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#politics
Breitbart: Paramount Pays $16 Million Settlement to Trump as Part of CBS Lawsuit
President Trump announced a $16 million settlement from Paramount in his lawsuit against CBS over an edited 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris. He anticipates an additional $20 million from new owners, totaling $36 million, which he claims as a victory against the media.
The settlement includes legal fees and costs, with funds directed to Trump's presidential library. Paramount will also release transcripts of 60 Minutes interviews with presidential candidates post-airing, though no apology is included.
Front Page Magazine: What We Should Take Away From Gabbard’s Declassified Russia Hoax Documents
DNI Gabbard released 114 pages of declassified documents revealing that intelligence was manufactured and politicized during the 2016 Russia investigation, undermining President Trump's election. She emphasized the serious consequences of this abuse of power, which threatens democracy and calls for accountability.
The documents indicate collusion among various intelligence agencies directed by the White House to influence public perception. Gabbard argues for the need to implement checks and balances on the Intelligence Community to safeguard American citizens' rights and privacy, especially in light of past violations.
Breitbart: Trump Blasts Schiff, Says Authorities 'Have Him 100% on Mortgage Fraud'
President Trump accused Senator Adam Schiff of mortgage fraud, citing a Fannie Mae memo that suggests Schiff misrepresented occupancy on multiple loans. Trump questioned how Schiff's family of four could live in a one-bedroom apartment listed as his primary residence.
Trump stated that Schiff has strong evidence against him and suggested that the case has been referred to the Department of Justice. Schiff has denied the allegations, calling Trump's claims baseless.
Breitbart: Obama's Office Responds to Trump's Accusation of Treason: 'Outrageous'
Former President Barack Obama's office has dismissed a report from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) that alleges senior officials in the Obama administration orchestrated the "Russia Collusion" narrative against President Trump. Spokesman Patrick Rodenbush called the claims "outrageous" and a distraction, asserting that they do not undermine the consensus that Russia attempted to influence the 2016 election without manipulating votes.
In response, Trump declared Obama "guilty" of treasonous actions related to the election, asserting that it is time to hold accountable those he believes have wronged him. He reflected on his past decision not to pursue charges against Hillary Clinton, suggesting that the circumstances have changed and that Obama should face consequences for his alleged involvement.
#society
GB News: Government-backed Islamophobia group linked to foundation that slammed counter-extremism programme
The British Government has allocated up to £2.6 million to the British Muslim Trust to monitor and combat "Islamophobia." This funding comes as the trust replaces the previous group, Tell Mama, which faced criticism and withdrew from its role. The Aziz Foundation, co-managing the trust, advocates for a restrictive legal definition of "Islamophobia" that could limit free speech.
Critics, including senior Tories, express concern over potential conflicts of interest and the implications of funding an organization that has criticized the Government's counter-extremism measures. The new leadership aims to address anti-Muslim hate and improve community experiences, emphasizing the need for a more inclusive society.
The Telegraph: Columbia students involved in pro-Palestine protest banned from campus
Columbia University has banned 56 of the 70 students involved in a pro-Palestinian protest that disrupted the university's library in May. The bans will last from one to three years, with some students facing degree revocation or permanent expulsion.
All 70 students received formal disciplinary action on Monday. The protest involved masked individuals who occupied the library and refused to vacate the premises.
Times Of Israel: Netanyahu speaks with Israeli negotiators in Doha amid talks on hostage deal
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in Doha discussing a ceasefire deal with Hamas, aiming to secure the release of hostages during a proposed 60-day truce. The negotiating team has been in Qatar for over two weeks.
In related news, Haredi protests in Jerusalem and Beit Shemesh turned violent, with police declaring the demonstrations unlawful. Tensions escalated after the arrest of three Haredi men for draft dodging. Additionally, a man was shot dead in Jaffa, and three soldiers were wounded in operations in Rafah.
#education
Front Page Magazine: Trump Administration Downsizes the Extravagant Education Department
The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to continue its downsizing of the U.S. Education Department, which has resulted in the termination of over 1,300 employees. This move aims to increase efficiency, despite ongoing litigation regarding the legality of such cuts.
The Trump administration is also addressing financial issues within the Education Department, particularly concerning the Office of Federal Student Aid and its significant student loan portfolio. Efforts include capping loans and limiting federal funding to schools promoting partisan ideologies. The National Education Association has criticized these changes, claiming they harm students.