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#politics
Times Of Israel: In Biblical call against Trump, Cory Booker proclaims, ‘Hineni’ — I am here
Senator Cory Booker delivered a marathon speech lasting over 25 hours in the Senate, using Hebrew references to protest President Trump's administration and rally opposition. He criticized various policies, including healthcare and foreign relations, while emphasizing the importance of standing up for democracy and allies.
Booker, who has a history of Jewish engagement, ended his speech by highlighting the plight of hostages in Gaza and expressing solidarity with the Jewish community. His address, which broke the previous Senate speech record, was a call to action against perceived threats to constitutional principles.
Front Page Magazine: 60% of Wisconsin Voters Back Voter ID Amendment
A significant majority of voters in Wisconsin support Voter ID laws, with 60% backing an amendment despite a Democratic Supreme Court win. Critics argue that Voter ID suppresses votes, but the argument is seen as flawed, raising questions about the motives of those opposing such measures.
The opposition to Voter ID is perceived as an attempt to facilitate illegal voting or fraud, highlighting a partisan divide on election integrity. This stance suggests a strategic approach by the Democratic Party regarding voter participation.
GB News: Democrat senator speaks for over 21 HOURS in overnight marathon against Donald Trump's 'recklessness'
Democratic Senator Cory Booker delivered a marathon speech lasting over 21 hours, criticizing President Trump's policies on immigration, healthcare, and government services. He framed his remarks as a moral stand, emphasizing the need for action against what he described as a crisis in America.
Booker organized his speech to address various administration policies, asserting that the situation requires urgent attention. He called out Trump's alleged disregard for the rule of law and the needs of the American people, aiming to rally Democrats to more actively challenge the president.
Forbes: Wisconsin Supreme Court Election: Susan Crawford Beats Elon Musk-Backed Brad Schimel
Liberal candidate Susan Crawford won the Wisconsin Supreme Court race, defeating Elon Musk-backed conservative judge Brad Schimel. This election, the most expensive in state history, saw nearly $100 million spent, preserving a 4-3 liberal majority until at least 2028.
Crawford's victory was supported by prominent Democrats, while Schimel received backing from Musk and Trump. Musk's involvement included significant financial contributions and a controversial rally, but ultimately, Crawford's win was framed as a defense of democracy in Wisconsin.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Israel announces expansion of military operation in Gaza to seize 'large areas'
Israel's Defense Minister announced a significant expansion of military operations in the Gaza Strip, aiming to seize large areas for security purposes. This follows a renewed ground offensive and intense bombing after a ceasefire ended, with the conflict escalating since Hamas's attack on October 7, 2023.
The ongoing military campaign has resulted in substantial casualties, with over 50,000 reported dead in Gaza, primarily civilians, since the conflict reignited. The Israeli government continues to assert its commitment to dismantling Hamas's infrastructure.
#military
The Telegraph: It’s the 1930s again. Let’s do what we did then and let the Royal Navy own its carrier planes
Current comparisons to the 1930s highlight economic anxiety and global instability, with a focus on Britain's military readiness. The Royal Navy's reliance on the RAF for carrier aircraft has led to operational challenges, reminiscent of past deficiencies.
The F-35B jump jet is Britain's sole modern fighter, limiting carrier operations. While HMS Prince of Wales is set to deploy with more jets this year, it still falls short of its capacity. Future improvements may not come until 2029.