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11 Jan 2025
#politics
Breitbart: Former Dem Staffer, Kinzinger Lackey Pushes Lies About Tulsi Gabbard
Mouaz Moustafa, a lobbyist and former congressional aide, criticized Tulsi Gabbard's nomination for Director of National Intelligence in a Politico interview, alleging her lack of outrage over Syrian atrocities and suggesting she would jeopardize U.S. intelligence sharing. Gabbard's spokesperson refuted these claims, asserting her military experience and alignment with U.S. interests.
Moustafa's credibility has been questioned by various commentators, who highlight his connections to controversial groups and suggest he is part of a broader narrative against Gabbard. Critics argue that his accusations lack substantiation and reflect a politically motivated smear campaign.
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Breitbart: San Francisco Gets 3.7 Magnitude Earthquake, Two Aftershocks
A 3.7 magnitude earthquake struck near San Francisco on Friday morning, with at least two aftershocks following the initial quake. San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie reassured residents that the city is prepared for such events and is coordinating with first responders for safety.
The quake occurred as Los Angeles faced severe wildfires, prompting social media reactions from Bay Area residents surprised by the simultaneous natural disaster. Mayor Lurie also announced a new fire chief for the San Francisco Fire Department.
GB News: Motorists slam 'hypocritical' plans to reduce speed limits for cars but increase them for HGVs
Transport Scotland's proposal to lower speed limits for cars on major roads while increasing them for Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs) has sparked outrage among drivers. The plan aims to enhance road safety, but critics argue it is hypocritical given HGVs' involvement in collisions.
Transport Secretary Fiona Hyslop maintains that the changes could significantly reduce injury collisions while preserving journey times. The online consultation has garnered nearly 9,000 responses, reflecting mixed opinions on the proposed speed limit adjustments.