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Jul 21, 2025 |
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#politics
The Western Journal: Gabbard Confirms It: She's Referring Dozens of Docs for Criminal Investigation Over Coup, Wants Historic Prosecutions
Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence, has announced that she is referring newly declassified documents regarding the 2016 Russia investigation to the DOJ and FBI for criminal review. These documents reportedly indicate that former President Obama was informed that Russia had no influence on the election.
Gabbard emphasized the need for accountability and potential indictments for those involved in what she describes as a conspiracy against the American people. She expressed confidence in the evidence gathered and the role of whistleblowers in seeking justice. The outcome now depends on the actions of the DOJ and FBI.
Front Page Magazine: 'The Plot Against the President' Revisited
Tulsi Gabbard has claimed a declassified report reveals that former President Obama and his administration engaged in a "treasonous conspiracy" to undermine Donald Trump's 2016 election victory. She accuses key intelligence officials of fabricating evidence to support the Trump-Russia investigation and has referred the findings to the Justice Department for potential prosecution.
The documentary "The Plot Against the President" details how Congressman Devin Nunes uncovered the alleged Deep State operation against Trump, highlighting the role of the FBI and media in promoting false narratives. It argues that the investigation was a cover-up for the conspirators' actions and an attempt to undermine democratic institutions.
The Western Journal: The 'Smartest Guy' in Joe Biden's Orbit Explains How to Make Crack: 'Go to Your Neighborhood Convenience Store...'
Hunter Biden, son of former President Joe Biden, recently discussed his past drug use in an interview, providing a near-tutorial on how to make crack cocaine. His remarks included a casual reflection on the differences between crack and powder cocaine, suggesting that the ingredients are easily accessible.
The interview raises questions about the implications of having a family member with such a troubled history in the White House. Critics point out the embarrassment of the Biden administration, especially given Hunter's past and the discovery of cocaine near the West Wing.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Groucho Marx Catholicism
Pope Leo XIV, previously Robert F. Prevost, is noted for his progressive appointments, including Bishop Grogli, who advocates for modernizing Church views on marriage and sexuality. Critics argue that his papacy reflects a shift towards liberal theology, particularly regarding immigration.
The Church's stance on immigration has become increasingly sympathetic to illegal migrants, with bishops publicly supporting them in court. This approach has raised concerns among traditional Catholics about the dilution of core teachings and the prioritization of social justice over doctrinal integrity.
The Telegraph: Nurse at centre of trans doctor row accused of racism after suspension lifted
A nurse at NHS Fife faced accusations of racism after raising concerns about a transgender doctor using a female changing room. Senior staff expressed discontent over the nurse's return to work, alleging homophobia and claiming she posed patient safety risks.
The tribunal revealed tensions regarding the handling of the situation, with accusations directed at the nurse by senior figures, including claims of supporting controversial views on gender.
Fox News: King Charles faces mass exodus of gardening staff at Highgrove House estate: report
King Charles III's gardening team at Highgrove House has faced significant turnover, with 11 out of 12 gardeners leaving since 2022. Complaints include being under-resourced and struggling to meet the King's demands, leading to low morale and physical injuries among staff.
The King's Foundation claims that staff turnover is below the national average and emphasizes their commitment to employee welfare, reporting high satisfaction rates. They also note positive developments at Highgrove, including increased profits and educational initiatives.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: ‘A Covenant of Blood’ Between Druze and Israel
The New York Times has been criticized for portraying Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa as a legitimate leader while downplaying the concerns of the Druze community in Syria, who are strategically important to Israel. The Druze have a history of loyalty to Israel, serving in the IDF and establishing local governance in their regions.
Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Netanyahu, have expressed serious concern over the situation in Sweida, where the Druze face threats from al-Sharaa's regime. Israel has conducted military operations to protect the Druze and secure its border against jihadist forces, amidst ongoing tensions and accusations from neighboring Arab nations.
Times Of Israel: Trump didn’t like seeing reports of Gazans killed while seeking aid — White House
President Trump expressed concern over recent Palestinian casualties in Gaza and Israeli strikes in Syria, emphasizing the need for a ceasefire and the release of hostages. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt highlighted Trump's desire for humanitarian aid to be distributed peacefully, while ensuring it does not benefit Hamas.
Despite a strategic alignment with Israel, the U.S. administration is reportedly uneasy about Israeli military actions, with some officials voicing frustration over the impact on U.S. interests in the region. Leavitt noted that Trump maintains a good relationship with Prime Minister Netanyahu, despite being "caught off guard" by recent incidents.
#culture
Le Monde: 'Cosby Show' Actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner dead at 54 in drowning accident
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, best known for his role as Theo Huxtable on "The Cosby Show," died at 54 from an accidental drowning in Costa Rica. He was swimming at Playa Cocles when a current pulled him into deeper waters. Despite rescue efforts, he was pronounced dead at the scene.
Warner's portrayal of Theo was iconic for Generation X, contributing to the show's status as a cultural touchstone in the 1980s and 90s. Tributes poured in, including from Magic Johnson, who remembered their conversations and Warner's impact on television. Warner had previously expressed concerns about the show's tarnished legacy due to Bill Cosby's legal troubles.
#history
The Telegraph: Trump administration releases Martin Luther King files amid Epstein furore
The FBI has released over 240,000 pages of files related to Martin Luther King Jr., following a court order. The documents, sealed since 1977, were made public by Donald Trump amid scrutiny over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. King's family was notified and reviewed the files beforehand.
#health
GB News: 'I avoided four problematic food categories on Mounjaro and shed a quarter of my bodyweight'
TikTok creator Tami (@cartcrushuk) documented her weight loss journey, shedding a quarter of her body weight through Mounjaro injections over 50 weeks. She learned about dietary challenges, noting that foods like white pasta, bread, and red meat caused nausea and digestive issues.
Tami's experience led her to share advice on managing treatment side effects, emphasizing hydration and maintaining a food diary to track triggers. Her video has gained significant attention, with viewers sharing their own experiences and dietary adjustments during similar treatments.
#crime
Fox News: Accused anti-Israel arsonist turns himself in for allegedly torching 10 NYPD vehicles ahead of protest: feds
Jakhi Lodgson-McCray, 21, has turned himself in for allegedly setting fire to 10 NYPD vehicles and a trailer in Brooklyn on June 12. He was identified through forensics and video evidence, and authorities noted the significant danger his actions posed to the community.
McCray had previously been arrested for burning flags outside the Israeli consulate. Federal prosecutors are seeking his detention, citing a history of criminal behavior and a risk of flight, especially after he allegedly destroyed his cell phone to evade capture.