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#politics

Breitbart: Georgia House Passes ‘Riley Gaines Act’ to Bar Trans-Identifying Males from Female Sports
Georgia House Passes ‘Riley Gaines Act’ to Bar Trans-Identifying Males from Female Sports
The Georgia House approved the "Riley Gaines Act," prohibiting transgender-identifying male athletes from competing in women's sports. The bill passed with a 102-54 vote, primarily supported by Republicans, and is now headed to the Senate.

This legislation aligns with similar laws in 25 other states, emphasizing the distinction between male and female athletic categories. The bill's sponsor argues it is necessary for fair competition in women's sports.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: Zelensky doubles down and REFUSES to apologise to Trump after furious bust up in White House
Zelensky doubles down and REFUSES to apologise to Trump after furious bust up in White House
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has refused to apologize to Donald Trump after a contentious meeting at the White House. Instead, he urged Trump to be "more on our side" and expressed gratitude for American support.

In a recent interview, Zelensky avoided confirming if an apology was warranted, stating, "I'm not sure we did something bad," while acknowledging the importance of U.S. assistance in Ukraine's survival.


Le Monde: Ukrainians angry, in shock after heated Trump-Zelensky White House meeting
Ukrainians angry, in shock after heated Trump-Zelensky White House meeting
Ukrainians expressed outrage and horror following remarks made by the American president about Ukraine and President Zelensky. The emotional response was amplified by ongoing Russian bombardments, with many hoping for improved relations between Zelensky and Trump.

Despite previous tensions, including Trump's earlier comments labeling Zelensky a "dictator," there were signs of potential rapprochement, particularly around discussions of natural resource exploitation. However, the president's recent statements have reignited fears and frustrations among Ukrainians.


Breitbart: Exclusive -- Lindsey Graham on Zelensky Takedown: 'Never More Proud' of Trump
Exclusive -- Lindsey Graham on Zelensky Takedown: 'Never More Proud' of Trump
Sen. Lindsey Graham praised President Trump for his strong stance against Ukrainian President Zelensky, criticizing Zelensky's approach during recent discussions about a significant minerals deal. Graham emphasized the potential economic benefits for the U.S. and the importance of establishing a reliable partnership with Ukraine.

Graham expressed confidence in Trump's ability to negotiate effectively and questioned the reliability of Zelensky as a partner. He highlighted the need for a shift in focus from security guarantees to business opportunities, asserting that Trump's leadership is crucial for addressing the conflict with Russia.


Breitbart: Exclusive -- Mike Waltz: Trump Smackdown Of Zelensky a 'Moment in History'
Exclusive -- Mike Waltz: Trump Smackdown Of Zelensky a 'Moment in History'
U.S. National Security Adviser Mike Waltz described the recent interaction between President Trump and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky as a significant historical moment. He criticized Zelensky's body language and approach, suggesting it was inappropriate and counterproductive to U.S.-Ukraine relations.

Waltz emphasized that Zelensky's failure to sign a crucial mineral deal and his demands for U.S. security guarantees reflect a misunderstanding of the current U.S. political climate. He warned that time is not on Zelensky's side, both on the battlefield and in terms of American public support.


Breitbart: Exclusive -- Mike Waltz on Kicking Out Zelensky: 'We Made It Clear' Negotiation Was Over, Time to Go
Exclusive -- Mike Waltz on Kicking Out Zelensky: 'We Made It Clear' Negotiation Was Over, Time to Go
U.S. National Security Adviser Mike Waltz dismissed claims that the recent confrontation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was a planned ambush, labeling such speculation as "total BS." He emphasized that negotiations had reached a deadlock, and it was time for Zelensky to leave after failing to secure support.

Waltz recounted historical instances where U.S. presidents walked away from unproductive negotiations, likening the situation to President Trump's dealings with Kim Jong-un. He criticized Zelensky's approach during the meeting, suggesting it was inappropriate given Ukraine's reliance on U.S. assistance.