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11 Jun 2024
#politics
The Western Journal: Admin Celebrates Juneteenth on WH Lawn, It Doesn't Take Social Media Long to Notice What's Wrong With Biden
Admin celebrates Juneteenth at WH with a concert, full of political posturing. Biden appears confused and unresponsive, raising concerns over his appeal to black voters. Old age not helping his campaign. Will Biden find support in critical states for re-election?
Le Monde: Macron rules out resigning 'whatever the result' of snap elections
French President Macron faces far-right rise in politics, remains firm on not resigning. Tension rises as alliances shift, deepening political divide.
The Western Journal: Watch: Nancy Pelosi Jan. 6 Video Surfaces with Bombshell Scene: 'I Take Responsibility'
Nancy Pelosi admits fault for lacking Capitol security on Jan. 6, 2021 in new video footage. She is seen discussing the lack of accountability for the breach as her daughter films. Pelosi criticized for blaming Trump when she failed her responsibility.
Fox News: Democratic Party to reimburse WH for Jill Biden flights between Paris and Delaware for Hunter trial
Jill Biden's transatlantic travel to attend son's trial covered by taxpayers despite DNC's plan to reimburse. Costs include first-class fare for flights between France and Delaware.
GB News: Malawi vice-president killed in plane crash after jet 'went off radar'
Malawi's Vice President Chilima dies in a plane crash en route to Mzuzu airport. President Chakwera confirms the tragic news, with no survivors. Chilima was a vocal critic of corruption in the government.
Fox News: European voters reject socialism, far-left policies in EU Parliament elections: 'Political earthquake'
Voters reject left-wing policies in EU elections, sending a warning to Biden. Europe and U.S. share concerns on mass migration and border security.
Center-right gains traction in EU elections as a backlash against far-left ideologies grows. Rising right-wing parties reflect voters' desire for change and rejection of leftist agendas.
Times Of Israel: NYC protesters wave terror group flags, call for intifada outside Nova massacre exhibit
Protesters at anti-Israel rally outside Nova exhibit in NYC wave flags of terror groups, chant for attacks on Israeli civilians. Six people received summonses for disorderly conduct.
Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupt Nova exhibit in NYC, vandalizing and causing disturbances. Music producer Scooter Braun and Congressman Ritchie Torres condemn the demonstrations as bigoted and harmful.
Le Monde: French conservative party leader backs alliance with Le Pen
Ciotti of Les Republicains proposes alliance with far-right Rassemblement National in snap legislative elections, despite controversy amongst his party.
Ciotti believes an alliance with RN is necessary to oppose Macronism and the radical left, citing the weakness of LR. Le Pen praises the move as courageous.
Liberty Nation News: Can the G7 Keep Globalism From Running Aground? - Liberty Nation News
The G7 summit sees leaders in turmoil post-elections and facing right-wing challenges. Macron and Scholz falter; Meloni stands strong. UK's Sunak struggles as Farage rises. Biden and other G7 leaders unpopular at home. Summit could define globalist future with leaders facing doubtful reelections.
#society
The Federalist: Government Lawyers Redefine 'Public Nuisance' To Enrich Friends
A legal trend is emerging where government attorneys partner with private firms to sue big pharma over opioids, creating novel issues with public nuisance doctrine and justice seeking. State attorney generals seek common good via lucrative lawsuits but pervert justice with private attorney profits.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: 4 US college instructors stabbed in attack at Chinese public park
American educators from Iowa were stabbed in a park in China, but are in stable condition, according to officials. The incident was labeled a "random attack" by China's foreign ministry and will not impact US-China relations.
The victims were part of a teaching exchange program with a Chinese university. Social media images of the attack were quickly censored in China, where the suspect's apprehension remains uncertain. President Xi Jinping's effort to boost ties with young Americans contrasts with a State Department travel advisory to China.
The Telegraph: The West would rather stand with terrorists than Israel
Western nations must reconsider how to deal with jihadi hostage situations after Israelis successfully rescued their captives. Should diplomacy or direct military action be prioritized to ensure the safe return of all hostages held by terrorist groups?