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#politics

Breitbart: Nolte: Jake Tapper’s ‘Humble’ Response to Book Backlash Is More Desperate Lies
Nolte: Jake Tapper’s ‘Humble’ Response to Book Backlash Is More Desperate Lies
Jake Tapper is facing backlash for his coverage of President Biden's mental state, with critics accusing him of gaslighting the public. While Tapper claims to reflect with humility on his past reporting, many believe he continues to distort the truth and evade accountability for his actions.

Despite his recent attempts to align himself with other journalists who reported on Biden's decline, Tapper has been criticized for failing to challenge Democratic narratives and for not addressing the glaring issues surrounding Biden's mental fitness during his tenure.


Breitbart: Poll: New Jersey Voters Approve of Trump More Than Their Democrat Governor
Poll: New Jersey Voters Approve of Trump More Than Their Democrat Governor
A recent poll indicates that former President Donald Trump's approval rating in New Jersey surpasses that of Governor Phil Murphy, with both at 47% approval but Murphy at a net negative of -5. This trend raises concerns for Democrats, as Trump has steadily increased his vote totals in the state.

Additionally, 53% of respondents prefer the next governor to collaborate with the Trump administration, while 47% favor resistance. This shift in sentiment could signal a changing political landscape in a state that has historically leaned Democratic.


Fox News: 'View' co-host tells others Trump is in power 'because you guys screwed this up' in clash over Biden cover-up
'View' co-host tells others Trump is in power 'because you guys screwed this up' in clash over Biden cover-up
Co-hosts of "The View" debated whether the Democratic Party should confront its handling of President Biden's perceived decline or focus on President Trump. The discussion was fueled by Jake Tapper's upcoming book, which critiques the party's lack of transparency regarding Biden's condition.

Some hosts argued that acknowledging past mistakes could help regain voter trust, while others emphasized the need to move forward. The conversation highlighted divisions within the party and the challenges they face as Biden's 2024 campaign approaches.


Breitbart: Exclusive: Sen. Cotton Asks Kash Patel to Investigate James Comey
Exclusive: Sen. Cotton Asks Kash Patel to Investigate James Comey
Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Tom Cotton has requested an investigation into former FBI Director James Comey following Comey's social media post, which some interpreted as a violent threat against President Trump. The post featured the numbers "86 47," which can imply a call for violence.

Comey deleted the post and stated he opposed violence, while Cotton's letter to FBI Director Kash Patel emphasized Comey's alleged bias and politicization of investigations. The Secret Service and DHS are also investigating the matter, with potential consequences for Comey if he does not comply with inquiries.


#economy

Forbes: Moody’s Slashes US’ Credit Rating
Moody’s Slashes US’ Credit Rating
Moody’s Ratings downgraded the U.S. government’s credit rating from Aaa to Aa1, marking a shift from prime to high grade. This decision highlights rising debt and interest payments, reflecting a failure by past administrations to address fiscal deficits.

Despite the downgrade, Moody's outlook is stable, emphasizing the U.S.'s strong credit strengths and the dollar's status as the world's reserve currency. The national debt has reached $36.2 trillion, exacerbated by wars, economic crises, and fiscal policies.


#military

GB News: Princess Kate and Prince William set to leave England for special ceremony
Princess Kate and Prince William set to leave England for special ceremony
Princess Kate and Prince William will visit Glasgow on May 22 for the naming ceremony of HMS Glasgow at BAE Systems' shipyard. The Princess, as the ship's Sponsor, will perform the traditional naming ritual by breaking a whisky bottle against the hull.

After the ceremony, the royal couple will tour the ship, meet with BAE Systems representatives, and engage with Royal Navy personnel. They will also visit the Shipbuilding Academy to meet apprentices and conclude their visit by recognizing the contributions of BAE Systems employees and the families of serving personnel.


#culture

Le Monde: Seventeen French delights for Europe's Night of Museums
Seventeen French delights for Europe's Night of Museums
The European Night of Museums on May 17 invites visitors to explore cultural venues in France after hours. The Musée Carnavalet will host events celebrating LGBTQIA+ history and Parisian dance, while the Musée Guimet will feature Cambodian art, music, and discussions on cultural preservation.

Both museums offer free access and workshops, with special performances and activities planned throughout the weekend.


The Western Journal: Allergic to Accountability: Angel Reese Has Pathetic Follow-Up to Her Wild Claims
Allergic to Accountability: Angel Reese Has Pathetic Follow-Up to Her Wild Claims
Angel Reese, a star player for the Chicago Sky, recently faced criticism for her lack of accountability after dismissing a follow-up question about her previous claims regarding the popularity of women's basketball. Instead of addressing her earlier statements, she responded with a curt "Next question," raising concerns about her role as a public figure for young fans.

The commentary emphasizes the importance of accountability for personal growth and the negative impact of Reese's behavior on her impressionable audience. Despite her talent on the court, her refusal to engage meaningfully with her statements is seen as detrimental to her image and influence.


#crime

The Western Journal: Death Row Inmate Uses Final Words to Praise Trump
Death Row Inmate Uses Final Words to Praise Trump
Glen Rogers, a 62-year-old convicted killer, was executed in Florida for the 1995 murder of Tina Marie Cribbs. Before his execution, he expressed love for his family and addressed President Trump, urging him to "keep making America great."

Rogers, suspected of being a serial killer linked to multiple murders, had previously claimed to have killed around 70 people. His execution marks the fifth in Florida this year, with victims' families expressing relief and a sense of closure following his death.