans.

A key point of contention in the drawn-out job saga that has plagued the NSW government has been an urgent submission which Barilaro took to cabinet in September last year to change the commissioner roles from public service decisions to ministerial appointments.

While the transition ultimately never occurred, it had the support of his cabinet colleagues.

Barilaro on Monday rejected any suggestion the cabinet submission was designed to benefit him.

The inquiry heard Barilaro lodged the cabinet submission on September 16, less than a week after giving private evidence to the anti-corruption commission about then-premier Gladys Berejiklian.

On September 24, Barilaro told the Federal Court in a defamation trial that he had decided to resign from politics, before then formally taking the submission to cabinet on September 27.

Berejiklian resigned on October 1 and Barilaro quit three days later.

Labor’s Daniel Mookhey said: “It does look like that cabinet submission was being put forward urgently because you knew that at some point [Berejiklian] was likely to have to resign.”

Barilaro rejected Labor’s suggestion that he knew about Berejiklian’s resignation in advance.

Department secretary Amy Brown gives evidence for the third time.

Department secretary Amy Brown gives evidence for the third time.Credit:Kate Geraghty

“I will absolutely refute that disgusting slur and accusation. You’re making me out to be corrupt,” Barilaro said.

Mookhey said: “If we’re to believe your version of events, Mr Barilaro, we have to basically conclude that you’re one of the luckiest men in NSW politics.” Barilaro disagreed, suggesting he was “the unluckiest man in NSW politics … because of those series of events.”

Barilaro also revealed he contacted Brown, the Investment NSW boss, to recommend former state Labor leader Jodi McKay and former Liberal minister Pru ​​Goward be permitted to belatedly apply for trade commissioner roles.

The pair were interviewed for roles but were not successful.

Barilaro launched a fierce defense of his right as a private citizen to apply for the US trade role, despite being the minister responsible for the positions when he was still in cabinet.

He maintained he was appointed by “apolitical public service personnel”, and denied he had an advantage over others, with former NSW Liberal premier Barry O’Farrell and former federal Liberal senator Arthur Sinodinos among his referees. Ayres was also an informal referee for his application of him.

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The trade job scandal has engulfed the Perrottet government and resulted in the forced resignation of Ayres from cabinet over concerns about his role in the saga. He has denied any wrongdoing.

Barilaro said interactions between Ayres and Brown, revealed through the inquiry, had surprised him “as much as it surprised anybody else”.

However, he said he “genuinely believed” Ayres had done nothing to help him secure the role.

Kean is expected to be endorsed as deputy Liberal leader at a party room meeting on Tuesday after Transport Minister David Elliott said he would not contest the position.

An Investment NSW spokesperson said Lugsdin was hired by an external recruitment agency last year and worked in a contract role as part of a contingent workforce. She was reviewed as the most qualified and skilled candidate put forward by four pre-qualified suppliers.

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New Book Chronicles Trump’s Fraught Relationship With Top Military Officials

WASHINGTON — Former President Donald J. Trump told his top White House aid that he wished he had generals like the ones who had reported to Adolf Hitler, saying they were “totally loyal” to the leader of the Nazi regime, according to a forthcoming book about the 45th president.

“Why can’t you be like the German generals?” Mr. Trump told John Kelly, his chief of staff, preceding the question with an obscenity, according to an excerpt from “The Divider: Trump in the White House,” by Peter Baker and Susan Glasser, published online by The New Yorker on Monday morning. (Mr. Baker is the chief White House correspondent for The New York Times; Ms. Glasser is a staff writer for The New Yorker.)

The excerpt depicts Mr. Trump as deeply frustrated by his top military officials, whom he saw as insufficiently loyal or obedient to him. In the conversation with Mr. Kelly, which took place years before the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, the authors write, the chief of staff told Mr. Trump that Germany’s generals had “tried to kill Hitler three times and almost pulled it off.”

Mr. Trump was dismissive, according to the excerpt, apparently unaware of the World War II history that Mr. Kelly, a retired four-star general, knew all too well.

“’No, no, no, they were totally loyal to him,’ the president replied,” according to the book’s authors. “In his version of his history, the generals of the Third Reich had been completely subservient to Hitler; this was the model he wanted for his military. Kelly told Trump that there were no such American generals, but the president was determined to test the proposition.”

