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3 Feb 2025
#politics
Breitbart: McConnell Still 'Very Upset' with Trump — 'We Haven't Spoken for Quite a While'
Sen. Mitch McConnell expressed ongoing discontent with former President Donald Trump during a CBS interview, citing Trump's role in the January 6 Capitol riot as a significant point of contention. McConnell emphasized that he believes Trump is "practically and morally responsible" for the events of that day.
McConnell also criticized attempts by Trump and his supporters to reframe January 6 as a positive event, labeling it an insurrection and opposing pardons for those convicted of related offenses.
#society
Breitbart: Jacqueline Bisset Slams #MeToo Hysteria: 'It’s Important that Women Behave, Too'
Jacqueline Bisset criticized the movement, asserting that women share responsibility for preventing sexual harassment. She emphasized the importance of how women dress and behave, suggesting that they should learn to assert themselves effectively.
Bisset, who did not experience harassment herself, expressed skepticism towards some narratives. She pointed out the complexities surrounding the movement, including its impact on powerful figures and the controversies within organizations like Time’s Up.
GB News: Trans prisoner wins complaint after being unable to order size ten women’s shoes at men's prison
A trans inmate successfully complained about the inability to order size 10 women's shoes at a men's prison, part of several grievances upheld by the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman. Other complaints included issues with food, accommodation, and equipment refunds.
Critics, including a former police chief, argue that these rulings reflect a troubling trend in prioritizing prisoner rights over public safety. They believe such decisions are indicative of a "woke" society extending rights beyond reasonable limits.
Breitbart: Lady Gaga Preaches Politics at Grammys: 'Trans People Are Not Invisible'
At the Grammys, Lady Gaga expressed support for trans individuals and the queer community after winning an award with Bruno Mars. She emphasized the importance of community and love, stating, “Trans people are not invisible. They deserve love.”
In a recent interview, Gaga reflected on her concerns about the Trump administration's policies affecting marginalized groups, highlighting the need for solidarity in challenging times. She vowed to fight for LGBTQ rights, asserting that the community will not back down.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: In Riyadh, Syria’s interim leader says Saudis want to help rebuild war-torn country
Syria's interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, expressing gratitude for Saudi Arabia's commitment to support Syria's reconstruction and stability. Sharaa emphasized the potential for investment and the importance of strengthening bilateral relations.
Saudi Arabia aims to reintegrate Syria into the Arab world while distancing it from Iranian influence. The kingdom is engaged in discussions to lift international sanctions on Syria, which have hindered its economy since the civil war began in 2011.
#economy
The Telegraph: Socialists could save Bayrou’s budget but it won’t save the French economy
France is poised to pass a budget that may save Prime Minister François Bayrou, with support from Socialists and the hard-Right. However, business leaders criticize the budget for imposing tax increases on large corporations without adequately cutting state spending.
They warn that this could lead to companies relocating abroad, particularly as competitors in the U.S. and elsewhere offer more favorable conditions. Notably, luxury tycoon Bernard Arnault has condemned a proposed €8 billion surtax on large firms, fearing it could drive them to expatriate.