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May 31, 2025 |
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#politics
Breitbart: Exclusive: Ed Martin Details How 'Buzz Saw' of Republicans Ended His 'Aggressive' U.S. Attorney Tenure
Ed Martin, former U.S. attorney for D.C., discussed his tenure on the "Alex Marlow Show." He emphasized his proactive approach to crime in the District, despite facing opposition during his Senate confirmation. He expressed confidence in a strong successor to maintain progress.
Breitbart: Exclusive--Trump Pardon Attorney Ed Martin Looking at Derek Chauvin Pardon: 'That Was Not a Fair Trial'
DOJ pardon attorney Ed Martin discussed the possibility of a pardon or commutation for Derek Chauvin, emphasizing concerns about the fairness of his trial. He stated that while Chauvin is not without fault, the justice system may need to be reassessed for fairness.
Martin is examining the case closely but clarified he does not speak for the president. He believes Chauvin's situation warrants further consideration.
The Western Journal: Politico Forced to 'Impressive' Truth About Trump's First 138 Days After Comparing Him to Biden
President Trump has been noted for his impressive accessibility, having conducted media appearances on 111 of his first 138 days in office, according to Politico. This level of public engagement is highlighted as a stark contrast to his predecessor, Joe Biden, whose cognitive decline is now receiving increased scrutiny from the media.
The commentary suggests that the establishment media's shift in focus from protecting Biden to criticizing him has inadvertently spotlighted Trump's active presence and work ethic. Trump's frequent social media activity further emphasizes his engagement with the public, marking him as potentially the most accessible president in modern history.
Fox News: Obama-nominated judge allows lawsuit targeting Musk's role with DOGE to proceed, drops claims against Trump
A federal judge has dismissed President Trump as a defendant in a legal challenge related to a DOGE initiative but allowed the case to proceed against other defendants. The ruling emphasizes that the court cannot enjoin the President in his official duties.
The Justice Department stated it will continue to defend Trump’s actions in federal court. The legal challenge was initiated by more than a dozen states regarding Elon Musk's involvement in the DOGE cost-cutting initiative.
Breitbart: FBI Reopens Probe into Cocaine Found in Biden White House
The FBI has reopened its investigation into the bag of cocaine found in the White House in 2023, with Deputy Director Dan Bongino citing public interest in potential corruption. The probe will also include the leak of the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision and the DC pipe bombing investigation.
The Secret Service previously reported that the cocaine was discovered near the West Wing entrance, but they could not identify its owner due to a lack of fingerprints and DNA. Speculation has arisen regarding Hunter Biden's possible connection, although neither he nor President Biden were at the White House at the time.
The Western Journal: Desperate Democrats Are Pouring Millions into Fixing Major Party Problem: Will It Work?
After a significant electoral defeat, Democrats are investing heavily to regain support, particularly among young men. A new initiative, codenamed SAM, aims to understand and connect with this demographic, proposing a $20 million budget for research and targeted advertising.
Critics argue this approach may be misguided, suggesting that the party should focus on listening rather than lecturing. Observers note a notable drop in support among young men, emphasizing the need for Democrats to address feelings of isolation and insecurity within this group.
Fox News: Chrisleys' attorney calls Trump pardon 'incredibly powerful' as couple prepares for freedom
Todd and Julie Chrisley, convicted of tax evasion and bank fraud, are set to have their sentences wiped clean following a pardon from President Donald Trump. Their attorney stated that the pardon will effectively erase the couple's criminal record, allowing them to focus on family life after two and a half years apart.
The Chrisley children, Savannah and Chase, expressed gratitude to Trump for the pardon, which was influenced by Savannah's advocacy. She has been instrumental in seeking their release since their imprisonment began in January 2023. The family looks forward to reuniting and moving forward together.
#society
GB News: DVSA announces major plans for driving tests as motorists deal with months of delays and 'exploitation'
The DVSA has initiated a consultation to reform car test booking rules in response to long wait times and exploitation by resellers. Proposed changes aim to limit who can book tests and how they are managed, while addressing issues like bots and excessive fees.
Minister Lilian Greenwood emphasized the consultation's importance for learner drivers, aiming to enhance fairness and accessibility in the booking process. Feedback from the industry and learners will be considered, with results expected within three months after the July 2025 deadline.
Fox News: Florida mom killed, three small children injured after truck collides with their van following tire blowout
A tragic car accident on Interstate 95 in Florida resulted in the death of 32-year-old Olivia Maggs and injuries to her three young children. The incident occurred when a truck's tire blew out, causing it to collide with Maggs' van, sending both vehicles off the road.
Maggs was pronounced dead at the scene, while her children were airlifted to a hospital with various injuries. She was remembered as a dedicated nurse at Parrish Medical Center, with an outpouring of support reflected in a GoFundMe that raised over $126,000 for her family.
Breitbart: CA Alters Girls’ Track and Field Championship Rules After Trans Athlete Win
California sports officials have altered eligibility rules for high school track and field championships to allow female athletes who did not qualify to compete, following President Trump's criticism of a transgender athlete's participation. Trump threatened to withhold federal funding if changes were not made, citing unfairness to female competitors.
The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) stated the policy change was decided after the Masters Qualifiers, not in response to Trump. Governor Gavin Newsom's office supported the CIF's revised policy, calling it a reasonable approach to a complex issue. The Department of Education is investigating CIF for its compliance with Title IX.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Trump Makes Canada Hilariously Humiliating Offer for Free Golden Dome Coverage - Will They Take It?
President Trump proposed to Canada a deal for free coverage under the Golden Dome missile defense system if Canada joins the U.S. as the 51st state. Otherwise, Canada would need to pay $61 billion to remain separate. Trump's comments reflect his view of Canada as a "separate, but unequal" nation.
The proposal raises questions about the feasibility of such a union, given Canada's political landscape and past relations. Trump perceives Canada and other Western nations as taking American military support for granted, and he aims to change that dynamic through financial demands.
#health
Fox News: A new law in this state bans automated insurance claim denials
Arizona has enacted a law requiring licensed physicians to review denied health insurance claims instead of relying on computer systems. Sponsored by Rep. Julie Willoughby and signed by Gov. Katie Hobbs, the law aims to prioritize patient care over profit and will take effect in July 2026.
The legislation follows concerns about insurers like Cigna and United Healthcare using algorithms to deny claims. Similar measures have been introduced in California, emphasizing the importance of human judgment in medical decisions.
#sports
Breitbart: Conor Daly Makes Disgusting Revelation After Indy 500
IndyCar driver Conor Daly revealed he urinated in his car before the Indy 500 and remained in it during the race. He made the admission at the victory banquet, explaining he couldn't exit the vehicle due to a 45-minute rain delay.
Daly humorously questioned whether his incident was due to diabetes or age, suggesting a review of rules regarding bathroom breaks during rain delays. He finished the race in eighth place.