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#politics
The Western Journal: Russia Hoax Fallout: How Democrats Destroyed Trust, Divided the Nation
Despite evidence from Hunter Biden's laptop, Democrats and mainstream media maintain there is no proof of Biden family corruption, while perpetuating claims of Trump-Russia collusion. This has led to deep national divisions and skepticism towards political discourse.
The article argues that repeated dishonesty from Democrats has eroded public trust, suggesting that their past behavior predicts future actions. It highlights the need for accountability and the consequences of political misrepresentation.
Fox News: Jasmine Crockett allegedly tried 'shutting down' Atlantic piece after reporter contacted other Democrats
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, attempted to halt a profile by The Atlantic after expressing frustration over the author's outreach to other Democrats. Despite her objections, the article was published, featuring comments from various Democratic figures and highlighting mixed opinions about Crockett among her colleagues.
Crockett's reaction drew criticism from journalists who noted that such outreach is standard in journalism. The article also included her critiques of fellow Democrats, suggesting tensions within the party.
Fox News: Senate confirms Trump pick to lead independent Nuclear Regulatory Commission
The Senate confirmed David A. Wright as the head of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission with a 50-39 vote, marking a significant win for President Trump. Wright, who previously served in the role, will lead the agency tasked with regulating nuclear power until 2030.
Despite initial bipartisan support, Democratic opposition has grown due to concerns over perceived partisanship and recent actions taken by the Trump administration. With over 140 nominations pending, Senate Republicans are pushing to expedite confirmations, potentially canceling the August recess to advance Trump's nominees.
#society
GB News: Donald Trump fires warning to Starmer as he responds to GB News question: ‘You’re making a mistake’
President Trump urged UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer against censoring his social media platform, Truth Social, during a press event at his golf course in Scotland. Starmer assured that there are no plans to censor the site but emphasized the importance of protecting children from harmful content online.
Trump expressed concerns about free speech in the UK, while Starmer highlighted measures to prevent access to suicide-related sites for young users. The discussion reflected broader worries about online safety and free speech legislation.
Front Page Magazine: 3 Lies That Degrade Society
The concept of the "big lie," originating from Adolf Hitler, highlights the prevalence of falsehoods in society, where many believe in lies propagated by political leaders and institutions. This includes the decline in religious belief, misconceptions about gender identity, and the misunderstanding of nation-states versus individual rights.
These distortions threaten the credibility of American values and disrupt global relations. The article argues that recognizing and rejecting these lies is essential for maintaining the integrity of individual rights and advancing societal progress.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Ending a 30-Year-Old Genocidal Conflict
President Trump has reportedly brokered a peace agreement between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, potentially ending decades of conflict that have resulted in millions of deaths. Leaders from both nations are advocating for Trump to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for this achievement.
The ongoing violence in the region has roots in historical ethnic tensions, notably the 1994 Rwandan genocide, which saw the massacre of around 800,000 Tutsis. The conflict has led to millions being displaced and ongoing cycles of violence, with limited intervention from international forces.
Front Page Magazine: Lindsey Graham: ‘Change in Strategy’ Coming to ‘Take Down Gaza'
Sen. Lindsey Graham announced a shift in Israel's strategy regarding Gaza, suggesting a full military effort akin to past U.S. actions in Tokyo and Berlin. He emphasized that negotiations with Hamas are futile, as the group is committed to Israel's destruction.
Graham noted that humanitarian aid will accompany military actions, aiming to improve conditions for Gazans post-conflict. He criticized past Palestinian governance and expressed hope for a rebuilt Gaza, contingent on the Palestinians' willingness to abandon hostility towards Israel.
Times Of Israel: Dozens of countries attend UN confab on two-states boycotted by US and Israel
A UN conference aimed at promoting a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians took place, with many ministers in attendance while Israel and the US boycotted. French President Macron announced plans to recognize Palestinian statehood, prompting criticism from Israel and the US.
The conference's goal is to address the ongoing conflict and advocate for a political solution, despite skepticism from Israeli officials who argue it could exacerbate tensions. Calls for action include lifting the financial blockade on the Palestinian Authority and halting Israeli settlement expansion.
#crime
Fox News: Cincinnati mayoral candidate, VP Vance's half-brother, slams city leadership after brutal beatdown
Cincinnati mayoral candidate Cory Bowman criticized city leadership after a violent incident downtown, highlighting a lack of public response to emergencies. He noted that only one person called 911 during the attack, reflecting a broader issue of crime and ineffective policies in urban areas.
Bowman and Police Chief Teresa Theetge expressed concerns over the rise in crime and the challenges faced by law enforcement, including understaffing and a perceived lack of accountability in the judicial system. They called for better policies to ensure public safety.