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Jul 23, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Telegraph: Essex police hold press conference after migrant hotel protests
Essex Police are facing criticism for their handling of protests outside a migrant hotel in Epping. A press conference is scheduled where senior officials will address the situation following calls for the resignation of Chief Constable Ben-Julian Harrington from Reform UK leader Nigel Farage.
The police acknowledged escorting pro-migrant protesters to the hotel, contradicting earlier denials. This admission comes amid ongoing protests linked to a sexual assault charge against an asylum seeker, which has intensified tensions in the area.
#politics
Breitbart: ‘BREAKING THE LAW’ AUTHOR: There Is ‘Clear Evidence There Was Collusion’ Between Biden WH and Anti-Trump Lawfare Operators
Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow claims in his upcoming book that there was collusion between the Biden White House and legal cases against Donald Trump. He cites Nathan Wade, a family lawyer, who reportedly met with White House officials for lengthy discussions related to Trump.
Marlow argues that Wade's involvement raises questions about the motivations behind these meetings and calls for Congressional investigation into the matter, as outside entities face restrictions on disclosures.
Breitbart: TIME FOR JUSTICE: Marlow’s ‘Breaking the Law’ to Unveil Fact-Patterns of ‘Clear Coordination' Across the Biden Govt to Take Down Trump
Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow discussed his upcoming book on the "Charlie Kirk Show," alleging that there was government coordination, including from the Biden White House, against Donald Trump. He emphasized the need for Congress to investigate and uncover this supposed collusion.
Marlow criticized the legal system's treatment of figures like former FBI attorney Kevin Clinesmith, suggesting that it reflects a broader effort to undermine Trump through coordinated actions across government branches.
The Federalist: New DNI Docs Reveal Washington Post's Role In Russiagate Hoax
Newly released documents from DNI Tulsi Gabbard indicate that the official narrative of Russian interference in the 2016 election may have been misleading. A draft Presidential Daily Briefing from December 2016 stated that Russia did not influence the election outcome or favor Trump over Clinton, contradicting later claims.
The narrative shift was reportedly orchestrated by Obama officials and amplified by The Washington Post, which published a revised article asserting that Russia aimed to help Trump win. This change, along with subsequent media coverage, has raised concerns about the integrity of the intelligence community and media's role in shaping political narratives.
Fox News: After meeting with Trump, Republican in key House battleground announces major decision on 'Fox and Friends'
Republican Rep. Mike Lawler of New York has announced his intention to seek re-election in the 2026 midterms instead of running for governor. Lawler, who represents a battleground district, cited the importance of continuing his work in Congress despite considering a gubernatorial bid against Governor Kathy Hochul.
Lawler's decision is seen as a relief for Republicans aiming to maintain their slim House majority, especially as Democrats target his seat. Critics, including Hochul and Democratic leaders, have questioned his strength as a candidate following his alignment with Donald Trump.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Hezbollah refusing to surrender weapons to Lebanese government – report
Hezbollah has informed Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri that it will not disarm, despite previous indications of willingness. The group’s refusal to surrender its weapons persists even if Israel withdraws from strategic positions held since a ceasefire in November.
The Lebanese government views Hezbollah's stance as a missed opportunity but is committed to consolidating weapons under state control. U.S. Ambassador Tom Barrack emphasized the need for internal resolution on disarmament while offering U.S. support, though he noted that guarantees cannot be provided.
#economy
Breitbart: Dem Rep. Beatty: Economic Numbers Are Just Made Up, 'What They're Reporting Are Just Numbers'
Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-OH) claimed on CBS News that economic indicators reported by the Trump administration lack accuracy and credibility. She expressed skepticism about the positive economic data, highlighting rising grocery prices and cuts to essential services like Medicaid and Medicare.
Beatty's remarks suggest a disconnect between reported economic growth and the realities faced by Americans, emphasizing a lack of trust in the administration's claims.
#culture
Fox News: 10 classic summer movies and where to stream them
Summer movies evoke nostalgia and family bonding, offering a range of genres from thrillers to comedies. Classics like "Jaws," "The Sandlot," and "Dirty Dancing" capture the season's essence, while newer films like "Lilo & Stitch" provide heartwarming tales.
These films can be streamed or rented, making them accessible for family viewing on rainy days or during staycations. The list includes a variety of options, ensuring there's something for everyone to enjoy.
#crime
The Western Journal: 'Asylum Seeker' Accused of Sexually Assaulting School Girls Just 1 Week After Arriving from Ethiopia
Hadush Kebatu, a 38-year-old Ethiopian migrant seeking asylum in the UK, has been charged with sexually assaulting three schoolgirls shortly after his arrival. The incidents occurred within a week in Epping, raising concerns about the safety of local residents and the management of migrant accommodations.
Local officials have criticized the housing of migrants in unsupervised settings, citing public safety risks. The situation has sparked protests from residents worried about their children's safety, while counterprotests from left-wing activists label these concerns as racist.
GB News: Two dead and two seriously injured after shooting in Northern Ireland as police swoop in
Two people have died and two others are seriously injured following a shooting in Maguiresbridge, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) responded to the incident, confirming there is no ongoing risk to the public.
Ambulance crews transported two victims to hospitals, including one by air ambulance. The Drummeer Road has been closed as police continue their investigation, potentially causing delays on the A4 Belfast Road.
The Federalist: Troll Chuck Johnson Found Liable For Racketeering, Defamation
A Texas jury has ordered Chuck Johnson to pay $71 million in damages to Hal Lambert for a civil RICO and defamation case, stemming from Johnson's fraudulent claims of government ties to extort businesses. Johnson's history includes ties to extremist groups and a controversial career in media.
The case highlights Johnson's repeated defiance of court orders, leading to a default judgment against him. Both judges involved have noted his dishonesty regarding government connections, suggesting further legal troubles may be imminent.
#science
Forbes: Northern Lights Update: These 10 States May See Aurora Borealis Wednesday
Northern states in the U.S. may have a chance to see the northern lights on Wednesday, with a Kp index of four indicating brighter displays farther from the poles. This follows minor to moderate geomagnetic storms earlier in the week.
Best viewing locations include northern Canada and Alaska, with lesser chances in states like Washington and Minnesota. To enhance visibility, NOAA recommends finding a high vantage point away from light pollution between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m.