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Trump pronto podría perder a su mejor amigo en Europa

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Por Christian Edwards, CNN

Cuando el vicepresidente J.D. Vance acercó el teléfono al micrófono, pareció por un instante que su jefe no contestaría. Pero al segundo intento, y tras unos cuantos timbres, logró comunicarse con Donald Trump.

En defensa del presidente, cabe decir que tenía muchas cosas en la cabeza, ya que horas antes había amenazado con destruir “toda una civilización” en Irán.

Esa crisis parecía estar a años luz del MTK Sportpark de Budapest, donde miles de húngaros se habían reunido para celebrar el “Día de la Amistad Húngaro-Estadounidense”.

Presentado como una celebración de la amistad entre las dos naciones, el día en realidad giró en torno a la amistad entre Trump y Victor Orbán, el primer ministro populista de Hungría, un ídolo del movimiento MAGA que va por detrás en las encuestas de cara a las elecciones parlamentarias de este fin de semana.

“Soy un gran admirador de Viktor. Lo apoyo incondicionalmente. Estados Unidos lo apoya incondicionalmente”, declaró Trump a la multitud. Vance afirmó estar en Budapest para ayudar a Orbán “en todo lo que pueda”.

En una visita a Budapest en febrero, el secretario de Estado Marco Rubio recalcó que “el éxito de Hungría es nuestro éxito”.

A primera vista, no queda claro por qué el “éxito” de la Hungría de Orbán —considerada la más corrupta, la menos libre y una de las más pobres de la Unión Europea— debería tener alguna relación con el “éxito” de Estados Unidos.

Pero para Ivan Krastev, politólogo búlgaro que conoce a Orbán desde la década de 1990, la situación no es tan extraña.

Durante sus 16 años en el cargo, Orbán ha convertido a Hungría en el centro intelectual, institucional y financiero de la derecha europea, afirmó Krastev.

La administración Trump considera a Orbán y la infraestructura ideológica que ha construido fundamentales para su estrategia de crear una Europa más afín, es decir, contraria a la ideología woke, a los ecologistas y a la inmigración.

“Esta administración estadounidense cree que hay una revolución trumpiana, que esta revolución trumpiana está llegando a Europa y que Europa está tan solo un ciclo electoral por detrás de Estados Unidos”, declaró a CNN Krastev, presidente del Centro de Estrategias Liberales en Sofía, Bulgaria.

Las elecciones del domingo pondrán a prueba esa creencia.

El partido opositor Tisza, liderado por Péter Magyar, ha mantenido una ventaja de dos dígitos sobre el partido Fidesz de Orbán en la mayoría de las encuestas durante más de un año.

Magyar, un leal a Orbán convertido en su adversario, se ha mantenido al margen del terreno predilecto del primer ministro, la política exterior, y se ha centrado en cambio en cuestiones cotidianas como la corrupción, la sanidad y la economía familiar.

Para los húngaros, las elecciones podrían ofrecer la oportunidad de vislumbrar un futuro sin Orbán.

Pero sus efectos podrían sentirse mucho más lejos. “Si Orbán pierde —el hombre que simboliza la fuerza de la extrema derecha—, esto tendrá un impacto psicológico tremendo”, afirmó Krastev.

Los politólogos han tenido dificultades para definir el “modelo” que ha construido Orbán. Algunos lo denominan un “régimen híbrido”: ni una autocr

Was Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs making amateur porn? Lawyers argue yes in appealing conviction on prostitution-related charges

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By Kara Scannell, CNN

(CNN) — Lawyers for Sean “Diddy” Combs hope to persuade a federal appeals court to release the rapper from prison immediately and overturn his conviction on prostitution-related charges by arguing he was engaged in voyeurism and amateur pornography – conduct they say is protected by the First Amendment.

Combs’ attorneys, who will appear before the Second Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday, are also expected to argue US District Judge Arun Subramanian “illegally” considered conduct for which Combs was acquitted when calculating his sentence.

“The district court refused to enforce the jury’s verdict,” Combs’ lawyers wrote in a December court filing.

The founder of Bad Boy Records was convicted last July on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution in violation of the Mann Act for arranging travel for escorts to engage in sex acts with his then-girlfriends, Cassie Ventura and a woman who testified under the pseudonym “Jane.”

