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#politics

The Federalist: Trump's 'Baby Bonds' Are Clinton's '07 Handout in MAGA Clothing
Trump's 'Baby Bonds' Are Clinton's '07 Handout in MAGA Clothing
President Trump is advocating for a $1,000 "baby bond" program, reminiscent of Hillary Clinton's 2007 proposal, which was criticized by Republicans as budget-busting and pandering. The new plan, now termed "Trump Accounts," could impose a $4 billion annual burden on taxpayers while benefiting wealthy families and financial institutions.

The program lacks income limits and minimal citizenship verification, potentially incentivizing illegal immigration. Critics argue this approach undermines conservative principles and fiscal responsibility, echoing concerns raised during Clinton's campaign. Republicans are urged to abandon this initiative in favor of genuine conservative policies that prioritize tax cuts and existing savings accounts.


The Western Journal: Musk, Trump May Squash Beef: Musk Signals Desire for Peace, Trump Aides Schedule Meeting
Musk, Trump May Squash Beef: Musk Signals Desire for Peace, Trump Aides Schedule Meeting
Elon Musk and President Donald Trump appear to be mending their relationship after a public feud over the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which Musk criticized for its spending. Trump threatened to cut Musk's government contracts but later downplayed the conflict, suggesting both parties might seek reconciliation.

Musk initially escalated tensions by calling the bill "outrageous" and "a disgusting abomination," but later agreed to "cool off" after advice from allies. White House aides are reportedly working to broker peace between the two, emphasizing the importance of collaboration for future government efficiency.


The Federalist: Right Media Scooped CNN On Joe Biden's Cheap Fake Presidency
Right Media Scooped CNN On Joe Biden's Cheap Fake Presidency
CNN anchor Jake Tapper's new book, “Original Sin,” reveals claims from Biden's inner circle suggesting that he was not fit to lead and that unelected aides effectively ran the White House. Critics argue this undermines democracy and may even be illegal.

Despite earlier reports from right-leaning outlets, mainstream media, including CNN, failed to address Biden's mental fitness during his presidency. As Senate Republicans plan hearings to investigate the situation, questions remain about who truly governed while Biden served as a figurehead.


#society

GB News: Prince William and Duchess of Edinburgh join forces for rare royal engagement in Princess Kate's absence
Prince William and Duchess of Edinburgh join forces for rare royal engagement in Princess Kate's absence
Prince William and the Duchess of Edinburgh attended the Royal Cornwall Show, marking William's first visit as Duke of Cornwall. They engaged with local food producers and highlighted mental health support for farming communities, aligning with William's advocacy.

The event, celebrating its 232nd year, showcases Cornwall's agricultural heritage and attracts around 120,000 visitors annually. It features livestock sections, local food, and entertainment, promoting sustainable practices and traditional farming skills.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: EU rallies behind International Criminal Court after US sanctions four judges
EU rallies behind International Criminal Court after US sanctions four judges
The EU has expressed support for the International Criminal Court (ICC) following new U.S. sanctions against four ICC judges, which were imposed in response to the court's actions regarding Israeli officials and alleged U.S. war crimes. Slovenia is advocating for the EU to activate its blocking statute to prevent enforcement of these sanctions in Europe.

European leaders emphasized the importance of the ICC's independence and its role in international justice. The court has faced challenges from U.S. actions, including previous sanctions against its chief prosecutor, and continues to seek protection from external pressures.


#military

The Federalist: The Senate Must Swiftly Confirm Fighter Pilot Matthew Lohmeier
The Senate Must Swiftly Confirm Fighter Pilot Matthew Lohmeier
The Senate should expedite the confirmation of Matthew Lohmeier as Under Secretary of the Air Force, as critical defense positions remain unfilled. Lohmeier, a highly qualified candidate with extensive military experience, has faced backlash for challenging diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts in the military.

His confirmation is essential for national security, especially given the backlog of Trump administration nominees. Lohmeier's unique qualifications, including expertise in space operations and firsthand experience in the Pacific theater, position him to effectively address contemporary strategic challenges.