Much of the excerpt focuses on Gen. Mark A. Milley, who served as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the country’s top military official, under Mr. Trump. When the president offered him the job, General Milley told him, “I’ll do whatever you ask me to do.” But he quickly soured on the president.

General Milley’s frustration with the president peaked on June 1, 2020, when Black Lives Matter protesters filled Lafayette Square, near the White House. Mr. Trump demanded to send in the military to clear the protesters, but General Milley and other top aides refused. In response, Mr. Trump shouted, “You are all losers!” according to the excerpt. “Turning to Milley, Trump said, ‘Can’t you just shoot them? Just shoot them in the legs or something?’” the authors write.

After the square was cleared by the National Guard and police, General Milley briefly joined the president and other aides in walking through the empty park so Mr. Trump could be photographed in front of a church on the other side. The authors said General Milley later considered his decision to join the president to be a “misjudgment that would haunt him forever, a ‘road-to-Damascus moment,’ as he would later put it.”

A week after that incident, General Milley wrote — but never delivered — a scathing resignation letter, accusing the president he served of politicizing the military, “ruining the international order,” failing to value diversity, and embracing the tyranny, dictatorship and extremism that members of the military had sworn to fight against.

“It is my belief that you were doing great and irreparable harm to my country,” the general wrote in the letter, which has not been revealed before and was published in its entirety by The New Yorker. General Milley wrote that Mr. Trump did not honor those who had fought against fascism and the Nazis during World War II.

“It’s now obvious to me that you don’t understand that world order,” General Milley wrote. “You don’t understand what the war was all about. In fact, you subscribe to many of the principles that we fought against. And I cannot be a party to that.”

Yet General Milley eventually decided to remain in office so he could ensure that the military could serve as a bulwark against an increasingly out-of-control president, according to the authors of the book.

“’I’ll just fight him,’” General Milley told his staff, according to the New Yorker excerpt. “The challenge, as he saw it, was to stop Trump from doing any more damage, while also acting in a way that was consistent with his obligation to carry out the orders of his commander in chief. ‘If they want to court-martial me, or put me in prison, have at it.’”

In addition to the revelations about General Milley, the book excerpt reveals new details about Mr. Trump’s interactions with his top military and national security officials, and documents dramatic efforts by the former president’s most senior aides to prevent a domestic or international crisis in the weeks after Mr. Trump lost his re-election bid.

In the summer of 2017, the book excerpt reveals, Mr. Trump returned from viewing the Bastille Day parade in Paris and told Mr. Kelly that he wanted one of his own. But the president told Mr. Kelly: “Look, I don’t want any wounded guys in the parade. This doesn’t look good for me,” the authors write.

“Kelly could not believe what he was hearing,” the excerpt continues. “’Those are the heroes,’ I told Trump. ‘In our society, there’s only one group of people who are more heroic than they are — and they are buried over in Arlington.’” Mr. Trump answered: “I don’t want them. It doesn’t look good for me,” according to the authors.

The excerpt underscores how many of the president’s senior aides have been trying to burnish their reputations in the wake of the Jan. 6 attack. Like General Milley, who largely refrained from criticizing Mr. Trump publicly, they are now eager to make their disagreements with him clear by cooperating with book authors and other journalists.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who never publicly disputed Mr. Trump’s wild election claims and has rarely criticized him since, was privately dismissive of the assertions of fraud that Mr. Trump and his advisers embraced.

On the evening of Nov. 9, 2020, after the news media called the race for Joseph R. Biden Jr., Mr. Pompeo called General Milley and asked to see him, according to the excerpt. During a conversation at General Milley’s kitchen table, Mr. Pompeo was blunt about what he thought of the people around the president.

“’The crazies have taken over,’” Mr. Pompeo told General Milley, according to the authors. Behind the scenes, they write, Mr. Pompeo had quickly accepted that the election was over and refused to promote overturning it.

“’He was totally against it,’ a senior State Department official recalled. Pompeo cynically justified this jarring contrast between what he said in public and in private. ‘It was important for him not to get fired at the end, too, to be there to the bitter end,’ the senior official said,” according to the excerpt.

The authors detail what they call an “extraordinary arrangement” in the weeks after the election between Mr. Pompeo and General Milley to hold daily morning phone calls with Mark Meadows, the White House chief of staff, in an effort to make sure the president did do not take dangerous actions.

