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Breitbart: DNC Chair Given 'Mop and Bucket' to Clean Up Failing Democrat Party
DNC Chair Ken Martin faces significant challenges following the party's losses in 2024, with internal turmoil and financial struggles. A recent poll shows 62% of Democrats want new leadership, while the DNC's funds are dwarfed by the RNC's reserves.
With infighting and leadership dissatisfaction, Martin aims to restore the party's image and reconnect with working-class voters. The DNC's donor platform is also under scrutiny amid reports of internal chaos and departures of senior officials.
Fox News: AOC, other angry Democrats, call for Trump impeachment over attack on Iran
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and other Democrats have called for the impeachment of President Trump following his military strike on Iran's nuclear facilities without Congressional approval. They argue this action violates the Constitution and Congressional War Powers, with Ocasio-Cortez stating it risks long-term conflict.
Rep. Sean Casten also labeled the strike an "unambiguous impeachable offense," emphasizing that no president can act without Congressional consent unless facing an imminent threat. The calls for impeachment reflect significant Democratic discontent with Trump's unilateral military actions.
Fox News: JONATHAN TURLEY: Dems suddenly outraged over presidential war powers
Democrats are calling for impeachment and deeming President Trump’s military actions against Iran unconstitutional, despite similar actions by previous presidents that they supported or ignored. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries have voiced their outrage.
The War Powers Act has been largely ineffective, with presidents historically asserting their authority to conduct military operations without congressional approval. Trump reportedly complied with the Act by notifying Congress post-attack, and critics' calls for impeachment seem inconsistent with past actions of both Democratic and Republican leaders.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Iran could be more dangerous than ever. Here’s how
President Trump has authorized military strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, potentially crippling its nuclear program and escalating tensions in the Middle East. While the strikes are positioned as a means to bring Iran to negotiations, Tehran's response could provoke a broader regional conflict.
Iran is currently strategizing its retaliation, likely opting for asymmetric responses rather than direct confrontation. Despite the regime's historical resilience, the potential for internal dissent remains, particularly if current strategies fail. Long-term risks persist, necessitating careful consideration of future military actions.
Breitbart: Iran's Foreign Minister Heading for Moscow Talks with Putin
Iran's foreign minister will meet with Russian President Putin following U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. Abbas Araghchi emphasized Iran's commitment to defend its interests and praised Russia as a key ally, indicating ongoing consultations between the two nations.
The U.S. attack has prompted warnings from Iran's IRGC about potential retaliation. The outcome of the meeting in Moscow could shape Iran's response and the level of support it may receive from Russia.
Breitbart: Fmr Dem Counsel Epstein: Iran Strike 'Worthy of Nobel Prize if Successful'
Julian Epstein, former chief counsel for the Democratic House Judiciary Committee, praised President Trump's military actions against Iran, suggesting they could merit a Nobel Peace Prize. He described the strikes as a pivotal moment for world peace and Israel, likening the threat of a nuclear Iran to giving Hitler such power.
Epstein characterized Iran as a "caged animal" that may retaliate but ultimately has limited options. He emphasized the significance of the strikes in reducing a major global threat, asserting that failure to engage diplomatically could lead to severe consequences for Iran.
Times Of Israel: Hegseth says US strikes ‘obliterated’ Iran’s nuclear ambitions; now Iran should negotiate
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the success of military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, claiming they "obliterated" Tehran's nuclear ambitions. The operation, named "Operation Midnight Hammer," involved extensive planning and advanced weaponry, targeting sites like Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan.
Despite the strikes, Iran retaliated with missile attacks on Israel, causing significant destruction and casualties. Hegseth emphasized that the US does not seek war with Iran but aims to neutralize its nuclear threats and encouraged negotiations for peace.
Breitbart: Defense Secretary Hegseth: 'This Mission Was Not, Has Not Been About Regime Change'
President Trump aims for peace following successful military strikes that significantly impaired Iran's nuclear capabilities. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized that the operation was not about regime change but rather neutralizing threats to U.S. interests and Israel's security.
Hegseth noted that the strikes were precise and effective, leaving Iran with a choice to pursue negotiations for stability in the Middle East. He expressed hope that Iran would respond positively to U.S. overtures for peace after witnessing the overwhelming military capability displayed.
#military
Fox News: Israeli pilot and navigator reveal inside story of unprecedented strikes against Iran’s ‘existential threat’
Israeli Air Force pilots report on their ongoing air campaign against Iran, emphasizing its significance for both national and global security. They claim to have achieved air superiority and targeted over 1,000 crucial sites, including missile depots and nuclear facilities.
The operation is framed as a necessary preemptive strike against an imminent threat from Iran, with pilots expressing a strong sense of duty and patriotism. They assert that their actions are vital not only for Israel but for Western civilization as a whole.
#education
GB News: Prince George's next school 'chosen by Prince William and Princess Kate' as royal couple come to an agreement
Prince George is likely to attend Eton College starting September 2026, following a thorough search by the Prince and Princess of Wales. The decision is influenced by Prince William's history at Eton and the school's proximity to their Windsor home, despite consideration of Marlborough College.
Eton's annual fees exceed £63,000, making it one of the priciest schools in Britain. While no official announcement has been made, sources suggest Eton is confident about securing the future King. Speculation had also surrounded other schools, including Highgate School, during the couple's search.
#crime
Le Monde: Wave of syringe attacks mar France's music street festival
During France's Fête de la Musique, 145 people reported being pricked with syringes, prompting police to detain 12 suspects. Social media posts had called for targeting women during the event, raising concerns over potential needle spiking incidents.
In addition to the syringe attacks, over 370 individuals were arrested for various offenses, with 14 festival-goers suffering serious injuries, including a 17-year-old hospitalized for stab wounds. Thirteen law enforcement officers were also injured during the festivities.