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#politics
The Western Journal: GOP Staffer Signs Own Political Death Warrant with Sick Epstein Files Joke, Making Mockery of Victims' Pain
A GOP staffer used the House Judiciary's official social media account to post a joke about the recently released Jeffrey Epstein files, linking to a Rick Astley music video. This prank was met with backlash, especially from Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, who called it "disgusting behavior."
Luna emphasized that the suffering of Epstein's victims is serious and deserves respect, suggesting the staffer will likely face consequences. The incident highlights the need for accountability and transparency regarding Epstein's case, as public demand for information remains high.
Breitbart: Federal Agencies Plan Second Review Asking Bureaucrats for Weekly Accomplishments
Federal agencies will send an email to employees requesting bullet points on their weekly accomplishments as part of the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) initiative. This follows mixed responses from agency leaders regarding participation in the review.
The initiative aims to enhance cost efficiency by identifying waste in government contracts and ensuring that expenditures are justified and publicly available. It includes directives for agencies to terminate unnecessary contracts and submit plans for disposing of surplus government property.
The Western Journal: This US Army Colonel Just Figured Out How to Nail Every FBI Agent Withholding Epstein Files and Make It Stick
Retired U.S. Army Colonel Kurt Schlichter has proposed a strategy for Attorney General Pam Bondi to compel the FBI to release withheld documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. He suggests that each special agent in charge certify in writing that all Epstein materials have been submitted, with certifications sent to a senior FBI official outside of Washington, D.C., and New York.
The proposal aims to ensure accountability and transparency within the FBI, which Bondi has accused of deceiving her regarding the release of Epstein-related files. Schlichter's approach has garnered positive feedback on social media, indicating a desire for more effective oversight of the FBI's handling of the Epstein case.
#society
Fox News: Iowa governor signs bill removing transgender protections from civil rights code
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds signed a bill removing gender identity protections from the state's civil rights code, making Iowa the first state to do so. The law defines male and female based on reproductive organs at birth and aims to align with federal standards.
While supporters argue it safeguards women's rights, critics claim it discriminates against transgender individuals and undermines their existence. The law will take effect on July 1, and opposition groups are considering legal action.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Europeans rally behind Ukraine after Trump-Zelensky spat: ‘Free world needs a new leader’
European leaders expressed strong support for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky following a tense confrontation with Donald Trump, who criticized Zelensky for lacking gratitude and readiness for peace. EU officials reassured Zelensky of their commitment to Ukraine amid concerns over U.S. leadership.
French President Emmanuel Macron and other European leaders condemned Russia as the aggressor and emphasized the need for continued support for Ukraine. While some U.S. Republicans backed Trump’s stance, Democrats criticized it, claiming it undermined U.S. foreign policy.
Forbes: Zelenskyy Stands His Ground In First Interview Since Fiery Trump Meeting: 'Not Sure That We Did Something Bad'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy defended his actions following a tense exchange with President Trump in the Oval Office, stating he is uncertain if he did anything wrong. He expressed hope to mend his relationship with Trump after their disagreement over Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Zelenskyy emphasized he does not believe an apology is necessary, as he feels their argument was not inappropriate. The situation remains fluid, with further updates expected.
Le Monde: Zelensky, after White House fallout, says it's 'difficult' for Ukraine to hold off Russia without US
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that it would be "difficult" for Ukraine to withstand Russian aggression without American support. He emphasized the importance of U.S. backing during an interview with Fox News, following a breakdown in talks with President Trump.
Zelensky expressed hope for salvaging the U.S.-Ukraine relationship, stating he does not want to lose the U.S. as a partner and desires stronger support from Trump.
The Telegraph: Is JD Vance pulling the strings of Trump’s foreign policy?
Kamala Harris's tenure as vice president saw minimal influence on U.S. and global affairs, while JD Vance's brief time in office has already sparked significant changes in foreign policy. A heated exchange with Ukraine's Zelensky highlighted tensions regarding gratitude and diplomatic agreements with Russia.
Breitbart: Nolte: Zelensky Threw His Country Under the Bus to Audition for MSNBC
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's recent visit to the Oval Office was marked by disrespectful behavior towards American leaders, questioning U.S. diplomacy while relying on American support. His actions raised concerns about his leadership and intentions in the ongoing conflict with Russia.
Critics argue that Zelensky's unprofessional demeanor and lack of gratitude could jeopardize continued U.S. assistance. The situation prompts questions about the sustainability of supporting a leader perceived as reckless and ungrateful, especially as the war drags on without resolution.
#crime
GB News: Motorists slapped with criminal records and forced to pay thousands for major Blue Badge offences
Haringey Council in London has fined drivers over £2,000 for misusing Blue Badges, which are intended for individuals with disabilities. Offenders reported badges as lost or stolen to gain parking privileges fraudulently, leading to criminal records for those caught.
The council emphasized its commitment to tackling Blue Badge fraud, highlighting the negative impact on genuine users. Investigations revealed multiple instances of badge misuse, with fines issued and legal action taken against offenders to uphold the integrity of the system.