“Pompeo and Milley soon took to calling them the ‘land the plane’ phone calls,” the authors write. “’Our job is to land this plane safely and to do a peaceful transfer of power the 20th of January,’ Milley told his staff. ‘This is our obligation to this nation.’ There was a problem, however. ‘Both engines are out, the landing gear is stuck. We’re in an emergency situation.’”

The Jan. 6 hearings on Capitol Hill have revealed that a number of the former president’s top aides pushed back privately against Mr. Trump’s election denials, even as some declined to do so publicly. Several, including Pat A. Cipollone, the former White House counsel, testified that they had attempted — without success — to convince the president that there was no evidence of substantial fraud.

In the excerpt, the authors say that General Milley concluded that Mr. Cipollone was “a force for ‘trying to keep guardrails around the president.’” The general also believed that Mr. Pompeo was “genuinely trying to achieve a peaceful handover of power ,” the authors write. But they write that General Milley was “was never sure what to make of Meadows. Was the chief of staff trying to land the plane or to hijack it?”

Gen. Milley is not the only top official who considered resignation, the authors write, in response to the president’s actions.

The excerpt details private conversations among the president’s national security team as they discussed what to do in the event the president attempted to take actions they felt they could not abide. The authors report that General Milley consulted with Robert Gates, a former secretary of defense and former head of the CIA

The advice from Mr. Gates was blunt, the authors write: “’Keep the chiefs on board with you and make it clear to the White House that if you go, they all go, so that the White House knows this isn’t just about firing Mark Milley. This is about the entire Joint Chiefs of Staff quitting in response.’”

The excerpt makes clear that Mr. Trump did not always get the yes-men that he wanted. During one Oval Office exchange, Mr. Trump asked Gen. Paul Selva, an Air Force officer and the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, what he thought about the president’s desire for a military parade through the nation’s capital on the Fourth of July .

General Selva’s response, which has not been reported before, was blunt, and not what the president wanted to hear, according to the book’s authors.

“’I didn’t grow up in the United States, I actually grew up in Portugal,’ General Selva said. “’Portugal was a dictatorship — and parades were about showing the people who had the guns. And in this country, we don’t do that.’ I added, ‘It’s not who we are.’”

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Tower Of Fantasy Launch Times Per Region

Tower Of Fantasy Launch Times Per Region

Published on August 8th, 2022

There’s a lot of hype for Tower of Fantasy’s global launch. As a free-to-play MMORPG with visual similarities to Genshin Impact, Tower of Fantasy is a Gacha title with over 4 million pre-registered users. To become a Wanderer as soon as possible, you must know your region’s exact Tower of Fantasy launch time.

This article outlines the Tower of Fantasy launch times by region so you can start exploring the distant planet of Aida as soon as possible; so let’s get started.

Tower of Fantasy Launch Times

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The wait to start exploring the world of Aida is almost over. (Picture: Perfect World)

First, if you want to play this new Gacha title when the launch time in your region occurs, you will have to preload Tower of Fantasy on Android or iOS devices.

Preload starts on 9th August 2022 for mobile devices. Once you have preloaded the game, you can sit back and wait for Tower of Fantasy’s official global launch time.

There’s a countdown timer on the game’s official website that you can stare at, as per the image below.

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There is a countdown timer, so you don’t miss the launch time for Tower of Fantasy. The screenshot was taken at 08:20 BST. (Picture: Perfect World)

If a countdown timer isn’t your speed, then you can check out the Tower of Fantasy launch times in various regions across the globe below:

  • US East – 03:00 (ET) on 11th August.
  • US West – 00:00 (PT) on 11th August.
  • UK – 08:00 (BST) on 11th August.
  • Europe – 09:00 (CEST) on 11th August.
  • Australia – 17:00 (AET) on 11th August.

This is for the Tower of Fantasy mobile versions, both Android and iOS. For PC, the exact launch time and date are still unknown at the time of writing.

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It is unclear when Tower of Fantasy will launch on PC via Steam or Epic Games Store. (Picture: Perfect World)

The developers have not provided an exact date or time, only noting that “Launching on Steam and Epic will be later than other platforms. Please stay tuned”.

We will endeavor to keep prospective Wanderers updated once PC gamers’ exact launch times and dates have been confirmed.

