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#politics

The Western Journal: Police Evidence Links Politically-Motivated Assassination to 'No Kings' Protests
Police Evidence Links Politically-Motivated Assassination to 'No Kings' Protests
Melissa Hortman, former Minnesota House speaker, was fatally shot alongside her husband by a suspect posing as a police officer. Investigators found a manifesto in the suspect's vehicle targeting multiple officials, including Minnesota State Sen. John Hoffman, who was also shot.

The suspect had flyers for the "No Kings" protests, prompting warnings from authorities. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz condemned the violence, affirming a commitment to accountability. The FBI is assisting in the investigation, with President Trump emphasizing that such violence is unacceptable.


Breitbart: Fashion Notes: Melania Trump Hosts White House Picnic in Dolce & Gabbana
Fashion Notes: Melania Trump Hosts White House Picnic in Dolce & Gabbana
First Lady Melania Trump hosted the Congressional Picnic on the White House South Lawn, showcasing a bright outfit featuring a Dolce & Gabbana white button-down shirt and floral print pants. The event aimed to foster bipartisanship among members of Congress.

President Trump addressed attendees during the picnic, a tradition designed to set aside partisanship. Senate Republicans are considering adjustments to the House-passed tax-and-immigration package, specifically raising the state and local tax deduction cap to $30,000.


Times Of Israel: Minnesota state Democrat shot dead, another hurt in apparent assassination
Minnesota state Democrat shot dead, another hurt in apparent assassination
A gunman shot two Democratic lawmakers in Minnesota, killing one and wounding the other, in what officials described as politically motivated violence. The suspect, who escaped during a police exchange of gunfire, allegedly impersonated a law enforcement officer.

Governor Tim Walz condemned the attacks, emphasizing the need for peaceful discourse in democracy. The incident occurred amid deep political divisions in the U.S., with protests against President Trump planned for the same day. Authorities are conducting a manhunt for the assailant.


The Western Journal: 'No Kings' Protests Canceled Across Minnesota After Targeted Assassinations Appear to Be Linked
'No Kings' Protests Canceled Across Minnesota After Targeted Assassinations Appear to Be Linked
The "No Kings" protests in Minnesota were canceled following the targeted shootings of two Democratic lawmakers, Melissa Hortman and John Hoffman. Hortman and her husband died, while Hoffman and his wife are hospitalized. The suspect, Vince Boelter, had links to the protests.

Minnesota State Police advised against attending the demonstrations due to safety concerns, as the suspect remains at large. Governor Tim Walz and the FBI are involved in the investigation, emphasizing that such violence will not be tolerated.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Israeli Amb.: We Struck Iran on Day Trump's Deadline to Them Had Passed
Israeli Amb.: We Struck Iran on Day Trump's Deadline to Them Had Passed
Israeli Ambassador Yechiel Leiter stated that Israel's strikes against Iran coincided with the expiration of a 60-day timeline set by President Trump. He expressed skepticism about Iran's willingness to negotiate, citing their commitment to nuclear weaponization and a desire to destroy Israel.

Leiter emphasized the urgency of the situation, referencing a critical IAEA report that condemned Iran for its nuclear activities. He warned that Iran's rapid advancement toward nuclear capability poses a significant threat to Israel's existence.


Breitbart: WATCH -- Walz: China 'Might' Have 'Moral Authority' in Israel-Iran Conflict
WATCH -- Walz: China 'Might' Have 'Moral Authority' in Israel-Iran Conflict
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz suggested that China may hold "moral authority" in the Israel-Iran conflict, stating that the U.S. is not perceived as a neutral actor. His comments followed Israeli airstrikes on Iranian military targets amid escalating tensions.

Walz's ties to the Chinese Communist Party have raised concerns, with reports linking him to Chinese secret police stations and previous interactions with CCP officials. His remarks come as Israel intensifies its military actions against Iran, citing threats related to nuclear capabilities.


#culture

Breitbart: GLAAD Scolds Hollywood as 'Queer Representation' Drops in Films and TV
GLAAD Scolds Hollywood as 'Queer Representation' Drops in Films and TV
GLAAD reports a significant decline in LGBTQ+ representation in Hollywood, marking a three-year low. The group rated various studios, awarding only A24 a passing grade for inclusion, while others like Disney and Netflix received "poor" ratings.

GLAAD criticized the film Emilia Pérez for its portrayal of transgender issues, calling it a missed opportunity for serious storytelling. GLAAD emphasizes the need for greater visibility and representation of LGBTQ+ narratives in film, particularly amid ongoing political challenges.


Fox News: Brad Pitt, Ines de Ramon spotted on double date with Bradley Cooper, Gigi Hadid
Brad Pitt, Ines de Ramon spotted on double date with Bradley Cooper, Gigi Hadid
Brad Pitt and his girlfriend Ines de Ramon were seen together in New York City on a double date with Bradley Cooper and Gigi Hadid. The couples enjoyed dinner at Cote Korean Steakhouse, marking a rare public appearance for Pitt and de Ramon.

Pitt, recently emerging from a lengthy divorce battle with Angelina Jolie, appeared relaxed and happy. He downplayed the significance of the divorce's conclusion, emphasizing that life and relationships evolve naturally. The couple confirmed their relationship in 2022 and made their first public appearance together at the 2024 British Grand Prix.


GB News: Watch the moment 'irresponsible' tourists destroy crystal-studded 'Van Gogh' chair by sitting on it
Watch the moment 'irresponsible' tourists destroy crystal-studded 'Van Gogh' chair by sitting on it
A tourist at Maffei Palace in Verona damaged a valuable artwork by sitting on it for a photograph. The chair, created by Nicola Bolla and adorned with Swarovski crystals, buckled under his weight, leading to visible damage. The incident was captured on security cameras.

The museum described the act as "every museum's nightmare" and emphasized the need for awareness about the value of art. Fortunately, restorers managed to repair the piece, which is now restored to its original condition.


#crime

The Western Journal: Former Postal Workers Charged for Theft of Checks Worth Over $80 Million
Former Postal Workers Charged for Theft of Checks Worth Over $80 Million
Four individuals, including two former USPS employees, have been charged with stealing over $80 million in U.S. Treasury checks from a postal facility in Philadelphia. The suspects allegedly took checks marked "return to sender" and resold them via Telegram.

While the total face value of the stolen checks exceeded $80 million, the federal government lost $11 million in cashed checks. If convicted, the main suspect faces up to 25 years in prison. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.