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The Western Journal: Watch: Trump Breaks Out His Sean Connery Impersonation During Interview in Scotland
Donald Trump revealed that the late actor Sean Connery played a crucial role in securing zoning approvals for his golf properties in Scotland. During an interview on “Pod Force One,” Trump recounted how Connery publicly supported the project, which faced environmental regulations.
Trump credited Connery's endorsement with expediting the approval process, stating, “As soon as he said that, the whole thing got approved like so fast.” He affectionately referred to Connery as “the king of Scotland” and showcased his impression of the actor during the discussion.
Fox News: Biden 'Politburo' member Steve Ricchetti to appear before House investigators in Comer cover-up probe
Steve Ricchetti, a former counselor to President Biden, is set to testify before House investigators regarding allegations that White House aides concealed signs of the president's mental decline. He is the seventh former aide to be summoned in the ongoing probe led by Rep. James Comer.
Ricchetti's involvement in managing Biden's administration and legislative agenda has drawn scrutiny, particularly concerning a reported strategy to downplay the president's age-related struggles. The investigation could lead to legislative responses if evidence supports claims of a prolonged effort to obscure the president's condition.
Fox News: Charlamagne tha God slams 'liberal media' for ignoring Bill Clinton's ties to Epstein
Charlamagne tha God criticized the "liberal media" for overlooking former President Bill Clinton's connections to Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting a birthday letter Clinton wrote to Epstein and a controversial photo of Clinton in Epstein's mansion. He argued that all individuals linked to Epstein should be scrutinized, regardless of political affiliation.
President Trump echoed this sentiment, suggesting that inquiries into Epstein's case should also focus on Clinton and former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, both of whom deny any wrongdoing. Charlamagne emphasized that party affiliation should not shield anyone from accountability in the Epstein scandal.
Fox News: Kentucky senate candidates avoid McConnell endorsement, spar over ties to ex-leader
The race for Mitch McConnell's Senate seat is heating up, with candidates Andy Barr, Daniel Cameron, and Nate Morris accusing each other of being too closely tied to the outgoing senator. Cameron, endorsed by Trump, criticizes Morris for his past connections to McConnell, while Morris claims to be the only candidate aligned with Trump's agenda.
McConnell's popularity has plummeted in Kentucky, with a recent poll showing only a 2% "very favorable" rating. Candidates are positioning themselves as alternatives to McConnell's legacy, with Barr asserting his conservative credentials and experience in delivering Trump’s agenda.
#society
GB News: Police officer mistakenly arrested after 'lightly' smacking son who was misbehaving
A Metropolitan Police officer and her husband were arrested in 2019 after she lightly smacked their misbehaving son. Following a civil trial that dismissed their claims against Surrey Police, the couple appealed, and a High Court judge ruled their arrests were unlawful, stating police failed to demonstrate the necessity of the arrests.
The judge criticized the police for not exploring voluntary interviews as an alternative and emphasized that mere claims of protecting children do not justify coercive actions. The couple's legal battle continues as they seek redress for the unlawful detention.
The Telegraph: Why the next Pacific earthquake could devastate California
The Kamchatka Peninsula earthquake highlights the looming threat of a major seismic event along the Cascadia Subduction Zone, a 600-mile fault line from Canada to California. Scientists estimate a 15% chance of a significant quake in the next 50 years, which could trigger a devastating mega-tsunami.
A study indicates that an earthquake of magnitude eight or higher could cause coastal land to sink dramatically, impacting cities like Seattle and Portland. The most severe effects are expected in northern California, southern Washington, and northern Oregon, all part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, which accounts for 90% of the world's earthquakes.
Fox News: Cuban man marvels at Costco food choices and American abundance
Cuban immigrants Yoel and Marissa Diaz have gained popularity on social media by sharing their experiences in the U.S., particularly their astonishment at the abundance of food choices in American grocery stores, like Costco. Yoel described his first visit as dizzying and emphasized the privilege of being able to choose from a variety of meats and products, a stark contrast to the limited options in Cuba.
Marissa highlighted the disparity in access to food in Cuba, where many rely on family support for dollars to shop in better stores, while others face severe limitations. The couple expressed skepticism about government-run grocery initiatives proposed by some politicians, recalling the inefficiencies they witnessed in Cuba. They remain grateful for the opportunities available to them in the U.S.
Times Of Israel: What Matters Now to Daniel Taub: Still mourning, Israel is not ripe to talk peace – yet
In the latest episode of "What Matters Now," host Amanda Borschel-Dan speaks with Daniel Taub, an Israeli diplomat and author, about his new book on constructive disagreement. Taub emphasizes the importance of disagreement in diplomacy and its role in lasting treaties.
The discussion also touches on the significance of Tisha B'Av and the current societal divisions in Israel, particularly regarding the universal draft debate. Taub suggests that Israelis may not be ready for practical peace negotiations at this time.
The Federalist: Extravagant Bachelorette Parties Give Friendship A Cover Charge
Destination bachelorette parties have become extravagant events, often costing around $1,200 per person, and requiring friends to travel long distances. Many feel pressured to participate, leading to resentment and financial strain, especially among those with families.
This trend reflects a societal shift towards consumerism and self-obsession, where friendships are transactional and driven by social media validation. The essence of celebrating love and friendship is lost in the pursuit of extravagant experiences, suggesting a need to return to simpler, more genuine gatherings.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing July 30: Day 663 – Et tu, Britain? UK on the brink of recognizing Palestine
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced that the UK will recognize a Palestinian state in September unless Israel takes significant steps to end the Gaza war and commits to a peace process. This comes amid calls from various nations at a UN conference for Israel to support Palestinian statehood.
Additionally, Arab and Muslim countries signed a declaration condemning Hamas and urging it to disarm and release hostages. The discussions raise questions about the implications of Israel's potential annexation of Gaza and the broader peace efforts in the region.
#culture
The Federalist: Activists Demand a Biological Man Play Princess Zelda
The casting of Bo Bragason as Princess Zelda in the upcoming live-action "Legend of Zelda" movie has sparked controversy, particularly among activists who preferred Hunter Schafer, a transgender actor. Critics argue that casting a male actor as a female character distorts the essence of the story and promotes a political agenda.
This debate highlights perceived hypocrisy in the entertainment industry, where calls for accurate portrayals are dismissed as bigotry when they conflict with progressive ideals. The article contends that such casting decisions are often driven by ideological motives rather than fidelity to the source material, with a focus on controlling narratives in popular culture.
#crime
Fox News: Third suspect in brutal Cincinnati beatdown arrested, charged with assault
A third suspect, Jermaine Matthews, has been arrested in connection with a violent brawl in Cincinnati that left two individuals seriously injured. He faces charges of aggravated riot and assault as authorities continue to investigate the incident, which gained significant public attention.
The altercation occurred near a nightclub and restaurant, with viral footage showing a couple being attacked by a crowd, culminating in a brutal knockout. Three arrests have been made in total related to this incident.