While you wait for the Tower of Fantasy launch time, learn more about the planet of Aida and its unique characters and locations in the game’s “Worldview” trailer below.

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So there you have it, the exact launch time of Tower of Fantasy so you can start your journey as soon as possible.

For more on the game, check out our section dedicated to Tower of Fantasy guides, news, updates, tips, and more.

Featured image courtesy of Perfect World.

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Entertainment

Married At First Sight’s Daniel Holmes announces shock split with Carolina Santos

It’s over! Married At First Sight’s Daniel Holmes announces shock split with Carolina Santos: ‘It’s been obvious for a while we’ve gone our separate ways’

Married At First Sight’s Daniel Holmes has confirmed his split with girlfriend Carolina Santos after weeks of speculation.

The 31-year-old announced the news on Monday night, sharing a statement to his Instagram account.

‘I’m getting bombarded so much at the moment, considering all the articles outright know about the status of Carolina and I,’ he began.

Married At First Sight's Daniel Holmes confirmed his split with girlfriend Carolina Santos on Monday night after weeks of speculation.  Both pictured

Married At First Sight’s Daniel Holmes confirmed his split with girlfriend Carolina Santos on Monday night after weeks of speculation. Both pictured

He continued: ‘I think it’s been obvious for a while we have gone our separate ways. ‘There’s no right way to deal with these situations.

Daniel went on to talk about the pressures of being famous – and how the couple held off going public for ‘as long as possible’ because of the ‘haters’.

He then offered kind words for his ex.

‘I wish Carolina all the best and I know she feels the same for me,’ he wrote.

‘We had a very unique experience together full of every emotion possible but life just has a different plan for us.’

Daniel, 31, confirmed the news on Monday night, sharing a statement to his Instagram account

Daniel, 31, confirmed the news on Monday night, sharing a statement to his Instagram account

It comes just days after Carolina alluded to heartbreak in an Instagram post alongside the worrying caption: 'Smile and no one will see how broken you are inside'

It comes just days after Carolina alluded to heartbreak in an Instagram post alongside the worrying caption: ‘Smile and no one will see how broken you are inside’

It comes just days after Carolina alluded to heartbreak in an Instagram post alongside the worrying caption: ‘Smile and no one will see how broken you are inside.’

One fan commented below the post: ‘Oh, dear Lord… was there a break-up? Well, this is a shock. Thought it would last at least six more minutes…’

Carolina and Daniel were involved in one of the biggest scandals in Married At First Sight history earlier this year.

One fan commented below the post: 'Oh, dear Lord... was there a break-up?  Well, this is a shock.  Thought it would last at least six more minutes...'

One fan commented below the post: ‘Oh, dear Lord… was there a break-up? Well, this is a shock. Thought it would last at least six more minutes…’

Carolina and Daniel (pictured) were involved in one of the biggest scandals in Married At First Sight history this year when she cheated on her 'husband' Dion Giannarelli to be with him

Carolina and Daniel (pictured) were involved in one of the biggest scandals in Married At First Sight history this year when she cheated on her ‘husband’ Dion Giannarelli to be with him

They began hooking up while she was still technically ‘married’ to her on-screen husband Dion Giannarelli.

The pair had several rendezvous while hapless Dion tried everything to make things work with his uninterested ‘wife’.

Daily Mail Australia have reached out to Daniel and Carolina for comment.

It's over: Daniel and Carolina have called it quits

It’s over: Daniel and Carolina have called it quits

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Missing South Australian grandmother’s body found in Victorian paddock

missing South Australian grandmother Colleen South has been found dead in a paddock in rural Victoryher loved ones have confirmed.

Tonight, her family confirmed the news they had been fearing ever since she disappeared.

Colleen South has been missing since July 1. (Supplied)

“We are heartbroken and in shock,” Courtney Rose, who has been providing regular updates on efforts to find South, posted to the Bring Colleen South home Facebook page.

“Colleen’s body has unfortunately been located in a paddock tonight, five kilometers from where her car was found,” she wrote.

“We don’t have any answers on what has happened yet, but we will update you all once we do.

“We want to thank everyone from the bottom of our hearts for your endless support, calls and messages for the past five weeks. We are so grateful.”

Police said a farmer found a body in a paddock south of Mackies Road, on Swan Hill-Charlton Road, Bunguluke, about 4pm.

