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#politics

Breitbart: Exclusive -- Rep. Andrew Clyde: CR Had 'Some Incredible Republican Aspects'
Exclusive -- Rep. Andrew Clyde: CR Had 'Some Incredible Republican Aspects'
Rep. Andrew Clyde (R-GA) praised the Continuing Resolution (CR) for its Republican elements, including spending cuts and the elimination of earmarks. He highlighted a $7 billion savings and support for junior enlisted military personnel, emphasizing the need to avoid a government shutdown.

Clyde expressed confidence in the current administration's efforts to enhance government efficiency and reduce spending, particularly in departments he deems unconstitutional. He anticipates significant budget cuts and reforms in the coming months, attributing this progress to President Trump's leadership.


Le Monde: French politicians caught off guard by global chaos Trump precipitated
French politicians caught off guard by global chaos Trump precipitated
French politicians are grappling with the implications of Donald Trump's return to the White House, as they prepare for the 2027 presidential election. Trump's victory signals a shift in the global order, challenging long-standing alliances and international norms.

Amid this turmoil, the French government faces internal strife, with the Assemblée Nationale struggling to pass key legislation and a weakened President Emmanuel Macron dealing with a fractured political landscape. The left and far-right parties are gaining influence, complicating governance.


GB News: Trump threatens FURTHER tariffs on Europe as he warns: 'We do want fairness!'
Trump threatens FURTHER tariffs on Europe as he warns: 'We do want fairness!'
President Trump has threatened to impose additional tariffs on Europe, emphasizing the need for fairness. This comes as the European Union plans to implement counter-tariffs on $28 billion worth of U.S. goods in response to existing U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum.

Despite escalating tensions, the European Commission remains open to negotiations, asserting that increased tariffs are not beneficial. Trump indicated he would respond to the EU's actions, reinforcing his commitment to using tariffs as a key component of his agenda.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: 'Europe's ills do not come from its military or diplomatic capabilities, but from its political divisions'
'Europe's ills do not come from its military or diplomatic capabilities, but from its political divisions'
In 1950, US Secretary of State Dean Acheson advocated for a European army, including German forces, as part of a broader European Defense Community. Despite plans, the initiative failed by 1954, highlighting a lack of political unity rather than military capability among EU nations.

The absence of a unified European army today stems from the lack of a supreme command and a cohesive strategic vision within the EU. Efforts for a common defense policy since the Maastricht Treaty have not resolved these political challenges.


#education

Breitbart: Walz: Axing Federal DOE Will Lead to Segregation, Dems Lack Plan to Fix DOE
Walz: Axing Federal DOE Will Lead to Segregation, Dems Lack Plan to Fix DOE
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz criticized plans to eliminate the federal Department of Education, citing historical examples of civil rights struggles in schools. He expressed concern over the potential negative impact on local education and called for a clearer vision of alternatives to the current system.

Walz acknowledged the need for improvements within the Department but argued against its elimination, emphasizing the importance of support for students with individual education plans. He urged Democrats to present solutions for enhancing education rather than simply opposing proposed cuts.