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#politics

GB News: Foreign worker who tried to bill taxpayers for UK visa caught out in fraud probe
Foreign worker who tried to bill taxpayers for UK visa caught out in fraud probe
An agency worker at City Hall attempted to fraudulently reclaim £1,239 for a UK work visa by misclassifying it as a flight expense. The internal counter fraud team uncovered the scheme during a routine investigation, revealing multiple claims submitted to bypass expense limits.

The Greater London Authority (GLA) spends nearly £9 million annually on agency staff, with rising costs and no clear plans to reduce their numbers. Concerns have been raised about the GLA's financial oversight, especially regarding visa sponsorship for temporary workers.


Fox News: Protesters clash with conservatives at Turning Point's Student Action Summit in Tampa Bay
Protesters clash with conservatives at Turning Point's Student Action Summit in Tampa Bay
Protesters gathered outside the Turning Point USA Student Action Summit in Tampa, Florida, opposing President Trump's policies, particularly on immigration. Tensions escalated between protesters and counter-protesters, leading to police intervention after a brief scuffle.

The demonstrators voiced a range of issues, including anti-ICE sentiments, opposition to the Trump agenda, and calls for social justice. They accused TPUSA of promoting extremist views and sought to advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, reproductive rights, and an end to deportations.


Breitbart: Crockett: I Wonder if Disaster Relief Is Being Shortchanged So Trump Can Spend on Immigration Enforcement
Crockett: I Wonder if Disaster Relief Is Being Shortchanged So Trump Can Spend on Immigration Enforcement
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) criticized the Trump administration for inadequate disaster assistance to states like Missouri, questioning the allocation of funds and the lack of a formal emergency declaration following tornadoes in St. Louis. She expressed concerns over FEMA's response and suggested that resources are not being fully utilized for red states.

Crockett's remarks highlight perceived disparities in federal aid distribution and raise questions about the administration's priorities in disaster management.


Fox News: Trump administration's Texas flood disaster response 'fundamentally different' from Biden's approach: Noem
Trump administration's Texas flood disaster response 'fundamentally different' from Biden's approach: Noem
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem praised the Trump administration's swift response to the recent deadly floods in Texas, which resulted in at least 119 fatalities. She highlighted the immediate deployment of federal resources and support, contrasting it with the Biden administration's slower response to past disasters.

Noem emphasized the need for a fundamental reform of FEMA, advocating for a system where state and local authorities are empowered and supported promptly during emergencies. She expressed her belief that FEMA's current structure is inadequate and that changes are necessary to improve disaster response efficiency.


#society

The Western Journal: Hero or Villain? Supporters Rally Around Doctor Facing Federal Charges Over Fake Vaccine Cards
Hero or Villain? Supporters Rally Around Doctor Facing Federal Charges Over Fake Vaccine Cards
Dr. Michael Kirk Moore Jr., a Utah plastic surgeon, faces federal charges for allegedly distributing fake COVID vaccination cards and administering saline shots to minors. Supporters view him as a hero for helping people avoid vaccine mandates, while critics argue he endangered public health.

As jury selection begins, some conservative lawmakers are calling for the charges to be dropped, citing concerns over COVID vaccine safety. If convicted, Moore could face up to 35 years in prison.