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11 Apr 2025

#politics

GB News: Patel trashes ‘left-wing lawyers’ as Hamas launch legal dispute in Britain: ‘Stain on our democracy’
Patel trashes ‘left-wing lawyers’ as Hamas launch legal dispute in Britain: ‘Stain on our democracy’
Former Home Secretary Priti Patel has condemned Hamas's legal challenge against its designation as a terrorist organization in the UK, calling it a "stain on our democracy." She emphasized that Hamas is backed by Iran and responsible for atrocities, asserting that the group's proscription is justified.

Patel criticized the legal representatives of Hamas for attempting to undermine UK laws and expressed disappointment at the government's lack of response to the challenge. She warned that Hamas poses a significant threat to British citizens and global security, advocating for the continued proscription of the group.


The Western Journal: Trump Just Pulled an ‘Impressive’ Cabinet Meeting Move That Never Would Have Happened Under Biden
Trump Just Pulled an ‘Impressive’ Cabinet Meeting Move That Never Would Have Happened Under Biden
President Trump held an unprecedented cabinet meeting that included press access, allowing each secretary to provide updates on their departments. This meeting lasted over an hour and featured discussions on various topics, including a major upcoming announcement on autism research and trade negotiations.

In contrast to President Biden's brief and limited cabinet meetings, Trump's approach emphasized transparency and engagement with the media. The positive social media response highlighted a stark difference in administration styles, with many praising the openness of the meeting.


#society

Fox News: Masked anti-Israel Stanford protesters charged in destructive 2024 campus building takeover
Masked anti-Israel Stanford protesters charged in destructive 2024 campus building takeover
Twelve individuals have been charged with felony vandalism and conspiracy after allegedly breaking into a Stanford University building during an anti-Israel protest last June. The group reportedly caused extensive damage, including vandalizing offices and disabling security cameras, resulting in hundreds of thousands of dollars in losses.

Prosecutors claim the suspects planned the protest in advance, using tools for forcible entry and recording their actions on social media. The District Attorney emphasized the distinction between lawful dissent and criminal activity, stating that the defendants crossed the line into criminality.