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#politics
Fox News: Trump responds to Biden dismissal of autopen probe, says he didn't know 'what was going on'
President Trump criticized former President Biden, asserting he lacked awareness during his presidency and claiming the Biden administration's use of an autopen for signing documents is a significant political scandal. Trump has called for an investigation into whether Biden's aides misled the public regarding his cognitive state.
Biden dismissed Trump's allegations as "ridiculous" and a distraction, asserting he made all key decisions during his presidency. The controversy centers on the use of autopen signatures on official documents, which Trump argues undermines the integrity of presidential actions.
The Mirror: 'What Nigel Farage can teach Keir Starmer about politics'
Winter fuel payments and National Insurance increases are proving difficult for the government to sell to voters, as public dissatisfaction grows. Meanwhile, Nigel Farage's Reform UK party is gaining traction in the polls by appealing to a broad spectrum and capitalizing on the ruling party's missteps.
Keir Starmer's leadership is criticized for lacking a strong personal brand and failing to connect with voters, leading to a perception of Labour as ineffective. The party's recent policy announcements have not resonated, and there is a growing sense that both Labour and Reform lack substantive commitments.
Breitbart: George Clooney Makes Ominous Prediction About ‘Trumpism’ Once ‘Trump Is Finished’
George Clooney expressed skepticism about the longevity of Trumpism, suggesting that Donald Trump is a unique figure in politics whose charisma cannot be easily replicated. He noted that while Trump has a strong following, once he is out of the picture, the GOP will struggle to find a successor who can deliver the same message effectively.
Clooney also shared his concerns about potential backlash from Trump supporters, indicating a fear of being targeted by the former president. He made these remarks during an interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper.
Fox News: Musk says Trump would have lost 2024 election without him as 'Big Beautiful Bill' feud continues
Elon Musk responded to Donald Trump's criticism regarding the "Big Beautiful Bill," asserting that without his support, Trump would have lost the election. Musk expressed frustration over what he perceives as ingratitude from the former president.
This ongoing feud highlights tensions between the tech billionaire and the former president.
Fox News: DC restaurant groups blast Dems' 'baseless' boycott threat reportedly backed by AOC, Sanders
Dozens of Democratic lawmakers are boycotting six upscale Washington, D.C. restaurants due to ongoing labor disputes with STARR Restaurants and Knightsbridge Restaurant Group. The boycott is backed by Local 25, a hospitality workers' union, which claims workers are facing union-busting tactics.
STARR Restaurants has labeled the boycott as "baseless," asserting that most employees at Le Diplomate are not interested in union representation. The restaurant groups have criticized the lawmakers for their support of the boycott, questioning their understanding of the issue.
Forbes: Tesla Stock Falls 8% As Trump-Musk Relationship Appears To Unravel
Tesla shares fell over 8% amid escalating tensions between Elon Musk and former President Donald Trump. Musk criticized Trump's policy bill as "massive" and "pork-filled," while Trump suggested their relationship may be strained due to Musk's comments.
The decline in Tesla's stock follows a significant drop in sales in key markets and comes as Musk prepares to launch a robotaxi service in Austin. Analysts have raised concerns about Musk's focus on his government role impacting Tesla's leadership.
Fox News: Fox News White House correspondents share shock over Karine Jean-Pierre's party switch
Former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has announced her departure from the Democratic Party, rebranding as an independent ahead of her new book release. This move has surprised many in political circles, particularly former Biden administration officials who feel blindsided by her criticisms of their messaging.
Jean-Pierre's book, titled "Independent: A Look Inside a Broken White House, Outside the Party Lines," promises to detail her experiences during the Biden administration and the circumstances leading to Biden's decision not to seek a second term. Critics question the authenticity of her newfound independence, noting her previous role as a staunch defender of the administration.
The Mirror: 8 unhinged Donald Trump moments as he brings back his most hated policy
Donald Trump has reintroduced a travel ban targeting twelve countries, including seven majority Muslim nations, while claiming it will prevent foreign terror attacks. He also criticized European policies and discussed relations with leaders like Putin and Xi Jinping, indicating mixed sentiments.
Additionally, Trump signed an executive order aimed at restricting foreign students from attending Harvard, citing national security concerns. He appointed a 22-year-old with no relevant experience to lead extremism prevention efforts, raising questions about qualifications in key positions.
Forbes: Musk Accuses Trump Of 'Ingratitude' For His Campaign Donations, As Friendship Publicly Implodes
Elon Musk publicly criticized Donald Trump after the former president attacked him for opposing a key policy bill. Musk claimed his support was crucial for Trump’s election success, expressing disappointment over Trump's comments and the removal of electric vehicle incentives from the legislation.
Trump suggested Musk's criticism stemmed from "Trump derangement syndrome" and questioned their friendship. Musk defended his stance by highlighting the bill's rapid passage and the retention of oil and gas subsidies, while also sharing past tweets from Trump that echoed his concerns about government spending.
#society
GB News: Morrisons shopper in wheelchair FLOORED by security after she threw items at customers and yelled at staff
A wheelchair user was restrained by security at a Morrisons in Manchester after she reportedly threw products and attacked other shoppers. Witnesses described her aggressive behavior, including shouting and striking a female customer.
