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#politics
The Federalist: Unelected Magistrate Judges Are Completely Unconstitutional
The case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia highlights the significant power held by magistrate judges, who operate outside the constitutional framework established for federal judges. Despite their limited original role as administrative aides, magistrates now make critical decisions that can influence political outcomes without the accountability of being elected or confirmed.
This shift has led to concerns about the erosion of checks and balances in the judicial system, as unelected magistrates increasingly wield authority over arrests, warrants, and detentions. The rise of these judges represents a departure from the principles of democracy and transparency envisioned by the Founders.
The Federalist: Pro-Abortion Forces Fan Out Over VA Ahead Of Election Season
Pro-lifers in Virginia are mobilizing ahead of the November elections, where all House seats are up for re-election. Democrats aim to expand abortion access through a proposed amendment, prompting pro-life groups to deploy canvassers to sway voters towards Republican candidates.
Planned Parenthood is investing heavily to support pro-abortion candidates, viewing Virginia as key to maintaining access in the South. The proposed amendment could eliminate parental consent and safety measures, raising concerns among opponents about its implications for public interest and legislative control.
Fox News: 'Massive conspiracy': Ex-DNC insider says party went to great lengths to hide Biden's mental decline
Lindy Li, a former DNC fundraiser, claims that President Biden's inner circle has been coordinating to conceal his cognitive decline and age-related issues. She alleges that her concerns about Biden's fitness for re-election were dismissed, leading to her being ostracized from the party.
Li describes a culture of damage control within the DNC, where members were instructed to present Biden positively despite concerns. She asserts that this effort included discrediting those who raised questions about Biden's capabilities.
#society
Times Of Israel: UK marks 20 years since the deadly al-Qaeda 7/7 London bombings
On the 20th anniversary of the 2005 London bombings, King Charles III and Prime Minister Keir Starmer commemorated the 52 victims and over 770 injured. Ceremonies included wreath-laying at the Hyde Park memorial and a moment of silence at subway stations.
Survivors expressed mixed emotions, reflecting on loss and the need for public inquiry. Officials emphasized unity against terrorism, with the Home Secretary noting that Islamist extremist threats remain a top concern for national security.
#culture
The Federalist: California Book Store Bans 'Harry Potter' For J.K. Rowling's Beliefs
A San Francisco bookstore has removed all books by J.K. Rowling due to her views on transgender issues, claiming her stance threatens women's rights. This decision contrasts with Democrats' criticism of book bans, revealing a perceived hypocrisy in their advocacy for free speech.
While the bookstore's actions reflect a private choice, they highlight a broader trend where leftist groups promote inclusivity but silence opposing views. Critics argue that the fight against "book banning" is selective, often targeting conservative perspectives while allowing explicit content in schools.
#education
GB News: Labour rebellion over special needs support backed by top Tory after 'sham' benefits bill: 'Keir Starmer has lost control!'
Shadow Policing Minister Matt Vickers criticized Sir Keir Starmer for allegedly losing control of the Labour Party amid concerns over planned cuts to special educational needs support. Vickers emphasized the importance of Education Health Care Plans for vulnerable children and suggested Labour MPs may rebel against Starmer's reforms.
He defended the Conservative Party's record on special educational needs while acknowledging the need for improvement. Vickers also expressed broader concerns about Labour's economic management, citing rising unemployment and inflation, and criticized public spending priorities.
#crime
Le Monde: Australian woman found guilty of killing in-laws with toxic mushrooms
Erin Patterson has been convicted of triple murder for poisoning her in-laws and aunt with toxic mushrooms in a beef Wellington meal in July 2023. A jury found her guilty after a trial where she claimed the poisoning was accidental, despite evidence suggesting intent.
Patterson's guests died from organ failure due to the lethal amatoxin in death cap mushrooms. She was also found guilty of attempting to murder a fourth guest who survived. The case revealed her troubled relationship with her husband and deceptive actions leading up to the fatal meal.