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29 Jan 2025
#politics
Fox News: JFK's daughter says cousin RFK Jr is a 'predator,' 'willfully misinformed' and 'unqualified' to lead HHS
Caroline Kennedy, daughter of President John F. Kennedy, urged lawmakers to reject her cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination as Secretary of Health and Human Services, calling him "unqualified" and a "predator." She criticized his lack of relevant experience and personal conduct, claiming he exploits family tragedies.
Kennedy's concerns extend to RFK Jr.'s controversial views on vaccines, which she labeled as "dangerous and willfully misinformed." As he prepares for Senate hearings, both parties express skepticism about his nomination, particularly regarding his potential impact on public health and agriculture.
GB News: Peter Mandelson referred to FBI as Starmer's US ambassador pick faces probe over 'damning' China links
A dossier detailing Lord Peter Mandelson's connections to China has been sent to the FBI, raising concerns over his potential role as Sir Keir Starmer's US ambassador. The file, compiled by the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China, alleges undisclosed ties to a Chinese investment bank and meetings with high-ranking officials.
Mandelson has denied any business dealings in China, despite evidence suggesting otherwise, including praise from Chinese Communist Party figures. The situation has drawn criticism, particularly from political opponents, as Starmer defends Mandelson's qualifications amid the controversy.
Le Monde: Trump offers all federal workers a buyout with 7 months' pay in effort to shrink size of government
The Trump administration has announced a buyout program for federal employees, offering about seven months of salary to those who voluntarily leave by February 6. This move aims to rapidly downsize the federal workforce, which employs over 3 million people, and introduces stricter conduct standards.
The initiative raises concerns about the potential disruption to federal services, as experienced workers across various sectors may exit simultaneously. Union leaders argue this is a tactic to purge employees deemed disloyal, creating a chaotic environment that could impact essential government functions.
Times Of Israel: Qatar, Turkey to host Palestinian murder convicts freed in hostage deal — officials
Qatar and Turkey are set to host Palestinian murder convicts deported from Egypt as part of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas. Israel insisted these convicts not be sent to Gaza or the West Bank, and Egypt is temporarily housing them in Cairo.
Hamas is preparing to negotiate the release of prominent prisoners, including Marwan Barghouti and Ahmad Saadat, in future phases of the deal. Barghouti, a potential political leader, has significant support among Palestinians, while Saadat leads the PFLP and is serving a lengthy sentence for terrorism.
Breitbart: Tim Scott: 'Disgusting' Biden 'Weaponized' Finance to Debank Conservatives
Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott criticized the Biden administration for allegedly "weaponizing" the financial system to debank conservatives. He plans a February 5 hearing to address the issue, featuring witnesses from various sectors affected by debanking, including cryptocurrency and oil and gas industries.
Scott argues that this practice, which he claims began under Obama, is unethical and potentially illegal. He cites examples of conservatives losing banking access and emphasizes the need for fair banking services for all law-abiding citizens.
Fox News: Reality star Realtor slams California officials for defunding police, regrets voting for Gavin Newsom
Jason Oppenheim criticized California lawmakers for failing to protect citizens after his friend was a burglary victim. He noted a lack of police response due to low staffing levels and urged increased funding for the LAPD and fire department instead of spending on projects he deemed unnecessary.
He expressed frustration over rising crime and homelessness in Los Angeles, stating that many friends are leaving the city due to safety concerns. Oppenheim called for a return to common sense in governance, emphasizing the need for better public safety measures.
#society
Breitbart: WATCH: Obese Detroit Rapper Sues Lyft After Driver Refuses Her Ride
A Detroit rapper, Dajua Blanding, known as Dank Demoss, is suing Lyft after a driver refused her service, citing her weight as a concern for his vehicle's capacity. Blanding recorded the encounter, where the driver suggested she order a larger car.
Her lawyers argue that weight is a protected characteristic under Michigan law, equating the denial of service based on weight to discrimination based on race or religion. Blanding expressed her hurt feelings and aims to advocate for change through her legal action.
Times Of Israel: Israel outlaws, shuts offices of Arab reconciliation body led by radical cleric
Israeli security forces closed the offices of reconciliation committees in Umm al-Fahm, led by Sheikh Raed Salah, due to their Islamist affiliations. The committees aimed to reduce violence in Arab society but were linked to the banned Northern Branch of the Islamic Movement.
Defense Minister Israel Katz's decision to outlaw the program follows concerns over its ties to terrorism. Critics, including Ra’am party chairman Mansour Abbas, argue that the ban may hinder efforts to combat rising violence in Arab communities.
Front Page Magazine: Argentina’s Milei Keeps Walloping Davos Leftists with Reality
Argentine President Javier Milei has challenged the leftist narrative on government expansion and social issues since taking office in December 2023. At the World Economic Forum, he criticized "woke ideology," asserting it threatens Western civilization and calling for a return to fundamental values like free speech and respect for life.
Milei condemned gender ideology, linking it to child abuse and warning of the long-term psychological effects on those who undergo irreversible treatments. He argued that future generations will view current ideologies as a dark chapter in history, positioning himself as a leader advocating for a return to sanity.
Front Page Magazine: Video: “Selena Gomez, Let Me Explain Something To You..."
An American patriot confronts Selena Gomez, emphasizing her Texan roots and questioning her lack of concern for the 400,000 missing children at the border. The speaker argues that Gomez should focus on more pressing issues rather than her current grievances.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Hamas Deal Puts U.S. Boots on the Ground
American soldiers are reportedly being deployed to Gaza to secure a deal that some argue has inadvertently strengthened Hamas. The use of military veterans as contractors raises concerns about accountability and the risks involved, reminiscent of past conflicts where contractors faced deadly situations.
Critics warn that this renewed involvement in Gaza could lead to further American casualties and financial expenditure without achieving meaningful results. They argue that the U.S. should not engage in nation-building in Gaza, emphasizing that Israel is capable of managing the situation independently.
#military
Fox News: Six servicemembers challenge Trump's transgender military executive order
Six transgender military members are suing the Trump administration over an executive order that bans them from serving openly. The order claims that adopting a gender identity inconsistent with one's biological sex undermines military discipline and cohesion.
The lawsuit argues that the order is unconstitutional and discriminatory, asserting that it reflects animosity towards transgender individuals. Plaintiffs include decorated service members who contend that the ban negatively impacts their careers and the military's effectiveness.
#sports
Breitbart: Ex-Head of NFL Officiating Denies Conspiracy to Get Chiefs into Super Bowl
Dean Blandino, former head of NFL officiating, refuted claims of referee conspiracy to favor the Kansas City Chiefs in their Super Bowl bid. He stated that if such a scheme existed, it would be impossible to keep it secret and emphasized that officiating decisions can vary but balance out over time.
Blandino's comments come amid social media accusations of rigging in favor of the Chiefs, asserting that while teams may receive breaks, not every call is correct.
#technology
Breitbart: OpenAI Launches 'ChatGPT Gov' for U.S. Government Agencies
OpenAI has launched "ChatGPT Gov," an AI tool designed for U.S. government agencies, emphasizing enhanced security for handling sensitive information. This platform allows agencies to operate within private secure environments on Microsoft Azure, facilitating tasks like document translation and policy drafting.
Despite the benefits, the use of AI in government has faced scrutiny due to concerns over wrongful arrests linked to police usage. OpenAI acknowledges these issues and is working through the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program for accreditation.