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Jun 2, 2025 |
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#politics
GB News: Lord Hermer torn apart in brutal rant as GB News guest demands his sacking: 'DANGER to this country'
Piers Pottinger has called for the resignation of Attorney General Lord Richard Hermer, labeling him "fundamentally anti-British" after Hermer's controversial speech likening calls to withdraw from international courts to Nazi Germany. Pottinger criticized Hermer's legal background and claimed he prioritizes international law over British interests.
Pottinger commended Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch for her remarks on Labour being "under the rule of lawyers, not the rule of law," and echoed her demand for a retraction from Hermer. The Attorney General's spokesperson acknowledged his "clumsy" wording but rejected the Conservative critiques.
Forbes: Trump Questioned Extent Of Musk’s DOGE Cuts, Report Says
President Trump has expressed skepticism regarding the savings claimed by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), questioning the validity of the reported $175 billion in cuts. Musk, who recently concluded his role as a special government employee, maintains that DOGE will achieve $1 trillion in waste reduction over time, despite inconsistencies in reported savings.
Musk's ambitious goals have faced scrutiny, with reports suggesting that many claimed savings lack proper documentation. Additionally, significant layoffs affecting 216,000 federal employees have sparked legal challenges, complicating the implementation of DOGE's initiatives.
Fox News: Democratic rep calls on party to tolerate dissenting ideas on controversial issues
Rep. Seth Moulton emphasized the need for the Democratic Party to embrace dissenting opinions on contentious issues, particularly regarding transgender athletes in women's sports. He criticized the party's intolerance for internal disagreement, which he believes has allowed Republicans to gain traction on these topics.
During a discussion with Bill Maher, Moulton expressed concern that Democrats often avoid honest conversations about challenges faced by Americans. He argued that this reluctance to engage in open dialogue prevents the party from addressing important issues and resonating with a broader audience.
#society
The Western Journal: Plane Flies Over Indy 500 with Disgusting Pro-Abortion Message on Banner Behind It
During the Indy 500, a banner reading “Abortion pills by mail” flew over the event, causing outrage among attendees. The nonprofit Mayday Health, which promotes abortion access, collaborated with All Options to raise awareness about abortion pills available in all states.
The banner's message sparked controversy, particularly given Indiana's strict abortion laws. Critics argue that promoting such a message at a family-oriented event is inappropriate and undermines the value of life.