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The Western Journal: AOC Sets Herself Up to Pay $15 Million to Trump After She Lets Keyboard Get Ahead of Her Brain
AOC Sets Herself Up to Pay $15 Million to Trump After She Lets Keyboard Get Ahead of Her Brain
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez faces potential legal trouble after implying that Donald Trump is a convicted rapist in a recent social media post. This claim, which lacks legal grounding, could expose her to defamation liability similar to a previous case that cost ABC and George Stephanopoulos $15 million.

Sen. Mike Lee pointed out the reckless nature of Ocasio-Cortez's statement, suggesting she may have crossed legal boundaries with her comments. As Trump is known for his litigious nature, he may pursue legal action against her for these allegations.


GB News: REVEALED: Reform UK faces first electoral test since landslide victory in 48 hours - can Nigel Farage do it?
REVEALED: Reform UK faces first electoral test since landslide victory in 48 hours - can Nigel Farage do it?
Reform UK faces its first electoral challenge since taking control of Kent County Council, contesting two by-elections in Dartford. The party aims to build on its recent success but has encountered setbacks in previous by-elections, raising concerns about its ability to maintain voter support.

Despite winning 57 of 81 seats in May, Reform UK’s recent losses in Newark West and Benfieldside have prompted skepticism about its electoral strength. With Conservative dominance in Dartford remaining strong, the party must demonstrate its viability to secure future support.


Fox News: Largest teachers union slams 'unlawful' cuts to Department of Education after Supreme Court ruling
Largest teachers union slams 'unlawful' cuts to Department of Education after Supreme Court ruling
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of the Trump administration's plan to dismantle the Department of Education, allowing layoffs of hundreds of employees. This decision pauses a lower court's order that had reinstated around 1,400 workers.

Becky Pringle, president of the National Education Association, criticized the ruling, asserting it does not address the legality of Trump's actions and vowing to continue advocating for public schools and students.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: 'Squad' members 'decide to lie and twist facts' about Israel's history, says prominent Arab activist
'Squad' members 'decide to lie and twist facts' about Israel's history, says prominent Arab activist
Israeli-Arab activist Yoseph Haddad criticized members of the "Squad" for their rhetoric, claiming it undermines coexistence between Arabs and Jews. He accused them of spreading misinformation and emphasized that a minority of extremists among Muslim immigrants poses a significant threat.

Haddad rejected comparisons of Israel to apartheid, arguing that coexistence exists in Israel contrary to claims. He pointed out that many Palestinians do not seek to live alongside Israelis, and stressed the need for acceptance of Israel's existence to avoid continued violence.