They said it was yet to be formally identified and investigations were ongoing.

South’s family had been convinced foul play was involved in her disappearance, saying she was on her way to visit relatives in Swan Hill when “something terrible happened.”

“It appears that she’s got out of her car and walked about 20 meters away, sat under a tree,” South’s niece Farah Mak told Today last month.

“Her journal was there and later my mother found her pen at the back of her journal (with) the note ‘help me please.'”

Colleen South had written ‘help me please’ in her journal, her family says. (Supplied)

Mak said the note looked like it had been written in a hurry.

“We believe that she sat under that tree, (has) written in her journal, someone has come up to her, whether they were just driving past and potentially she has got in the car… and from there that’s where we feel that foul play is involved.”

At the time, Superintendent Rebecca Olsen said South’s disappearance was not being treated as suspicious and the note might have been written before she vanished.

“At this stage, there is nothing to suggest that this is suspicious and will take everything into consideration,” Olsen said.

Tonight’s development comes a day after South’s family shared fresh CCTV footage of the grandmother at Sunraysia Petroleum at Berriwillock on July 3.

Previously, she had been seen driving a 2006 silver Hyundai Getz sedan at Renown Park on July 1 about 3.30pm.

Police and the State Emergency Service had used drones, horses and dogs to search dense bushland in the area where South’s car crashed, to no avail.

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CPAC proves Trump will lead conservative movement until he ‘takes his last breath,’ Matt Schlapp says

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DALLAS — Former President Trump’s place atop the conservative movement was reiterated over the weekend at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Dallas, Texas and the event’s organizers believe it will stay that way until he “takes his last breath.”

Trump convincingly won the 2024 GOP presidential nomination straw poll taken at CPAC, and the former president also prevailed when Fox News Digital asked attendees in the hallways of the event. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis came in second on the 2024 presidential nomination question, at 24%, and is widely considered the clear next-in-line among many die-hard Trump supporters. Others simply prefer DeSantis these days.

American Conservative Union chairman Matt Schlapp, who didn’t want to “vote in a primary” so far away from the 2024 election when asked who he prefers, believes many conservatives treat Trump like an incumbent president and his popularity is unrivaled.

“He comes into this race as the incumbent, so in most situations when you’re the incumbent you’re going to have the lion’s share of support from everyone,” Schlapp told Fox News Digital backstage at CPAC Texas.

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Matt Schlapp reveals CPAC straw poll at the 2022 CPAC in Dallas, Texas.

Matt Schlapp reveals CPAC straw poll at the 2022 CPAC in Dallas, Texas.
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“There is this other piece which Donald Trump shares uniquely in American politics on the conservative side, and that is because he was so authentic about what he said he would do and then what he did do… this bond formed between the conservative movement and Donald Trump where he didn’t just say he was going to move the embassy, ​​he moved it,” Schlapp continued. “He didn’t just say he was going to pick the next generation of Clarence Thomas, he picked three of them. He just went right down the line and did what he said he was going to do.”

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Many CPAC attendees wore Trump merchandise, and the event’s vendors offered just about anything a MAGA enthusiast could ever hope for. There were occasional “Make America Florida” hats and shirts in honor of DeSantis, but it was a far cry from the years-ago CPAC events when attendees wore gear to support their favorite Republican with a large variety of choices. These days it’s almost all about Trump.

Schlapp cited the border, willingness to “take on” China and the economy as other key conservative reasons still largely adore Trump. In addition, Schlapp also believes that minority voters will support Trump if he decides to run again because their bank accounts are suffering under President Biden.

“He rekindled this idea that the Republican Party is the place of opportunity for people of color, and because of that it’s an unshakable bond,” he said. “How many CPACs in a row where straw polls that we had demonstrate that? But, yet… it’s almost like people are confused. They ask the question, ‘Is he the leader in support from these folks?’ It’s like, yes! And I think he will be until he takes his last breath because of everything he did.”

Trump, who’s repeatedly teased making another presidential run in 2024 to try and return to the White House, captured 69% of ballots cast in the anonymous online straw poll, according to results announced by CPAC on Saturday. Mercedes Schlapp, Matt’s wife who plays a key role at CPAC and served as White House senior communications director, added that she believes most Republican presidential hopefuls are waiting to see what Trump decides.

