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#politics

The Western Journal: Dem Senator Who's Flirted with Court Packing Defends Ketanji Brown Jackson's Ludicrous Dissents: 'Not in Ordinary Times'
Dem Senator Who's Flirted with Court Packing Defends Ketanji Brown Jackson's Ludicrous Dissents: 'Not in Ordinary Times'
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson faces criticism from within her own liberal ranks, particularly for her recent dissents that have been deemed absurd, including references to hypothetical Martians. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse has come to her defense, arguing that her dissenting opinions highlight deeper issues within the Supreme Court's current dynamics.

Whitehouse claims that Jackson's approach challenges the status quo and questions the integrity of the Court, suggesting it has been influenced by special interests. He implies that her criticisms are necessary in a time when the Court's independence is perceived to be at stake. However, her arguments have drawn rebukes even from fellow justices, indicating a growing divide within the Court.


The Federalist: Analysts Behind Russia Collusion Assessment Are Still At CIA
Analysts Behind Russia Collusion Assessment Are Still At CIA
The CIA's investigation into the Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA) regarding Russia's interference in the 2016 election has revealed significant flaws, including the inappropriate inclusion of the Steele Dossier and unfounded confidence in Russia's intent to aid Trump. Analysts involved in the ICA remain at the CIA, raising concerns about accountability.

Director Ratcliffe's report indicates that the ICA was more corrupt than previously acknowledged, with ongoing investigations into the actions of former CIA Director Brennan and former FBI Director Comey. The lack of disciplinary action for the analysts involved suggests potential ongoing issues within the agency.


Le Monde: Bangladesh tribunal charges ousted prime minister Hasina over deaths of protesters
Bangladesh tribunal charges ousted prime minister Hasina over deaths of protesters
A special tribunal in Bangladesh has indicted former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and others on charges of crimes against humanity related to a mass uprising that resulted in hundreds of student deaths last year. Hasina, currently in exile in India, is being tried in absentia.

The prosecution claims Hasina orchestrated state violence against protesters, leading to mass killings and other atrocities. The tribunal has already sentenced her to six months in jail for contempt of court. The interim government has banned her Awami League party amid these proceedings.


The Federalist: It's Past Time Senate GOPers Confirm Trump's Nominees
It's Past Time Senate GOPers Confirm Trump's Nominees
Senate Majority Leader John Thune pledged to expedite the confirmation of President Trump's nominees, but over 120 appointments remain pending, including key positions in national security. The slow pace raises concerns about the GOP's commitment to fulfilling their electoral promises.

As Congress approaches its August recess, the likelihood of further delays increases. GOP leaders must face pressure from voters to prioritize these confirmations, as the current inaction undermines the administration's agenda and reflects poorly on their leadership.


Fox News: New book reveals what Obama and 'conqueror' Trump chatted about in viral moment during Carter's funeral
New book reveals what Obama and 'conqueror' Trump chatted about in viral moment during Carter's funeral
During former President Jimmy Carter's funeral in January 2025, Presidents Donald Trump and Barack Obama were seen engaging in a friendly conversation about golf, marking a moment of bipartisanship. This interaction, captured on social media, drew attention as Trump, recently re-elected, sat next to Obama among other former leaders.

The event sparked speculation online, with users humorously questioning the nature of their exchange and suggesting that their long history of political rivalry seemed to fade in that moment. Trump later remarked on the friendly appearance of their conversation, acknowledging their differing philosophies but noting their ability to get along.


The Western Journal: Fed-Up Chris Cuomo Eviscerates Anti-Trump Senator, Says He's No Longer Welcome on Show
Fed-Up Chris Cuomo Eviscerates Anti-Trump Senator, Says He's No Longer Welcome on Show
Chris Cuomo criticized Senator Chris Murphy for blaming the Trump administration's budget cuts for the Texas flash floods, stating it was inappropriate to politicize the tragedy. Cuomo emphasized that the National Weather Service had adequate staffing and timely warnings before the disaster.

Murphy's comments drew backlash, with Cuomo asserting that such politicization undermines public trust and distracts from effective governance. Other Democrats also linked the floods to climate change, further fueling the political debate surrounding the disaster.


#society

The Federalist: This SCOTUS Session Confirmed The Vibe Shift On Transing Kids
This SCOTUS Session Confirmed The Vibe Shift On Transing Kids
The U.S. Supreme Court has recently ruled in several cases to protect minors from gender ideology, upholding laws that ban medical transitions for youth and affirming parental rights in education. These decisions reflect a growing trend among states to limit experimental gender interventions for children.

As the court reinforces protections against gender ideology, concerns about the impact of such practices on youth are rising. Critics, including some within the LGBTQ+ community, are questioning the implications of untested medical procedures for children. The ongoing legal battles suggest a significant shift in public sentiment regarding these issues.


GB News: Rosie Duffield tells Martin Daubney the real reason she left the Labour Party as latest trans row erupts
Rosie Duffield tells Martin Daubney the real reason she left the Labour Party as latest trans row erupts
Former Labour MP Rosie Duffield cited "Labour's women problem" as a significant reason for her departure from the party. She expressed concerns over the candidacy of Steph Richards, a transgender woman, for the women's officer position in LGBT+ Labour, arguing that biological women should occupy such roles.

Duffield criticized the party's handling of gender issues and noted a perception of a male-dominated culture contributing to women's resignations. She feels relieved to be out of the party, emphasizing the need for clarity on women's spaces and roles within Labour.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Ukrainian US ambassador, seen with head in hands during Oval Office meeting, is departing DC
Ukrainian US ambassador, seen with head in hands during Oval Office meeting, is departing DC
Ukrainian Ambassador to the U.S. Oksana Markarova is leaving her post as part of a diplomatic rotation, according to Ukraine's foreign ministry. Her departure comes amid efforts by President Zelenskyy to refresh U.S.-Ukraine relations.

Markarova has faced criticism from some Republicans for perceived partisanship, particularly for hosting a campaign event for Democrats shortly before the 2024 elections, which led House Speaker Mike Johnson to call for her dismissal.


Times Of Israel: Houthi videos show attacks that sank two ships in Red Sea this week
Houthi videos show attacks that sank two ships in Red Sea this week
Houthi rebels in Yemen released footage of their attacks on the cargo ship Eternity C, which sank in the Red Sea, killing four crew members. The Houthis claimed the vessel was targeted for allegedly heading to an Israeli port, and they also attacked another ship, Magic Seas, in a similar manner.

The US condemned the attacks, stating they threaten maritime security and freedom of navigation. Houthi forces have escalated their campaign against shipping in the region, claiming to support Palestinians amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.


#military

Fox News: Taiwan conducts live-fire drills with US-made tanks as president looks on
Taiwan conducts live-fire drills with US-made tanks as president looks on
Taiwan's military conducted live-fire drills with U.S.-made Abrams M1A2T tanks as part of its annual Han Kuang exercises, aimed at enhancing defenses against China. President Lai Ching-te emphasized the importance of military strength for national security and regional stability.

Taiwan's military upgrades include F-16V jets and HIMARS missile systems, amid ongoing threats from China. Beijing dismissed the drills, asserting they will not deter its ambitions for Taiwan, which remains opposed to unification.