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Times Of Israel: Republicans urge Trump-Musk détente: ‘World a better place with bromance fully intact’
Republicans urge Trump-Musk détente: ‘World a better place with bromance fully intact’
Tensions between President Trump and Elon Musk have escalated, causing concern among Republican lawmakers about potential impacts on key legislation, including tax and border spending bills. Some party members express hope for reconciliation, emphasizing the benefits of collaboration between the two influential figures.

Despite the ongoing feud, House Speaker Mike Johnson remains optimistic that it won't derail legislative efforts. He believes in the importance of unity within the party and warns against challenging Trump's leadership. The situation remains fluid, with possibilities for both escalation and resolution.


#society

GB News: Lee Anderson despairs after watching ‘out of touch’ MPs react to Sarah Pochin’s burka question
Lee Anderson despairs after watching ‘out of touch’ MPs react to Sarah Pochin’s burka question
Reform MP Lee Anderson criticized fellow MPs for their negative reactions to Sarah Pochin's PMQ about banning burkas in Britain, claiming they are out of touch with public sentiment. He noted that the Prime Minister's response was inadequate and highlighted the support for such a ban among constituents.

Political commentator Andy Twelves countered that Pochin's focus on burkas detracted from pressing issues like rising living costs. The discussion has sparked debate within Reform UK, with some members questioning the relevance of the burka ban to current political priorities.


#history

The Telegraph: Bidding war erupts over document that ‘proves Tibetan independence’
Bidding war erupts over document that ‘proves Tibetan independence’
Documents from British diplomat Sir Basil Gould, which allegedly affirm Tibet's independence, are at the center of a bidding war in London. Followers of the Dalai Lama aim to secure these papers to prevent them from falling into Chinese possession.