A debate to make the world tremble

Worst. Presidential. Debate Ever. President Joe Biden and former President have just squared off in the first presidential debate of the 2024 campaign and the rest of the world has watched in slack-jawed horror as democracy’s once “shining city on the hill” hit a new low. The hyperbole in that introduction may go too far, but I’ve used it to match the tone of what was a remarkable – and remarkably bad – debate.Gay porno If you want to see how the middle of American politics has broken and the language of extremes and outrage now holds sway, this was a startling piece of evidence. Throughout the night, both candidates reached for ridiculous claims and insults, struggling to answer questions coherently or offer any hope and vision to US voters. Trump was by far the worst offender, engaging claims that went beyond the now all too common cynical spin of modern politics into lies and fantasy; but Biden let himself down as well. If you believe Trump’s wild and childish claims, military veterans are dying in the streets while illegal immigrants live it up in luxury hotels; military leaders “like me more”; he will end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine between election day and inauguration day, should he win; there was “no terror at all during my administration”; Biden will increase taxes “four times” over; America’s exit of Afghanistan was the country’s “most embarrassing moment” ever; and when he was president America had the cleanest water ever. Trump’s arguments were one fantasy after another. Biden, while much more restrained, also threw out whoppers, such as the claim Trump would “get rid of social security” and he’d done “more for veterans than any president in American history”. More of a concern, Biden started sentences he couldn’t finished, lost his train of thought, and looked every one of his 84 years. He shared his concern that Trump’s plan to introduce news tariffs would increase the price of “food, um, and all the things that are important”. At least twice he simply stopped mid-sentence, unable to find the next words. This is a president who has done his country a remarkable service seeing off the worst strongman, anti-democratic tendencies of Trump and his cronies, but we are already seeing reports that tonight’s performance has set off serious discussions amongst his party as to whether he can convince US voters he has four good years left in him. I can’t help but think back to the eloquence and deep political cut and counter-thrust of debates under presidents such as Obama, Bush Sr, Clinton and others. Even Reagan in his failing later years didn’t struggle with truth and coherence like these two. If you want to read the fevered temperature of American politics right now, you only have to have seen the minutes spent by the candidates arguing over each other’s golf game. There were whole chunks of the debate when the candidates returned time and again to not only golf swings, but who history will regard as the worst president, who is the worst felon (with Trump falsely suggesting Biden could be charged with crimes whenever he leaves the White House) and who is the biggest loser. Did anyone in previous presidential debates ever imagine a candidate for president – a convicted felon no less – saying “I didn’t have sex with a porn star”? And his opponent saying to him he had “the morals of an alley cat”. That happened today. Make no mistake, I don’t want to give the impression of any false equivalency. A dishonest president is worse than a tired one. While much of the initial coverage will focus on Biden’s incoherent performance, we should not overlook or accept as normal Trump’s wildly dishonest effort. His lies – and his ego — were as far and wide as America’s great plains. He also meandered off topic and at times looked utterly unhinged. The rest of the sane world has watched this debate in horror. Because it was a disaster for democracy. We have seen how far it has fallen in the country that claims to be democracy’s greatest champion. We are appalled and scared by what we have seen. That a second Trump presidency would be disastrous for the world is beyond doubt; that the Democrats have the ability to prevent it (something I have until today been very confident of) is now in doubt. This campaign hasn’t even really begun yet. But it is already one like no other, one that raises very real fears for the state of the United States. Website Designed & Built by UpShift

