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29 Apr 2025
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Front Page Magazine: DOJ Civil Rights Lawyers Resign Rather Than Fight Antisemitism
The new head of the Justice Department's civil rights division, Harmeet K. Dhillon, is shifting the office's focus to align with President Trump's agenda, leading to the resignation of about half the division's lawyers. Key issues now include antisemitism, transgender athletes in women's sports, and perceived anti-Christian bias.
Critics argue that the media is downplaying the significance of these changes, framing antisemitism alongside other issues as a tactic to dismiss conservative concerns. This situation has sparked debate over the current state and direction of civil rights efforts.
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Front Page Magazine: Hating Trump Gets Left to Support Revenge Porn
The Take It Down Act, aimed at banning revenge porn and AI-generated fakes, received bipartisan support but faced opposition from leftists and civil libertarians. Critics raised concerns about potential misuse by Trump, despite the bill's intent to protect victims of unlawful sexual materials.
The opposition suggests that political motivations overshadow the bill's purpose, prioritizing the protection of specific groups over broader protections for women. Some speculate that the anti-bill campaign is influenced by Big Tech interests, leveraging anti-Trump sentiments.
GB News: 'It's a hell hole!' Homeowners in leafy village 'struggle' to sell idyllic homes after asylum seekers move in luxury hotel
Homeowners in Datchet, near Windsor Castle, are struggling to sell their multi-million pound properties, citing the presence of asylum seekers housed at the local Manor Hotel as a key factor. Many residents report a decline in the village's atmosphere and safety, leading to extended selling times and unsold homes.
The Home Office has announced that the Manor Hotel will stop housing asylum seekers by May 2025, which local MP Jack Rankin called "great news" for residents. This decision comes after significant concerns from homeowners about the impact on property values and community safety.