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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump admin issues new guidance to protect religious expression across federal workforceFIRST ON FOX: Federal agencies are now required to protect religious expression in the workplace, according to a new government-wide memo obtained by Fox News Digital on Mondaymarking one of the most sweeping moves in decades to defend faith and freedoms in the civil service.The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) on Monday sent guidance to federal agencies across the Trump administration, detailing the new requirements, which ensure federal workers can display Bibles, crucifixes, or mezuzahs on their desks; pray in groups while off-duty; invite colleagues to church; and speak about their religious beliefs, even to the public, without fear of reprisal.TRUMP GATHERS CEOS FOR UNPRECEDENTED FAITH, ECONOMY MEETING TO RENEW US 'SPIRITUALLY AND FINANCIALLY'The memo, titled "Protecting Religious Expression in the Federal Workplace," was sent to agencies by OPM Director Scott Kupor on Monday, and obtained exclusively by Fox News Digital."Federal employees should never have to choose between their faith and their career," OPM Director Scott Kupor told Fox News Digital. "This guidance ensures the federal workplace is not just compliant with the law but welcoming to Americans of all faiths."Kupor added: "Under President Trumps leadership, we are restoring constitutional freedoms and making government a place where people of faith are respected, not sidelined."In the memo, Kupor details that the federal workforce "should be a welcoming place for Federal employees who practice a religious faith.""Allowing religious discrimination in the Federal workplace violates the law. It also threatens to adversely impact recruitment and retention of highly-qualified employees of faith," the memo states. "The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution robustly protects expressions of religious faith by all Americansincluding Federal employees."Kupor noted that freedom of religious expression is also protected by federal statutes, which "prohibit the federal government from discriminating in employment based on religion or religious expression.""This memorandum provides guidance to agencies on robustly protecting and enforcing each Federal employees right to engage in religious expression in the Federal workplace consistent with the U.S. Constitution, Title VII, and other applicable sources of law," Kupor wrote in the memo. "Agencies should allow personal religious expression by Federal employees to the greatest extent possible unless such expression would impose an undue hardship on business operations. And they should review and (if necessary) revise their internal policies to ensure that they appropriately protect religious expression."TRUMP TO SIGN EXECUTIVE ORDER ESTABLISHING WHITE HOUSE FAITH OFFICEKupor details examples of religious expressions that are permissibleincluding employees keeping Bibles on their desk and reading it during breaks; keeping rosary beads or tefillin on their desks, and using those items to pray during breaks.Kupor notes that agencies "may restrict all posters, but an agency may not single out religious posters, such as those of a crucifix, a Bible verse, or a Star of David, for harsher treatment.""An employee may wear a cross, as well as clothing displaying a religious message," Kupor wrote.Kupor also detailed appropriate conversations between federal employees about religion."During a break, an employee may engage another in polite discussion of why his faith is correct and why the non-adherent should re-think his religious beliefs. However, if the non-adherent requests such attempts to stop, the employee should honor the request," Kupor wrote. "An employee may invite another to worship at her church despite being belonging to a different faith."INSIDE THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION'S WHITE HOUSE FAITH OFFICEKupor added: "On a bulletin board meant for personal announcements, a supervisor may post a hand-written note inviting each of his employees to attend an Easter service at his church."As for expressions directed at members of the public, Kupor gave an example that "a park ranger leading a tour through a national park may join her tour group in prayer," and "a doctor at a Veterans Affairs (VA) hospital may pray over his patient for her recovery."The OPM memo comes following President Trumps executive orders on eradicating anti-Christian bias and establishing a Religious Liberty Commission.The memo also builds on OPM's guidance from earlier this month on reasonable accommodations for religious purposes.Trump signed an executive order establishing a White House Faith Office in February.The office empowers