A debate to make the world tremble

Worst. Presidential. Debate Ever. President Joe Biden and former President have just squared off in the first presidential debate of the 2024 campaign and the rest of the world has watched in slack-jawed horror as democracy’s once “shining city on the hill” hit a new low. The hyperbole in that introduction may go too far, but I’ve used it to match the tone of what was a remarkable – and remarkably bad – debate.Gay porno If you want to see how the middle of American politics has broken and the language of extremes and outrage now holds sway, this was a startling piece of evidence. Throughout the night, both candidates reached for ridiculous claims and insults, struggling to answer questions coherently or offer any hope and vision to US voters. Trump was by far the worst offender, engaging claims that went beyond the now all too common cynical spin of modern politics into lies and fantasy; but Biden let himself down as well. If you believe Trump’s wild and childish claims, military veterans are dying in the streets while illegal immigrants live it up in luxury hotels; military leaders “like me more”; he will end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine between election day and inauguration day, should he win; there was “no terror at all during my administration”; Biden will increase taxes “four times” over; America’s exit of Afghanistan was the country’s “most embarrassing moment” ever; and when he was president America had the cleanest water ever. Trump’s arguments were one fantasy after another. Biden, while much more restrained, also threw out whoppers, such as the claim Trump would “get rid of social security” and he’d done “more for veterans than any president in American history”. More of a concern, Biden started sentences he couldn’t finished, lost his train of thought, and looked every one of his 84 years. He shared his concern that Trump’s plan to introduce news tariffs would increase the price of “food, um, and all the things that are important”. At least twice he simply stopped mid-sentence, unable to find the next words. This is a president who has done his country a remarkable service seeing off the worst strongman, anti-democratic tendencies of Trump and his cronies, but we are already seeing reports that tonight’s performance has set off serious discussions amongst his party as to whether he can convince US voters he has four good years left in him. I can’t help but think back to the eloquence and deep political cut and counter-thrust of debates under presidents such as Obama, Bush Sr, Clinton and others. Even Reagan in his failing later years didn’t struggle with truth and coherence like these two. If you want to read the fevered temperature of American politics right now, you only have to have seen the minutes spent by the candidates arguing over each other’s golf game. There were whole chunks of the debate when the candidates returned time and again to not only golf swings, but who history will regard as the worst president, who is the worst felon (with Trump falsely suggesting Biden could be charged with crimes whenever he leaves the White House) and who is the biggest loser. Did anyone in previous presidential debates ever imagine a candidate for president – a convicted felon no less – saying “I didn’t have sex with a porn star”? And his opponent saying to him he had “the morals of an alley cat”. That happened today. Make no mistake, I don’t want to give the impression of any false equivalency. A dishonest president is worse than a tired one. While much of the initial coverage will focus on Biden’s incoherent performance, we should not overlook or accept as normal Trump’s wildly dishonest effort. His lies – and his ego — were as far and wide as America’s great plains. He also meandered off topic and at times looked utterly unhinged. The rest of the sane world has watched this debate in horror. Because it was a disaster for democracy. We have seen how far it has fallen in the country that claims to be democracy’s greatest champion. We are appalled and scared by what we have seen. That a second Trump presidency would be disastrous for the world is beyond doubt; that the Democrats have the ability to prevent it (something I have until today been very confident of) is now in doubt. This campaign hasn’t even really begun yet. But it is already one like no other, one that raises very real fears for the state of the United States. Website Designed & Built by UpShift

