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#politics

Breitbart: Exclusive--Sen. Markwayne Mullin: Trump Running in 'Overdrive' and Setting the Pace for Us All
Exclusive--Sen. Markwayne Mullin: Trump Running in 'Overdrive' and Setting the Pace for Us All
Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) praised President Trump for his relentless work ethic and ability to navigate complex issues efficiently. He noted that Trump operates in "overdrive," making quick decisions and setting a fast pace for Congress while focusing on restoring America's economy and security.

Mullin highlighted Trump's commitment to border security, military morale, and manufacturing investments, asserting that Trump is dedicated to making America great again. He emphasized Trump's love for the country and his enjoyment in the role.


The Western Journal: New 'Social Network 2' Plot Blames Jan. 6 on Facebook Not Censoring Enough Voices in 2020
New 'Social Network 2' Plot Blames Jan. 6 on Facebook Not Censoring Enough Voices in 2020
Aaron Sorkin's upcoming film "The Social Network 2" is inspired by the Wall Street Journal's "The Facebook Files" and will explore Facebook's role in the events of January 6, 2021. The film is anticipated to critique former President Trump and his supporters, echoing themes from the original.

Critics argue that the film may lean towards leftist propaganda, as recent revelations cast doubt on the official narrative surrounding the Capitol riot. Some believe Sorkin should consider other significant events influenced by social media, such as the unrest following George Floyd's death, to provide a more balanced perspective.


#society

Fox News: 'Golden Bachelor' star Mel Owens does damage control after controversial age preference comments
'Golden Bachelor' star Mel Owens does damage control after controversial age preference comments
Mel Owens, the new "Golden Bachelor," is facing backlash for his comments about contestant age preferences, stating he prefers women aged 45 to 60 and expressed concerns about "artificial hips" and "wigs." He later clarified that he was unaware of the show's age parameters.

Owens addressed the controversy on set, apologizing to the contestants and acknowledging his insensitivity. Despite his efforts to earn their forgiveness, some contestants were critical during a roast date. He aims to find love based on companionship and shared experiences.


GB News: Moment courageous Briton proudly holds Union Jack flag aloft in front of mask-clad Antifa protesters
Moment courageous Briton proudly holds Union Jack flag aloft in front of mask-clad Antifa protesters
A British woman stood defiantly with a Union Jack flag in front of a crowd of masked Antifa protesters during a migrant hotel protest in London. She expressed her concerns for her children's future and criticized the protesters, calling them "scum."

Tensions escalated as police intervened to separate opposing groups, anticipating unrest. The situation highlighted the growing divide over asylum accommodations in the capital.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: 70-year-old Jewish man from New York said to be among four US citizens held by Iran
70-year-old Jewish man from New York said to be among four US citizens held by Iran
A 70-year-old Jewish New Yorker is among four US citizens detained in Iran, reportedly for visiting family. Rights groups indicate he and another American were arrested following Israel's airstrikes against Iran, with concerns for their prison conditions.

The detainees include a California woman and an Iranian-American journalist sentenced to 10 years for alleged espionage. Iranian officials claim these arrests are part of a crackdown on suspected operatives for Israel and the US.