faith-based entities, community organizations and houses of worship "to better serve families and communities," according to the White House.The office is housed under the Domestic Policy Council and consults with experts in the faith community on policy changes to "better align with American values."0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 15 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBill Maher admits he was wrong about Trump on tariffs, doesnt see a country in a depression at allLiberal comedian Bill Maher admitted that he was wrong about President Donald Trump on tariffs in a podcast posted Monday, and hes "got to own it" because the economy is thriving.Maher made the admission on his "Club Random" podcast as he explained that hes always truthful with his audience during a conversation with progressive YouTube host Brian Tyler Cohen."Just to take an example, tariffs. Now I remember that I, along with probably most people, was saying at the beginning, Oh, you know, by the 4th of July the economy was going to be tanked by then, and I was kind of like, Well, that seems right to me," Maher said.MAHER ASKS 'WHY DO WE WANT TO BRING BACK MANUFACTURING' AS TRUMP MAKES JOBS ARGUMENT IN TARIFF WAR"But, that didnt happen," Maher said. "It could happen tomorrow. Im just saying, thats reality, so lets work first from the reality of that, not from I just hate Donald Trump, because thats boring and doesnt get us anywhere and leads you to dishonesty."Maher added, "The truth is, I dont know what his strategy is but, look, the stock market is at record highs I also drive around. I dont see a country in a depression at all. I see people just out there living their lives."I would have thought, and Ive got to own it, that these tariffs were going to f-----g sink this economy by this time, and they didnt. How do we deal with that fact? Because thats the fact."BILL MAHER RIPS LEFT'S EXCLUSIONARY ATTITUDE AS HAMILTON CANCELS SHOWS AT TRUMP-BACKED KENNEDY CENTERCohen responded that the tariff saga is an example of why he stopped making bold predictions."If I was good at predicting things, Hillary [Clinton] would have been the president in 2016," Cohen said.In April, Maher took a swipe at Trump over his "completely a-- backwards" approach to China and suggested he was rooting for a recession to get him to reverse course."I just feel like he picked a fight with the wrong bully," Maher said at the time.BILL MAHER KNOCKS REP. JASMINE CROCKETT, QUESTIONS HER STATUS AS BIG LEADER OF DEMOCRATIC PARTYTrump has slapped a slew of tariffs on countries across the globe since taking office, aiming to rebalance what he calls unfair trade deals that take advantage of the United States.Maher challenged one of Trump's central tariff arguments in March."I have one basic question: Why do we want to bring back manufacturing?" Maher asked his "Real Time" panel. "It's so 70s, you know? I mean, that ship has sailed. You know, there are countries that make jeans for $11. We're never going to be that country again.""China's moving into the AI age, and he wants to go back to manufacturing, which, by the way, if you create new jobs, who's going to take them? Robots," Maher continued. "That's who's going to take them anyway! He acts like progress itself is woke."Averting a protracted trade war, Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced a trade deal between the U.S. and European Union on Sunday that set a 15-percent tariff on most EU goods imported into the U.S.Fox News Digitals Joseph A. Wulfsohn contributed to this report.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 14 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMAl Sharpton hits back at Trump accusation about paid endorsement of Kamala HarrisRev. Al Sharpton responded to President Donald Trump's accusations against him on Monday, telling MSNBC that he was not paid to endorse former Vice President Kamala Harris, as the president alleged in a post on social media."Morning Joe" host Jonathon Lemire asked Sharpton to respond to Trump's claim that he was paid to endorse Harris."Well, absolutely not. And as the FEC filings say, they helped the campaign gave funds for get-out-the-vote campaigns for National Action Network, of which Im a part of, and other civil rights groups, some of which got more than National Action Network did. National Action Network, nor I, even endorsed her," Sharpton said."What is interesting about this, though, is that, the fact that this is the, as you accurately reported, second or third time, lawyers for National Action Network's looking at can we sue him for defamation because he had knowledge this time that there was no endorsement and that I didnt get any money. This went to the nonprofit that Im connected to," he continued.HARRIS CAMPAIGN REPORTEDLY SPENT 6 FIGURES ON CALL HER DADDY