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Breitbart: Lankford Hires Anti-Trumper as Lead 'Values Action Team' Staffer
Lankford Hires Anti-Trumper as Lead 'Values Action Team' Staffer
Sen. James Lankford has appointed Matthew Arbo, a former professor with a history of liberal views, as his senior adviser. Arbo's positions include opposition to Donald Trump, support for vaccine mandates, and promotion of climate change action, raising questions about his alignment with conservative values.

Critics argue that Arbo's hiring reflects a pattern of Lankford employing staff who oppose Trump and traditional conservative stances, potentially alienating the senator from his voter base. Lankford's office has not addressed these concerns directly.


Fox News: James Carville warns Mamdani to keep 'globalize the intifada' phrase 'out your mouth’
James Carville warns Mamdani to keep 'globalize the intifada' phrase 'out your mouth’
Democratic strategist James Carville criticized New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani for not condemning the phrase "globalize the intifada," which is linked to violence against Israel. Carville expressed concern that Mamdani's rhetoric could hinder Democrats' efforts to regain power.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries also urged Mamdani to clarify his stance, emphasizing the need to address rising antisemitism in New York. Both Carville and Jeffries highlighted the importance of maintaining support from Jewish communities.


Le Monde: 'Faced with Trump and an out-of-touch Democratic leadership, a left-wing surge takes hold in the United States'
'Faced with Trump and an out-of-touch Democratic leadership, a left-wing surge takes hold in the United States'
Billionaire Bill Ackman plans to fund a centrist campaign in response to Zohran Mamdani's unexpected Democratic primary win in New York City. This victory reflects a significant shift among Democrats, as Mamdani's campaign mobilized 50,000 volunteers and aimed to address rising living costs.

The municipal election has gained national importance, highlighting a potential resurgence of leftist movements amid a perceived lack of opposition to Donald Trump. Figures like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are actively engaging working-class communities, promoting the Democratic Socialists of America.


Breitbart: Sam Altman Rips Dems for Abandoning Capitalism, Innovation
Sam Altman Rips Dems for Abandoning Capitalism, Innovation
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman criticized the Democratic Party for straying from its roots in capitalism and free markets, declaring himself "politically homeless." He expressed concern over the party's ideological shift and emphasized the importance of techno-capitalism for economic growth and innovation.

Altman advocated for wealth creation and education as essential components of maintaining America's competitive edge. His comments reflect a growing sentiment among tech leaders who feel increasingly alienated from progressive politics, signaling a potential shift toward more market-oriented views within Silicon Valley.


The Western Journal: 'Put Their Foot Further Down Their Mouths': Epstein's Brother Is Laughing at Trump's FBI
'Put Their Foot Further Down Their Mouths': Epstein's Brother Is Laughing at Trump's FBI
Mark Epstein, brother of Jeffrey Epstein, criticized the FBI's assertion that his brother committed suicide, mocking FBI Director Kash Patel's comments on the matter. He expressed skepticism about the official findings and suggested that Epstein was likely murdered, a claim he has maintained since 2019.

The controversy surrounding Epstein's death continues to evoke skepticism, particularly among conservatives who believe he was silenced due to his knowledge of powerful individuals. Mark Epstein's remarks further complicate the narrative for the Trump administration, which has defended the suicide conclusion.


#society

Fox News: Paul Simon's daughter unleashes on Richard Gere over broken promise to preserve childhood home
Paul Simon's daughter unleashes on Richard Gere over broken promise to preserve childhood home
Lulu Simon, daughter of Paul Simon, expressed her anger towards Richard Gere for selling her childhood home to developers, who plan to demolish it for new properties. She accused Gere of breaking a promise to preserve the land after purchasing it for $10.8 million in 2022.

Gere and his family have since moved to Spain, where he expressed excitement about the adventure. Despite the relocation, Alejandra Silva mentioned they plan to return to the U.S. periodically.


Fox News: Blue city resident vows to keep pro-Trump political displays on home despite second shooting attack
Blue city resident vows to keep pro-Trump political displays on home despite second shooting attack
A Washington state woman plans to install a security system after her home was shot at in what she believes was a politically motivated attack. The shooting, which occurred early Sunday, targeted pro-Trump messaging displayed in her windows, resulting in damage to her home and a parked truck.

This incident marks the second time her house has been targeted, with the first shooting occurring on New Year's Eve in 2024. Despite the threats, she intends to keep her political statements visible rather than remove them.


#economy

Breitbart: American Mineral Buyers Find Ways Around China’s Export Ban
American Mineral Buyers Find Ways Around China’s Export Ban
China has restricted exports of critical minerals like antimony, gallium, and germanium to the U.S. in response to American chip sales limitations. Despite this, U.S. buyers have circumvented the ban by sourcing these materials through countries like Thailand and Mexico.

American battery makers are facing supply concerns, as the rerouted shipments are insufficient to meet rising demand. The U.S. is looking to bolster domestic production of antimony, with plans to revive a significant mine in Idaho and explore other potential sources.


Breitbart: Trump Sends Out Tariff Letters to Seven More Nations
Trump Sends Out Tariff Letters to Seven More Nations
President Trump has notified leaders from seven countries—Algeria, Brunei, Iraq, Libya, Moldova, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka—about new tariffs ranging from 20% to 30% on goods imported into the U.S. starting August 1. The tariffs aim to address trade deficits and encourage manufacturing in the U.S.

Trump emphasized that these rates are lower than necessary to fully resolve trade disparities and warned that retaliatory tariffs from these nations would be met with U.S. responses. He indicated a willingness to adjust tariffs if these countries improve market access for American producers.


#military

Fox News: Chinese satellites complete groundbreaking mission 22,000 miles above Earth
Chinese satellites complete groundbreaking mission 22,000 miles above Earth
China's space program recently achieved a significant milestone with the apparent docking of its Shijian-21 and Shijian-25 satellites in geosynchronous orbit, potentially marking its first high-altitude satellite refueling attempt. This development raises concerns about China's capability to disable foreign satellites.

The U.S. Space Force is also exploring orbital refueling, with plans for its first military asset refueling in space next summer. American officials are monitoring China's advancements closely, as military and commercial satellites increasingly rely on geosynchronous orbit for strategic advantages.


#crime

GB News: Lidl is latest supermarket to trial AI cameras as shoplifting offences soar - despite Tesco controversy
Lidl is latest supermarket to trial AI cameras as shoplifting offences soar - despite Tesco controversy
Lidl is trialing AI-powered cameras at self-service checkouts in London to combat shoplifting, joining other retailers like Tesco and Sainsbury's in deploying similar technology. Dubbed "supermarket VAR," the system monitors unscanned items and replays footage to deter theft.

The move comes amid rising theft rates, with shoplifting offenses in England and Wales reaching their highest level since 2003. While some consumers express concerns over privacy, others see the technology as a helpful security measure.