“Even DeSantis, they’re watching to see what Donald Trump is going to do, I think that’s a very important factor to consider,” she said.

Donald Trump speaks to CPAC crowd August 6, 2022 in Dallas, Texas.

Donald Trump speaks to CPAC crowd August 6, 2022 in Dallas, Texas.
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While the Schlapps clearly believe Trump is the leader of the modern conservative movement, they don’t think the bar is particularly high when it comes to what it would take to defeat President Biden in a general election.

“It was the media that told us Joe Biden was up to the job, they were clearly covering for him. He doesn’t really do the job, and now the assumption he’s going to be the nominee. I think the chances of Joe Biden being alive, or really even being able to do anything to kind of act like he’s the president are almost zero,” Matt Schlapp said, noting that the Democratic Party doesn’t exactly have a deep bench.

“Then their real question is, do they pick Kamala Harris who has poll numbers more toxic than cancer, or do they get Nancy Pelosi, which I don’t think is going to work out so well,” he continued. “They are vacant of a lot of talent, so excuse me, I’ll probably be a little optimistic on our chances in 2024.”

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Mercedes and Matt Schlapp are seen listening to Donald Trump's remarks at the 2022 CPAC conference in Dallas, Texas.

Mercedes and Matt Schlapp are seen listening to Donald Trump’s remarks at the 2022 CPAC conference in Dallas, Texas.
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Mercedes joked that her husband isn’t always an optimistic guy but “the mere fact that the Democrats don’t have a deep bench” offers a clear reason to be hopeful as many prominent Democrats haven’t committed to supporting Biden in 2024.

“I think it shows a massive divide within the Democratic Party,” Mercedes said. “I think the Republican Party is probably even more united right now than it’s ever been because the goal is to defeat Joe Biden, defeat Nancy Pelosi, knowing that there is an urgency right now to save this country.”

Fox News’ Joseph A. Wulfsohn and Paul Steinhauser contributed to this report.

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Intel Core i9-12900K & Core i9-10980XE CPUs Now Longer Available In Custom Packaging

Intel has announced the discontinuation of its custom product packaging for the Core i9-12900K & Core i9-10980XE CPUs. The Core i9-10980XE launched all the way back in 2019 so it makes sense to replace its packaging with a standard boxed one however, the Alder Lake chip is recent and it looks like the company has replaced its premium packaging to prepare for the launch of its Raptor Lake chips.

Intel’s Core i9-12900K & Core i9-10980XE Will No Longer Be Available In Custom Packaging, Back To The Standard Box

Intel has chosen to release the i9-12900K and i9-10980XE with identical size boxes to ensure that shipments will be more optimized for volume cross-generations. The notification comes from the Intel PCN, or Product Change Notification documentation.

Initially, there was speculation that the Core i9-10980XE would have been discontinued by now but it looks like the chip still serves the HEDT consumer space on the X299 platform though given how old the chip is, most users would have moved to newer processors from the company.

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The Intel i9-12900K and 12900KS CPUs were initially shipped to consumers in a rectangular-shaped box with a sizeable plastic wafer containing the chip inside. As far as it is known, the KS-series will continue to sell in that size of the container, while the i9-10980XE changes to reflect the remainder of chips sold.

When shopping for processors, it helps to stand out from all other competitors. Intel is known for its unique package designs. Outside of the rectangular designs, the company also opted to create hexagonal containers for their chips in the past.

Intel Core i9-10900K & Core i9-11900K CPU Custom Box Packages:

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The changes to Intel packaging are not the first time the company has chosen to do this. The Comet Lake and Rocket Lake CPUs also saw the discontinuation of their premium packages right before the launch of the next-gen lineup. Changes to packaging appear before the launch of a new series. The packaging change may or may not reflect the upcoming Raptor Lake processor release.

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Johnny Ruffo shares update on his brain cancer battle

Singer Johnny Ruffo has shared a heartbreaking update on his cancer battle, and says he is “still fighting” the disease.

The brave 34-year-old X Factor finalist shared a series of pictures showing how he has fought to survive his bout with brain cancer.

Ruffo, who also starred on Home and Away, included pictures of a large scar across his head after brain surgery, as well as images of his girlfriend Tahnee Sims offering him support.

“Exactly 5 years to the day since my diagnosis. Still fighting this son of ab***h,” he wrote.

