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27 Jan 2025
#politics
The Federalist: Judge Cannon Body Slams Biden DOJ's Last-Ditch Lawfare Effort
A federal court has criticized the DOJ's attempt to release Volume II of the Special Counsel report while ongoing criminal prosecutions are pending. The court emphasized the need to protect the due process rights of the accused, highlighting that such disclosures are unprecedented.
Judge Aileen Cannon's order prohibits the DOJ from sharing Volume II outside the department, asserting that the DOJ's rationale for the release lacks justification and risks substantial prejudice against the defendants involved.
The Federalist: Prosecute The Architects Of Trump Lawfare
President Trump faces a pivotal decision on whether to investigate New York Attorney General Letitia James and District Attorney Alvin Bragg for perceived lawfare against him. The article argues that such investigations could restore public confidence in the justice system and deter future abuses.
The authors claim that various legal actions against Trump, including civil and criminal cases, are politically motivated and violate his constitutional rights. They call for a thorough investigation into these actions, suggesting that the Justice Department should protect Trump's rights rather than allow the misuse of the legal system to influence elections.
#society
Times Of Israel: Israel starts allowing tens of thousands of Gazans to return to Strip’s north
Tens of thousands of Palestinians began returning to northern Gaza as Israel lifted roadblocks following an agreement for the release of hostages by Hamas. The movement marks a significant shift from the earlier mass exodus and is expected to see around 650,000 people heading back to their homes.
Hamas has deployed armed fighters to manage the crowds, declaring the return a strategic victory. Meanwhile, Israel has allowed the movement under strict conditions, warning civilians against approaching military positions. The ceasefire continues to face challenges, with humanitarian conditions in Gaza remaining critical.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Palestinians stream back to northern Gaza after Israel lifts closure
Thousands of Palestinians are returning to northern Gaza after Israel lifted its closure as part of a cease-fire and hostage release deal with Hamas. The crossing opened at 7 a.m., allowing foot traffic without inspection, while vehicle checkpoints later opened amid heavy congestion.
Hamas declared the return a victory, while Israel warned against the transfer of militants or weapons during this period. The agreement includes the release of 33 hostages by Hamas in exchange for nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners.
#culture
The Federalist: Christianity Is The Cure For Critical Theory
Critical theory has permeated various aspects of society, from government to corporate culture, influencing discussions on race, gender, and identity. Carl Trueman's book, "To Change All Worlds," examines its origins and critiques, arguing that while it effectively identifies societal issues, it fails to provide constructive solutions or a positive vision for humanity.
Trueman asserts that critical theory is fundamentally opposed to Christianity, lacking a normative understanding of human nature. He posits that true liberation and community can only be found through Christ and the church, which offer a hopeful alternative to the despair and alienation propagated by critical theorists.
#crime
GB News: Foreign rapist wins 'substantial' compensation despite being jailed for six years over attack on drunken woman
Ebou Jasseh, a Gambian rapist, has received "substantial" compensation after a High Court ruling found the Home Office's actions oppressive. Jasseh, who served six years for attacking a woman in 2015, has been in legal battles to remain in the UK since his asylum claim was denied.
Critics, including Migration Watch UK, have condemned the ruling, highlighting the injustice faced by victims of sexual assault. The Home Office continues efforts to deport Jasseh, emphasizing their commitment to removing foreign national offenders.