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Fox News: 'A great tribute': Trump touts 'record' fundraising from National Republican Congressional Committee
'A great tribute': Trump touts 'record' fundraising from National Republican Congressional Committee
President Donald Trump celebrated record fundraising at the National Republican Congressional Committee's annual dinner, where over $35 million was raised, surpassing previous records. He expressed optimism for future fundraising, suggesting next year's goal could reach $45 or $50 million.

Trump highlighted the significance of the event's attendance and financial success for the Republican Party, while also discussing the economic impact of his tariff plan, claiming it generates $2 billion daily. He emphasized the party's potential to defy historical trends in the upcoming elections.


Front Page Magazine: Glazov Gang: Did the CIA & Obama Install Pope Francis?
Glazov Gang: Did the CIA & Obama Install Pope Francis?
Mike McCormick, a former White House stenographer, discusses the alleged influence of the CIA and Obama in the Vatican, suggesting a globalist agenda. The conversation is part of a broader examination of political corruption and historical narratives surrounding key figures.




Front Page Magazine: The Globalist Authoritarians Are Playing With Fire
The Globalist Authoritarians Are Playing With Fire
Marine Le Pen's recent ban from election candidacy highlights a troubling trend in the West, where populist leaders face criminalization for diverging from mainstream politics. Similar actions have been seen against leaders like Bolsonaro and Netanyahu, suggesting a pattern of authoritarian tactics to suppress dissent.

This situation raises concerns about the state of democracy in Europe, where citizens may lack the means to resist oppressive governance. The article argues that the U.S. should not prioritize defending European nations that fail to uphold democratic principles and warns of potential civil unrest if popular leaders continue to be marginalized.


Fox News: Trump admin pauses $1B from Cornell, $790M from Northwestern amid civil rights investigation: report
Trump admin pauses $1B from Cornell, $790M from Northwestern amid civil rights investigation: report
The Trump administration has frozen over $1 billion in federal funding for Cornell University and $790 million for Northwestern University amid potential civil rights investigations. This affects grants from various departments, jeopardizing critical research initiatives at these institutions.

The funding freeze follows similar actions against other Ivy League schools, including Brown University, due to their handling of antisemitism on campus. The administration aims to hold universities accountable for campus protests and has initiated deportation measures for foreign students involved in these activities.


#society

Breitbart: Trump Admin Cuts Maine Prison System's 'Nonessential' Federal Funds over Trans Inmate
Trump Admin Cuts Maine Prison System's 'Nonessential' Federal Funds over Trans Inmate
The Trump administration has halted nonessential federal funding to Maine's Department of Corrections due to the housing of a transgender inmate, Andrea Balcer, in a women's prison. U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that the decision aims to protect women in prison and sports.

Balcer, convicted of a double murder, identifies as a woman and is currently serving a 40-year sentence. Maine law requires housing placements based on gender identity, but the federal government has taken action against this policy, emphasizing security concerns.


Times Of Israel: US government faces Wednesday deadline to present evidence against Mahmoud Khalil
US government faces Wednesday deadline to present evidence against Mahmoud Khalil
An immigration judge in Louisiana has given the government until Friday to provide evidence justifying the deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student activist involved in anti-Israel protests. Khalil, a legal permanent resident, has been detained since March.

The Trump administration claims Khalil's activism aligns him with Hamas but has not presented evidence to support this assertion. His case has raised concerns among free speech advocates regarding the administration's attempts to silence criticism of Israel.


GB News: Outrage as VE Day military parade REJECTED by council because it is 'too elitist' - 'Very dismayed!'
Outrage as VE Day military parade REJECTED by council because it is 'too elitist' - 'Very dismayed!'
Dacorum borough council in Hertfordshire has rejected a VE Day military parade, labeling it "too elitist," prompting backlash from local politicians. Critics argue the decision undermines the significance of honoring those who fought in World War II, with calls for a reconsideration.

The council suggests community street parties as an alternative, emphasizing inclusivity. However, some council members express disappointment, recalling past celebrations and the importance of commemorating sacrifices made during the war. Nationally, VE Day celebrations are set to continue, including a flypast by the Red Arrows.