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May 31, 2025 |
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#politics
The Federalist: Press Tries To Pretend It Didn't Cover Up Biden's Decline
Reports indicate that aides for President Biden discussed the potential need for wheelchair use if he were to be re-elected, highlighting concerns about his cognitive decline. The revelations come from a book by Axios' Alex Thompson and CNN's Jake Tapper, which critiques the media's handling of Biden's mental fitness.
Critics argue that the media's late acknowledgment of Biden's issues is a self-serving attempt to distance themselves from past cover-ups. They suggest that rather than being misled, the press was complicit in downplaying Biden's condition for political reasons.
Front Page Magazine: The Wheelchair-in-Chief
Concerns about President Biden's physical and mental health have intensified, with reports suggesting aides discussed the possibility of him using a wheelchair during the re-election campaign due to his deteriorating condition. The narrative implies a cover-up regarding his health status, which many observers believe is evident.
The real issue lies not in the use of a wheelchair but in Biden's cognitive abilities to effectively lead. Historical examples show that physical limitations do not inherently disqualify a leader, but mental decline raises significant concerns about decision-making capacity.
Le Monde: Cannes opens amidst mounting pressure to condemn Gaza siege
The Cannes Film Festival opens on May 13, 2025, amid calls from over 380 film industry figures for a statement on Israel's actions in Gaza, citing a "genocide" in the region. The letter, published in prominent media, includes notable names like Ralph Fiennes and Richard Gere.
In addition to the political backdrop, the festival will feature the premiere of "Partir un jour," directed by Amélie Bonnin, and honor Robert De Niro with a Palme d'Or. New rules regarding red carpet attire have also been introduced, while major Hollywood films, including a new "Mission: Impossible," will be showcased.
Fox News: Schumer moves to block Trump DOJ nominees as he seeks answers on Qatari jet to Defense Department
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has placed a hold on all Department of Justice political nominees, seeking answers regarding a $400 million private jet gifted to Donald Trump by Qatar's royal family. Schumer labeled the situation a "grave national security threat" and called for transparency on the deal's implications.
Trump defended the acceptance of the jet, citing delays in the new Air Force One fleet from Boeing. Schumer has demanded that the Attorney General testify on the legality of the arrangement and the security measures associated with the aircraft.
#society
GB News: Councillor who called for local residents to receive same support as migrants 'reported to police' by Labour colleague
A Labour councillor in Bracknell Forest faced police reporting after suggesting local residents deserve equal support as Afghan nationals. The council supported a Lib Dem motion to assist 300 Afghan individuals deemed vulnerable due to their service with British troops.
The councillor has since received numerous distressing messages from local residents regarding the situation.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: Looking Back At Trump's Years-Long Obsession With Oversized Airplanes
Qatar is reportedly considering gifting Donald Trump a Boeing 747, a move aimed at enhancing their relationship with the former president. Trump has expressed admiration for the luxurious planes owned by Arab nations, and this gesture could appeal to his well-known preference for extravagant aircraft.
The proposed aircraft, which has been lavishly refurbished, aligns with Trump's taste for opulence. This potential gift comes as Qatar seeks to offload its surplus planes, and gifting one to Trump may be seen as a strategic diplomatic maneuver.
#military
The Federalist: Media Claims Of 15K 'Trans' Troops In The Military Are Total Bunk
The Pentagon has resumed the removal of service members diagnosed with gender dysphoria, starting with about 1,000 individuals. Current estimates indicate approximately 4,200 active-duty and reserve members are diagnosed with the condition, a figure consistent with previous reports.
Despite claims from various media outlets that 15,000 transgender individuals serve in the military, this number lacks credible evidence. Investigations reveal that many reports have cited unverified figures from advocacy groups, perpetuating misinformation about the actual number of transgender troops.
#health
The Telegraph: Bella Hadid: My chronic pain makes it hard to take a shower most days
Model Bella Hadid has opened up about her struggles with chronic Lyme Disease, which she was diagnosed with in 2012. She described how the illness affects her daily life, making simple tasks like showering feel like significant accomplishments.
Hadid shared her experiences in an interview with British Vogue, highlighting the lack of understanding surrounding chronic illness. While many recover from Lyme Disease, some, including Hadid, continue to face lingering symptoms.
#crime
Fox News: Tennessee pastor kidnapped at gunpoint in South Africa recalls 'miracle' that saved his life
Tennessee pastor Joshua Sullivan was kidnapped at gunpoint from his church in South Africa on April 10 by armed men demanding a ransom of 5 million Rand. He was held for six days before being rescued during a police shootout, which he described as a miracle.
The incident highlights the alarming rise in kidnappings in South Africa, with statistics showing a 264% increase in such crimes over recent years. Sullivan and his wife, Meagan, expressed their strengthened commitment to their missionary work following this traumatic experience.