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Apr 20, 2025 |
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#politics
The Western Journal: Tulsi Gabbard Declassifies Biden's 'Domestic Terrorism' Doc: What 'Terrorists' Did He Have in Mind?
Tulsi Gabbard has declassified a Biden administration document detailing strategies to combat "domestic terrorism," which critics argue disproportionately targets conservative and Christian groups. The document reveals plans for collaboration with Big Tech to monitor and address perceived threats.
The report raises concerns about the Biden administration's focus on political opponents rather than genuine threats, suggesting a bias in identifying "domestic terrorism." Critics highlight a history of prioritizing narratives that align with Democratic interests while downplaying actual violent incidents linked to other groups.
#society
GB News: Trans activists launch 'emergency demonstration' as thousands gather in London to protest Supreme Court 'woman' ruling
Thousands of protesters gathered in London and Edinburgh following a Supreme Court ruling defining "woman" and "sex" as referring to biological terms. Activists demanded "trans liberation" and criticized the ruling, claiming it legitimizes discrimination against transgender individuals.
The protests included defacing statues with pro-trans graffiti and calls for legislative change to secure transgender rights. The ruling allows for the exclusion of trans women from single-sex spaces, leading to heightened tensions within the community and promises of continued activism.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Israel said to ask US not to indict Oct. 7 terrorists before Jewish state does
Fighting continues in Russia's Kursk and Belgorod regions despite President Putin's Easter ceasefire declaration, according to Ukrainian President Zelensky. He claims Russian strikes are ongoing, but no independent verification is provided.
Israel is reportedly asking the U.S. not to indict terrorists involved in the October 7 massacre before it does, as it prepares for a complex mega-trial involving hundreds of suspects. Legal changes are being considered to streamline the process.
#military
The Western Journal: Medal of Honor Recipient Reenlists in Marine Corps 15 Years After Leaving the Service
Medal of Honor recipient Sgt. Dakota Meyer reenlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves 15 years after leaving active duty. During a ceremony at the Pentagon, Meyer expressed his desire to serve again, emphasizing the need for dedicated individuals to defend American values.
Meyer, who received the Medal of Honor for his bravery in Afghanistan, encouraged others to enlist, highlighting the current demand for service members. He will return to the Marine Corps as a sergeant, the same rank he held when he left.
#history
Fox News: 'The shot heard 'round the world' of American Revolution surrounded by controversy, intrigue: Who fired first?
As the nation commemorates 250 years since the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the identity of the individual who fired the first shot remains uncertain. Eyewitness accounts and historical records suggest that confusion and panic may have led to the first gunfire, likely from the British side, but no definitive evidence exists to confirm this.
The incident catalyzed the American Revolution, with the colonial narrative gaining traction despite ongoing debates about the events. The lack of clarity surrounding the first shot has become a symbol of the struggle for American liberty, highlighting the complexities of historical interpretation.