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#politics
Fox News: The Left's dehumanization of Trump is pushing people over the edge – with disastrous consequences
A former Coast Guard lieutenant has been arrested by the FBI for allegedly threatening to kill President Trump, raising concerns about how a seemingly upstanding citizen could resort to such violence. The suspect, who served 33 years in the Coast Guard and as a FEMA instructor, reportedly made online threats involving various methods of assassination.
The article argues that the escalating rhetoric from the Left against Trump may contribute to radicalizing individuals, pushing them toward violent thoughts. It questions how many others might be similarly influenced by the constant dehumanization and incendiary language directed at Trump, suggesting that words can have dangerous consequences.
Times Of Israel: Anti-Israel activists damage, spray red paint on planes at UK military base
Anti-Israel activists from Palestine Action vandalized two military aircraft at the Royal Air Force base in Brize Norton, England, claiming the UK is complicit in Israeli actions in Gaza. They used red paint and crowbars, damaging the Voyager aircraft and leaving a Palestine flag.
The UK defense ministry condemned the act as vandalism and stated it is cooperating with police on the investigation. Palestine Action has previously targeted defense firms linked to Israel, and tensions have escalated globally since the October 7, 2023, assault in Israel.
#society
The Federalist: The 10 Years Since Obergefell Have Proven Its Critics Right
Ten years post-Obergefell, opponents of same-sex marriage argue they have been vindicated, claiming the movement was built on falsehoods. Support for same-sex marriage appears to be waning, particularly among conservatives, as groups like the Southern Baptist Convention advocate for its repeal.
Critics assert that the legalization of same-sex marriage has led to broader social changes that undermine traditional views on gender and family. They argue that this shift is rooted in a rejection of human nature and that opposition to same-sex marriage is crucial for defending these perceived truths.
Fox News: Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Evangelicals with Trump in support of Israel's war on Iran
Evangelical leaders in the U.S. express strong support for President Trump’s backing of Israel amid its conflict with Iran. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is coordinating evacuation flights for stranded Americans, while tensions in New York City rise as candidates address Middle East issues.
The NYPD has increased security at Jewish sites following Israel's military actions. A UN report accuses Israel of serious human rights violations, while campus antisemitism is reportedly fueled by misinformation on social media.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Donald Trump offers 'last chance' to Iran to make a deal as UK issues urgent warning to US President
Donald Trump has delayed a decision on potential military strikes against Iran for up to two weeks, allowing for a possible diplomatic resolution to its nuclear program. He indicated uncertainty about his next steps, while UK and European leaders urged against escalating tensions, advocating for diplomacy.
As discussions continue between European foreign ministers and Iran, Trump's administration emphasizes a preference for negotiation over military action. Despite his tough rhetoric, including comments about Iranian leadership, the focus remains on finding a peaceful solution.
#crime
Fox News: Federal agents thwart man's explosive alleged plot against officers during LA riots
Grzegorz Vandenberg, 48, has been arrested for allegedly planning to use fireworks and explosives against law enforcement during protests in Los Angeles. He reportedly sought assistance in selecting harmful fireworks and claimed military experience, intending to target police officers.
Vandenberg faces federal charges for transporting explosives with the intent to injure or intimidate individuals, which could lead to a 10-year prison sentence if convicted. Authorities emphasized that violence against law enforcement is a crime, not a form of protest.