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#politics

Fox News: Tables turn as House GOP blasts Dems for suddenly demanding Epstein transparency from Trump admin
Tables turn as House GOP blasts Dems for suddenly demanding Epstein transparency from Trump admin
After years of Republican calls for transparency regarding Jeffrey Epstein, Democrats are now pushing for the release of the "Epstein files." This shift comes amid ongoing debates about the handling of Epstein's case, particularly following a recent DOJ memo stating there is no "client list" and that Epstein's death was a suicide.

Republicans express frustration over the lack of transparency from both parties, with some lawmakers demanding full disclosure and public hearings. Democrats are leveraging the situation to highlight perceived GOP hypocrisy while calling for accountability.


The Federalist: Declassified Records: Obama Lied, Sabotaged Transition Of Power
Declassified Records: Obama Lied, Sabotaged Transition Of Power
Newly declassified U.S. intelligence records indicate that President Obama directed intelligence agencies to produce misleading assessments regarding Russian interference in the 2016 election. Despite intelligence findings stating Russia could not manipulate vote counts, the Obama administration allegedly fabricated claims to support narratives against Trump, impacting his presidency and U.S. foreign policy.

The documents reveal a coordinated effort to create a false intelligence assessment, which was used to justify ongoing investigations into Trump’s campaign. This has led to calls for accountability, with significant portions of the public still believing in the discredited collusion narrative.


The Federalist: Obama DNI Pulled Intel Brief To Preserve Russia-Collusion Hoax
Obama DNI Pulled Intel Brief To Preserve Russia-Collusion Hoax
Internal emails released by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard reveal that a completed intelligence report, which concluded that Russian actors did not hack the 2016 presidential election, was suppressed by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) just before its planned release. This decision followed a directive from former President Obama to assess Russian election interference, and the emails indicate that multiple intelligence professionals recommended publishing the report.

The decision to withhold the report appears to have been influenced by the FBI's last-minute dissent and the desire to align with a narrative that suggested Russian interference. This suppression has raised concerns about the integrity of the intelligence community's actions during that period, with implications of corruption and manipulation of the assessment process.


The Western Journal: Atlantic Article Attacks MAGA Over Epstein Coverage - To Read It You Have to Pay That Woman Next to Ghislaine Maxwell
Atlantic Article Attacks MAGA Over Epstein Coverage - To Read It You Have to Pay That Woman Next to Ghislaine Maxwell
The Atlantic critiques "MAGA influencers" for their handling of the Epstein case, suggesting they lack journalistic rigor. It highlights how these influencers were fed recycled information by the Trump administration and failed to conduct their own investigations.

The piece also points to the troubling connections between The Atlantic's ownership and Ghislaine Maxwell, questioning the magazine's integrity and its shift from a reputable journalistic institution to one that engages in partisan commentary.


The Federalist: Colbert And The Fifthers Top List Of Worst People Of Last Week
Colbert And The Fifthers Top List Of Worst People Of Last Week
Last week saw notable figures facing scrutiny, including two former aides of President Biden who invoked the Fifth Amendment during House Oversight Committee depositions regarding Biden's mental fitness. This has raised concerns about transparency and accountability within the administration.

In entertainment, Stephen Colbert announced the cancellation of his late-night show, reflecting declining viewership in the genre. Meanwhile, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting faces significant funding cuts from Congress, prompting fears about the future of taxpayer-supported media.


#society

GB News: British tourist dies after horror white-water rafting incident in France
British tourist dies after horror white-water rafting incident in France
A British woman has died after falling from a white-water raft on the Guisane river in the French Alps during an organized excursion. An involuntary manslaughter investigation is underway, focusing on safety protocols and equipment used during the trip.

Emergency responders found her critically injured, and she later died in the hospital. The Foreign Office has confirmed the incident and is providing consular support to her family. Her identity has not yet been released.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Syria starts evacuating Bedouin families from Sweida in bid to restore calm
Syria starts evacuating Bedouin families from Sweida in bid to restore calm
The Syrian government has begun evacuating Bedouin families from Sweida, where violent clashes between Druze militias and Bedouin fighters have resulted in hundreds of deaths and significant displacement. The conflict, which has drawn Israeli military intervention, was sparked by a series of kidnappings and sectarian attacks.

Efforts for a ceasefire are underway, with Syrian authorities coordinating the evacuation of approximately 1,500 Bedouins. The situation remains tense, as Bedouin fighters are expected to release Druze captives and withdraw from the area. Israeli airstrikes have targeted government forces, raising concerns over the stability of the region.


The Telegraph: Iran’s multi-front war against the West is going badly – but not in this one theatre
Iran’s multi-front war against the West is going badly – but not in this one theatre
Ceasefires can provide temporary relief from conflict but often allow one side to regroup and rearm. Recent examples include the Houthis, who exploited a ceasefire to launch attacks on ships, raising questions about their weapon sources, primarily Iran, and the effectiveness of current interdiction efforts.

To combat this, an international inspection regime and improved vessel monitoring systems are essential. The recent seizure of advanced Iranian weapons by Yemeni forces highlights the need for comprehensive solutions, including intelligence gathering and economic pressure on arms facilitators, to ensure ceasefires do not merely serve as opportunities for rearmament.


#crime

Fox News: California man accused of ramming car into LA crowd is convicted felon out on parole, police say
California man accused of ramming car into LA crowd is convicted felon out on parole, police say
Fernando Ramirez, a 29-year-old convicted felon on parole, is facing felony charges after allegedly driving his car into a crowd outside the Vermont Hollywood nightclub in Los Angeles, injuring 36 people. Ramirez has a lengthy criminal history, including prior felony convictions.

The incident occurred early Saturday morning when Ramirez's vehicle struck a line of people waiting to enter the venue. Following the crash, he was reportedly assaulted by bystanders, and during the altercation, someone shot him. The police are investigating the situation, including whether Ramirez was ejected from the nightclub prior to the incident.