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Feb 23, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Savannah Chrisley says she 'lost some deals' over Trump support, conservative beliefs
Savannah Chrisley discussed the professional repercussions of her outspoken conservative views, particularly after endorsing Donald Trump at the Republican National Convention. She revealed that her political stance has led to lost deals and limited income, as advertisers reportedly shy away from conservative voices.
Despite these challenges, Chrisley emphasized the importance of standing by her beliefs and setting an example for her younger siblings. She is now involved with the Conservative Political Action Conference, advocating for criminal justice reform, motivated by her parents' imprisonment for fraud.
Le Monde: Video. Funding from a dictator and suitcases of cash: Why is former Nicolas Sarkozy on trial?
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy is on trial in Paris, accused of a "corruption pact" with Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi to fund his 2007 presidential campaign. Allegations suggest Sarkozy received €50 million as part of a diplomatic arrangement to rehabilitate Gaddafi's image.
Sarkozy denies the charges, asserting that no Libyan funds were used in his campaign. The trial, which includes 12 other defendants, is expected to continue until April.
#society
GB News: 'Injustice!' GB News guest fumes over council's £1m plan to house Afghan refugees
A Conservative commentator has criticized North Yorkshire Council's £1 million plan to house Afghan refugees, arguing it creates a "sense of injustice" for local families. He noted that while young couples save for deposits, four-bedroom homes are being allocated to refugees who have "skipped the queue."
The council's initiative aims to provide permanent housing for Afghan refugees, funded partly by the government and through borrowing. The council defends the scheme as essential for supporting those who aided British forces in Afghanistan, despite local concerns over housing scarcity.
#war
The Telegraph: The occupied Ukrainian town still yearning for liberation three years on
The Slava Children’s Camp in Skadovsk, Ukraine, has been repurposed by Russian forces into a detention and torture facility since their occupation began in March 2022. Despite being labeled "temporarily closed," it remains a site of fear for local residents.
As Ukraine approaches the third anniversary of Russia's invasion, the people of Skadovsk are disheartened, recalling the dashed hopes that followed the recapture of nearby Kherson. The ongoing occupation continues to cast a shadow over their aspirations for liberation.
#military
Front Page Magazine: Joint Chiefs Chair Who Wanted White Officers to be a Minority Fired
Charles Q. Brown, former Air Force Chief of Staff, faced scrutiny for endorsing racial quotas that would significantly reduce the number of white male officers in the military. His nomination as Joint Chiefs Chair was challenged by Senator Eric Schmitt, who highlighted Brown's controversial memo advocating for a decrease in white officers.
Following these controversies, Brown and other diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) hires have been dismissed from their positions, signaling a potential shift away from DEI policies in the military.