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#politics
GB News: Bill Clinton 'signed Jeffrey Epstein's birthday book' and praised paedophile's 'childlike curiosity'
Bill Clinton's tribute to Jeffrey Epstein in a birthday book, praising his "childlike curiosity," has surfaced in a recent report. This revelation follows Donald Trump's earlier signing of the same book, which included a controversial note. Both former presidents are now facing scrutiny regarding their connections to Epstein.
Clinton's representatives have not commented on the specific message but reiterated that he severed ties with Epstein over a decade ago. A House panel has voted to subpoena both Clintons concerning their associations with Epstein, while Trump has denied authorship of his note and is pursuing legal action against the reporting source.
The Epoch Times: The Rise of China’s ‘Surveillance Colonialism’ in Africa
African governments are reportedly employing Chinese artificial intelligence to target political opponents and pro-democracy activists, leading to arrests, torture, and killings. Investigations indicate that Beijing is exporting its surveillance model to Africa, aiming to control the continent's critical infrastructure and data.
Breitbart: Scot Govt Vows to Harangue Trump on Gaza When he Heads to Turnberry
President Trump is set to arrive in Scotland for a four-day personal visit, where he will meet with Scottish First Minister John Swinney and UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. Swinney aims to discuss the Gaza conflict and showcase Scotland on the global stage.
While Trump plans to visit his golf courses, protests are anticipated, marking a significant police presence. Local residents near Turnberry have expressed support for Trump, citing the economic benefits he brings, contrasting with broader negative sentiments reported elsewhere.
#society
The Federalist: Battling Transgenderism Is A Fight Between Institutions And Individuals
The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee has effectively banned male athletes from competing in women's Olympic sports, citing a Trump executive order aimed at ensuring fair competition. This policy change comes amid growing protests from female athletes against competing against transgender individuals.
Sports organizations, pressured by public outcry and individual athlete protests, are increasingly aligning their policies with this stance. Notable cases include the University of Pennsylvania's settlement regarding swimmer Lia Thomas and the International Cycling Union's decision to restrict male-to-female competitors post-puberty.
Breitbart: U.N. Tells UK to Walk Back Terror Ban of Palestine Group
The UN rights chief criticized Britain's ban on the activist group Palestine Action, calling it a misuse of counter-terrorism laws. He argued that the ban, which criminalizes membership and support, disproportionately limits freedoms and conflates peaceful protest with terrorism.
Turk urged the UK government to rescind the ban and revise its counter-terrorism legislation to align with international human rights standards. He emphasized that the decision undermines the rights of individuals exercising their freedom of expression and assembly.
#foreignaffairs
The Economist: Vladimir Medinsky, Putin’s negotiator with a warped worldview
Vladimir Medinsky, a key figure in Russia's peace negotiations with Ukraine, serves as a spokesperson for President Putin's war objectives. Despite ongoing talks, the focus remains on solidifying Russia's control over Ukraine rather than achieving a genuine resolution to the conflict.
The war has resulted in significant Russian casualties, with Medinsky's role reflecting a commitment to advancing Putin's agenda rather than fostering peace.
#culture
Breitbart: Kenneth Washington, Last Surviving 'Hogan's Heroes' Cast Member, Dies at 89
Kenneth Washington, known for his role as Sgt. Baker on CBS's "Hogan’s Heroes," has died at 89. He had a prolific career in the 1960s, appearing in various TV series, and later became an instructor at Loyola Marymount University.
Washington is survived by his wife, children, and grandchildren. He was the last surviving principal cast member of "Hogan’s Heroes."
#crime
Fox News: Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell could be eyeing three outcomes as she meets with DOJ again: expert
U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche is conducting a second day of interviews with Ghislaine Maxwell regarding her role in Jeffrey Epstein's sex crimes. Maxwell's attorney described the meetings as "very productive," and she is also facing a Congressional subpoena for further testimony.
Maxwell, who is appealing her 2021 conviction for sex trafficking, is expected to present new evidence of alleged government misconduct from her trial. Meanwhile, discussions around potential clemency from former President Trump have surfaced, though he stated he has not considered it yet.