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#politics

The Western Journal: New Trump Shooting Bodycam Footage Released, Raises Additional Concerns
New Trump Shooting Bodycam Footage Released, Raises Additional Concerns
In a grim scene that could have been ripped from a noir novel, new footage reveals chaos during the assassination attempt on Donald Trump. Amidst the confusion of gunfire and blood, questions loom about security failures as law enforcement scrambles to make sense of the aftermath.

Senator Grassley demands accountability, blasting government transparency failures while uncovering more sinister hints of operational lapses. The stakes are high, and the truth seems buried beneath a veil of bureaucratic turmoil.


#society

Breitbart: Bishop Barron Decries ‘Gross Mockery’ of Last Supper at Paris Olympics
Bishop Barron Decries ‘Gross Mockery’ of Last Supper at Paris Olympics
Bishop Robert Barron blasted a drag queen parody of the Last Supper at the Paris Olympics as a grotesque mockery of Christianity, accusing France of flaunting cultural disrespect. He argued that while Christianity is targeted, other religions remain untouchable in such public displays.

Responses ranged from former athletes to politicians who condemned the act, framing it as a product of a far-left minority rather than reflective of the French people. They saw it as a blatant display of secularism aimed at provoking religious sentiments.


#culture

Breitbart: UK Labour Kills Campus Free Speech Bill
UK Labour Kills Campus Free Speech Bill
A newly elected Labour government in the UK has killed the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act, which aimed to protect free expression on campuses, citing concerns over student welfare. Critics warn this signals a troubling shift away from academic freedom and open debate.

The move highlights a growing tension between safeguarding feelings and upholding rights, with fears that it may empower a culture of censorship. The Free Speech Union plans a judicial review, underscoring a brewing crisis in university discourse.


Fox News: Videos of Francis Ford Coppola appear to show director kissing extras on set amid troubling allegations
Videos of Francis Ford Coppola appear to show director kissing extras on set amid troubling allegations
Francis Ford Coppola is in hot water as videos show the director kissing and hugging female extras on the set of his film "Megalopolis." Accusations of inappropriate behavior arise from a backdrop of his own funding, leaving no HR oversight to check his actions.

While Coppola insists his touch was meant to inspire, reports hint at a troubling "old school" vibe, with past behavior raising eyebrows. The lack of complaints, however, casts a shadow over the blurred lines between creativity and misconduct.


#crime

The Western Journal: Georgia Wide Receiver Arrested on Charges of Cruelty to Children
Georgia Wide Receiver Arrested on Charges of Cruelty to Children
Georgia wide receiver Rodarius “Rara” Thomas faces felony charges of cruelty to children and misdemeanor battery. This marks his second run-in with the law in two years, raising concerns about the team’s troubled track record with player conduct.

Coach Kirby Smart laments the cycle of off-field incidents, including multiple driving violations linked to his players, a shadow cast darkly by a tragic crash that claimed the lives of two team members last year.


#sports

The Western Journal: Olympic Athletes Hit With Shortages, Horrible Woke Food as Green Movement Spreads
Olympic Athletes Hit With Shortages, Horrible Woke Food as Green Movement Spreads
The Paris Olympics serve up more ideology than edibles, leaving athletes longing for basics like chicken and eggs. With plant-based menus preaching sustainability, British competitors prefer a private meal over the main dining hall, citing hunger as their main rival.

As the IOC forces a local, eco-friendly diet on the games, complaints rise about subpar choices. Transportation woes add to the chaos, overshadowing the thrill of competition.