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22 Jul 2024
#politics
Liberty Nation News: Trump Shooting Update: Secret Service Director Cheatle in the Hot Seat - Liberty Nation News
More than a week after a foiled assassination attempt on Donald Trump in Butler, PA, Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle faces scrutiny over security failures. Called before Congress, her responses may only stoke the conspiracy theories swirling around the incident.
Amid bipartisan calls for accountability and accusations of lies, Cheatle risks becoming a scapegoat in a high-stakes political drama that echoes historical political tragedies. The public remains hungry for transparency to quell growing distrust in the agencies meant to keep them safe.
Fox News: Harris needs to 'earn' her spot on the ticket, prove Biden isn't just handing her the nomination: Axelrod
David Axelrod advised Kamala Harris’s supporters against viewing her as the automatic successor to Biden for the 2024 presidential race. He urged her to prove her capability to earn the nomination, suggesting that a contested process would strengthen her position against Trump.
While Harris has notable endorsements, many Democrats have withheld support, reflecting uncertainty within the party. Axelrod emphasized that a transparent evaluation could bolster Harris’s standing, making her a stronger candidate, battle-tested but needing to earn her stripes.
Times Of Israel: Biden told staff he was dropping out of election a minute before announcement
At 1:45 p.m. on Sunday, President Biden announced he was stepping away from the 2024 race, a decision he had grappled with while battling COVID-19 at his beach home. Supporters noted the struggle behind the scenes, revealing an internal party push against his candidacy and concerns about his age.
His endorsement of Kamala Harris followed swiftly, signaling a shift as palpable relief spread through his party. Even those who had urged him to exit felt a newfound energy with the announcement, marking an end to his tumultuous campaign.
Fox News: Kamala Harris' presidential campaign raises nearly $50 million since Biden endorsement
Kamala Harris' presidential campaign garnered nearly $50 million in grassroots donations after Joe Biden suspended his re-election campaign and endorsed her as his successor. The political landscape shifted dramatically, with Biden stepping aside amid pressures from within the Democratic Party.
With Biden's support, Harris aims to unify the party and take on Donald Trump, backed by several high-profile endorsements. But as loyalists rally, other voices remain cautious, hinting at a tumultuous path ahead for the Democrats.
The Telegraph: Trump wanted Biden to stay in election race ‘as long as possible’
In a twist of fate, Biden's health woes force him to bow out of the race, endorsing Harris. Meanwhile, Trump, intrigued, wishes for Biden's prolonged candidacy, believing it strengthens his chances for 2024.
The Democratic Party reels as the Republicans feel the chill of potential change.
#society
Le Monde: Sea Shepherd founder Paul Watson arrested in Greenland
Paul Watson, the anti-whaling activist and founder of Sea Shepherd, was arrested in Greenland under an international warrant from Japan while his ship was set to intercept a new whaling factory vessel. His arrest is believed to be linked to past confrontations with whalers.
The Japanese government has remained silent, but the Foundation suspects political motives behind the renewed charges, coinciding with Japan's ramping up of whaling efforts after previously withdrawing from IWC regulations.
Le Monde: Bangladesh student group calls 48-hour halt to protests
In Dhaka, chaos reigns as violent student protests against government job quotas turn deadly, leaving at least 163 dead. The Prime Minister faces the fiercest unrest of her rule, as protesters demand an end to the curfew and restoration of communication.
Despite a temporary halt to demonstrations, anger simmers. A protest leader, beaten and hospitalized, decries the official media's tight grip, fearing even darker days ahead as citizens express their growing frustration.
Le Monde: Israeli army orders Palestinians to leave a former humanitarian zone
In Khan Yunis, the Israeli military issues an evacuation order for civilians, citing increased threats from Hamas amidst ongoing operations. They claim the area, once deemed humanitarian, is now riddled with embedded terrorist threats.
The relentless cycle of violence leaves devastation in its wake, displacing thousands and deepening the humanitarian crisis. The toll rises as the struggle for survival continues amid destruction and despair.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Yemen's Houthis and Israel exchange fire as tensions rise
In the smoky chaos of Hodeida, an Israeli air raid ignited a port fire, targeting Houthi fuel supplies after a fatal drone attack in Tel Aviv. The Houthis vowed retaliation, asserting their role as defenders of Yemeni sovereignty, while Iran warned of escalating tensions.
The strategic Red Sea port now serves as a battleground, impacting vital maritime routes and global food prices, as the conflict deepens amid a broader regional struggle over influence and support for Palestinians.