A debate to make the world tremble

Worst. Presidential. Debate Ever. President Joe Biden and former President have just squared off in the first presidential debate of the 2024 campaign and the rest of the world has watched in slack-jawed horror as democracy’s once “shining city on the hill” hit a new low. The hyperbole in that introduction may go too far, but I’ve used it to match the tone of what was a remarkable – and remarkably bad – debate.Gay porno If you want to see how the middle of American politics has broken and the language of extremes and outrage now holds sway, this was a startling piece of evidence. Throughout the night, both candidates reached for ridiculous claims and insults, struggling to answer questions coherently or offer any hope and vision to US voters. Trump was by far the worst offender, engaging claims that went beyond the now all too common cynical spin of modern politics into lies and fantasy; but Biden let himself down as well. If you believe Trump’s wild and childish claims, military veterans are dying in the streets while illegal immigrants live it up in luxury hotels; military leaders “like me more”; he will end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine between election day and inauguration day, should he win; there was “no terror at all during my administration”; Biden will increase taxes “four times” over; America’s exit of Afghanistan was the country’s “most embarrassing moment” ever; and when he was president America had the cleanest water ever. Trump’s arguments were one fantasy after another. Biden, while much more restrained, also threw out whoppers, such as the claim Trump would “get rid of social security” and he’d done “more for veterans than any president in American history”. More of a concern, Biden started sentences he couldn’t finished, lost his train of thought, and looked every one of his 84 years. He shared his concern that Trump’s plan to introduce news tariffs would increase the price of “food, um, and all the things that are important”. At least twice he simply stopped mid-sentence, unable to find the next words. This is a president who has done his country a remarkable service seeing off the worst strongman, anti-democratic tendencies of Trump and his cronies, but we are already seeing reports that tonight’s performance has set off serious discussions amongst his party as to whether he can convince US voters he has four good years left in him. I can’t help but think back to the eloquence and deep political cut and counter-thrust of debates under presidents such as Obama, Bush Sr, Clinton and others. Even Reagan in his failing later years didn’t struggle with truth and coherence like these two. If you want to read the fevered temperature of American politics right now, you only have to have seen the minutes spent by the candidates arguing over each other’s golf game. There were whole chunks of the debate when the candidates returned time and again to not only golf swings, but who history will regard as the worst president, who is the worst felon (with Trump falsely suggesting Biden could be charged with crimes whenever he leaves the White House) and who is the biggest loser. Did anyone in previous presidential debates ever imagine a candidate for president – a convicted felon no less – saying “I didn’t have sex with a porn star”? And his opponent saying to him he had “the morals of an alley cat”. That happened today. Make no mistake, I don’t want to give the impression of any false equivalency. A dishonest president is worse than a tired one. While much of the initial coverage will focus on Biden’s incoherent performance, we should not overlook or accept as normal Trump’s wildly dishonest effort. His lies – and his ego — were as far and wide as America’s great plains. He also meandered off topic and at times looked utterly unhinged. The rest of the sane world has watched this debate in horror. Because it was a disaster for democracy. We have seen how far it has fallen in the country that claims to be democracy’s greatest champion. We are appalled and scared by what we have seen. That a second Trump presidency would be disastrous for the world is beyond doubt; that the Democrats have the ability to prevent it (something I have until today been very confident of) is now in doubt. This campaign hasn’t even really begun yet. But it is already one like no other, one that raises very real fears for the state of the United States. Website Designed & Built by UpShift

A debate to make the world tremble

Worst. Presidential. Debate Ever. President Joe Biden and former President have just squared off in the first presidential debate of the 2024 campaign and the rest of the world has watched in slack-jawed horror as democracy’s once “shining city on the hill” hit a new low. The hyperbole in that introduction may go too far, but I’ve used it to match the tone of what was a remarkable – and remarkably bad – debate.Gay porno If you want to see how the middle of American politics has broken and the language of extremes and outrage now holds sway, this was a startling piece of evidence. Throughout the night, both candidates reached for ridiculous claims and insults, struggling to answer questions coherently or offer any hope and vision to US voters. Trump was by far the worst offender, engaging claims that went beyond the now all too common cynical spin of modern politics into lies and fantasy; but Biden let himself down as well. If you believe Trump’s wild and childish claims, military veterans are dying in the streets while illegal immigrants live it up in luxury hotels; military leaders “like me more”; he will end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine between election day and inauguration day, should he win; there was “no terror at all during my administration”; Biden will increase taxes “four times” over; America’s exit of Afghanistan was the country’s “most embarrassing moment” ever; and when he was president America had the cleanest water ever. Trump’s arguments were one fantasy after another. Biden, while much more restrained, also threw out whoppers, such as the claim Trump would “get rid of social security” and he’d done “more for veterans than any president in American history”. More of a concern, Biden started sentences he couldn’t finished, lost his train of thought, and looked every one of his 84 years. He shared his concern that Trump’s plan to introduce news tariffs would increase the price of “food, um, and all the things that are important”. At least twice he simply stopped mid-sentence, unable to find the next words. This is a president who has done his country a remarkable service seeing off the worst strongman, anti-democratic tendencies of Trump and his cronies, but we are already seeing reports that tonight’s performance has set off serious discussions amongst his party as to whether he can convince US voters he has four good years left in him. I can’t help but think back to the eloquence and deep political cut and counter-thrust of debates under presidents such as Obama, Bush Sr, Clinton and others. Even Reagan in his failing later years didn’t struggle with truth and coherence like these two. If you want to read the fevered temperature of American politics right now, you only have to have seen the minutes spent by the candidates arguing over each other’s golf game. There were whole chunks of the debate when the candidates returned time and again to not only golf swings, but who history will regard as the worst president, who is the worst felon (with Trump falsely suggesting Biden could be charged with crimes whenever he leaves the White House) and who is the biggest loser. Did anyone in previous presidential debates ever imagine a candidate for president – a convicted felon no less – saying “I didn’t have sex with a porn star”? And his opponent saying to him he had “the morals of an alley cat”. That happened today. Make no mistake, I don’t want to give the impression of any false equivalency. A dishonest president is worse than a tired one. While much of the initial coverage will focus on Biden’s incoherent performance, we should not overlook or accept as normal Trump’s wildly dishonest effort. His lies – and his ego — were as far and wide as America’s great plains. He also meandered off topic and at times looked utterly unhinged. The rest of the sane world has watched this debate in horror. Because it was a disaster for democracy. We have seen how far it has fallen in the country that claims to be democracy’s greatest champion. We are appalled and scared by what we have seen. That a second Trump presidency would be disastrous for the world is beyond doubt; that the Democrats have the ability to prevent it (something I have until today been very confident of) is now in doubt. This campaign hasn’t even really begun yet. But it is already one like no other, one that raises very real fears for the state of the United States. Website Designed & Built by UpShift