“Thanks for all the support!”

Ruffo was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2017 after suffering blinding headaches.

He had a 7cm tumor removed from his right frontal lobe, and revealed that he would have died if he had not gone through with the operation.

The surgery took 11 hours and there was 20 per cent chance he would die on the operating table.

The procedure was a success and in 2019 he was told he was in remission, something he described as the “greatest day of his life”.

But heartbreakingly, the talented performer was told in 2020 that the cancer had returned.

“It is with a heavy heart that I have to let you know I now have another huge battle ahead of me as my brain cancer has returned, though I will dig deep and beat this s*** disease again #f*ckcancer,” Ruffo said at the time.

At one point Ruffo had four seizures in 11 days and he started forgetting the lyrics to songs.

The 2011 X Factor finalist won Dancing with the Stars in 2012, and made an emotional return to the show last year during the season finale.

“I forgot how hard it was but I also remember how much fun it was,” Ruffo said of his performance.

“It was hard to get through it but we ended up getting through there. Thanks for having me back.”

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Adelaide Crows bosses pen letter to fans amid pre-season camp saga, Eddie Betts, Bryce Gibbs apology

Adelaide Crows powerbrokers have penned a powerful open letter to the club’s members and fans amid the fallout from the club’s 2018 pre-season camp.

Three players – Eddie Betts, Josh Jenkins and Bryce Gibbs – have come out in the last week expressing their disappointment in the camp which took place on the Gold Coast after the club’s loss in the 2017 AFL grand final.

Crows chairman John Olsen and CEO Tim Silvers were joint authors of the letter in which the club admitted “moving on will be difficult.”

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“It has been confronting to hear Eddie Betts and Josh Jenkins describe their experiences during the 2018 pre-season training camp on the Gold Coast, as well as the subsequent hurt they have carried,” the letter read, in part.

“We apologize to Eddie, Josh and any other player, coach or staff member, who had a negative experience during this time.

“Equally we are sorry to hear Bryce Gibbs express his disappointment at the way in which the camp and events surrounding it were handled and its impact on the playing group, and we acknowledge there are others who may feel the same way.”

The letter notes the overwhelming staff turnover that has taken place at the club since the camp.

“There has been a significant amount of change at our club over the past couple of years. Most notably, the key leadership positions of chairman, chief executive officer, men’s senior coach and men’s head of football have all changed hands,” the letter read .

“In recent times there has also been a cultural shift and the focus is firmly on prioritizing others. This is a genuine intent that stretches beyond the football department and permeates throughout our organisation. It’s a whole of club approach.

“We are committed to emerging from this painful and challenging period and getting better. While we cannot rewrite history, we remain determined to learn from the past.”

The fallout from the camp has become a topic of discussion once again following Betts’ recount of his experiences in his autobiography, The Boy from Boomerang Crescentwhich released last week.

A SafeWork SA investigation in 2021 cleared the club of breaching health and safety laws, while an AFL investigation in 2018 determined the Crows had not breached any rules.

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ADELAIDE CHAIRMAN AND CEO’S FULL LETTER

We aspire to have everyone – players, coaches and staff – reflect on their time at the Crows in a positive manner and we are saddened that this has not been the case for everyone.

It has been confronting to hear Eddie Betts and Josh Jenkins describe their experiences during the 2018 pre-season training camp on the Gold Coast, as well as the subsequent hurt they have carried.

We apologize to Eddie, Josh and any other player, coach or staff member, who had a negative experience during this time.

Equally we are sorry to hear Bryce Gibbs express his disappointment at the way in which the camp and events surrounding it were handled and its impact on the playing group, and we acknowledge there are others who may feel the same way.

The most important thing we can do now is listen and offer our support.

We know that moving on as a Club will be difficult. Everyone will do it in their own time and in their own way, and we sincerely hope that with the passage of time the healing process can take place.

There has been a significant amount of change at our Club over the past couple of years. Most notably, the key leadership positions of Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, Men’s Senior Coach and Men’s Head of Football have all changed hands.

In recent times there has also been a cultural shift and the focus is firmly on prioritizing others. This is a genuine intent that stretches beyond the football department and permeates throughout our organisation. It’s a whole club approach.

We are committed to emerging from this painful and challenging period and getting better. While we cannot rewrite history, we remain determined to learn from the past.

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