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#illegals
GB News: Girl raped by illegal migrant fears she will have to leave UK: ‘I don’t want to live in the same country as him’
A young rape survivor, identified as Sophie, is contemplating leaving the UK after her attacker, Khaziz Alshimery, an illegal migrant, is set to be released from prison in 12 years. She feels let down by the Home Office and fears for her safety, expressing a desire for Alshimery to be deported.
Sophie’s father described the devastating impact of the attack on their family, noting a significant emotional distance between them since the incident. A fundraiser has been initiated to support legal efforts aimed at preventing similar situations for others.
#politics
Breitbart: Katyal: Government Lawyers Contradicted Trump's Executive Order
Neal Katyal criticized President Trump's legal arguments for imposing tariffs, highlighting contradictions in claims of an emergency due to a persistent trade deficit. He emphasized that the Constitution grants Congress, not the president, the power to impose tariffs, citing historical concerns about unchecked authority.
Katyal pointed out that the administration's defense faltered as Trump's own executive order stated the trade deficit has been ongoing for decades, undermining the argument for extraordinary action.
Breitbart: Padilla: Pro-Dem Redistricting Is Different Because It Wasn't 'Discriminatory' Like GOP Might Be
Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) defended Democratic redistricting in states like Illinois and Oregon as compliant with voting rights protections, contrasting it with Republican efforts in Texas. He emphasized that redistricting must adhere to established criteria to avoid discrimination.
Padilla highlighted that the ongoing scrutiny focuses on whether Republicans will uphold these voting rights standards.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Failing on the 8th front: The mounting cost of Israel’s dysfunctional public diplomacy
Israel is currently engaged in a multifaceted conflict, fighting both military and information battles on multiple fronts. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu highlighted the importance of "the battle for truth," as international media increasingly portrays Israel negatively amid the ongoing war with Hamas and other groups. Despite evidence disputing some claims, Israel's image continues to suffer, leading to calls for policy changes from global leaders.
The Israeli government faces challenges in managing its public messaging, with a vacant leadership position in the Public Diplomacy Directorate contributing to disorganization. Critics argue that the focus remains too heavily on domestic narratives rather than addressing international perceptions, complicating Israel's ability to counter negative portrayals effectively. The IDF's control over military information further hampers timely responses to emerging narratives, leaving Israel at a disadvantage in shaping public opinion.
Breitbart: Huckabee: Arab Nations Have Clarity on Hamas that U.K., France, Canada Don't
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee praised Arab nations for urging Hamas to surrender and release hostages, contrasting their stance with that of European nations, which he criticized for pressuring Israel more than Hamas. He expressed disappointment that some Western countries appear to support Hamas.
Huckabee highlighted the moral clarity shown by Arab nations, while calling out European nations for their perceived alignment with Hamas over Israel. He emphasized the need for a clear stance against Hamas, referencing President Trump’s comments on the situation.
#economy
Breitbart: White House Releases Full List of Tariffs Starting Tomorrow
New tariffs set to take effect on August 7 will range from 10% to 41%, with Syria facing the highest rate. The White House released the full list of affected countries following an executive order signed by the president, marking a significant step in his trade agenda.
The tariffs aim to harmonize rates across trading partners, with previous announcements including a proposed 50% tariff on Brazil, later adjusted to 10%. This move follows recent agreements with various nations and is expected to impact the global economy.