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Jul 18, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Pentagon scaling down National Guard deployment to LA
The Pentagon is releasing 2,000 National Guard troops from their federal mission in Los Angeles, attributing the decision to a decrease in lawlessness. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass criticized the move as a "retreat," claiming it resulted from public protests against the Trump administration's immigration policies.
California Governor Gavin Newsom previously sued the Trump administration over the deployment, arguing it violated the Posse Comitatus Act. The deployment was initially set for 60 days, with discussions ongoing about the legality and necessity of the troops' presence.
The Federalist: Elite Law Firms Sprint To Help Biden Aides For Free
Biden officials involved in a controversial autopen pardon scandal are being defended by top Washington law firms, often at no cost. This raises questions about whether President Biden personally approved significant pardons or if aides acted without his competency.
Investigations are underway, led by the DOJ and Congress, into whether Biden's aides concealed his cognitive decline while using the autopen for executive actions. In contrast, Trump associates faced significant legal and financial burdens during their investigations, highlighting disparities in legal support.
Fox News: Loyal Jill Biden aide's deposition date comes with no sign if he'll appear
Anthony Bernal, a former senior advisor to Jill Biden, has been subpoenaed by the House Oversight Committee to testify regarding potential concerns about President Biden's fitness for office. This follows allegations that aides may have concealed signs of his mental and physical decline.
The investigation, led by Chair James Comer, seeks to determine if executive actions were taken without the president's knowledge. Bernal's appearance would mark him as the fourth former Biden aide to be questioned, amid claims of a cover-up by Biden's team.
The Federalist: Biden Staff Coup Was The Biggest Conspiracy Against Americans
Recent revelations suggest a significant political corruption scandal involving former President Joe Biden and his inner circle, focusing on the alleged coverup of his declining health. Key figures, including Biden's physician Dr. Kevin O’Connor and deputy director Ashley Williams, have either invoked the Fifth Amendment or claimed memory loss regarding their knowledge of Biden's condition and actions taken during his presidency.
The article argues that this silence is part of a broader conspiracy to obscure the truth about Biden's cognitive decline and the legitimacy of executive actions taken by his staff. It calls for Congressional Republicans to adopt aggressive investigative tactics similar to those used by the Democrats during the Jan. 6 Committee hearings to hold those involved accountable.
#society
GB News: Tourists urgently evacuated as volcano erupts in Iceland as thick plumes of smoke billow through the sky
A volcanic eruption at Sundhnukur in Iceland has prompted evacuations of tourists and residents from the Blue Lagoon resort and the town of Grindavik. The fissure, nearly a kilometer long, has been active since 2021, with the latest eruption marking the ninth consecutive event.
While the eruption has not threatened infrastructure or flights at Keflavik airport, it has deterred tourists, impacting travel to the region. Experts warn that fissure eruptions may continue for centuries on the Reykjanes peninsula.
#economy
The Federalist: Cutting Government Spending Doesn't Have to Be Political Suicide
The recently passed Big Beautiful Bill (BBB) preserves Trump’s tax cuts, increases funding for deportations and border security, and boosts military defense while cutting funds to Planned Parenthood. Critics highlight that it may increase deficits by $3.4 trillion from 2025 to 2034.
Despite concerns about the national deficit, many Americans support lower taxes and increased spending without wanting cuts to welfare programs. The article argues that the political landscape is shaped by voters who prefer these unsustainable policies. Future efforts should focus on balancing the budget after securing border control.
#education
The Telegraph: Mother arrested for ‘breaking into school and stealing exam papers’
A mother and a former teacher in South Korea have been arrested for breaking into a school to steal an exam paper. The teacher, who had access to the school’s security system, allegedly entered the premises with the mother to obtain the exam but were interrupted by an alarm.
The investigation revealed that the mother had been paying the teacher for over two years to access exam materials. The student involved, previously a top performer, has been expelled, and her test scores invalidated. This incident highlights the intense pressure on students in South Korea to achieve academic success.
#crime
The Western Journal: Divine Justice? Schiff Criminal Referral Accuses Him of Same Thing Dems Prosecuted Trump For
Senator Adam Schiff faces potential criminal charges for financial fraud related to falsifying bank documents to secure favorable loan terms on a Maryland property. The allegations, made public by William Pulte of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, suggest Schiff misrepresented his primary residence.
This situation draws irony as Schiff, a vocal critic of former President Trump, is now accused of similar misconduct that Trump was previously accused of but not charged for. Schiff claims the referral is politically motivated retaliation from Trump, whom he previously impeached.