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#politics
Forbes: Trump Picks Jeanine Pirro As DC’s Top Prosecutor
President Trump has appointed Jeanine Pirro, a Fox News host and former prosecutor, as the interim U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., replacing Ed Martin. Trump cited a lack of support for Martin, who may take on another role within the Justice Department.
Pirro, 73, has a history of supporting Trump and has been involved in legal controversies regarding voter fraud claims. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for D.C. plays a critical role in prosecuting both local and federal cases, including those related to national security.
GB News: 'Irexit' looms as Irish support for EU membership falls to lowest level in over a decade
Support for EU membership in Ireland has dropped to 82%, the lowest level in 12 years, according to a recent poll. Concerns over immigration and bureaucratic issues are driving dissatisfaction, with 35% citing immigration as their main concern amid a housing crisis.
Despite the decline, nearly half of respondents believe the EU is moving in the right direction, and support for expanding EU membership remains strong. In contrast, Northern Ireland's support for the EU has increased to 77%.
Fox News: Trump's first vice president urges his old boss against raising taxes on wealthy Americans
Former Vice President Mike Pence is advising President Trump against raising taxes on wealthy Americans, particularly as discussions around extending the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act arise. Pence argues that such increases would negatively impact small business owners who file taxes as individuals.
Pence emphasizes the importance of maintaining the existing tax cuts to foster economic growth and cautions that deviating from conservative principles could harm Trump's legacy and the Republican Party. He advocates for a focus on lower taxes and traditional values to ensure national prosperity.
The Mirror: New Pope Leo XIV's brutal 4-word JD Vance comments resurface
Pope Leo, the newly elected leader of the Catholic Church, criticized US Vice President JD Vance in a recent X post, stating "JD Vance is wrong" regarding his views on Christian love. This post has garnered over 3.5 million views since his election.
Following the Pope's comments, reactions varied, with some praising his stance and others expressing concern about his relationship with American leadership. Vance's previous meeting with Pope Francis, which occurred shortly before the latter's death, has also sparked speculation and controversy.
#society
Le Monde: Banking secrecy: Switzerland clamps down on journalists but uses their revelations
Swiss law prohibits journalists from using leaked banking data, even for public interest stories, imposing severe penalties. This has led to criticism of the country’s stance on press freedom, especially in light of recent investigations revealing banking failures in anti-money laundering.
The case highlights the tension between banking secrecy and the need for transparency, as previous leaks have prompted significant regulatory investigations. The lack of legal protections for journalists raises concerns about the implications for public accountability in Switzerland.
GB News: Sadiq Khan and Angela Rayner 'plotting to concrete over London's green belt' in act of 'environmental vandalism'
Sadiq Khan plans to explore building tens of thousands of new homes on London's green belt, aiming to meet a target of 88,000 homes annually. This proposal has sparked criticism from Conservatives, who accuse him of betraying promises to protect green spaces and label the initiative as "environmental vandalism."
Khan argues that much of the green belt is low-quality land and insists that releasing some for development is necessary to address London's housing crisis. Critics, however, contend that he is abandoning his commitment to safeguard the environment.
#economy
The Mirror: Keir Starmer: I made workers a promise and our US trade deal delivers on it
The UK government has announced a new trade agreement with the US that will significantly reduce car tariffs from 27.5% to 10%, potentially saving thousands of jobs in the automotive sector. This deal aims to enhance trade for British food producers and support the steel industry.
The initiative is part of a broader strategy to boost investment and growth across the UK, with a focus on benefiting British workers and businesses. The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of delivering on commitments made to workers at Jaguar Land Rover.
#religion
Fox News: Capitol Hill lawmakers react to election of first American pope: ‘Unbelievable’
Senators expressed excitement over the election of Pope Leo XIV, the first American-born pontiff, with many highlighting the historic significance. Sen. John Hoeven called it "unbelievable," while other senators shared pride and hopes for the new pope's leadership.
Pope Leo XIV, born Robert Francis Prevost in Chicago, aims to bring his American perspective to the Vatican, with some senators hoping he will continue the legacy of Pope Francis while also addressing contemporary issues.
#other
Daily Mirror: 7 unhinged things Donald Trump did in 24 hours as he teases about trade deal
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