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#politics
Fox News: The politics of shamelessness: a survival tactic from Trump to party loyalty
Politicians often shift their positions to navigate changing political landscapes, leading to explanations that may lack credibility. This behavior is particularly evident in Donald Trump, who has shown a remarkable ability to contradict himself without concern for past statements, appealing to his supporters' expectations of flexibility.
Trump's political maneuvering, including his recent pardons and fluctuating stances on issues like TikTok, illustrates a broader trend in politics where leaders adapt to maintain support. This dynamic is contrasted with the Democratic Party's lack of a strong national spokesperson, which may contribute to Trump's continued influence.
#society
GB News: Jess Phillips forced to issue grovelling apology after Labour breaks key grooming gangs promise
Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips has apologized to MPs for Labour's failure to publish plans regarding inquiries into Britain's rape gangs scandal, initially promised for May. She cited a request for a short extension from Baroness Casey, whose review is expected soon.
During the debate, Conservative MP Graham Stuart criticized Labour's handling of the situation, comparing it to cover-ups in the Catholic and Anglican churches. Labour MPs responded with shouts of "shame on you," while Phillips defended the government's commitment to victims and reported an increase in arrests related to the issue.
#military
Times Of Israel: Three IDF soldiers killed by roadside bomb in north Gaza’s Jabalia
Three Israeli soldiers were killed and two wounded by a roadside bomb in Jabalia, Gaza, during military operations. The soldiers, all from the Givati Brigade's Rotem Battalion, were escorting a fire engine when their convoy was struck by an explosive device.
The incident marks the IDF's deadliest loss since renewed combat operations began after a ceasefire ended in March. The military is investigating how the route was compromised and the bombs planted. Prime Minister Netanyahu expressed condolences to the families of the fallen soldiers.