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May 31, 2025 |
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#politics
Breitbart: Stefanik Urges Review of 'Bias' at Truman Foundation, Rescission of Pro-Hamas Student's Scholarship
House Republican Leadership Chair Elise Stefanik is calling for immediate action to address perceived left-wing bias in the Truman Scholarship selection process. She highlighted concerns over a pro-Hamas recipient and noted that past winners have overwhelmingly favored progressive causes, with only a handful aligning with conservative values.
Stefanik argues that the foundation's current practices undermine its nonpartisan mission and credibility, urging the board to rescind the scholarship awarded to the pro-Hamas student. She emphasized the need for the Truman Foundation to uphold ideals of public service and integrity, reflecting American values.
Breitbart: Islamist Erdogan Announces Drafting Process to Replace Turkey's Secular Constitution
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has formed a constitutional committee to draft a new constitution, arguing the current one, established in 1982, is flawed due to its origins. This move follows Erdogan's shift to a presidential system in 2017, raising concerns about potential amendments to limit term limits and alter Turkey's secular principles.
Opposition parties, particularly the Republican People’s Party (CHP), have voiced strong objections, fearing Erdogan's intentions may undermine democracy and secularism. Erdogan has invited opposition parties to collaborate on the new constitution, asserting no changes will be made to the foundational articles.
The Western Journal: Trump Slaps Down CBS News Lawsuit Settlement Offer - He Wants More Than Money
President Donald Trump has rejected a $15 million settlement offer from CBS News for a $20 billion lawsuit he filed over a “60 Minutes” broadcast featuring Kamala Harris, claiming election interference due to selective editing. Trump is seeking at least $25 million and an apology.
The lawsuit poses challenges for CBS as it attempts to merge with Skydance Media, and the departure of CBS News CEO Wendy McMahon has been linked to her refusal to apologize to Trump. Trump's legal team argues that CBS's actions caused damage to his media company and misled the public.
Fox News: NPR CEO rips Trump order to defund as ‘retaliation,’ insists media outlet is 'non-partisan'
NPR CEO Katherine Maher defended her organization as "non-partisan" in response to President Trump's executive order aimed at cutting federal funding for NPR and PBS. She criticized the order as "viewpoint discrimination" and a violation of First Amendment rights, claiming it retaliates against NPR for its editorial content.
In the wake of the order, NPR and several public Colorado stations have filed a lawsuit. Maher emphasized the importance of maintaining public media independence from government influence, while PBS is also considering legal action to protect its funding and programming.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: National Security Council sharpens warning against ‘high risk’ travel to Sinai
The National Security Council has intensified warnings for Israelis to avoid the Sinai Peninsula due to heightened terrorist threats, classifying it as a "high risk" destination. Travel to Egypt has significantly decreased amid ongoing violence, with past incidents raising concerns for Israeli tourists.
The NSC urges those in the area to leave, citing fears of targeted attacks. Sinai, once a popular destination for Israeli tourists, has not seen attacks on Israelis since 2004, but the region remains unstable, particularly near the Gaza border.
Breitbart: Franklin Graham Meets Ukraine's Zelensky: 'Only God Can Solve This'
Franklin Graham met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Berlin, offering prayers for peace among Zelensky, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and former U.S. President Donald Trump. Graham emphasized the importance of prayer in resolving the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Zelensky expressed gratitude for Graham's support and the humanitarian efforts of Samaritan’s Purse. He also called for increased military assistance from Germany and highlighted the significance of Ukraine's potential NATO membership. Meanwhile, Trump set a deadline for Russia to show commitment to peace.
#economy
Fox News: Less than half of DOGE-terminated contracts can be publicly tracked, only about a quarter of grants: watchdog
Debate surrounds the effectiveness of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) following Elon Musk's departure. A report by Open The Books indicates that taxpayers struggle to verify DOGE's claimed savings, with only 42% of contracts and 27% of grants being independently confirmable.
While DOGE claims to have saved $175 billion, critics argue these figures may be inflated due to issues like double-counting and the potential costs of reversing cuts. The report emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability in government spending to ensure taxpayers can assess the impact of DOGE's work.
#crime
GB News: Andrew Tate and his brother 'will return to UK' to defend themselves against rape charges, lawyer confirms
Andrew and Tristan Tate will return to the UK to face charges including rape and human trafficking after resolving separate charges in Romania. Their lawyer claims they are not being provided basic information about the allegations, which they deny.
The Crown Prosecution Service has confirmed the charges against the Tates, emphasizing the importance of a fair trial. A lawyer representing alleged victims has called for accountability, stating that the Tates should not evade justice.
Breitbart: Smokey Robinson Files $500 Million Countersuit Against His Sex Abuse Accusers
Smokey Robinson and his wife have filed a defamation suit against four women who accused him of sexual assault, claiming the allegations were fabricated for extortion. The suit seeks to identify the women and alleges they initially demanded $100 million before filing their claims.
The women's attorney plans to challenge the suit under California's SLAPP law, arguing it aims to silence survivors of sexual assault. The women allege a history of sexual battery and assault by Robinson, who is also under criminal investigation for these claims.
The Western Journal: Dan Bongino Describes Key Epstein Footage, Says It Will Be Released 'Shortly'
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino announced that video evidence related to Jeffrey Epstein's death will be released soon. He asserts the footage shows Epstein alone in his cell, supporting the conclusion that he died by suicide, despite ongoing conspiracy theories.
Bongino emphasized that the FBI has found no evidence to suggest foul play, stating, "He killed himself." He encouraged anyone with new information to come forward but reiterated the lack of any credible evidence contradicting the suicide ruling.