PODCAST WITH FEWER THAN 1 MILLION YOUTUBE VIEWSSharpton went on to argue that Trump had "serious problems" related to Jeffrey Epstein and the Trump administration's announcement that there was no client list."So last week he was trying to flood the zone to take any pressure off of him and try to put his MAGA base back together again. The fact is, he started by saying hes going to fire the Fed chief. That didnt work. Then he went on to something about tariffs that didnt work. Then he decided to do what he started his political career on start race baiting, which was he started with birtherism, that Obama wasnt born here," Sharpton said.The liberal MSNBC host argued that Trump also directed an attack at former President Obama, who Trump said was the "ringleader" of Russiagate, in an effort to "get past Epstein.""Then over the weekend, Kamala Harris, Oprah Winfrey, Beyonc, Al Sharpton, the race card, or the thread here is race and thats what hes trying to do. Theyre swapping money. Theyre doing things like Obama was holding back with Russia. Its all about trying to get past Epstein," Sharpton argued."We have shown in National Action Network and other groups, what we did and didnt do in the campaign. Even when I spoke at the convention, I said, we dont endorse candidates. We have come with our files. Release the Epstein files, Mr. Trump. Do what we did or be quiet," he continued.The White House did not immediately return a request for comment.SHARPTON URGES NYC MAYORAL HOPEFUL TO MEET JEWISH LEADERS, TAKE ANTI-ISRAEL RHETORIC 'OFF THE TABLE'Sharpton spoke at the 2024 Democratic National Convention, criticizing the president's record on race.Trump alleged in a post on Truth Social that Sharpton, along with Oprah Winfrey and Beyonc, were paid to endorse the former vice president in the 2024 election. "Im looking at the large amount of money owed by the Democrats, after the Presidential Election, and the fact that they admit to paying, probably illegally, Eleven Million Dollars to singer Beyonc for an ENDORSEMENT (she never sang, not one note, and left the stage to a booing and angry audience!), Three Million Dollars for "expenses," to Oprah, Six Hundred Thousand Dollars to very low rated TV "anchor," Al Sharpton (a total lightweight!), and others to be named for doing, absolutely NOTHING! These ridiculous fees were incorrectly stated in the books and records. YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO PAY FOR AN ENDORSEMENT. IT IS TOTALLY ILLEGAL TO DO SO," Trump posted on Saturday.FEC filings show the Harris campaign madetwo $500,000 payments to Oprah Winfreys production company, which was first reported by the Washington Examiner after the election, on Oct. 15, a month after Winfrey appeared with Harris at a town hall event and weeks before Oprah was on stage with Harris at a Philadelphia rally before election day.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURESharpton, a big critic of Trump and open supporter of the Democratic Party, conducted an interview with the former vice president ahead of the election in late October. Following Harris loss to Trump, FEC filings revealed the Harris campaign gave two $250,000 donations to Sharptons nonprofit organization in September and October.Sharpton did not inform viewers of the contributions or the conflict of interest before or after the interview.Sharpton's interview with Harris fell on the former vice president's 60th birthday, as the MSNBC host asked, "What do you want, 50 years from now, history to say about Kamala Harris?""I hope that, and I really do hope that... my life will have proven to have been a life that is about fighting for the people. Fighting for the dignity of people," Harris said."Some little girl or little boy is gonna be talking about you like you talked about Ms.Shirley Chisholm," Sharpton commented, comparing Harris to the first Black woman elected to Congress who also made a presidential run in 1972.Fox News' Brian Flood and Michael Lee contributed to this report.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 15 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBass, Newsom more interested in sheltering illegal immigrants than rebuilding from fires: Stephen MillerCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass could have used their efforts to safeguard illegal immigrants to rebuild areas of Los Angeles that were devastated by wildfires earlier this year, according to White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller."For the amount of effort Bass and Newscum have put into sheltering criminal illegal aliens they could have fully rebuilt the Palisades by now with time and money to spare," Miller said in a post on X on Sunday.REPUBLICAN LAWMAKERS SEEK TO STRIP DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA OF ITS SANCTUARY CITY