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25 Jul 2024
#politics
Fox News: Biden’s 'decline': GOP lawmakers question what Kamala knew and when she knew it
House Republicans are raising alarms about Vice President Kamala Harris's awareness of President Biden's cognitive decline before his concerning debate performance. Critics argue that she was complicit in a cover-up regarding his fitness for office, despite her claims of loyalty.
As Harris gears up for her own presidential run following Biden's exit, GOP lawmakers question her silence amid growing public concerns, suggesting a orchestrated move within the party. Accusations of a "coup" against Biden loom large in political discourse.
Fox News: Harris won't say when she first learned Biden was dropping out of presidential race
Vice President Harris remains tight-lipped about when she learned President Biden was dropping out of the 2024 race, as communication within his administration raises eyebrows. With Biden's swift endorsement, she quickly positioned herself as the new front-runner.
As Democratic pressure mounted, Harris faces criticism for stepping in without a public vote. The silence from her camp and the sudden shift leave more questions than answers.
Fox News: Kamala Harris in her own book reveals 12 things Americans must know about her
Vice President Kamala Harris' memoir, "The Truths We Hold: An American Journey," is soaring in sales as she leads the Democratic charge against Trump for the 2024 election. It offers insights into her life, from her immigrant roots to her political awakening in Berkeley.
In the book, Harris addresses racism, immigration, and women's rights, arguing for constitutional protections for abortion and highlighting America's ongoing struggles with intolerance. She claims fear of immigrants is woven into America's fabric and nods to globalization's impact on jobs.
Fox News: Republican AGs accuse Biden's education secretary of 'flagrant' Hatch Act violations
Two Republican attorneys general claim Education Secretary Miguel Cardona breached the Hatch Act with partisan statements about Biden's student loan plan. They argue his comments aimed to influence the 2024 election and warrant substantial penalties.
Cardona defended his remarks as factual clarifications amid legal confusion, but the attorneys general see it as a misuse of government resources for political gain.
Le Monde: Kamala-mania brings enthusiasm back to Democratic camp
Kamala Harris launched her presidential campaign amidst a wave of enthusiasm that has spread like wildfire on social media. It began with a comical anecdote about coconut trees, igniting a movement dubbed the "coconut army" among her supporters, showcasing a blend of humor and strategy.
Her rivals have turned the story into a weapon, but Harris's allies are pushing back, rallying under the quirky banner to energize the Democratic base ahead of the election.
Times Of Israel: In 1st speech since withdrawal, Biden vows to work to end Gaza war before end of term
In a somber farewell from the Oval Office, Biden emphasized his commitment to ending the war in Gaza and expressed his desire for a new generation of leadership as he steps aside from the 2024 election. He reaffirmed support for Kamala Harris, the heir apparent.
As he faces Trump’s legacy and dwindling popularity, Biden underscores democracy's importance over personal ambition, positioning himself as a bridge to the future while navigating a fractious political landscape.
#society
GB News: EXPOSED: The 37 BBC presenters who received stonking pay rises and FIVE that pocketed £40k or MORE
The BBC handed hefty pay rises to five presenters, totaling up to £70,000 each, with over 37 earning increases of between £5,000 and £70,000. Amid budget cuts and job losses, questions arise over such lavish spending on well-compensated talent.
Even controversial figures, like ex-presenter Huw Edwards, saw salary bumps, with the BBC defending the decisions as necessary for a fair process. The public’s pockets might be feeling lighter, but the talent pool is staying rich.
#crime
GB News: SNAP POLL: Were Manchester Police right to suspend officer after head kick video emerges?
A Greater Manchester officer was pulled from duty after footage surfaced of him violently arresting an 'Asian' man at the airport, sparking widespread outrage and protests. Demonstrators demand accountability from Mayor Andy Burnham for the alleged police brutality.
The officer claimed he acted in defense after his colleague was injured. The public's response is growing as the situation unfolds, highlighting deep divisions in trust towards law enforcement.
GB News: Manchester Police criticised by former detective after 'ghastly' airport incident: 'Damage is already done!'
A Manchester police officer faces backlash after a viral video shows him kicking a detained man at the airport, prompting a swift removal from duty. The incident raises serious questions about police conduct and public trust.
Former detective Peter Bleksley warns that while the footage is alarming, it lacks crucial context. An investigation may take months, leaving a cloud of doubt over Greater Manchester Police’s practices.
Fox News: Blue city cops say Kamala Harris 'helped' killers and rapists, warn of 'disaster' if she becomes president
In the smoky backrooms of American politics, Vice President Kamala Harris' resume is sparking tensions on law enforcement's radar. Critics allege her bail fund support led to violent criminals reclaiming the streets, stirring fears about her potential presidency and public safety.
As the 2024 race heats up, Harris faces accusations of pandering to progressive agendas—priming the pump for crime rates that haunt urban America. The shadows of her past policies loom large as she seeks a path to the White House.
Fox News: Trump shooter Thomas Crooks' family had 14 guns in home, father legally sold gun to son: FBI Director Wray
FBI Director Wray revealed that Thomas Crooks' family owned 14 firearms, including the AR-style rifle used in his assassination attempt on Trump, which his father legally sold to him. A shooter profile is underway as authorities probe the motive.
The incident highlights serious gaps in gun regulations and family oversight. The Crooks family seeks privacy while the FBI continues its investigation into this grave attack on democracy.