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#politics
The Western Journal: Staffer Suspected of Abusing Biden Auto-Pen: Two Ex-WH Insiders Speak Out
Concerns have arisen regarding an unnamed aide in the Biden administration who allegedly used an autopen to sign official documents without confirming President Biden's approval. Former aides expressed fears that the staffer acted without proper authority, leading to uncertainty about the legitimacy of the signed actions.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has called for a Department of Justice investigation into whether Biden's cognitive decline allowed staff to issue executive orders and pardons without his knowledge, potentially rendering them unconstitutional.
The Western Journal: Trump Shoots a Chilling Look After Being Struck by Press Pool Mic
President Trump was struck in the face by a reporter's boom mic while speaking to the press at Joint Base Andrews. He responded with a stern look but quickly laughed off the incident, joking about the reporter becoming a "big story" that night.
The moment highlighted the differences between Trump and President Biden, with the commentary suggesting Biden might have reacted less favorably to such an occurrence. The incident serves as a reminder for reporters to maintain better control of their equipment.
Le Monde: Trump signs bill funding US government for six months, avoiding a shutdown
President Trump has signed a funding bill that prevents a partial government shutdown, maintaining government funding levels while reducing non-defense spending by $13 billion and increasing defense spending by $6 billion. The Senate passed the legislation with a 54-46 vote, with some Democratic support despite internal party opposition.
Democrats expressed concerns that the bill undermines health care and housing priorities, granting Trump significant control over federal spending. Ultimately, Senate Democrats chose to pass the bill to avoid a shutdown, which would have allowed the Trump administration to deem many agencies non-essential.
#society
Fox News: Freed Israeli hostage speaks for the first time about his 505 days of surviving Hamas hell
Tal Shoham, recently released after 505 days in captivity by Hamas, shared his harrowing experience of survival while held underground in Gaza. Taken from Kibbutz Be’eri during the October 7 attack, he endured severe deprivation and isolation while fearing for his family's fate.
Despite the brutal conditions, Shoham remained determined to maintain his humanity and focus on survival. He now seeks to raise awareness for his fellow captives still held by Hamas, emphasizing the stark contrast between his experience in captivity and the life he returned to in Israel.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: South Africa Ambassador No Longer Welcome in America After What He Said About Trump
South Africa's Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool has been declared persona non grata by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio following Rasool's comments accusing former President Trump of promoting white supremacy. Rubio criticized Rasool as a "race-baiting politician" and stated there is nothing to discuss with him.
The tensions arose after Trump’s executive order cut aid to South Africa over its treatment of white Afrikaners. Rasool's remarks about Trump and other U.S. officials have prompted calls for South Africa to appoint a more diplomatic representative if they seek to maintain relations with the U.S.
#education
GB News: School children in Wales taught to plot illegal migrant routes from Syria to the UK during class - 'Anti-British propaganda!'
Students at St John Lloyd School in Wales were taught to plot illegal migration routes from Syria to the UK, with grades awarded for avoiding controlled borders. The material has since been removed, and an investigation by Carmarthenshire council is underway.
Concerns have been raised about ideological indoctrination in schools, with critics arguing that such lessons promote a pro-immigration agenda. The Welsh Government's commitment to an "Anti-Racist Wales" by 2030 has also sparked debate over how history and migration are taught.
Times Of Israel: 9 tiny satellites built by Israeli students blast off into space
Nine miniature satellites created by Israeli high school students launched aboard a SpaceX rocket today, marking the second batch in the Tevel 2 program. This initiative involved 300 students from Jewish, Arab, and Druze communities, culminating in a total of 20 student-built satellites.
The cube-shaped satellites will orbit Earth for three years, equipped with scientific instruments. Prof. Meir Ariel highlighted the project's scale and the students' comprehensive involvement in software development, hardware integration, and operational testing.
#other
Fox News: PHOTOS: Spring breakers flock to Florida beaches for sun and sand
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