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29 Mar 2025
#politics
GB News: Labour's prison early release scheme will see 'more people die', Marcus warns
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer faces criticism for "persecuting his own people" following the Sentencing Council's rejection of the Government's request to change "two-tier" sentencing guidelines. Lord Justice William Davis defended the Council's stance, asserting no revisions were necessary.
Fox News: Republican lawmaker confronted over Signal chat leak, responds sharply
Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., faced a "gotcha" question regarding trust in Trump's national security team amidst a recent Signal chat leak. In a viral exchange, Burchett responded with humor, comparing trust in the team to trusting one's mother with Hot Pockets, leaving the questioner momentarily stunned.
The interaction was not an isolated incident, as Burchett had previously engaged with the same individual, delivering another witty remark about the questioner's wardrobe. The exchanges have garnered support from fellow Republicans and sparked discussions on social media.
#society
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Mar. 29: Day 540 – Jonathan Dekel-Chen: US feels like hostages’ only beacon
In the latest episode of The Times of Israel’s Daily Briefing, arts and culture editor Jessica Steinberg interviews Jonathan Dekel-Chen, whose son Sagui was recently released after 496 days as a hostage. Dekel-Chen shares the family's relief, ongoing challenges, and feelings of abandonment by the Israeli government.
He also highlights the support received from the U.S. government and expresses disappointment over the lack of solidarity from American Jewish organizations for hostage families.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: Time for Trump to make a real estate deal for Greenland
President Trump has expressed interest in acquiring Greenland, viewing it as a strategic asset for the U.S. Vice President JD Vance recently visited the island, signaling Trump's commitment to this goal. The article argues that America's historical expansionism supports the notion of pursuing such territory.
The piece suggests that Trump's approach contrasts with the post-Cold War view of fixed borders, emphasizing that geopolitical realities are fluid. It posits that if other nations are expanding their territories, the U.S. should not hesitate to consider similar actions, framing it as a natural extension of American interests.