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Fox News: Trump sounds off after 'Highly Conflicted' Obama-nominated judge assigned Signal chat lawsuit: ‘Disgraceful’
Trump sounds off after 'Highly Conflicted' Obama-nominated judge assigned Signal chat lawsuit: ‘Disgraceful’
President Trump criticized Judge James Boasberg for being assigned to a new lawsuit involving former Trump administration officials and the National Archives, claiming Boasberg is biased against him. Trump asserted that the judicial system in D.C. is corrupt and called for an investigation.

He also suggested that Boasberg should be impeached, labeling him a "Radical Left Lunatic." The lawsuit, filed by American Oversight, seeks to compel the preservation of federal records allegedly destroyed through unauthorized use of the Signal messaging app.


The Telegraph: Watch: Marjorie Taylor Greene tells British reporter to ‘go back to your country’
Watch: Marjorie Taylor Greene tells British reporter to ‘go back to your country’
Marjorie Taylor Greene confronted British reporter Martha Kelner, telling her to “go back to your own country” during a discussion about Houthi attack plans. Greene dismissed Kelner's questions and criticized her for not focusing on issues in her own country.

This incident marks another instance of Greene making similar remarks to foreign journalists, previously telling a British reporter to leave after being questioned about U.S. gun laws.


Liberty Nation News: Ghost Gun Challenge Shot Down by Supreme Court - Liberty Nation News
Ghost Gun Challenge Shot Down by Supreme Court - Liberty Nation News
The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 that the ATF can regulate ghost guns like other firearms, affirming a Biden-era regulation. Ghost guns, often sold as kits without serial numbers, have been linked to rising crime rates. The decision is seen as a victory for gun control advocates.

Dissenting justices argued that the ruling represents government overreach, asserting that unfinished frames and kits do not meet the legal definition of firearms. The ruling leaves room for individual challenges, indicating the ghost gun debate is ongoing.


Forbes: Trump Threatens More Tariffs If EU Works With Canada To Cause ‘Economic Harm’ To US
Trump Threatens More Tariffs If EU Works With Canada To Cause ‘Economic Harm’ To US
President Trump has threatened to impose larger tariffs on Canada and the EU if they collaborate in ways that harm the U.S. economy. This warning follows recent diplomatic efforts by Canada's new Prime Minister Mark Carney to strengthen ties with France and the U.K.

Carney criticized Trump's tariffs on imported vehicles, asserting they are a direct attack on Canada. He emphasized the need for Canada to defend its interests and called Trump's remarks about Canada becoming the 51st state disrespectful.


Le Monde: French far-right leader kicks off controversial trip to Israel with a visit to the Yad Vashem Institute
French far-right leader kicks off controversial trip to Israel with a visit to the Yad Vashem Institute
Jordan Bardella, president of France's far-right Rassemblement National, visited Israel to commemorate the victims of the October 7 Hamas attacks. His presence sparked controversy due to the party's history and recent tributes to its founder, Jean-Marie Le Pen, known for anti-Semitic views.

Despite backlash from Jewish organizations and the cancellation of a reception by Israeli President Isaac Herzog, Bardella received support from Israeli Minister Amichai Chikli. His trip includes a conference on anti-Semitism.


#society

Times Of Israel: Hamas claims growing Gaza protests against its rule actually aimed at Israel
Hamas claims growing Gaza protests against its rule actually aimed at Israel
Hamas has responded to recent protests in Gaza, claiming they are directed against Israel rather than against the group itself. Thousands of Gazans have expressed discontent with Hamas's rule, demanding an end to the war and calling for the release of hostages. Senior Hamas official Basem Naim insists the demonstrations are being misrepresented.

The protests, which have been rare in Gaza due to Hamas's authoritarian control, have seen participants chant slogans like "Hamas out" and criticize the group's handling of the war. Despite the unrest, Hamas claims to allow dissent and views the protests as a reaction to the ongoing conflict with Israel.


GB News: Elderly drivers forced to be 'car dependent' amid Labour's failing public transport options
Elderly drivers forced to be 'car dependent' amid Labour's failing public transport options
A recent survey reveals that 40% of UK drivers feel they have no choice but to use their cars for commuting, with reliance peaking at 70% in rural areas. Elderly drivers are particularly dependent, as only 31% of drivers in urban centers consider buses a viable alternative.

Despite a government focus on improving public transport, 81% of respondents find it difficult to adjust to life without a vehicle. While more than half of drivers would reduce car use if public transport were better, only 29% view it as an attractive alternative.