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Fox News: Trump-foe Adam Schiff dismisses Tulsi Gabbard's declassified Russia collusion intelligence as 'dishonest'
Trump-foe Adam Schiff dismisses Tulsi Gabbard's declassified Russia collusion intelligence as 'dishonest'
Sen. Adam Schiff has dismissed Tulsi Gabbard's claims regarding the Obama administration's involvement in promoting the Trump-Russia collusion narrative, calling her assertions "dishonest." Gabbard has released documents suggesting that Obama and his team fabricated intelligence assessments to undermine Trump.

Schiff, who played a significant role in the investigation into the alleged collusion, defended the accuracy of the intelligence reports and stated that they documented Russian efforts to support Trump. Meanwhile, Trump has accused Schiff of various misconducts and continues to criticize him in the context of their ongoing political rivalry.


Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: Why Trump's major triumphs will outlast his polling dip
DAVID MARCUS: Why Trump's major triumphs will outlast his polling dip
President Trump has achieved significant milestones in his first six months, including a successful border policy, the largest tax cut in history, and military actions against Iran. However, these accomplishments have not translated into increased approval ratings, as he faces backlash from various voter segments.

The administration's strategy appears to prioritize long-term benefits over immediate popularity, with the hope that these policies will improve American lives by 2029. Despite some discontent among supporters regarding deportations and tariffs, Trump remains focused on his agenda, navigating the challenges of political capital expenditure.


The Western Journal: Nowhere to Hide: Gabbard's Doc Dump 100 Percent Reveals Obama Personally Ordered the Russia Collusion Hoax Document - He Originated It All
Nowhere to Hide: Gabbard's Doc Dump 100 Percent Reveals Obama Personally Ordered the Russia Collusion Hoax Document - He Originated It All
Tulsi Gabbard has released new evidence suggesting that former President Barack Obama orchestrated the intelligence assessment that initiated the "Russia collusion" investigation against Donald Trump. The declassified report indicates that Obama directed CIA Director John Brennan to publish intelligence that falsely claimed Putin favored Trump in the 2016 election.

This revelation raises serious questions about the integrity of the Obama administration and its handling of intelligence for political purposes. The report implies that Obama and his associates engaged in a coordinated effort to undermine Trump's presidency, marking a significant breach of the tradition of peaceful political transitions in the U.S.


Fox News: Messaging war over Trump's 'big beautiful bill' heats up between Democrats, Republicans
Messaging war over Trump's 'big beautiful bill' heats up between Democrats, Republicans
Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin is preparing for the upcoming midterm elections by criticizing the Republican "big, beautiful bill," which includes tax cuts and immigration reforms. He claims it benefits the wealthy while harming working Americans and social safety nets.

Republican National Committee Chair Michael Whatley defends the bill as crucial for the GOP's messaging, asserting it will help families. The legislation is projected to increase national debt significantly and could lead to millions losing Medicaid coverage, sparking ongoing debate between the parties.


Le Monde: French culture minister's corruption trial complicates Paris' political landscape
French culture minister's corruption trial complicates Paris' political landscape
Culture Minister Rachida Dati is set to stand trial for alleged corruption, prompting strong backlash from political figures who criticized her attacks on the judiciary. Former MP Clément Beaune emphasized the importance of respecting judges, contrasting France's political climate with that of the U.S.

President Macron and Justice Minister Darmanin defended Dati, causing discontent among some members of their party who expected higher ethical standards. Critics argue that a minister should resign when charged with a crime, highlighting a potential conflict in Macron's earlier promises regarding political integrity.


The Economist: A little poetic justice for Donald Trump
A little poetic justice for Donald Trump
Donald Trump expressed frustration during his presidency about being unable to influence the Justice Department and FBI, particularly regarding investigations into political rivals like Hillary Clinton. This sentiment highlights concerns over perceived partisanship within these agencies.