A debate to make the world tremble

Worst. Presidential. Debate Ever. President Joe Biden and former President have just squared off in the first presidential debate of the 2024 campaign and the rest of the world has watched in slack-jawed horror as democracy’s once “shining city on the hill” hit a new low. The hyperbole in that introduction may go too far, but I’ve used it to match the tone of what was a remarkable – and remarkably bad – debate.Gay porno If you want to see how the middle of American politics has broken and the language of extremes and outrage now holds sway, this was a startling piece of evidence. Throughout the night, both candidates reached for ridiculous claims and insults, struggling to answer questions coherently or offer any hope and vision to US voters. Trump was by far the worst offender, engaging claims that went beyond the now all too common cynical spin of modern politics into lies and fantasy; but Biden let himself down as well. If you believe Trump’s wild and childish claims, military veterans are dying in the streets while illegal immigrants live it up in luxury hotels; military leaders “like me more”; he will end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine between election day and inauguration day, should he win; there was “no terror at all during my administration”; Biden will increase taxes “four times” over; America’s exit of Afghanistan was the country’s “most embarrassing moment” ever; and when he was president America had the cleanest water ever. Trump’s arguments were one fantasy after another. Biden, while much more restrained, also threw out whoppers, such as the claim Trump would “get rid of social security” and he’d done “more for veterans than any president in American history”. More of a concern, Biden started sentences he couldn’t finished, lost his train of thought, and looked every one of his 84 years. He shared his concern that Trump’s plan to introduce news tariffs would increase the price of “food, um, and all the things that are important”. At least twice he simply stopped mid-sentence, unable to find the next words. This is a president who has done his country a remarkable service seeing off the worst strongman, anti-democratic tendencies of Trump and his cronies, but we are already seeing reports that tonight’s performance has set off serious discussions amongst his party as to whether he can convince US voters he has four good years left in him. I can’t help but think back to the eloquence and deep political cut and counter-thrust of debates under presidents such as Obama, Bush Sr, Clinton and others. Even Reagan in his failing later years didn’t struggle with truth and coherence like these two. If you want to read the fevered temperature of American politics right now, you only have to have seen the minutes spent by the candidates arguing over each other’s golf game. There were whole chunks of the debate when the candidates returned time and again to not only golf swings, but who history will regard as the worst president, who is the worst felon (with Trump falsely suggesting Biden could be charged with crimes whenever he leaves the White House) and who is the biggest loser. Did anyone in previous presidential debates ever imagine a candidate for president – a convicted felon no less – saying “I didn’t have sex with a porn star”? And his opponent saying to him he had “the morals of an alley cat”. That happened today. Make no mistake, I don’t want to give the impression of any false equivalency. A dishonest president is worse than a tired one. While much of the initial coverage will focus on Biden’s incoherent performance, we should not overlook or accept as normal Trump’s wildly dishonest effort. His lies – and his ego — were as far and wide as America’s great plains. He also meandered off topic and at times looked utterly unhinged. The rest of the sane world has watched this debate in horror. Because it was a disaster for democracy. We have seen how far it has fallen in the country that claims to be democracy’s greatest champion. We are appalled and scared by what we have seen. That a second Trump presidency would be disastrous for the world is beyond doubt; that the Democrats have the ability to prevent it (something I have until today been very confident of) is now in doubt. This campaign hasn’t even really begun yet. But it is already one like no other, one that raises very real fears for the state of the United States. Website Designed & Built by UpShift

