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President Biden warns ‘soul of America’ is still at stake in farewell address
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US President Joe Biden warned that the “soul of America” is still at stake, as he prepared to deliver his farewell address to the nation before the return to power of Donald Trump.
The 82-year-old Democrat made his primetime speech from the Oval Office of the White House in which he touted the legacy of his single four-year term.
In a letter previewing his remarks, Mr Biden took an implicit swipe at Republican Trump.
“I ran for president because I believed that the soul of America was at stake. The very nature of who we are was at stake. And, that’s still the case,” Mr Biden said in the letter.
“History is in your hands. The power is in your hands. The idea of America lies in your hands,” he said.
“We just have to keep the faith and remember who we are.”
Mr Biden said the United States was stronger than four years ago, when it “stood in a winter of peril” after Trump’s chaotic first term, the Covid pandemic and what he called “the worst attack on our democracy since the Civil War”.
Mr Biden was sworn in just days after the January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol by Trump supporters trying to overturn his election loss.
He did not mention Mr Trump by name, but his words clearly echoed previous speeches in which he said he decided to run in the 2020 election because America’s “soul” was at risk from Mr Trump and his supporters, and that Mr Trump was a threat to democracy.
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Kevin Spacey blasts Guy Pearce in furious video statement
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Actor Kevin Spacey has published a furious video statement addressed to Guy Pearce, demanding the Aussie actor “grow up” and stop playing the victim after Pearce made allegations Spacey ‘targeted’ him with inappropriate behaviour on set of the 1997 film LA Confidential.
Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter’s Awards Chatter podcast, Pearce claimed that Spacey harassed him for months on the set of the thriller. Pearce, 57, claimed that the only days he felt “safe” on set where when fellow Aussie actor Simon Baker was present: “[Kevin] focuses on [Simon] because he was 10 times prettier than I am.”
“He targeted me, no question,” an audibly emotional Pearce claimed, revealing that years later he broke down sobbing when he saw that Spacey, 65, had been accused of unwanted sexual advances by other men.
Spacey, who came out as gay in 2017 when the first of the allegations surfaced, has either been acquitted or has had charges dropped in all sexual misconduct cases against him.
In a post on X this morning, Spacey addressed his former co-star directly.
“Guy Pearce, I’ve now read the comments that you made about me, and while I would have preferred not to have to play this out in the media, you obviously have your own reasons for wanting to do exactly that,” he said.
Spacey argued that the pair had worked together “a long time ago” and that if he’d upset Pearce, they could have worked it out privately rather than Pearce airing it in the media.
“You really want to know what my response is? Grow up. Did you also, by the way, tell the press that a year after we shot L.A. Confidential, you flew to Savannah, Georgia, while I was shooting Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, just to spend time with me. I mean, did you tell the press that, too? Or does that not fit into the victim narrative you have going?”
“I apologise that I didn’t get the message that you don’t like spending time with me. I mean, maybe there was another reason. I don’t know. But that doesn’t make any sense that you would have just been leading me on, right?” he said.
Spacey finished his statement by mocking Pearce for voicing his allegations now, almost 30 years after the alleged incidents had taken place.
“Here you are now on a mission some 28 years later, after I’d been through hell and back to do what? Just in time to stop the bad guy, huh? Is that what’s going on here? What took you so long? Did your horse run out of gas? I mean, you want to have a conversation? I’m happy to do so. Any time, any place. We can even do it here, live on X if you like. I’ve got nothing to hide. But, guy, you need to grow up. You are not a victim.”
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Trump’s Golden Age: How it will impact Australia and global politics
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What would a second Donald Trump presidency mean for the United States, its democracy, and the world? In this deep-dive interview, Bruce Wolpe, senior fellow at the United States Studies Centre and author of What Trump’s Second Term Means for Australia, breaks down the potential global impact of Trump's return to power.
Could America drift towards authoritarianism? How might Trump’s policies reshape international trade, relations with China, and Australia's alliance with the U.S.?
From his foreign policy stance to his potential for political retribution, we discuss the global reaction to Trump's leadership. While leaders like Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, Benjamin Netanyahu, and Viktor Orbán may welcome his return, others fear the potential unraveling of the post-WWII world order. Could Trump use executive power to sideline Congress and the courts? Will he push America further into isolationism, or will his "America First" approach lead to trade wars, military tensions, and democratic backsliding?
We also break down what this means for Australia. Could our trade relationship with the U.S. come under threat? How will Prime Minister Anthony Albanese navigate a relationship with a president who favors strongmen over traditional allies? And with key issues like AUKUS, tariffs, and relations with China on the line, is Australia prepared for what’s coming?
Join us as we examine what Trump's second term could bring—not just for the U.S., but for the world.
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