The recent uproar surrounding Jeffrey Epstein has further complicated Trump's position, suggesting that the Justice Department's actions may pose unexpected risks for him. The political landscape remains tumultuous as these issues unfold.


Fox News: Trump says he wants Elon Musk to 'thrive' after suggesting DOGE could investigate him
Trump says he wants Elon Musk to 'thrive' after suggesting DOGE could investigate him
President Trump expressed support for Elon Musk, stating he wants Musk's companies to thrive despite previous comments suggesting government investigations into him. Trump emphasized that the success of businesses like Musk's is beneficial for the U.S. economy.

Their relationship has been strained over discussions regarding electric vehicle mandates, with Trump recently signing resolutions to end California's restrictive rules. Musk criticized Trump's spending bill, calling it excessive.


#society

Fox News: Bodies of 3 men recovered from Mississippi River after swimming, fishing on sandbar
Bodies of 3 men recovered from Mississippi River after swimming, fishing on sandbar
Three men, aged 28 to 52, were found dead in the Mississippi River near Memphis after going missing while fishing and swimming on a sandbar. Search efforts resumed Wednesday morning after being suspended due to darkness the previous evening.

Authorities warned that the river is treacherous, with strong currents and unstable sandbars. The victims were identified as Marlon Mendez, Rudy Perez, and Jose Yanes, who had six children. Local residents emphasized the dangers of the river, calling it "lethally dangerous."


The Economist: The year of the women’s-sports bar
The year of the women’s-sports bar
A new trend in Atlanta features women’s sports bars, like Jolene Jolene, catering specifically to female sports fans. These establishments offer unique menus and drinks, focusing on a female-friendly atmosphere and showcasing women athletes.

This shift reflects a growing demand for spaces that prioritize women's sports and interests, moving away from traditional male-dominated sports bars.


The Telegraph: Jewish comedy gigs at Fringe cancelled ‘over safety concerns’
Jewish comedy gigs at Fringe cancelled ‘over safety concerns’
Jewish comedians Rachel Creeger and Philip Simon had their Edinburgh Fringe shows cancelled due to staff safety concerns. The venue, Whistlebinkies, reportedly received complaints from bar staff about feeling unsafe following an announcement of increased police presence for Jewish acts.

Creeger highlighted that this reflects a broader issue of Jewish performers facing cancellations and boycotts in the UK.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Battle over the Black Sea: Russia, Ukraine strike top resort cities
Battle over the Black Sea: Russia, Ukraine strike top resort cities
Russia and Ukraine exchanged drone strikes on Thursday, targeting each other's resort cities. Ukraine's strike on Sochi reportedly resulted in one death and damage to an oil depot, while Russia attacked Odessa, hitting a residential building and causing injuries among civilians.

Ukrainian officials condemned the attacks, emphasizing the need for enhanced air defense systems. Despite ongoing ceasefire discussions in Turkey, the conflict continues with no resolution in sight, as both sides persist in targeting civilian areas.


#religion

GB News: GB News Daily Reflections - Thursday 24 July
GB News Daily Reflections - Thursday 24 July
In today's reflection, the principle of "what comes up must come down" is discussed, highlighting Jesus' message to his disciples. While he could perform miracles, he emphasized the importance of serving others, suggesting that true impact comes from selflessness.

Ultimately, the idea is that laying down one's life in service leads to a greater purpose and eventual upliftment.


#culture

Forbes: Wrestling Star Hulk Hogan Dies At 71
Wrestling Star Hulk Hogan Dies At 71
Hulk Hogan, the iconic wrestler who played a pivotal role in popularizing World Wrestling Entertainment, has died at 71 due to cardiac arrest at his home in Clearwater, Florida. Emergency medics responded to a call early Thursday morning, but he was later pronounced dead at a hospital.

WWE acknowledged Hogan's impact on the wrestling industry, highlighting his status as a pop culture icon and his contributions to the organization's global success in the 1980s.