Kanye West and wife Bianca Censori look carefree at San Francisco science museum amid lawsuit

Kanye West and his wife, Bianca Censori, appeared carefree as they explored a science museum amid the rapper’s legal woes. West and Censori turned heads as they arrived at the Exploratorium in San Francisco on the Fourth of July, per photos obtained by TMZ Saturday. The couple, who married in December 2022, strolled around the various showrooms, which include exhibits titled “All Eyes on Me,” “Fog Bridge” and “Cafe Wall Illusion.” At one point, the “Heartless” singer, 47, and the architect, 29, were seen sitting across from each other while at a mirror display.Gay porno Censori even stopped to listen to information about the museum on a red telephone. She and West did not appear to mind the eyes of fans following them as they casually walked around hand in hand, sources told the outlet. The Grammy winner dressed on theme for the outing, wearing a baggy white spacesuit-like shirt with matching bottoms and shoes. As for the Australian model, she wore a blue tube top, white translucent leggings and heels. Their romantic date comes after Censori was accused of sending “hardcore” sexual content to a Yeezy employee working on West’s forthcoming “Yeezy Porn” venture, which he announced in April. The lawsuit alleged that the videos were accessible to staffers who were minors. Despite being mentioned in the court documents, Censori was not listed as a defendant — but West and his former chief of staff Milo Yiannopoulos were, for allegedly not paying employees to produce the app by May 1. The plaintiff also alleged that the workers, who developed West’s YZYVSN streaming platform, were promised a sum of $120,000 when the apps were complete. West and Yiannopoulos, 39, were also accused of engaging in “forced labor and cruel, inhuman, degrading treatment” of their employees. In a statement to Page Six, Yiannopoulos slammed the accusations as a “repulsive pack of lies,” further alleging that the plaintiff was never employed by West. “I’ve been authorized by Bianca to stress that any allegation that she showed or caused to be shown any pornographic material to minors is offensive, disgusting, abhorrent and categorically and wholly false,” he wrote. West is also facing a lawsuit from his lawyer Brian Brumfield, who alleged that the “Bound 2” performer has refused to pay or speak to him. Per the filing, Brumfield was representing Ye in a legal challenge against an autograph dealer his client allegedly punched, but he is now seeking to be dismissed from the case. Brumfield claimed West terminated his employment on June 21.

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Kanye West and wife Bianca Censori look carefree at San Francisco science museum amid lawsuit

