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Jul 6, 2025 |
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#politics
Breitbart: Exclusive--Citizen Journalist Aidan Kearney, Who Blew Lid off Karen Read Case, Facing 105 Years in Jail for Telling the Truth
Aidan Kearney, known as "Turtleboy," claims he faces 105 years in prison for his journalism and activism, particularly regarding alleged corruption in the murder case of Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe. He was arrested for felony witness intimidation and picketing, which he argues is a selective enforcement of the law.
Kearney details a series of events involving a former partner who allegedly collaborated with law enforcement to set him up. He asserts that the police aimed to silence him for criticizing the government, ultimately leading to his wrongful incarceration for 60 days.
Forbes: Elon Musk Launches New ‘America Party’
Elon Musk has informally launched a political party called the "America Party," aiming to challenge the current two-party system in the U.S. He criticized both President Trump and the GOP, citing concerns over government spending.
Musk's announcement followed a poll on his platform X, where a majority expressed a desire for independence from the two-party system. It remains unclear if the America Party is officially registered with the Federal Election Commission.
Breitbart: Rosie O'Donnell Marks July 4 in Europe by Hinting at Revolution Against Trump Admin
Actress Rosie O’Donnell, currently living in Ireland, shared a somber TikTok video on Independence Day, suggesting a desire for left-wing activists to overthrow the U.S. government. She recited parts of the Declaration of Independence, emphasizing the right to alter or abolish government.
O’Donnell criticized President Trump's recent actions and expressed her discontent with the current political climate, calling July 4 a "sad day in American history." She has previously voiced concerns about Trump's presidency and has claimed election tampering.
#society
Forbes: Texas Flood Live Updates: 32 Dead Including 14 Children
Texas officials report at least 32 fatalities, including 14 children, due to a flash flood at the Guadalupe River, with 27 individuals still missing. Rescue operations are ongoing, with around 850 people evacuated. The National Weather Service faced criticism for inadequate forecasts amid staffing cuts.
The flooding has raised questions about the preparedness of local authorities, particularly regarding the evacuation of camps. Former President Trump commented on the situation, stating the government would assist Texas, while emphasizing states should manage their disaster responses.
GB News: British tourist killed on safari after elephant charged at full speed
A British woman and her New Zealand friend, both in their late sixties, were killed by an elephant while on a safari walk in Zambia's South Luangwa National Park. Despite attempts to divert their path, the elephant charged unexpectedly, leading to the fatal incident.
Safari guides fired shots to deter the elephant, which was wounded but ultimately, both tourists died at the scene. This incident follows previous fatal attacks on tourists in Zambia, highlighting the dangers of wildlife encounters.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: French writer jailed in Algeria won't appeal
Boualem Sansal, an 80-year-old Franco-Algerian writer, will not appeal his five-year prison sentence for undermining Algeria's territorial integrity due to comments made to a French media outlet. His supporters, including French officials, are calling for his pardon, especially given his health issues.
Sansal, known for his critiques of Algerian authorities, was sentenced after stating that France unjustly transferred Moroccan territory to Algeria during colonial times. His conviction has heightened tensions between France and Algeria amid ongoing disputes over migration and territorial claims.
#crime
Breitbart: Man Dead, Wife in Critical Condition As Fireworks Allegedly Set Los Angeles Neighborhood Ablaze
Illegal fireworks in a Los Angeles neighborhood led to multiple home fires, resulting in one man's death and his wife's critical injuries. Six homes were damaged, displacing 18 residents. The LAPD is investigating potential criminal charges related to the incident.
Firefighters faced chaotic conditions, with exploding fireworks and downed power lines complicating their response. Over 130 firefighters worked for nearly an hour to extinguish the flames.
Breitbart: Exclusive — Citizen Journalist Aidan Kearney on Coverup of Boston Cop's Murder: 'A Killer Walks Free Amongst Us'
Citizen journalist Aidan Kearney criticized the acquittal of Karen Read in the killing of Boston police officer John O’Keefe, claiming it exposes a cover-up involving the actual perpetrators. He expressed concern that a murderer remains free and emphasized the need for further investigation into the case.
Kearney argued that the district attorney's office is unlikely to pursue the truth, as the focus was on protecting certain individuals rather than achieving justice. He called for mass demonstrations to demand accountability and highlighted ongoing corruption within the police department.