POLICIESBass and Newsom attracted the ire of President Donald Trump in January after massive wildfires ravaged Los Angeles in January. Specifically, Trump accused Bass of "gross incompetence" and said Newsom should resign due to his states response to the natural disaster.Altogether, Los Angeles suffered roughly $28.0 billion and $53.8 billion in property damage due to the fires, according to the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporations Institute for Applied Economics.Meanwhile, Trump and the California leaders have continued to spar particularly after Trump chose to deploy and federalize thousands of National Guard troops along with hundreds of Marines in response to riots in LA that broke out in June, following Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrests in the city.TRUMP SIGNS EXECUTIVE ORDER CRACKING DOWN ON SANCTUARY CITIES, THREATENS THEIR FEDERAL FUNDINGIn response, Newsom blasted the Trump administration for federalizing the National Guard, labeling the move an "unmistakable step toward authoritarianism."The Los Angeles City Council voted in November to establish Los Angeles as a sanctuary city, barring city resources and personnel from assisting with federal immigration enforcement like ICE.YOUNGKIN TO DRAFT SANCTUARY CITY BAN, MAKING STATE FUNDING CONTINGENT ON ICE COOPERATIONMiller also took aim at Bass in a separate post on X on Sunday, in response to an interview she conducted with the New Yorker, where she said that "no city should have to go through an unjustified federal seizure of power.""According to the Mayor of Los Angeles, her city is not part of the federal union, and she is free to import and subsidize infinity illegals," Miller said.Spokespeople for Newsom and Bass did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 14 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMysterious rare purple shell washes up on shores of beach after long absenceA student was enjoying a sunset stroll on a beach in La Jolla, California, when she came across something very rare.Anya Stajner, a Ph.D. student atUC San DiegosScripps Institution of Oceanography,spotted a tiny, bright purple shell and recognized its significance.Stajner identified the rare species of pelagic sea snail also known as Janthina.ANCIENT 'STICK FIGURES' ON BEACH ONCE AGAIN VISIBLE AT TOURIST DESTINATIONA Scripps Institution of Oceanography spokesperson told Fox News Digital, "These marine snails are known for their vibrantpurple shells and their ability to float at the oceans surfaceusing their natural bubble raft."The spokesperson added, "Janthinaare typically found in subtropical to tropical seas, and their stranding along the Southern California coast is often linked to warmer offshore waters flowing toward the shore."The snail shells have angled whorls and slightly extended apex, according to the World Register of Marine Species.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleJanthina protect themselves with a "camouflage strategy" known as countershading.They point their front side to the sky while floating, appearing in a darker color to blend in, according to the Texas Saltwater Fishing Magazine (TSFM)."Theyre darker on the top so that a sea bird flying above that might want to eat the Janthina couldnt see it, and theyre a lighter purple below so that a fish looking up from below might have a harder time spotting," said Stajner, according to FOX 5.The snails can reach about 1.5 inches in height and, while safe to pick up, they can secrete a purple ink that can leave a stain.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERLa Jolla resident Brooks Whitney had never heard of Janthina, according to FOX 5."Ive heard of them Ive seen them either on the news or social media. It is cool, but it also makes me wonder why theyre showing up," Whitney told FOX 5.Stajner believes the snails are washing up on shore due to a patch of warmer water offshore thats made its way into the cove, having not been spotted on San Diego beaches since 2015."Which is when we had both an El Nio event and a warm blob of water that sort of combined, and it was this massive marine heat wave," said Stajner.