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#politics
The Western Journal: Devastating: Jill Biden Aide Refuses to Answer Whether Jill, Hunter Acted as President
During a recent deposition, Anthony Bernal, a senior advisor to Jill Biden, invoked the Fifth Amendment when asked if he or others acted as de facto president during Joe Biden's administration. His refusal to answer raised concerns about the distribution of presidential powers.
Bernal's testimony comes amid scrutiny over the Biden family's involvement in executive decisions, particularly regarding Hunter Biden's pardons. His evasiveness suggests potential issues within the administration and has led to speculation about the authority and awareness of President Biden during his term.
Liberty Nation News: DOGE Cuts Face the Deadline - Liberty Nation News
The Senate approved approximately $9 billion in cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting, with a narrow 51-48 vote. The bill, which faced significant opposition, had to drop $400 million in AIDS relief cuts to secure enough support.
The bill now moves to the House, where time is running out to finalize the rescissions before the deadline. Speaker Mike Johnson aims to pass the Senate version, but several Republicans have expressed concerns over the cuts, complicating the vote.
Fox News: NPR head asks critics to 'show me a story' that proves liberal bias amid defunding threats
NPR CEO Katherine Maher defended the network against accusations of political bias during an appearance on CNN, urging critics to provide examples of unfair reporting. She claimed NPR serves all Americans and emphasized the importance of diverse perspectives in their coverage.
Critics, particularly from conservative circles, challenged Maher's assertions, citing numerous instances of perceived bias in NPR's reporting. They argue that the network favors Democratic viewpoints and called for an end to taxpayer funding for what they label opinion journalism.
Fox News: Senate GOP advances $9B spending cuts bill over Democrat and internal GOP resistance and more top headlines
Senate Republicans are pushing a $9 billion spending cuts bill despite opposition from Democrats and some within their own party. Meanwhile, a former CEO claims he was offered $20 million to orchestrate anti-Trump protests, and Maurene Comey has been dismissed from the DOJ.
In other news, a witness in a dentist's murder trial has revealed statements made by the suspect, and speculation surrounds Jeffrey Epstein's death, suggesting he may have had assistance. Barack and Michelle Obama are addressing divorce rumors, while Trump plans changes to retirement investing.
#society
GB News: Dublin anti-migration protesters call on city's council to 'get it together' amid homeless 'crisis': 'Urinating on the Irish people!'
In Dublin, over 500 anti-migration protesters gathered to voice their anger over rising homelessness and mass migration, accusing the government of neglecting the Irish people. Protesters highlighted the plight of at least 16,000 homeless individuals in the city, calling for urgent action.
Kildare County Councillor Tom McDonnell and demonstrator John Malloy criticized the government's handling of the crisis, urging for more active community involvement and cooperation among political parties to address the homelessness and migration issues facing Ireland.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Lebanese man convicted in slaying of Israeli diplomat to be freed from French prison
A French appeals court has ordered the release of Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, a pro-Palestinian Lebanese terrorist imprisoned for 40 years for the murders of two diplomats in 1982. Abdallah, 74, must leave France upon release, with plans for him to be flown to Beirut.
Despite opposition from the U.S., the court deemed Abdallah's prison behavior irreproachable and stated he poses no serious risk of reoffending. His release has sparked mixed reactions, with some viewing it as a political victory and others expressing concern over potential threats to U.S. diplomats.
#education
The Western Journal: House Republicans Move to Deal a Crushing Blow to the Nation's Largest Teachers' Union
House Republicans plan to introduce the "National Education Association Charter Repeal Act," aiming to rescind the federal charter of the NEA, the largest teachers' union in the U.S. Lawmakers argue the NEA has shifted from supporting teachers to promoting a partisan agenda.
Critics claim the NEA prioritizes political ideology over students' needs, with accusations of embracing radical policies and antisemitism. While the NEA may continue to exist through member dues, losing its federal charter could impact its tax advantages and public perception.