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#politics
The Federalist: Making Sense Of The 'Mishmash' In GOP's 'Big, Beautiful Bill'
The recently passed "One Big, Beautiful Bill Act" by the Republican House is criticized for its lack of coherence and effectiveness, with provisions that may dilute its intended benefits. While it includes some spending reductions, it ultimately increases the deficit and fails to address critical issues like Medicare and Social Security reform.
The legislation has sparked ambivalence among conservatives, as key priorities appear compromised. Critics argue that without a clear narrative or purpose, the bill risks leaving Republicans vulnerable in the upcoming midterm elections.
The Economist: What Poland’s new hard-right president means for Europe
Poland's recent presidential election resulted in a victory for hard-right candidate Karol Nawrocki, who garnered 50.9% of the vote against liberal candidate Rafal Trzaskowski's 49.1%. The election highlighted the growing divide in European politics, with Nawrocki's win reflecting a shift towards nationalism.
Nawrocki's campaign was closely contested and received support from the Trump administration and other populist figures. His victory signals a potential change in Poland's political landscape and raises questions about the future direction of Europe as a whole.
The Telegraph: Greta Thunberg’s Gaza trip sums up the dangerous narcissism of our woke elite
Greta Thunberg and a group of activists have set sail from Sicily to Gaza, aiming to "break the Israeli blockade" and draw attention to what they describe as a humanitarian crisis. They claim a moral obligation to advocate for a free Palestine, despite skepticism about their impact.
Critics argue that their efforts are performative and self-serving, overshadowing Israel's actual humanitarian aid efforts, which have provided millions of meals to Gazans. This situation highlights the disconnect between modern activism and tangible assistance, raising concerns about the motivations behind such high-profile demonstrations.
The Western Journal: Trump’s Six Words of Advice for Macron Makes WH Staff Roar with Laughter
President Trump humorously advised French President Macron to "make sure the door remains closed" after a viral video showed Brigitte Macron slapping her husband on a plane. He expressed that both Macron and his wife are "fine" and dismissed the incident as a misunderstanding.
Elon Musk also commented on the situation, joking about his own black eye and distancing himself from the incident. Macron later downplayed the event, calling it a light-hearted joke between him and his wife.
GB News: 'Despicable!' Ben Leo rages at Labour peer in blistering row after defending Lord Hermer remarks: 'Smearing honest Britons!'
Ben Leo criticized Baron George Foulkes for defending Lord Hermer's remarks comparing calls to leave the ECHR to pre-Nazi Germany. Foulkes argued that Lord Hermer's comments were misrepresented and only "clumsily" worded, emphasizing the importance of the rule of law.
Leo countered that the comparison was offensive to many British citizens, asserting that Parliament should maintain sovereignty without interference from international courts. The debate highlighted tensions within the Labour Party and differing views on the implications of international law.
The Federalist: FBI Revelations Show Mueller Special Counsel Was A Cover-Up
The FBI's Sentinel system allows agents to hide investigative reports from other authorized users, raising concerns about compliance with constitutional obligations to disclose evidence in criminal and civil cases. This functionality was reportedly used during the Russia collusion investigation, limiting access to potentially relevant documents.
Recent revelations indicate that the "Prohibited Access" designation in Sentinel may have obstructed investigations, including those related to Nellie Ohr, who allegedly lied to Congress. Questions remain about the extent of this issue and whether it has affected oversight by Congress and compliance with Freedom of Information Act requests.
#society
The Federalist: False Promises: Sexual Liberation Hurts Us All
The sexual revolution, once heralded as a path to freedom and happiness, has led to widespread dissatisfaction and loneliness. Despite the promises of liberation from traditional norms, Americans are increasingly unmarried and childless, with declining birthrates and rising feelings of isolation.
Research indicates that those who marry and engage in religious practices report greater happiness and fulfillment, contrary to the expectations set by sexual liberalism. The revolution has not delivered on its promises, leading many to question its impact on relationships and overall well-being.
#crime
Fox News: Boulder, Colorado suspected terror attack suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman faces murder, assault, other charges
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, faces multiple charges, including first-degree murder and assault, following a violent incident in Boulder, Colorado, described by the FBI as a "targeted terror attack." The attack injured eight individuals, with one in critical condition, as Soliman allegedly set people on fire while shouting "Free Palestine."
Soliman, who is in the U.S. illegally, was arrested after the attack on a pro-Israel group advocating for the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas. He is currently held on a $10 million bond. The FBI is treating the incident as ideologically motivated violence.
The Western Journal: Watch: Police Chase Turns Into Shootout as Suspect Reaches Dead End on Pier
A police chase in Newport Beach ended in a deadly shooting when officers pursued homicide suspect Jose Velasquez to the end of a pier. Velasquez, 45, was shot after brandishing a firearm. He was suspected of killing his girlfriend, Storm Wolf, prior to the chase.
Despite nearly 30 rounds fired by police, no bystanders were injured. Witnesses described the chaotic scene, noting the unusual sight of a car on the pier. The incident is under investigation by the Santa Ana Police Department.