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#illegals
Fox News: House GOP targets another Dem official accused of blocking ICE amid Delaney Hall fallout
Tennessee Rep. Andy Ogles has called for an investigation into Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell over allegations of obstructing ICE operations and supporting "pro-illegal policies." Ogles claims O'Connell's actions could undermine federal law enforcement and public safety.
O'Connell has criticized ICE raids, arguing they instill fear in the community. In response to recent arrests of illegal immigrants by ICE, he signed an executive order to monitor interactions with federal authorities, which Ogles argues is a political maneuver against law enforcement.
#politics
The Western Journal: DNI Gabbard: Put Comey 'Behind Bars' for 'Public Call to Assassinate the President of the United States'
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has called for former FBI Director James Comey to be jailed for a social media post that appeared to advocate for the assassination of President Trump. Gabbard emphasized the seriousness of Comey's influence and the need for accountability in light of rising threats against the president.
Gabbard criticized Comey's actions as irresponsible and dangerous, suggesting that he is promoting a culture of violence against Trump supporters. She argued that such behavior cannot be overlooked and that individuals who make threats against the president should face legal consequences.
The Western Journal: 4D Chess: Trump Breaks Investment Record with Qatar Deal - Maybe That New Air Force One Was Part of the Plan
President Trump has secured a record-breaking $200 billion deal with Qatar Airways for 160 Boeing aircraft, part of a larger $1.2 trillion economic exchange. This deal coincides with Qatar's offer to provide a jumbo jet for Trump as a temporary replacement for Air Force One.
Critics, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, have labeled the arrangement as bribery, while Trump defends it as a strategic gift that enhances U.S. interests. He emphasizes the importance of reciprocity in diplomacy, suggesting that his acceptance of the aircraft aligns with cultural norms in the Middle East.
Fox News: Trump embraces Dem policies traditionally rejected by GOP in bid to build 'party of common sense'
President Trump is promoting a platform he describes as "common sense," incorporating traditional Democratic policies during his second administration. He recently signed an executive order aimed at lowering prescription drug prices by up to 80%, asserting that Americans will now pay the same prices as those in other developed countries.
Additionally, Trump is considering a significant expansion of the child tax credit and has expressed openness to taxing wealthier Americans as part of a redistribution effort. His administration is positioning the GOP as the "party of common sense," claiming to deliver on issues that Democrats have long discussed without action.
The Western Journal: Panicking Tapper Hires Crisis PR Firm as Everyone Sees Through 'I Didn't Know Biden Was Debilitated' Lie
Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson's upcoming book, “Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again,” explores the perceived cover-up of Biden's cognitive decline. Despite its intriguing premise, it appears to be more of a self-exculpatory narrative rather than a genuine investigation.
The authors have hired a crisis PR firm to manage the book's rollout, raising questions about their motivations. Critics argue that Tapper, who previously defended Biden, is now attempting to profit from the very issues he helped obscure. The book reportedly reveals alarming insights into Biden's mental state, prompting concerns about the integrity of the media's role during his presidency.
Fox News: ART OF THE SURGE: Behind the scenes on President Trump's road back to White House
Former President Joe Biden ended his re-election campaign for 2024, leading to Vice President Kamala Harris becoming the Democratic nominee. Meanwhile, Donald Trump emerged victorious in the presidential race, becoming the 47th President of the United States.
A new docuseries on Fox Nation, "The Art of the Surge: The Donald Trump Comeback," details Trump's campaign journey, including key events like Biden's debate performance and an assassination attempt on Trump. All six episodes are now available for streaming.
#society
GB News: Sue Radford shares statement on taking children of out school for holidays follow lavish break
Sue Radford, matriarch of Britain's largest family featured in "22 Kids and Counting," has sparked debate over taking children out of school for holidays. After a £52,000 trip to Florida, she highlighted low flight prices outside peak school holidays, questioning the rationale behind strict term-time travel regulations.
In the UK, parents face fines for taking children out of school during term time, with penalties increasing to £80 or £160 depending on payment timing. The Radfords, who run a bakery and earn from their reality show, have traveled extensively, raising questions about their ability to fund such trips.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: War in Ukraine: Moscow and Kyiv hold low-expectations peace talks
Direct talks between Ukrainian and Russian negotiators began in Istanbul, marking the first discussions in over three years aimed at ending the ongoing conflict. Ukraine is pushing for an unconditional ceasefire, while Russia seeks to address the conflict's root causes and revive previous negotiations.
Ukrainian President Zelensky criticized Russia for sending a lower-level delegation and not taking the talks seriously. Both sides face pressure from the U.S. to engage in dialogue, but expectations for a breakthrough remain low, with Russia maintaining its hardline stance on territorial claims.
#other
The Telegraph: The Danes are finally going nuclear. They have to, because of all their renewables
The Danish government is considering the reintroduction of a nuclear power program, lifting a 40-year ban. This comes amid concerns over potential blackouts due to reliance on weather-dependent renewable energy sources.
Unlike its neighbors, Denmark has never had a civil nuclear program, only three small research reactors. The renewed interest in nuclear energy is driven by anticipated electricity demand, particularly from AI data centers.