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3 Jan 2025

#politics

Front Page Magazine: Ridiculous: Appeals Court Upholds Trump’s Liability in E. Jean Carroll Sexual Abuse Case
Ridiculous: Appeals Court Upholds Trump’s Liability in E. Jean Carroll Sexual Abuse Case
A federal appeals court upheld Donald Trump's liability in a sexual abuse case brought by E. Jean Carroll, despite claims that her allegations lack evidence. Trump's legal team plans to appeal, arguing that the case was influenced by political motives and procedural changes in New York law.

Critics assert that Carroll's story is implausible and unsupported by corroborating evidence. Trump's spokesperson emphasized the need to end what they describe as the political weaponization of the justice system, as they continue to pursue legal avenues to challenge the ruling.


Front Page Magazine: The Savage Truth Video: All Aboard the TRUMP TRAIN
The Savage Truth Video: All Aboard the TRUMP TRAIN
Cicely Davis, on the podcast The Savage Truth, outlines expectations for 2025 under a potential Trump administration, highlighting a cabinet that aims to inspire Americans, restore faith in federal agencies, and reveal corruption in Washington, D.C.

Listeners are encouraged to engage with the content across various platforms.


#society

Times Of Israel: What Matters Now to David Horovitz: Freedom of the press under attack
What Matters Now to David Horovitz: Freedom of the press under attack
The Times of Israel's podcast, "What Matters Now," has shifted to a daily format to provide timely updates on Israel amidst ongoing conflict. Host Amanda Borschel-Dan discusses media freedom issues, including government attempts to restrict press operations and the challenges of reporting in wartime.

Editor David Horovitz highlights the complexities of covering the war, particularly the difficulty in verifying narratives from Gaza. The podcast aims to deliver fair and accurate news during this critical period.


Front Page Magazine: Another Bloody Christmas
Another Bloody Christmas
Each Christmas season, Islamic extremists target Christians, often with little media coverage. Notable incidents include a deadly attack at a Christmas market in Germany, where the perpetrator's claims of leaving Islam were questioned, and multiple killings of Christians in Nigeria and Bangladesh.

Despite the ongoing violence, narratives persist that downplay the threat to Christians, with authorities labeling attacks as "Islamophobic" rather than acknowledging the jihadist motives. The cycle of violence against Christians continues largely unreported.


GB News: Shocking claim money is ‘playing into grooming gangs inquiry decision’ sparks fury on GB News
Shocking claim money is ‘playing into grooming gangs inquiry decision’ sparks fury on GB News
GB News presenter Martin Daubney criticized the government for rejecting a public inquiry into grooming gangs, suggesting that financial considerations shouldn't outweigh child protection. He argued that the potential cost of £1 million is negligible compared to other government expenditures.

Hampshire Police and Crime Commissioner Donna Jones supported Daubney's stance, stating that safeguarding children is of utmost importance. The controversy arose after Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips stated that it was Oldham Council's responsibility to initiate an inquiry. The council plans to conduct its own investigation into local child sexual exploitation.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Who’s afraid of the Houthis? Iran’s last proxy standing is proving no pushover for Israel
Who’s afraid of the Houthis? Iran’s last proxy standing is proving no pushover for Israel
Israel has faced repeated missile attacks from the Houthi group in Yemen, forcing millions into shelters. The Houthis, inspired by Hezbollah, have escalated their missile capabilities and pose a significant threat to Israel, complicating military responses due to their distance and ideology.

Despite Israeli airstrikes targeting Houthi infrastructure, the group remains resilient. Experts suggest that a ceasefire in Gaza or a stricter blockade on Yemen could mitigate the threat. Regional cooperation may also be necessary to weaken the Houthis, who have become a key player in Iran's strategy against Israel.