Kanye West and his wife, Bianca Censori, appeared carefree as they explored a science museum amid the rapper’s legal woes. West and Censori turned heads as they arrived at the Exploratorium in San Francisco on the Fourth of July, per photos obtained by TMZ Saturday. The couple, who married in December 2022, strolled around the various showrooms, which include exhibits titled “All Eyes on Me,” “Fog Bridge” and “Cafe Wall Illusion.” At one point, the “Heartless” singer, 47, and the architect, 29, were seen sitting across from each other while at a mirror display.Gay porno Censori even stopped to listen to information about the museum on a red telephone. She and West did not appear to mind the eyes of fans following them as they casually walked around hand in hand, sources told the outlet. The Grammy winner dressed on theme for the outing, wearing a baggy white spacesuit-like shirt with matching bottoms and shoes. As for the Australian model, she wore a blue tube top, white translucent leggings and heels. Their romantic date comes after Censori was accused of sending “hardcore” sexual content to a Yeezy employee working on West’s forthcoming “Yeezy Porn” venture, which he announced in April. The lawsuit alleged that the videos were accessible to staffers who were minors. Despite being mentioned in the court documents, Censori was not listed as a defendant — but West and his former chief of staff Milo Yiannopoulos were, for allegedly not paying employees to produce the app by May 1. The plaintiff also alleged that the workers, who developed West’s YZYVSN streaming platform, were promised a sum of $120,000 when the apps were complete. West and Yiannopoulos, 39, were also accused of engaging in “forced labor and cruel, inhuman, degrading treatment” of their employees. In a statement to Page Six, Yiannopoulos slammed the accusations as a “repulsive pack of lies,” further alleging that the plaintiff was never employed by West. “I’ve been authorized by Bianca to stress that any allegation that she showed or caused to be shown any pornographic material to minors is offensive, disgusting, abhorrent and categorically and wholly false,” he wrote. West is also facing a lawsuit from his lawyer Brian Brumfield, who alleged that the “Bound 2” performer has refused to pay or speak to him. Per the filing, Brumfield was representing Ye in a legal challenge against an autograph dealer his client allegedly punched, but he is now seeking to be dismissed from the case. Brumfield claimed West terminated his employment on June 21.

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Kanye West and wife Bianca Censori look carefree at San Francisco science museum amid lawsuit

Kanye West and his wife, Bianca Censori, appeared carefree as they explored a science museum amid the rapper’s legal woes. West and Censori turned heads as they arrived at the Exploratorium in San Francisco on the Fourth of July, per photos obtained by TMZ Saturday. The couple, who married in December 2022, strolled around the various showrooms, which include exhibits titled “All Eyes on Me,” “Fog Bridge” and “Cafe Wall Illusion.” At one point, the “Heartless” singer, 47, and the architect, 29, were seen sitting across from each other while at a mirror display.Gay porno Censori even stopped to listen to information about the museum on a red telephone. She and West did not appear to mind the eyes of fans following them as they casually walked around hand in hand, sources told the outlet. The Grammy winner dressed on theme for the outing, wearing a baggy white spacesuit-like shirt with matching bottoms and shoes. As for the Australian model, she wore a blue tube top, white translucent leggings and heels. Their romantic date comes after Censori was accused of sending “hardcore” sexual content to a Yeezy employee working on West’s forthcoming “Yeezy Porn” venture, which he announced in April. The lawsuit alleged that the videos were accessible to staffers who were minors. Despite being mentioned in the court documents, Censori was not listed as a defendant — but West and his former chief of staff Milo Yiannopoulos were, for allegedly not paying employees to produce the app by May 1. The plaintiff also alleged that the workers, who developed West’s YZYVSN streaming platform, were promised a sum of $120,000 when the apps were complete. West and Yiannopoulos, 39, were also accused of engaging in “forced labor and cruel, inhuman, degrading treatment” of their employees. In a statement to Page Six, Yiannopoulos slammed the accusations as a “repulsive pack of lies,” further alleging that the plaintiff was never employed by West. “I’ve been authorized by Bianca to stress that any allegation that she showed or caused to be shown any pornographic material to minors is offensive, disgusting, abhorrent and categorically and wholly false,” he wrote. West is also facing a lawsuit from his lawyer Brian Brumfield, who alleged that the “Bound 2” performer has refused to pay or speak to him. Per the filing, Brumfield was representing Ye in a legal challenge against an autograph dealer his client allegedly punched, but he is now seeking to be dismissed from the case. Brumfield claimed West terminated his employment on June 21.

