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Jul 8, 2025 |
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Fox News: Trump dismisses Musk's political ambitions as 'ridiculous' in sharp rebuke
President Trump criticized Elon Musk's announcement of a new political party, the "America Party," calling it "ridiculous" and asserting that third parties have historically failed in the U.S. political system. Trump emphasized the success of the Republican Party and expressed concern that a third party would create confusion.
Musk's party aims to challenge the existing political establishment, claiming it no longer represents the American people. He announced the formation following a poll indicating significant public support for a new party, positioning it as a response to perceived corruption and excessive spending by both major parties.
Breitbart: Exclusive: Brennan May Face Perjury Issues over Russia Hoax Testimony
Former CIA Director John Brennan faces potential perjury issues following the release of an internal CIA review by current Director John Ratcliffe. The review indicates that Brennan included the controversial Steele Dossier in the 2016 Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA) against the advice of career intelligence officials, contradicting his previous testimony to Congress.
Ratcliffe asserts that this revelation exposes Brennan's manipulation of intelligence to undermine Donald Trump's presidency. The findings could lead to legal repercussions for Brennan, as they suggest he misled Congress and the media regarding his involvement with the dossier.
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Breitbart: ABBOTT: Texas Flood Victim Numbers Expected to Rise as Campers Don't Come Home
Texas Governor Greg Abbott reported an increase in missing persons due to recent floods, particularly affecting campers along rivers. Currently, 41 individuals are unaccounted for, in addition to 11 girls missing from a separate incident. The situation is expected to worsen as families may not report missing loved ones until they fail to return home.
Rescue operations have been extensive, with 525 people rescued by the Texas Military Department. Eyewitness accounts describe harrowing scenes as floodwaters rapidly overtook campsites, leading to cries for help and loss of life. The search continues across the affected areas.
Times Of Israel: Netanyahu said to receive report on medical conditions of all living hostages
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu received medical information on the 20 remaining hostages before his meeting with President Trump, which will guide decisions on their release in a potential ceasefire deal. The deal could see half of the living and dead hostages returned to Israel over 60 days.
Families of the hostages express distress over the selection process, comparing it to historical injustices. Concerns remain high for the well-being of many hostages, with ongoing negotiations for their release amid public protests for a more comprehensive approach.
GB News: Muslim charity boss who gave sermon on killing Jews sanctioned after GB News investigation
An Islamic charity has received a formal warning and banned one of its trustees, Harun Abdur Rashid Holmes, after he delivered a sermon advocating violence against Jews shortly after the Hamas attacks. The Charity Commission found his remarks to be inflammatory and divisive, leading to a three-year disqualification from charity governance.
Holmes's speech, which quoted scripture, was deemed inappropriate and lacking context. The Nottingham Islam Information Point (NIIP) has since apologized for any offense caused and acknowledged the need for better governance and speaker vetting.