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America One News
17 May 2025
#politics
Fox News: FLASHBACK: Biden shrugs of Hur report when pressed by Peter Doocy: 'I know what the hell I'm doing'
Former President Joe Biden faced scrutiny over his mental acuity following the release of audio from interviews with Special Counsel Robert Hur. In the recordings, Biden struggled to recall significant events and details, including the death of his son and his own vice presidency. Hur's report noted that a jury would likely view Biden as a "sympathetic, well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory," which influenced the decision not to charge him regarding classified documents.
The revelations intensified Republican claims about Biden's fitness for office, while Democrats initially defended him. However, as the 2024 election approached, concerns about his age and mental sharpness led some party members to urge him to withdraw from the race. Ultimately, Biden ended his campaign in July 2024, while Kamala Harris was defeated in the general election.
#society
GB News: Gary Lineker names trans people among 'most persecuted on the planet'
Gary Lineker has stated that transgender individuals are among the most persecuted groups globally and described the issue of their inclusion in sports as complex. He questioned if there is a significant problem regarding transgender participation in competitive sports, suggesting that governing bodies will create appropriate rules over time.
Lineker's comments come amid controversy following the Football Association's ban on transgender women in women's football, which has faced backlash from grassroots clubs. The FA's decision was influenced by a recent Supreme Court ruling on the definition of "sex" in the Equality Act.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: India-Pakistan: 'The Kashmir crisis embodies the incomplete nature of the partition between the two nations'
The Kashmir conflict between India and Pakistan has escalated following a deadly attack on tourists in Pahalgam. India launched Operation Sindoor, targeting terrorist infrastructures, while Pakistan claimed to have downed five Indian aircraft, leading to a ceasefire agreement on May 10.
Jean-Luc Racine highlights the historical roots of this ongoing crisis, emphasizing the territorial disputes over Kashmir, which remains a focal point of violence between the two nations.