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Jul 25, 2025 |
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#politics
The Federalist: Three Reasons To Cut Bureaucratic Bloat, Only One Is Money
For the first time since 1975, a rescission bill has been enacted to cancel federal spending, part of President Trump's initiative to cut government size, led by the Department of Government Efficiency. This effort faces confusion over its goals, which include eliminating waste, removing programs contrary to Trump's agenda, and addressing the unaccountability of independent agencies.
The overarching aim is to restore government to a constitutional order, aligning public diplomacy with U.S. interests. The current bureaucratic structure, often resistant to oversight and predominantly left-leaning, complicates this mission. The focus on cutting waste and fraud presents a unique opportunity to reform government operations.
The Telegraph: Zelensky united Ukraine to fight Russia – but now he’s accused of destroying their democracy
Thousands of Ukrainians protested in Kyiv, primarily women and some veterans, expressing discontent with President Volodymyr Zelensky’s government. This marked the first major protest since the Russian invasion, raising concerns about national unity and its impact on Ukraine's resistance efforts.
Fox News: DOJ forms Russiagate 'strike force' to declassified Obama-era Russiagate evidence
The Justice Department has established a "strike force" to investigate potential misconduct by former President Obama and his national security team regarding the Trump-Russia collusion narrative. This follows Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard's declassification of documents suggesting that intelligence was manipulated to create the narrative that Russia influenced the 2016 election.
Gabbard's findings indicate that Obama administration officials lacked empirical evidence of collusion but promoted the narrative nonetheless. The investigation will focus on the actions of key figures, including John Brennan and James Comey, amid claims of politicization in the intelligence community.
Fox News: Ex-Biden chief of staff Ron Klain faces grilling in House GOP's cover-up probe
Former White House Chief of Staff Ronald Klain is set to testify before the House Oversight Committee regarding concerns over President Biden's mental acuity and decision-making process. This investigation, led by Rep. James Comer, seeks to determine if Biden's aides concealed signs of cognitive decline.
Klain is the sixth former official to participate in the inquiry, with others having invoked the Fifth Amendment during questioning. Investigators aim to clarify whether Biden was fully aware of executive actions taken during his presidency.
The Western Journal: Zelenskyy Sparks Protests After Targeting Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Offices: 'My Father Did Not Die for This'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy faces widespread protests after signing a law that undermines anti-corruption agencies, giving his prosecutor general increased authority. Critics argue this move threatens the integrity of corruption investigations and democracy in Ukraine.
Demonstrations erupted in multiple cities, with protesters demanding the restoration of independence for anti-corruption bodies. The European Commission warned that Ukraine's financial aid is contingent on maintaining transparency and democratic governance.
The Federalist: Latest Unsealed Docs Expose Obama, Hillary, And The Russia Lie
Newly declassified documents reveal that Democratic officials believed Hillary Clinton was struggling with significant psychological issues during the 2016 election. The report from the House Intelligence Committee indicates that Russian officials did not release damaging information about Clinton during the campaign, contradicting claims that they aimed to help Trump.
The report criticizes the Obama administration's intelligence assessment, suggesting it was based on flawed and biased information. It highlights that Russian officials preferred a Clinton victory, believing she would be easier to work with than Trump. The findings have sparked renewed calls for accountability among those involved in the investigation.
The Western Journal: Watch: CNN Cuts Tulsi Gabbard Off as She Lays Out the Inconvenient Facts of the Russia Hoax
Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence, presented evidence suggesting the Obama administration fabricated the Russia collusion narrative. She cited a declassified Presidential Daily Brief indicating Russian interference did not affect the 2016 election outcome, contradicting later intelligence assessments.
During her CNN appearance, Gabbard was cut off while discussing the intelligence community's flawed conclusions and the implications for former President Obama and Hillary Clinton. Critics argue CNN's interruption reflects its ongoing bias in covering the Russia investigation.
#society
The Telegraph: It’s time to speak up: what the Prime Minister should be saying on anti-Semitism
Anti-Semitism is increasingly normalised in the UK, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer declaring it a national emergency. He emphasizes the need for leadership to combat Jew-hate, which has seen a rise in abuse against Jewish individuals, particularly in schools and healthcare.
Starmer announces a National Inquiry on Anti-Semitism to gather evidence and recommend urgent changes. He pledges zero tolerance in education and public services, ensuring that any instances of anti-Semitism will lead to severe consequences. The Prime Minister commits to making the fight against Jew-hate a personal priority.
Fox News: Mamdani's former Dem colleague rails against his signature campaign promise: 'Nail in the coffin'
Former NYC assembly member Kenny Burgos warns that mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's rent freeze proposal could worsen the city's housing crisis. Burgos argues that freezing rents on nearly 40% of housing stock, already under financial strain, would lead to insolvency rather than affordability.
Burgos emphasizes that the housing crisis is exacerbated by government-imposed costs, including property taxes. He believes that blanket rent freezes could harm low-income families by leading to deteriorating housing conditions, advocating instead for targeted relief and cost management.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: China accuses United States of 'stirring up trouble' in South China Sea - just as Xi Jinping invites Donald Trump to Beijing
China has accused the US of provoking tensions in the South China Sea, asserting its territorial claims are justified by historical and legal precedents. Chinese Ambassador Fu Cong criticized US military activities in the region and questioned America's role as a self-appointed judge in international affairs.
Amid these tensions, former President Trump indicated a potential visit to China, following an invitation from President Xi. He emphasized the importance of US-Philippines relations and the need for American support in the South China Sea, reflecting ongoing geopolitical dynamics in the region.
#economy
Forbes: Private Equity Eyes $29 Trillion Of Retirement Savings With Trump's Expected Blessing
Blackstone has joined forces with Wellington and Vanguard to make private assets accessible to individual investors, with the backing of the Trump administration. This partnership aims to tap into the $29 trillion in retirement accounts, despite concerns about higher fees and liquidity risks for ordinary investors.
While private equity has historically catered to institutional investors, this shift could democratize access to lucrative investments. However, experts warn that retail investors may face challenges in assessing the performance and risks associated with these new hybrid products.
Breitbart: Trump Wins Again: Australia Backflips and Lifts Import Ban on U.S. Beef
Australia has lifted all restrictions on U.S. beef imports, marking a significant trade win for the Trump administration. Agriculture Minister Julie Collins stated this move would enhance competition and benefit the cattle industry, as the U.S. has faced trade barriers for two decades.
The decision follows pressure from the Trump administration, which criticized Australia's previous import restrictions. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins hailed the breakthrough, emphasizing the safety and quality of American beef. A timeline for the full lifting of restrictions has yet to be announced.
#culture
The Federalist: How Reddit Destroyed Mainstream American Culture
The rise of "Redditism" reflects a cultural shift where mainstream events, like weddings, embrace geek culture and unconventional practices, often leaving traditional values behind. This phenomenon is characterized by a rejection of authority and a focus on individual pleasure, leading to a nihilistic worldview.
As Reddit's influence permeates society, it shapes political and cultural norms, often prioritizing conformity over genuine beliefs. Critics argue this trend fosters a culture of mediocrity and chaos, suggesting a potential decline as younger generations seek more meaningful engagement beyond the platform's confines.