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 20 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump admin rebuffs Schiff, reopening massive Pacific oil reserve capable of 80% of regional productionA major Pacific oil reserve offline for a decade was restarted in only five months of work by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, despite pleas from Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., and completion of a reported laundry list of permitting and reviews.The Interior Departments Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) announced Friday it has shepherded the reopening of the Santa Ynez Unit of the Pacific oil-producing region, which holds an estimated 190 million barrels of recoverable potential."The Trump administration is restoring energy independence and unleashing the full potential of American offshore resources like never before," an Interior Department spokesperson told Fox News Digital."Under the leadership of Secretary Doug Burgum, the Department of the Interior has taken decisive action to cut through red tape and streamline permitting processes that had stalled the development of Sable's offshore energy resources for years."KASH PATEL ENRAGES ADAM SCHIFF IN CLINTONIAN BATTLE OVER THE WORD WESanta Ynez has been off-limits since 2015, when an aging pipe broke and caused what NOAA said was 500 barrels of oil flowing into the ocean of the estimated 2,900 barrels released.Houston-based Sable Energy purchased the site from ExxonMobil in 2024 and sought to reopen several platforms; the Trump administration has now obliged.BSEE Deputy Director Kenneth Stevens said President Donald Trump made it clear U.S. energy should come from American resources and that the agency "helped bring oil back online safely and efficiently.""That's what energy dominance looks like: results, not delays," he said, predicting three oil platforms to be online by the end of the year. The agency further described the move as going from zero energy in the Pacific for the past 10 years to near-full production in a matter of months.'HOMELAND WOULD'VE BEEN STOLEN': AK NATIVES SOUND OFF ON BIDEN ENERGY BANS AS TRUMP OFFICIALS TOUR TUNDRASchiff, along with Rep. Salud Carbajal, D-Calif., has been vocally opposed to Santa Ynez reopening.In March, they wrote to California Gov. Gavin Newsom saying how the region is "still reeling from the fires in Los Angeles.""In addition, we face threats from the Trump administration to expand oil drilling everywhere, including offshore California, and to gut federal policies and agencies that protect our environment and tackle the ongoing climate crisis. As we know all too well, fossil fuel-driven climate change is severely impacting California and setting the stage for unprecedented disasters like the one we just experienced in Los Angeles," they said."The economic, environmental, and human costs in our state are immeasurable."A source familiar with the reopening process confirmed that Interior had to navigate a slew of permitting, environmental approvals and regulatory roadblocks from Sacramento.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPSchiff and Carbajal warned of the "corrosion-prone pipeline" and reminded Sacramento of the Refugio spill. They thanked Newsom for "standing up to the threat of new federal offshore oil leasing."In April, Carbajal introduced a bill to permanently ban offshore oil exploration in California on the Outer Continental Shelf."Santa Barbara knows firsthand how devastating oil spills can be on our marine ecosystems and coastline,"he said in a statement at the time, adding Californias "world-famous coastline [must be] protected for future generations to enjoy."Fox News Digital reached out to Schiff and Carbajal for comment.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 17 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMShooting at Nevada casino resort leaves multiple people injured; suspect in custodyA suspect is in custody after a shooting at a casino in Reno, Nevada, left multiple people injured on Monday morning, authorities said.Reno police responded to an active shooter report at Grand Sierra Resort around 7:25 a.m. local time.Within four minutes, officers located the suspect and a shootout occurred. The suspect was taken to a hospital, police said, though no update on his condition or identity was immediately available. Police said there was no threat to the public.Police, Reno Fire and casino employees all rushed to help multiple victims, each of whom had varying levels of injuries, authorities said.MICHIGAN WALMART STABBING SUSPECT IDENTIFIED AS POLICE SEEK TERRORISM, ASSAULT CHARGES FOR RAMPAGENo details about the number of people injured or the severity of their injuries were immediately available as police said they are still working to account for everyone.Authorities said further updates were expected later Monday.