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27 Apr 2025
#politics
Times Of Israel: Citing transcripts, PM calls Bar’s claim he was fired for political reasons ‘total lies’
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has strongly denied allegations made by Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar regarding his dismissal. In an affidavit to the High Court, Netanyahu labeled Bar's claims as "total lies," asserting that he never pressured Bar to postpone his testimony in a criminal trial or to use Shin Bet against anti-government protests. Netanyahu also claimed Bar bears significant responsibility for failing to prevent the October 7 Hamas attack.
In response, Bar has countered that Netanyahu's affidavit is filled with inaccuracies and half-truths, maintaining that his allegations are substantiated by evidence. The High Court has frozen Bar's dismissal pending its ruling, amid the ongoing dispute over the conduct and accountability of both officials.
The Telegraph: Voters turn against Trump ahead of 100-day mark
Donald Trump’s approval ratings have dropped to 41%, the lowest for any new president in 70 years, according to a CNN poll. Concerns over tariffs, foreign policy, and immigration have contributed to this decline, with only 22% of voters strongly approving of his presidency.
His economic management rating has also fallen to a career low of 39%, and 60% of voters disapprove of his handling of foreign affairs, particularly regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Front Page Magazine: Glazov Gang: Trump in Rome – Maneuverings for a Good Pope?
Mike McCormick, a former White House stenographer, discusses the influence of Obama’s administration on the Catholic Church and the COVID-19 pandemic in a recent episode of the Glazov Gang. He also reflects on Donald Trump's position regarding Pope Francis.
The episode is part of a broader series exploring various political and social issues, including parental rights and historical conspiracies.
Breitbart: Rosie O’Donnell Launches Long, Unhinged Anti-Trump Rant: 'Bats**t crazy'
Rosie O'Donnell, in an interview with Jim Acosta, claimed she received a contaminated bottle of Trump-branded liquor containing dead flies. She criticized Trump for his perceived failures and accused him of being obsessed with her, despite her assertions that she has simply shared factual information about him.
O'Donnell recounted her history with Trump, stating she never took him seriously and only allowed him on her show once. She expressed disdain for his character and business practices, describing him as a chronic liar and a "laughing stock" in New York.
#society
Breitbart: Bill Belichick's Girlfriend Shuts Down a Question Posed During CBS Interview
Bill Belichick's girlfriend, Jordan Hudson, interrupted a CBS interview to prevent the former NFL coach from discussing how they met. Belichick expressed indifference to public opinion, but Hudson firmly stated, “We’re not talking about this,” when the question arose.
Hudson has been a frequent topic of speculation since their relationship began, often engaging with the rumors on social media.
GB News: HGV drivers could face £550 fine from next week for travelling in London under new safety rules
HGV drivers have until May 4 to install required safety features and obtain permits to avoid fines up to £550 for operating in London. The Direct Vision Standard mandates that all lorries over 12 tonnes have a valid safety permit, with specific equipment to protect vulnerable road users.
Failure to comply will result in penalties, part of Mayor Sadiq Khan's Vision Zero plan aimed at eliminating transport-related fatalities by 2041. The scheme applies to all HGVs, including foreign-registered vehicles, and includes exemptions for certain specialized vehicles.
Front Page Magazine: Nadler Goes After Rabbi for Exposing Dem Antisemitism
Rep. Jerrold Nadler has urged Senate Democrats to block the confirmation of Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun as the new envoy to combat antisemitism. Nadler's opposition stems from his history of opposing measures aimed at addressing antisemitism, including the Antisemitism Awareness Act and efforts to defund colleges that tolerate antisemitism.
Nadler's actions raise questions about his commitment to fighting antisemitism, as he has defended individuals linked to pro-Hamas sentiments while remaining silent on antisemitic violence. His stance reflects a broader trend within the Democratic Party, where support for Palestinian causes has reportedly increased, leading to a perceived shift away from strong support for Jewish communities.
#war
Front Page Magazine: Gad Saad Video: Israel and the Palestinian Conflict, Jew-Hatred and Islam
Gad Saad's recent clip from his 2024 appearance on Joe Rogan's podcast addresses the ongoing Israel-Palestinian conflict, anti-Semitism, and Islam. He emphasizes the relevance of these discussions in today's context and encourages viewers to share the content.
The conversation highlights critical issues surrounding the conflict and societal attitudes.
#military
Fox News: Waltz doubles down on Hegseth praise amid ongoing Pentagon controversy
Mike Waltz, former national security adviser, expressed strong support for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth amid controversies and staff resignations at the Pentagon. He dismissed claims of dysfunction as a media narrative and emphasized Hegseth's leadership and accountability.
Waltz noted that the Pentagon has a large workforce and a record number of generals, suggesting that personnel changes are manageable. He reinforced the administration's backing of Hegseth, countering calls for investigations into his leadership.
#crime
Fox News: Mass shooting in Myrtle Beach tourist hotspot leaves 1 dead, 11 wounded
A shooting in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, left one person dead and 11 others injured late Saturday night in a busy tourist area. The incident occurred during an altercation when an officer discharged their firearm in response to the threat. The deceased was identified as 18-year-old Jerrius Davis.
Myrtle Beach officials, including Mayor Brenda Bethune, emphasized the officer's quick response likely prevented further tragedy. Authorities are investigating the incident and encourage anyone with information to contact local law enforcement.