Combs was acquitted of more serious charges, including racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking, after an eight-week trial. Prosecutors alleged Combs coerced the two women into having sex with male escorts, often by supplying drugs to sustain them over multiple days. The marathon sex sessions – which were often filmed – were referred to as “Freak Offs” and “hotel nights.”

Combs was sentenced to 50 months in prison in October. He has been held in federal custody since his arrest in September 2024.

His lawyers argued he should be released because defendants convicted of similar prostitution-related offenses typically receive sentences of 15 months. They are also asking the appeals court to acquit Combs of the prostitution-related charges or send the case back to Subramanian for resentencing. Prosecutors are asking the judges to affirm the conviction and sentence.

Combs’ attorneys say prostitution is not defined in the Mann Act and ask the appeals court to reject an “overbroad interpretation of the statute.”

“Freak-offs and hotel nights were highly choreographed sexual performances involving the use of costumes, role play, and staged lighting, which were filmed so Combs and his girlfriends could watch this amateur pornography later. Pornography production and viewing of this sort is protected by the First Amendment and thus cannot constitutionally be prosecuted,” his lawyers wrote in a court filing.

“In other words, the term ‘prostitution’ in the Act should be limited to those situations where a paying customer engages in sex with the person being paid,” his lawyers wrote.

Prosecutors called Combs’ argument “meritless.”

“Combs is entirely differently situated from adult film distributors: He hired and transported commercial sex workers to have sex with his girlfriends for his own sexual gratification, sometimes directly participating in the sex acts,” prosecutors wrote in a response filed in February.

To side with Combs, prosecutors said, would mean “any defendant who transported others to engage in prostitution could escape liability simply by watching or filming the sex.”

Combs’ attorneys also say Subramanian “largely ignored” new guidelines from the US Sentencing Commission prohibiting acquitted conduct from being considered when calculating advisory sentencing guidelines.

Prosecutors said the new guidelines apply when calculating the sentencing range, not determining the sentence. In the latter, judges are allowed to consider other factors, including the character of the defendant.

They argued Subramanian was “surgically focused” on conduct relevant to the Mann Act counts in determining the sentencing range.

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San Marcos claims city championship in track and field over rivals Dos Pueblos and Santa Barbara

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Wyatt Degner wins the 1600m for the Royals

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - San Marcos High School is city champions in both boys and girls track and field.

The Royals boys cruised to victory beating Dos Pueblos 89-38 and Santa Barbara 88-39.

The San Marcos girls edged DP 65-62 and knocked off the Dons 86-41.

San Marcos Highlights:

Senior Logan Patterson Deakyne won all four of the events that he ran for the Royals.

He captured the 100 meter hurdles (15.86), 400 meter (49.76), 300 meter hurdles (39.32) and he was on the Royals winning 4x400 relay team.

Senior TJ Deakyne won the long jump (21-8.00), triple jump (43-03.00) and the high jump along with Santa Barbara's Zaden Battle, each clearing 6-02.00.

Other San Marcos highlights include: Sofia Hernandez winning both the girls 1600m (5:20.63) and the 3200m (11:43.63); Elsie Tuttle wins the girls 400m (1:01.10), Wyatt Degnar captures the boys 1600m (4:35.55), Drew Vogel wins the boys 3200m (10:09.34), Myles Gonzalez takes the top spot in the boys pole vault 12-00.00.

The Royals won both the boys and girls 4x100 relay.

Dos Pueblos Highlights:

Yana Martin wins the girls 100m hurdles (17.59), Hazel Burgess wins the 100m (12.91), Kellan Cotter takes the double in the boys sprints, winning the 100m (11.15), and 200m (22.26), Iyla Herrick captures the girls 800m (2:25.59), the Chargers also won the girls 4x400m relay. Luna Gnagy is tops in the girls high jump at 5-00.00, Alix Hollingsworth wins the girls discus at 114-05, Ty Perkins takes the boys discus crown at 138-06.

Santa Barbara Highlights:

Elina Stump wins the girls long jump (17-09.50), the triple jump (37-07.50), and the 200m (26.10).

(Stump won 3 individual events for the Dons. Entenza Design).

Kik Van Engelen claims the boys 800m (2:06.25), Olivia Arevalo won the girls 300m hurdles (51.38), Zaden Battle tops the boys high jump at 6-02.00, Nonia Brown wins the girls shot put (30-03.50) while Malachi Johnston is the boys champion (51-10.00).

(Cal Poly-bound Malachi Johnson wins the shotput by almost ten feet. Entenza Design).

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