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 17 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMPolice identify multiple suspects in brutal Cincinnati street fight: 'Cruel and absolutely unacceptable'Authorities have identified at least four suspects in a violent brawl that took place in downtown Cincinnati, police sources tell Fox News.FOX 19 reported that the fight took place on Friday night between Elm and Fourth Streets, with videos of the brawl going viral on social media.Video circulating around social media shows two people attacking a man wearing a white t-shirt, who is eventually shoved to the ground. The man wearing a white t-shirt was kicked several times while he was on the ground, but eventually gets up.A woman was also seen laying unconscious in the street after being punched. Several people can be seen helping her get up, and she eventually regained consciousness.BRUTAL DOWNTOWN BRAWL LEAVES VICTIMS BLOODIED AS CINCINNATI POLICE LAUNCH INVESTIGATIONPolice sources told Fox News on Monday that at least four suspects have been identified. Police are still trying to identify at least eight more people, the sources said.It's unclear what led to the fight.The two individuals were seriously injured in the fight, the police sources said.Cincinnati Chief of Police Teresa Theetge previously told Fox News Digital she was appalled by the brawl.KNIFE ATTACK AT MASSIVE PORTLAND RAVE LEAVES FOUR TEENAGERS WOUNDED"The behavior displayed is nothing short of cruel and absolutely unacceptable," she said in a statement. "Our investigative team is working diligently to identify every individual involved in causing harm. Its also important to clarify: this was a sudden dispute between individuals following a verbal altercation."DOJ Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon posted on X that the agency would "monitor closely" how local authorities handle the attack."Nobody in our great nation should be the victim of such a crime, and where race is a motivation, federal law may apply," Dhillon added.People with information are asked to call the Cincinnati Police Department or Crime Stoppers at 513-352-3040.Fox News' Greg Wehner contributed to this report.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 17 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMSydney Sweeneys racy ad sparks outrage but fans defend anti-'woke' styleSydney Sweeney is catching some heat for her latest brand deal.The "White Lotus" star's recent collaboration with American Eagle for their fall clothing campaign, titled "Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans," has sparked a mix of reactions on social media. While some have dubbed the campaign as "tone-deaf" due to the alleged racial undertones, others have praised the actress for killing "woke" advertising.SYDNEY SWEENEY HAS NO FEAR OF FILMING NUDE SCENES AS SHE HIGHLIGHTS BODY TRANSFORMATION FOR ROLESYDNEY SWEENEY SLAMS HOLLYWOOD'S 'WOMEN EMPOWERING OTHER WOMEN' MESSAGE AS 'FAKE'In a promo video posted to the brand's Instagram, the 27-year-old "Euphoria" star walked toward an AE billboard featuring her and the tagline "Sydney Sweeney Has Great Genes." Sweeney crossed out "Genes" and replaced it with "Jeans" before walking away.APP USERS CLICK HERE TO VIEW POSTAccording to Salon, the term "great genes" was historically used to "celebrate whiteness, thinness and attractiveness."Fans were quick to share their disappointment over the ad.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"Entirely tone-deaf," one user commented on Instagram."This is what happens when you have no [people] of color in a room. Particularly in a time like this. This ad campaign got so caught up in this clever play on words and this stunt the [people] in the room missed what was so blatantly obvious to anyone not White," another wrote.Some others in the comments called out the ad for allegedly being "Nazi propaganda.""Oh cute shes in her Nazi propaganda era," one user wrote.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERHowever, some were quick to come to the brand, and Sweeney's, defense."It doesnt hurt ANYONE. Thats the point. Its literally an advertisement for jeans. Not for nazism," one person wrote."I dont get why people dont like this? Its cute and clever," another added."Whats wrong with the comments here? A lot of sad and jealous humans....." another wrote."She is a beautiful girl and she has great genes for which she can thank her ancestors. Where is the racism here? Just a statement of fact," another comment read."Woke advertising is dead. Sydney Sweeney killed it," one user wrote on X.According to The Hollywood Reporter, Sweeney will be seen on various 3D billboards across the United States, as well as the Sphere in Las Vegas. There will also be a Snapchat lens for which Sweeney will speak directly with users in addition to AI-enabled "try-on technology so customers too can have great jeans."Additionally, 100 percent of net proceeds from Sweeney's "Sydney Jean" - which is embroidered with a butterfly to represent domestic violence awareness - will be donated to Crisis Text Line, a nonprofit that provides free and confidential text-based mental health support and crisis intervention.Representatives for Sweeney and American Eagle did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 18 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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