Greater Manchester Police arrested the woman on suspicion of assault and assaulting an officer after she allegedly attacked police when they arrived. The cause of her outburst remains unclear, and Morrisons has not commented on the incident.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Pope makes plea for peace with Ukraine in call with Putin
Pope Leo XIV called for peace in Ukraine during his first conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Vatican emphasized the need for dialogue, although it remains unclear if the pope urged Putin to speak with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Putin accused Kyiv of escalating the conflict and linked recent attacks on Russian infrastructure to Ukrainian actions. He also requested the Vatican advocate for religious freedoms in Ukraine, where tensions have risen over the treatment of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
Le Monde: French dock workers block arms shipment to Israel
French dock workers at the port of Fos-sur-Mer are blocking shipments of military materials to Israel, protesting against Israeli actions in Gaza. The CGT union claims the cargo includes links used to connect bullets, which they believe have been used against civilians.
Union leaders emphasize their commitment to international law and demand the French government halt arms deliveries to Israel. This action has garnered support from left-wing political figures in France, highlighting a broader call for humanitarian values in foreign policy.
#economy
Forbes: Trump Travel Ban: Rubio Gets To Decide Which Sports Events Get Exempted
President Trump's travel ban for 12 countries allows exceptions for athletes and their teams traveling to major sports events, but specifics are determined by Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The lack of clarity on which events qualify raises concerns about potential impacts on international tourism and economic output.
Sports tourism is significant, accounting for 10% of global spending, with projections for growth. However, experts warn that the travel ban and negative messaging could hinder U.S. tourism and deter international visitors, potentially affecting major upcoming events like the FIFA World Cup.
Fox News: Progressive Chicago mayor advocates for new 1% grocery tax to help billion-dollar deficit
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson proposed a 1% grocery tax to address the city's significant budget deficit. The current grocery tax is set to expire in January 2026, and without a replacement, the city could face an $80 million loss in revenue, potentially leading to cuts in critical services, including police.
Johnson emphasized that the new tax would simply replace the existing one, not create an additional burden on residents. The city council has until October 1 to introduce the new tax, but discussions around it have faced challenges, with some council members expressing frustration over missed opportunities for inclusion in the budget.
Breitbart: Warner Bros. Discovery Launches Fresh Round of Layoffs Across Cable Channels
Warner Bros. Discovery has announced layoffs affecting fewer than 100 employees as part of a restructuring within its linear cable division. This move follows a broader trend in the media industry as companies shift focus from cable to streaming and studios, with CEO David Zaslav emphasizing the need for strategic flexibility.
This announcement comes shortly after Disney also implemented significant layoffs across its entertainment divisions. Both companies are navigating the challenges of a changing media landscape, prioritizing growth in streaming and studio operations while managing their traditional cable businesses.
#military
The Telegraph: Russia is about to suffer its millionth casualty. For Putin, that’s a price worth paying
The war in Ukraine has resulted in staggering Russian casualties, with estimates suggesting around 250,000 soldiers dead and over 950,000 total casualties. Initially, Vladimir Putin deployed 200,000 troops expecting a swift victory, but his forces remain far from Kyiv.
The scale of loss highlights the brutal reality of the conflict, as the Russian military continues to suffer heavy losses without achieving its objectives.
Fox News: Russia vows to repair planes damaged by Ukraine in massive drone attack, claims they were 'not destroyed'
Russia claims its warplanes damaged in a recent Ukrainian drone attack will be repaired, despite satellite images showing significant destruction. Ukraine asserts it destroyed 40 aircraft during "Operation Spider's Web," a coordinated strike deep into Russian territory.
U.S. officials estimate around 20 planes were hit, with 10 confirmed destroyed. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy oversaw the operation, which was reportedly planned for over 18 months. Following the strikes, President Trump spoke with Putin, who indicated a need for retaliation.
#culture
Breitbart: 'Wicked' Star Cynthia Erivo Mocks Critics of Her ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ Casting: 'It's a Musical, the Gayest Place on Earth'
Cynthia Erivo, cast as Jesus in the upcoming Jesus Christ Superstar at the Hollywood Bowl, dismissed criticism of her role, stating, “It’s a musical, the gayest place on Earth.” She encouraged critics to embrace the production and questioned why a woman shouldn't portray Jesus.
Erivo also expressed concern over the current political climate affecting LGBTQ+ rights and the arts, particularly referencing the Kennedy Center's recent events. She hopes for a return to a more inclusive environment for creativity.
#education
Breitbart: A Win for Sanity: Board of Governors Rejects DEI Lunatic's Bid for U. of Florida Presidency
Florida Board of Governors rejects Santa Ono for UF presidency, seen as a win for conservatives against DEI initiatives.
#crime
Breitbart: Witness Testifies About Diddy Dangling Her from 17-Story Balcony
In a federal trial, Bryana Bongolan testified that Sean "Diddy" Combs assaulted her, claiming he dangled her over a balcony and threw her onto furniture. She recounted fearing for her safety and not reporting the incident to police. Combs faces serious charges, including racketeering and sex trafficking.
Defense lawyers challenged Bongolan's credibility, suggesting drug use affected her memory. The trial has featured multiple witnesses, including Combs's ex, Casanda Ventura, who has also accused him of abuse. The proceedings are ongoing and could continue for several weeks.
#other
Daily Mirror: Keir Starmer makes crucial vow after free school meals boost
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