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16 May 2025
#politics
Breitbart: Exclusive — Sen. Mike Lee Fights for MAGA Agenda in Reconciliation Bill: 'We Are Not There Yet, But We Can Get There'
Sen. Mike Lee and Trump allies view the budget reconciliation bill as a critical opportunity to advance Trump's agenda. They emphasize the need for immediate reforms in tax and spending, expressing concerns that some proposed changes may lack substance and delay implementation.
Lee remains optimistic about achieving a stronger bill through collaboration between the House and Senate, despite potential delays. He believes that a unified Republican effort can lead to meaningful reforms that align with Trump's priorities, despite challenges from within the party.
Breitbart: Trump Hits Back at 'Dried Out Prune' Bruce Springsteen: Only an 'Obnoxious JERK' Attacks U.S. President Overseas
President Trump criticized Bruce Springsteen, labeling him "Highly Overrated" and a "dried out prune" for speaking negatively about him while abroad. Trump dismissed Springsteen's music and political views, asserting that the singer is out of touch and should refrain from comments until he returns to the U.S.
Springsteen had previously condemned Trump's administration during a concert in England, describing it as "corrupt, incompetent, and treasonous." He called for unity against authoritarianism and labeled Trump an "unfit president" during his remarks.
Breitbart: Trump: Comey 'Knew Exactly' What '86-47' Meant — 'He's Calling for an Assassination'
President Trump claimed that a social media post by former FBI Director James Comey, which featured seashells arranged to read "86 47," was a call for assassination. He stated that Comey, despite his incompetence, understood the implications of the message.
Trump indicated that Attorney General Pam Bondi would handle any legal actions regarding the post, expressing his disapproval of Comey's actions, which he linked to Comey's past conduct as an FBI director.
GB News: Chopper's Political Podcast episode 58 - Suella Braverman - WATCH IN FULL
GB News Political Editor Christopher Hope hosts a weekly discussion at a Westminster pub, sharing insider political intrigue and gossip with guests from various fields, including popstars and politicians. New episodes are released every Friday.
#society
Fox News: Blind mother of 5 graduates from college with honors alongside her guide dog
Amanda Juetten, a 47-year-old mother of five, graduated magna cum laude from Tennessee Tech University despite being completely blind. After losing her vision due to retinitis pigmentosa, she regained her independence through training at the Colorado Center for the Blind and pursued a degree in organizational leadership.
Juetten is now advocating for the blind, emphasizing their capabilities and the need for more support and understanding in society. She plans to pursue a graduate degree in blindness rehabilitation and aims to teach others about assistive technology and Braille.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Israel turns tables on UN official claiming 'genocide' in Gaza with basic questions
Israeli U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon criticized U.N. Under-Secretary-General Tom Fletcher for accusing Israel of genocide during a Security Council meeting. Danon described Fletcher's remarks as inappropriate and damaging to the U.N.'s neutrality, asserting that they lacked evidence and context.
Fletcher's comments highlighted the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, where he claimed civilians face severe hardships due to Israeli actions. In response, a U.N. spokesperson stated that Fletcher's call for action was aimed at preventing genocide and ensuring adherence to international law.
#culture
The Telegraph: Inside Israel’s controversial, often dangerous relationship with Eurovision
Protests erupted during Israel's Yuval Raphael's rehearsal for Eurovision as six individuals with oversized Palestinian flags disrupted the performance. They were quickly removed from the venue, highlighting ongoing tensions surrounding Israel's participation amid the Gaza conflict.
Raphael, a survivor of the Nova festival attack, where Hamas killed 378, adds a poignant layer to the controversy surrounding Israel's presence at the contest. Her experience underscores the complex emotions tied to the event.
#crime
Fox News: Man who stabbed author Salman Rushdie sentenced to 25 years in prison
Hadi Matar, 27, was sentenced to 25 years in prison for the attempted murder of author Salman Rushdie, who was stabbed on stage in 2022. Rushdie suffered severe injuries, including losing sight in one eye. Matar also received a concurrent seven-year sentence for attacking another individual during the incident.
Despite the Iranian state claiming it does not endorse violence against Rushdie, a $4 million bounty remains on his head. Matar faces additional federal terrorism charges while Rushdie reflects on the attack, describing it as a confrontation with his past.