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22 Jul 2024
#politics
Fox News: Secret Service director opens testimony with frank admission: 'We failed' – but won't resign
Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle faced Congress and admitted her agency "failed" in protecting former President Trump during a rally, taking full responsibility for the lapse. Despite calls for her resignation, she insisted she’s the right person to lead.
Lawmakers, both Republican and Democrat, pressed her on the security breaches surrounding the assassination attempt, revealing a chaotic review of protocols and a suspicious individual overlooked before Trump's stage appearance.
GB News: Donald Trump given free pass to the White House with Kamala Harris, says Malice: 'Bonkers!'
Michael Malice took aim at VP Kamala Harris on GB News, likening her to Diane Abbott. He outlined three key worries for Americans about her possibly stepping into Biden's shoes.
In a landscape where political stakes run high, perception becomes a weapon.
CNSNews: ‘Now, Democrats Are Rigging Their OWN Elections,’ Sen. Hawley Says
Senator Josh Hawley slammed Democrats for forcing President Biden out of the race, claiming it’s a comical display of rigged elections. He suggested it resembles an insurrection, as power brokers in Wall Street and Hollywood vie for a new puppet leader.
Hawley asserted that average Democratic voters are irrelevant; it's the elite who dictate the outcomes. As the political theater unfolds, he warns this is all about maintaining control over the nation.
The Western Journal: Biden and Closest Allies Are Furious, Feel Betrayed After Shocking Dropout: Report
Inside the White House, discontent simmered as Biden, isolated and fuming, faced the reality of his impending exit from the race. Allies he depended on were nowhere to be found, leaving him to ponder the indignity of his fall from grace.
Calls to rally around Kamala Harris surged, but unease buzzed among party faithful, fearing they might be next on the chopping block. The political landscape felt unsteady, and loyalty seemed a fading memory.
The Federalist: The Ousting Of Biden Was A Textbook Coup D'état
President Biden's political future crumbled like a cheap suit, leaving him a hollow shell of command, as a coup d'état sought to capsize his presidency before it reached the ballot box. The illusion of governance remains, but it’s a puppet show with no puppeteer behind the curtain.
The nation now stands as a specter, deprived of purpose and unity, manipulated by elites. The American people must rise from this dead collectivity, demanding accountability and a return to genuine representation. Only then can they reclaim their dignity.
Breitbart: David Axelrod Praises Kamala Harris for 'Shock-and-Awe Campaign’
Biden's pullout from the 2024 race has shaken the political landscape, leaving Kamala Harris bolstered as the likely Democratic nominee. David Axelrod lauds her swift maneuvers that have toppled potential challengers, igniting party backing.
With heavyweight endorsements flooding in, Harris finds herself in the catbird seat, turning a crucial moment into her springboard. In a race where history has repeated itself, the tides have shifted sharply.
Breitbart: Report: Joe Biden Doubts Harris's Chances of Beating Trump
President Biden doubts Harris can beat Trump, revealing discord in the Dems as he steps aside. He endorsed her, but key party figures hold back, cautious of being painted as puppet masters in this turbulent pre-election landscape.
With both party leaders showing hesitance, the road ahead is thorny for Democrats aiming for unity and credibility, as approval ratings for Biden and Harris linger below what’s needed for reelection.
The Western Journal: Not Joking: Biden Will Get Raise After He Leaves the White House, Earn More After Presidency Than During
Biden's stepping down from the presidential ring but isn't leaving empty-handed. His pension kicks in at a whopping $413,000 a year, richer than his presidential salary. Welcome to the land where public service pays out better once you're out of the job.
Seems like America will pay him more to not wreck the place than to run it. Fancy that.
Times Of Israel: Rescued hostage Almog Meir Jan gives thanks for bond with fellow hostages in Gaza
After eight harrowing months in Hamas captivity, Almog Meir Jan, abducted from a music festival, found solace in shared resilience with fellow hostages. They kept spirits afloat by naming daily gratitudes, holding tight to sanity amidst cruelty, and dreaming of freedom until their rescue.
Returning with complex emotions, Meir Jan grappled with happiness over his freedom and sorrow for his father's death. Urging leaders to prioritize hostages’ lives over political agendas, he expressed deep concern for those still trapped in Gaza.
#economy
The Western Journal: Ford Converts Electric Vehicle Factory to Build Gasoline-Powered Pickups
Ford shifts gears, turning its Ontario plant for electric SUVs into a factory for gasoline pickups, after consumer demand waned for electric vehicles. They and GM cut EV production forecasts while trying to recover from multimillion-dollar losses.
Car makers are feeling the cold sweat of a consumer market that isn’t buying electric as expected. The dream of a million EVs a year lights dimmer, leaving a stage set for good old gas-guzzlers.
#military
GB News: Putin loses over a THOUSAND soldiers and 18 tanks in single day as Ukraine remains resilient
In a brutal exchange, Russia lost over 1,000 soldiers and 18 tanks in a single day as Ukraine fought back fiercely against their relentless advance. Despite heavy losses, Moscow presses on, seeking minor territorial gains amid a war that began with a bitter invasion in 2022.
Ukrainian resilience shines through the chaos, matching each step with defiance. As the fighting rages on, the chessboard of devastation continues to unveil its dark strategies.
#health
Forbes: What To Know About The Deadly Nipah Virus As India Races To Contain Another Outbreak
In Kerala, India, health officials scramble to rein in a Nipah virus outbreak after a teenage boy succumbs to the infection. With a mortality rate as high as 75%, the state is tracking over 350 contacts, fearing that the encroachment on bat habitats might worsen future spillovers.
The Nipah virus, a zoonotic menace since its 1999 discovery, poses a significant threat, with symptoms escalating quickly to deadly encephalitis. Without approved treatments or vaccines, the world watches as researchers gear up for trials to prevent this potential pandemic.
#crime
Breitbart: Watch Live: Secret Service Director Grilled by Congress over Trump Assassination Attempt
In a smoky chamber of shadows, Secret Service Chief Kimberly Cheatle took the stand like a tough dame in a noir flick. The House committee fired questions like bullets, probing the near-miss that could've marked the end of a presidency.
The plot thickened as stories of danger and missteps unfolded, hinting at a world where power and peril are always a deadly dance.
Le Monde: Trump assassination attempt: Secret Service's 'most significant failure in decades'
In a show of accountability that felt colder than an empty whiskey glass, Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle faced Congress, admitting her agency's glaring failure to protect Donald Trump from an assassination attempt. As bullets flew at a rally, the fallout was swift and brutal.
Amid bipartisan calls for her resignation, Cheatle dived into damage control, promising to examine the blunders that left a former president wounded and innocent lives forever altered. It was a stark reminder that even the most fortified walls can crumble under the weight of oversight.
#other
Times Of Israel: West Bank terror cell indicted over plot to attack, kidnap Israelis
The Shin Bet disrupted plots by a West Bank terror cell planning kidnappings and attacks against Israelis. They arrested two suspects involved in a scheme that included digging a hideout for hostages and acquiring weapons.
In a separate incident, another group of Palestinian students linked to Hamas was stopped before executing a shooting attack. Tension remains high as casualties rise on both sides amid ongoing operations.