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23 Mar 2025
#society
GB News: Met Police FUMES at 'two-tier policing' accusations as it's claimed Scotland Yard 'surrendered to BLM mob' during pandemic protests
The Metropolitan Police face backlash over claims they "surrendered" to Black Lives Matter protesters during the 2020 demonstrations in London. Court documents allege that senior officers ordered armed police to withdraw from Downing Street due to fears of protesters seizing their weapons.
The Met has labeled these claims as misleading, asserting that security at Downing Street was maintained throughout the protests. Critics, including politicians, argue this reflects a troubling trend of "two-tier policing," suggesting that the police prioritized appeasing protesters over public safety.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Witkoff: Hamas Can Stay in Gaza
Steven Witkoff, former Trump envoy, praised Qatar and its leader during an interview with Tucker Carlson, describing them as effective mediators despite Qatar's history of supporting terrorism. Witkoff argued that collaboration with Qatar is essential for peace efforts, dismissing criticisms of the nation.
Carlson echoed Witkoff's sentiments, claiming that appeasing terrorists is a new approach, despite historical failures of similar strategies by past administrations. The conversation shifted to Hamas, with Witkoff suggesting a long-term reconstruction plan for Gaza, indicating a willingness to allow Hamas political involvement if they disarm.
#military
Fox News: Hegseth suggests judge report to military bases after ruling that Pentagon must allow transgender troops
U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes issued a preliminary injunction blocking the Pentagon from enforcing Trump's ban on transgender military service, citing potential constitutional rights violations. Reyes described the executive order as demeaning and stigmatizing to transgender individuals.
In response, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth criticized the ruling, suggesting the judge should report to military bases to instruct troops. The Trump administration plans to appeal the decision. The judge emphasized the importance of respecting all who serve, regardless of gender identity.