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#illegals

GB News: UK taxpayers fork out £100,000 to fly asylum seeker sex attacker by private jet for medical treatment
UK taxpayers fork out £100,000 to fly asylum seeker sex attacker by private jet for medical treatment
A Sri Lankan sex offender seeking asylum in the UK was flown 5,000 miles for medical treatment at taxpayer expense after a suicide attempt. The operation cost nearly £100,000 and followed a failed asylum appeal.

British diplomats are now seeking a third country for his permanent settlement, as he was not included in a prior resettlement agreement due to his criminal record. Concerns over public safety and immigration integrity have been raised regarding his case.


#politics

Fox News: Wisconsin Supreme Court rejects Democrat AG's attempt to block Elon Musk's $1M giveaway to voters
Wisconsin Supreme Court rejects Democrat AG's attempt to block Elon Musk's $1M giveaway to voters
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has declined to hear a request from Attorney General Josh Kaul to stop Elon Musk from giving away $1 million checks at a town hall event in Green Bay. Kaul argued that this violates state law against offering value to influence voting.

Musk's legal team contends that the payments aim to foster a grassroots movement against activist judges rather than to sway votes for specific candidates.


Fox News: White House Correspondents' Association abruptly cancels anti-Trump comedian headliner for annual dinner
White House Correspondents' Association abruptly cancels anti-Trump comedian headliner for annual dinner
The White House Correspondents’ Association has canceled comedian Amber Ruffin's performance for its upcoming dinner, aiming to refocus on honoring journalists and mentorship rather than political division. This decision follows criticism from White House officials regarding Ruffin's past comments about the administration.

WHCA president Eugene Daniels stated the change was planned to ensure the event highlights journalistic achievements. Meanwhile, Ruffin had been promoting her appearance until the cancellation, and former President Trump has yet to announce his attendance.


The Western Journal: CIA Whistleblower Zeroes In on Trump's Signal Controversy - Someone Is in Serious Trouble
CIA Whistleblower Zeroes In on Trump's Signal Controversy - Someone Is in Serious Trouble
A recent security breach involving the Trump Administration's use of the Signal app has raised concerns. A reporter from The Atlantic accessed sensitive communications among senior national security officials, violating intelligence protocols.

If the information shared was classified, it could lead to serious consequences for those involved, including loss of security clearance. The incident highlights significant lapses in operational security within the administration.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: Ebrahim Rasool: An Unswerving Supporter of Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood
Ebrahim Rasool: An Unswerving Supporter of Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood
Ebrahim Rasool, former South African ambassador to the U.S., has been declared persona non grata by the U.S. government due to his history of anti-white rhetoric, antisemitism, and support for extremist groups like Hamas. His expulsion signals a warning against South Africa's alignment with hostile nations.

Rasool's controversial statements and actions, including advocating for anti-Israel measures and promoting black supremacism in South Africa, have raised concerns about his influence and affiliations. His long-standing ties to Islamist organizations further complicate his legacy.


Front Page Magazine: A Widening Gyre of Violence: Syria vs. Lebanon
A Widening Gyre of Violence: Syria vs. Lebanon
Tensions escalate along the Lebanese-Syrian border after Hezbollah allegedly kidnapped and killed three Syrian soldiers. In retaliation, Syria has increased military presence at the border, while Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun has ordered army reinforcements to respond to the violence.

Both sides deny responsibility for the conflict, with Hezbollah claiming the violence was initiated by local Shiite clans. Aoun's decision to bolster military forces raises concerns about further escalation, as both nations appear unwilling to back down.