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The Federalist: Leftist WI Governor's ICE Memo Comes Under Fire
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers faces scrutiny over a memo advising state workers on how to slow down ICE operations, raising questions about potential legal consequences. Trump administration officials warn that such actions could be deemed felonies, especially in light of recent arrests of local officials accused of obstructing federal law.
Evers defends his guidance, claiming it does not encourage illegal activity, while critics argue it undermines law enforcement. The situation highlights tensions between state and federal immigration policies, with calls for accountability from both sides of the political spectrum.
#politics
Times Of Israel: Rejecting state probe of Oct. 7, cabinet to legislate ‘special’ commission instead
The Israeli government plans to create a "special" commission to investigate the Hamas-led invasion of October 7, 2023, rejecting a call for a state commission of inquiry, which would have broader powers. Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara argued that a formal inquiry is essential to uncover the truth about the events leading to the attack.
Critics, including opposition leaders, claim the government's decision delays accountability and risks repeating past mistakes. The cabinet's reluctance to form a state commission has raised concerns about transparency and trust in the inquiry process.
Breitbart: AfD Challenges Extremist Classification Rushed Through by Outgoing Govt
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has filed a lawsuit against the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) for classifying it as a "confirmed right-wing extremist" group. This classification allows the BfV to monitor the party and its members without restrictions.
Debate is ongoing about potentially banning the AfD, with some politicians advocating for this move while others caution against it, arguing it could reinforce the party's narrative of a threatened democracy. The new Interior Minister, Alexander Dobrindt, has indicated he will review the BfV's classification, suggesting that the bar for banning a party is high.
The Western Journal: AOC Town Hall Goes Off the Rails as Attendee Rises Up Against Her
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez faced intense criticism during a town hall in New York, where a protester accused her of failing to address the situation in Gaza. The heckler, a healthcare worker, called Ocasio-Cortez a "snake" and labeled her a "war criminal" for her perceived inaction.
The incident echoes previous confrontations, highlighting ongoing frustrations with Ocasio-Cortez's stance on the Middle East. Critics argue she prioritizes national visibility over local issues, raising doubts about her viability in a national campaign.
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Breitbart: Eaton Fire Survivors Organize Protests Against State Farm 'Lowballing'
Survivors of the Eaton Fire in California are protesting State Farm for allegedly undervaluing damage claims. Joy Chen, a former deputy mayor, claims the insurer systematically revises initial damage estimates downward, pressuring policyholders to accept lower payouts.
The Eaton Fire Survivors Network, formed by Chen, is mobilizing thousands to demand accountability through protests and research into the discrepancies between initial and final estimates from State Farm.
GB News: Hundreds of drivers slapped with £100 fine for breaking major traffic rule across popular city
Glasgow has implemented a pavement parking ban since March, resulting in over 500 fines for violations. Drivers face a £100 penalty for parking on pavements, near dropped kerbs, or double parking, with fines reduced to £50 if paid within 14 days.
The council aims to enhance road safety for pedestrians, particularly vulnerable groups. Exemptions exist for emergency services and short deliveries. An additional 100 parking attendants are being recruited to enforce these new regulations.
Times Of Israel: As aid embargo on Strip enters third month, hunger is stalking Gazans again
Israel has maintained a ban on humanitarian aid to Gaza for over 60 days, the longest period since the conflict escalated following Hamas's attack on October 7, 2023. While Israeli officials assert that sufficient aid was provided during an earlier ceasefire, reports indicate a severe hunger crisis is worsening, with rising malnutrition rates among Gazans.
Despite some aid reaching the Strip, distribution issues persist, with allegations that Hamas is diverting supplies for its own use. The United Nations has reported increasing cases of acute malnutrition among children, highlighting the dire situation. Plans are underway to resume aid deliveries, though concerns remain about ensuring it does not fall into the hands of Hamas.