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Kanye West and wife Bianca Censori look carefree at San Francisco science museum amid lawsuit

Kanye West and his wife, Bianca Censori, appeared carefree as they explored a science museum amid the rapper’s legal woes. West and Censori turned heads as they arrived at the Exploratorium in San Francisco on the Fourth of July, per photos obtained by TMZ Saturday. The couple, who married in December 2022, strolled around the various showrooms, which include exhibits titled “All Eyes on Me,” “Fog Bridge” and “Cafe Wall Illusion.” At one point, the “Heartless” singer, 47, and the architect, 29, were seen sitting across from each other while at a mirror display.Gay porno Censori even stopped to listen to information about the museum on a red telephone. She and West did not appear to mind the eyes of fans following them as they casually walked around hand in hand, sources told the outlet. The Grammy winner dressed on theme for the outing, wearing a baggy white spacesuit-like shirt with matching bottoms and shoes. As for the Australian model, she wore a blue tube top, white translucent leggings and heels. Their romantic date comes after Censori was accused of sending “hardcore” sexual content to a Yeezy employee working on West’s forthcoming “Yeezy Porn” venture, which he announced in April. The lawsuit alleged that the videos were accessible to staffers who were minors. Despite being mentioned in the court documents, Censori was not listed as a defendant — but West and his former chief of staff Milo Yiannopoulos were, for allegedly not paying employees to produce the app by May 1. The plaintiff also alleged that the workers, who developed West’s YZYVSN streaming platform, were promised a sum of $120,000 when the apps were complete. West and Yiannopoulos, 39, were also accused of engaging in “forced labor and cruel, inhuman, degrading treatment” of their employees. In a statement to Page Six, Yiannopoulos slammed the accusations as a “repulsive pack of lies,” further alleging that the plaintiff was never employed by West. “I’ve been authorized by Bianca to stress that any allegation that she showed or caused to be shown any pornographic material to minors is offensive, disgusting, abhorrent and categorically and wholly false,” he wrote. West is also facing a lawsuit from his lawyer Brian Brumfield, who alleged that the “Bound 2” performer has refused to pay or speak to him. Per the filing, Brumfield was representing Ye in a legal challenge against an autograph dealer his client allegedly punched, but he is now seeking to be dismissed from the case. Brumfield claimed West terminated his employment on June 21.

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Kanye West and wife Bianca Censori look carefree at San Francisco science museum amid lawsuit

Kanye West and his wife, Bianca Censori, appeared carefree as they explored a science museum amid the rapper’s legal woes. West and Censori turned heads as they arrived at the Exploratorium in San Francisco on the Fourth of July, per photos obtained by TMZ Saturday. The couple, who married in December 2022, strolled around the various showrooms, which include exhibits titled “All Eyes on Me,” “Fog Bridge” and “Cafe Wall Illusion.” At one point, the “Heartless” singer, 47, and the architect, 29, were seen sitting across from each other while at a mirror display.Gay porno Censori even stopped to listen to information about the museum on a red telephone. She and West did not appear to mind the eyes of fans following them as they casually walked around hand in hand, sources told the outlet. The Grammy winner dressed on theme for the outing, wearing a baggy white spacesuit-like shirt with matching bottoms and shoes. As for the Australian model, she wore a blue tube top, white translucent leggings and heels. Their romantic date comes after Censori was accused of sending “hardcore” sexual content to a Yeezy employee working on West’s forthcoming “Yeezy Porn” venture, which he announced in April. The lawsuit alleged that the videos were accessible to staffers who were minors. Despite being mentioned in the court documents, Censori was not listed as a defendant — but West and his former chief of staff Milo Yiannopoulos were, for allegedly not paying employees to produce the app by May 1. The plaintiff also alleged that the workers, who developed West’s YZYVSN streaming platform, were promised a sum of $120,000 when the apps were complete. West and Yiannopoulos, 39, were also accused of engaging in “forced labor and cruel, inhuman, degrading treatment” of their employees. In a statement to Page Six, Yiannopoulos slammed the accusations as a “repulsive pack of lies,” further alleging that the plaintiff was never employed by West. “I’ve been authorized by Bianca to stress that any allegation that she showed or caused to be shown any pornographic material to minors is offensive, disgusting, abhorrent and categorically and wholly false,” he wrote. West is also facing a lawsuit from his lawyer Brian Brumfield, who alleged that the “Bound 2” performer has refused to pay or speak to him. Per the filing, Brumfield was representing Ye in a legal challenge against an autograph dealer his client allegedly punched, but he is now seeking to be dismissed from the case. Brumfield claimed West terminated his employment on June 21.

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