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3 Feb 2025
#politics
The Western Journal: Shocker at Patel Hearing: Sen Confirms FBI, DOJ Obstructed Investigation of Trump Assassination Attempt
Sen. Ashley Moody revealed significant obstruction by the FBI and DOJ during her investigation into a second assassination attempt against Donald Trump. Despite efforts from state law enforcement, federal agencies allegedly hindered progress, even suggesting legal violations for pursuing the case.
Moody's frustrations culminated in a lawsuit against the Biden DOJ for obstructing the investigation. This incident highlights a perceived lack of trust in federal law enforcement and a call for greater accountability and transparency in government operations.
Le Monde: USAID staffers told to stay out of Washington headquarters after Musk said Trump agreed to close it
USAID staff were instructed to stay out of their Washington headquarters after Elon Musk announced that President Trump agreed to shut down the agency. Over 600 employees reported being locked out of their computer systems, and the agency's website disappeared without explanation.
This move follows a broader crackdown on USAID by the Trump administration, which has accused the agency of promoting liberal causes. Democratic lawmakers have protested the lack of constitutional authority for this shutdown and raised concerns over Musk's access to sensitive government information.
The Western Journal: Watch: DNC Leader Hopelessly Struggles to Explain Gender Rules to Crowd, Then It All Falls Apart Before Their Very Eyes
DNC Chair Jaime Harrison outlined gender balance rules during a recent party meeting, emphasizing the need for representation across male, female, and non-binary candidates. The process includes multiple ballots to ensure compliance with these gender quotas.
The election resulted in the appointment of David Hogg as one of the vice chairs, alongside other newly elected officials. The DNC's approach has drawn criticism for prioritizing identity over merit in leadership selections.
#society
The Telegraph: Tourists flee Santorini as ‘intense’ tremors cause rockslides
Santorini's mayor urges calm as the island experiences intense tremors for four consecutive days, with quakes exceeding magnitude 4. Schools are closed, and extra flights are arranged for tourists to leave. Disaster response units are on-site as rockfalls are reported.
Fox News: DEI made diversity a dirty word. But the concept made America great
The Trump administration's recent directives aim to dismantle Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, which have faced criticism for being divisive and counterproductive. Critics argue that DEI has shifted from promoting true diversity to a narrow focus on identity characteristics, sidelining merit and broader perspectives.
As the political landscape shifts, concerns arise about losing the rich diversity that has historically benefited America. Advocates for a merit-based approach warn against equating diversity solely with race and gender, emphasizing the need to preserve a more holistic understanding of diversity that includes various backgrounds and experiences.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: South Africa hits back at Trump’s claim that it is ‘confiscating land,' as US aid to country threatened
President Trump announced plans to cut off all foreign aid to South Africa, citing alleged human rights violations related to land confiscation. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa refuted these claims, stating no land has been seized and expressing a desire for dialogue on land reform.
The controversy follows a new law allowing land expropriation for public interest, though no seizures have occurred yet. Analysts suggest Trump’s comments may reflect broader U.S. concerns about South Africa's international relations and domestic issues, including violence against farmers.
#economy
The Mirror: 'Lettuce pray for America, where the Trump trade war will make veg a luxury'
Liz Truss's visit to America has coincided with a significant trade war initiated by Donald Trump, resulting in rising prices for essential goods like fuel and food. The tariffs imposed on Mexico and Canada are expected to lead to economic turmoil, reminiscent of the Great Depression.
Trump's approach mirrors Truss's disastrous policies, with both leaders prioritizing aggressive economic strategies over stability. The consequences of these tariffs may lead to increased costs for American households and exacerbate existing tensions with foreign nations.
#military
The Western Journal: DC Black Hawk Was Secretly Practicing for Worst-Case Scenario in US Before Colliding with Plane
A Black Hawk helicopter collided with a commercial airliner in Washington, D.C., while conducting drills for a continuity of government mission. The exercise aimed to prepare pilots for emergency scenarios involving the evacuation of senior officials. The incident resulted in the deaths of 64 passengers and crew on the plane and three Army crew members.
The Black Hawk was part of a unit tasked with ensuring the safe transport of government leaders during crises. The Pentagon has a history of activating such missions, particularly since the events of September 11, 2001. The Defense Department identified the Army crew members involved in the crash.
#crime
GB News: Britain's biggest ever benefits cheat begs Britain to be deported BACK TO Bulgaria despite money still missing
Stoyan Stoyanov, a Bulgarian criminal involved in a £50 million benefits fraud in the UK, is seeking deportation after serving a four-year prison sentence. However, UK authorities are withholding his deportation until they recover millions in stolen assets linked to the scam.
Stoyanov was part of a gang that exploited the welfare system using fake documents and identities, leading to a total of 25 years of imprisonment for gang members. Despite his plea for deportation due to family hardships, authorities emphasize the need to address the financial losses incurred by UK taxpayers.