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The Western Journal: Laura Trump Suggests More Epstein Info Coming Out Soon, Says POTUS Hears Anger and Wants Info Released, Too
Laura Trump Suggests More Epstein Info Coming Out Soon, Says POTUS Hears Anger and Wants Info Released, Too
Lara Trump has indicated that the Trump administration is committed to increasing transparency regarding the Jeffrey Epstein files, which have become a contentious issue. She emphasized that President Trump is frustrated with the lack of clarity and is eager to address it, suggesting that more information may be released soon.

Despite skepticism about the existence of a comprehensive client list, Lara Trump believes the administration will strive to provide information that does not compromise ongoing investigations or victims. This marks a shift from previous attitudes towards Epstein-related matters, as the current administration aims to shed light on issues that have been historically overlooked.


Fox News: David Hogg-backed candidate eyes upset in Democratic congressional primary
David Hogg-backed candidate eyes upset in Democratic congressional primary
Deja Foxx, a 25-year-old social media influencer, is competing in a Democratic primary to fill the late Rep. Raul Grijalva's seat in Arizona's 7th Congressional District. Foxx aims for a come-from-behind victory, supported by figures like David Hogg, amid a crowded field.

The primary reflects divisions within the Democratic Party, with frontrunner Adelita Grijalva, daughter of the late congressman, backed by prominent Democrats. The election will serve as a significant indicator of the party's direction as candidates vie for the heavily Democratic district.


Fox News: Mike Waltz preps for intense showdown with Dems in UN ambassador confirmation hearing and more top headlines
Mike Waltz preps for intense showdown with Dems in UN ambassador confirmation hearing and more top headlines
Mike Waltz is preparing for a challenging confirmation hearing for the UN ambassador position, while heavy rain prompts a state of emergency in several areas. The trial of a dentist accused of murder begins, focusing on his internet search history.

In political news, a Democratic socialist NYC mayoral nominee was abruptly removed from a podium, and the Supreme Court has made a ruling affecting the Department of Education. Tensions continue as Trump officials face threats, and some Democrats hope for an economic downturn to benefit their party.


#society

GB News: Anti-tourism row explodes in Spain as Majorca hotels vow to take immediate action
Anti-tourism row explodes in Spain as Majorca hotels vow to take immediate action
Majorca hoteliers are launching a campaign to counter negative perceptions of tourism amid rising anti-tourism sentiment. This comes after vandalism by the group Arran, which included setting fire to images of local leaders and calling for youth to oppose foreign visitors.

The tourism sector is alarmed as protests grow, with 10,000 people recently demonstrating in Palma against mass tourism. Hoteliers emphasize the importance of welcoming tourists, while protests against tourism have also erupted globally, including violent incidents in Mexico.


Fox News: Man takes tip back after being publicly 'scolded and humiliated' by waitress
Man takes tip back after being publicly 'scolded and humiliated' by waitress
A man took back a 10% tip after a waitress at an Italian restaurant publicly criticized him for it, calling him a "cheapskate." He felt the service was poor, with multiple mistakes made during their meal, and sought validation on Reddit about his decision.

Responses on Reddit varied, with some supporting his action and others criticizing his tipping amount. An etiquette expert suggested that addressing the issue with a manager would have been a better approach than taking back the tip.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Israel hits elite Hezbollah force attempting to regroup deep inside Lebanon
Israel hits elite Hezbollah force attempting to regroup deep inside Lebanon
Israeli jets conducted airstrikes in Lebanon's Beqaa Valley targeting Hezbollah's Radwan force to prevent the group from regrouping and enhancing its military capabilities. The strikes aimed at facilities used for training and storing weapons, which Israel claims violate agreements with Lebanon.

Defense Minister Israel Katz emphasized that these actions send a strong message to Hezbollah and the Lebanese government regarding their responsibilities. Despite a ceasefire in November, Israel continues to strike Hezbollah operatives to address imminent threats, while the Lebanese government faces pressure to disarm the group.


#economy

Le Monde: How the French government came up with a contested goal of €40 billion in savings
How the French government came up with a contested goal of €40 billion in savings
French Prime Minister François Bayrou is promoting a €40 billion savings goal as a key aspect of the 2026 budget, citing the seriousness of the country's budget situation. This figure has faced criticism for being an artificial construct, yet it has gained traction in public discourse.

Economy Minister Eric Lombard emphasized that achieving a public deficit of 4.6% of GDP by 2026 will necessitate this substantial effort, primarily through savings but potentially also through increased revenues from growth.


#crime

The Telegraph: Ghislaine Maxwell refused appeal over sex trafficking
Ghislaine Maxwell refused appeal over sex trafficking
The Trump administration has urged the Supreme Court to reject Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal against her conviction for sex trafficking. Maxwell, serving a 20-year sentence, argues that a 2008 non-prosecution agreement with Epstein should protect her, a claim the administration contests.

The situation has sparked frustration among Trump's supporters, particularly after the Justice Department closed its Epstein investigation, claiming no incriminating evidence was found. In response to the backlash, aides are considering measures to address supporters' concerns, including reviewing Epstein-related files.