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#politics

Fox News: Ex-ABC reporter Terry Moran immediately moves to Substack after abrupt exit
Ex-ABC reporter Terry Moran immediately moves to Substack after abrupt exit
Former ABC News correspondent Terry Moran announced his move to Substack after being dropped by the network for a social media post criticizing President Trump and advisor Stephen Miller. ABC News stated that Moran's comments violated their policies, leading to the decision not to renew his contract.

Moran's remarks received backlash, including from White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, who deemed them "unhinged." ABC News staff expressed disappointment over Moran's actions, emphasizing the importance of maintaining journalistic credibility.


GB News: 'Sovereignty surrendered!' Former Tory minister explodes over UK 'giving Gibraltar border to Spain'
'Sovereignty surrendered!' Former Tory minister explodes over UK 'giving Gibraltar border to Spain'
Former Secretary of State Michelle Donelan criticized the UK government's new Gibraltar agreement, claiming it undermines British sovereignty by allowing Spanish officials to conduct passport checks at Gibraltar airport. She argued that the deal fails to protect British interests and compromises the territory's autonomy.

In contrast, Foreign Secretary David Lammy defended the agreement as a breakthrough that safeguards British sovereignty while addressing economic concerns for Gibraltar. The deal aims to streamline border checks and facilitate travel between Gibraltar and Spain, following years of negotiations post-Brexit.


The Western Journal: We Finally Know What Happened to the Baggie of Cocaine Found at White House: Cover-Up Confirmed?
We Finally Know What Happened to the Baggie of Cocaine Found at White House: Cover-Up Confirmed?
A report reveals that the Secret Service destroyed evidence related to a bag of cocaine found in the White House in July 2023 shortly after closing the investigation. This has raised questions about the integrity of the investigation and whether there was an attempt to cover up the incident.

Former Secret Service head Kimberly Cheatle allegedly overruled officials who wanted to preserve the evidence and faced backlash for her actions. The situation has led to renewed scrutiny of the Biden administration, particularly regarding connections to Hunter Biden.


Fox News: FIRST ON FOX: High ranking DOJ official resigns post to run for attorney general in red state
FIRST ON FOX: High ranking DOJ official resigns post to run for attorney general in red state
Aaron Reitz has resigned from his position in the Trump administration's Department of Justice to run for Texas Attorney General, claiming a "fight for the soul of Texas." He aims to utilize legal measures to support President Trump and address issues like border security and election integrity.

Reitz, a former Marine and chief of staff to Senator Ted Cruz, emphasizes his conservative credentials and seeks endorsements from prominent Republicans. His campaign comes amid a competitive primary race as current Attorney General Ken Paxton aims for a Senate seat.


#society

Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: If you're marching with Antifa, you are not a 'peaceful' protester
DAVID MARCUS: If you're marching with Antifa, you are not a 'peaceful' protester
Protesters at anti-ICE events may unknowingly be supporting violent groups like Antifa, which use peaceful demonstrations as cover for criminal activities. Attendees are urged to consider their role and the potential consequences of remaining at protests where violence occurs.

The piece emphasizes that peaceful protesters should leave if violence breaks out, as their presence can enable such actions. It calls for a critical evaluation of protest dynamics and the responsibility of individuals to not condone violence.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Israeli troops enter southern Syrian village to arrest alleged Hamas members
Israeli troops enter southern Syrian village to arrest alleged Hamas members
Israeli troops conducted a raid in Beit Jinn, Syria, detaining several alleged Hamas operatives. The operation, carried out by reservists from the Alexandroni Brigade, aimed to thwart planned terror attacks against Israel. The IDF reported capturing weapons during the raid.

Syria's interior ministry claimed the detainees were civilians and stated one person was killed by Israeli fire. The operation follows recent discussions between Syria and Israel aimed at reducing regional tensions, despite ongoing skepticism from Israel regarding Syria's new leadership.


Times Of Israel: Iran vows to ramp up enrichment after UN watchdog finds it breached nuke safeguards
Iran vows to ramp up enrichment after UN watchdog finds it breached nuke safeguards
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has declared Iran in noncompliance with its nuclear safeguards, marking the first such resolution in two decades. In response, Iran announced plans to establish a new enrichment facility and increase uranium enrichment, escalating tensions amid ongoing negotiations with the US and concerns over potential Israeli strikes.

The IAEA's resolution, backed by the US, France, UK, and Germany, emphasizes Iran's failure to cooperate regarding undeclared nuclear materials. While the resolution aims to encourage diplomatic solutions, it also opens the door for potential reinstatement of UN sanctions if Iran does not comply with requests for transparency.


#crime

The Western Journal: The Law Just Caught Up with 2 Alleged LA Rioters Accused of 'Vile Attacks' Against Officers
The Law Just Caught Up with 2 Alleged LA Rioters Accused of 'Vile Attacks' Against Officers
Two men, Emiliano Garduno Galvez and Wrackkie Quiogue, have been charged with possessing Molotov cocktails during recent riots in Los Angeles linked to protests against immigration enforcement. The U.S. Attorney emphasized that violent protests will face severe penalties.

Additionally, two other individuals, Christian Andres Garcia and Rene Luna, face misdemeanor charges for assaulting federal officers during a protest in Santa Ana. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.