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26 Aug 2024
#politics
The Western Journal: Secret Service Pulls RFK Jr.'s Protection After He Suspends Campaign and Backs Trump
The Secret Service has revoked protection for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. after he endorsed former President Trump and suspended his independent presidential campaign. Kennedy had previously requested protection, which was granted following an assassination attempt on Trump.
Kennedy cited his decision as a move to prevent splitting votes against Democratic candidate Kamala Harris. Concerns have been raised regarding the influence of political affiliations on security measures.
The Telegraph: Israeli minister faces backlash after inviting Jews to pray at Temple Mount
Israel's national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, has provoked controversy by encouraging Jews to pray at the Temple Mount, violating a longstanding agreement that prohibits such actions. His remarks prompt concerns from coalition colleagues about potential impacts on ceasefire negotiations in Gaza.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reaffirmed the status quo, while defense minister Yoav Gallant warned that Ben-Gvir’s stance could jeopardize Israel’s security. The Temple Mount remains a pivotal and sensitive issue within the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Fox News: Speaker Johnson issues warning on Harris presidency: 'Only person our adversaries fear less than Biden'
House Speaker Mike Johnson criticized Vice President Kamala Harris, claiming she was aware of President Biden being disengaged from ongoing domestic and global issues. He emphasized the need for strong leadership, stating that adversaries fear both Biden and Harris.
As domestic challenges and international tensions rise, Johnson urged voters to evaluate the current administration's performance, arguing that this election is crucial for the future. He believes voters are dissatisfied and will make informed choices.
Breitbart: Le Pen Vows Vote of No Confidence if Macron Installs Any Leftist Gov't
Marine Le Pen's National Rally party plans to bring a vote of no confidence against President Macron if he attempts to install a government involving the leftist New Popular Front coalition. Le Pen asserts that they are the true opposition to Macron and the far-left.
Amid political deadlock, Macron’s caretaker government has limited power, raising concerns about his alliances with far-left groups to keep Le Pen's party from gaining control. Le Pen suggests involving the public through referenda on key decisions.
Fox News: Harris' 'worst moments' as VP came during live interviews, may be why she's avoiding press: CNN analyst
Vice President Kamala Harris is being cautious about participating in media interviews, having not done one in 36 days, due to past challenges during live interactions. Concerns from some Democrats about her performance have led to a preference for a more controlled interview environment.
Political analysts suggest that engaging in interviews could help refine her arguments, particularly as stakes rise with the upcoming election. Initiatives to manage her media presence effectively are considered crucial for sustaining her current momentum.
The Western Journal: You Need to See This: Third Iconic Photo of Trump Campaign Captures Epic Moment as Trump, RFK Jr. Unite
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspended his independent presidential campaign and endorsed former President Donald Trump, marking a notable cross-party alliance in U.S. politics. Kennedy cited concerns over free speech and other issues as his reasons for the endorsement made at a rally in Phoenix, Arizona.
This endorsement follows significant moments for Trump this year, including his mugshot and an incident involving an assassin. As the 2024 election approaches, the political landscape is seen as shifting with the emergence of this unexpected partnership.
Breitbart: NBC News Hides Biden's Migrant Deaths, but Grills JD Vance on 'Family Separation'
NBC's Kristen Welker questioned JD Vance about family separation policies under Democratic leadership, but he redirected focus to the significant migrant deaths resulting from current policies, asserting that proper enforcement of border laws is more humane than the current approach.
Vance criticized Kamala Harris for her failure as Border Czar, linking her policies to increased migrant mortality and exploitation. Data shows a dramatic rise in migrant deaths under the Biden administration due to lax border enforcement, far overshadowing past separation statistics.
The Telegraph: Iran taunts Israel with promise of ‘definite, calculated and accurate’ response
Iran has asserted its intention to respond definitively to the assassination of a Hamas leader, criticizing Israel’s perceived loss of deterrent capability. Hezbollah recently fired over 300 rockets into northern Israel, prompting Israeli airstrikes on Lebanese targets.
While Hezbollah's attack resulted in minimal damage, both sides are engaged in ceasefire negotiations, showing potential for compromises. Despite some progress, Hamas has rejected Israel's latest demands, complicating the talks.
Forbes: Will Trump And Harris Debate? Trump Threatens To Back Out—Amid Feud Over Muted Mics
Former President Donald Trump has expressed uncertainty about participating in the ABC News debate against Vice President Kamala Harris, primarily due to rule disputes regarding microphone usage. Trump's campaign appears to have shifted its stance from previous debates regarding muting microphones.
Trump criticized the network for perceived bias and urged for debate rules established with Joe Biden to be honored, while Harris's camp advocated for unmuted microphones to prevent outbursts. Harris affirmed her readiness for the debate scheduled for September 10.
#society
Le Monde: Pavel Durov's arrest is a defense of the rule of law rather than an attack on freedom of expression
The arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov by French police has sparked accusations of an assault on free speech, with notable figures like Tucker Carlson and Elon Musk voicing their concerns. Russian officials labeled the arrest as politically motivated, despite Durov's case involving serious allegations.
Critics argue the arrest is about censorship, while French authorities assert it concerns standard legal issues, such as child pornography. This situation has drawn unexpected support from some Silicon Valley entrepreneurs who contest platform accountability for user actions.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Israel says US shipments of arms and equipment during war exceed 50,000 tons
Since the conflict in Gaza began last October, the U.S. has supplied Israel with over 50,000 tons of military equipment, including armored vehicles and munitions. This is part of a significant logistical effort to support the Israeli Defense Forces amid ongoing operations against Hamas.
Despite rising casualties in Gaza, U.S. leaders, including President Biden and VP Harris, have pledged continued support for Israel's military needs. The conflict, which started with a Hamas attack, has resulted in heavy casualties on both sides, with Israel aiming to limit civilian deaths.
#military
Breitbart: Russia Unleashes Massive Strikes on Ukraine Energy Infrastructure
Russia launched a significant drone and missile attack on Ukraine, targeting energy infrastructure and resulting in at least three fatalities and widespread power outages. Ukrainian officials reported damage across multiple regions, with emergency power cuts implemented.
Ukraine's Prime Minister called for increased military support from allies to counter the bombardment, suggesting a need to strike back at the sources of the attacks. Meanwhile, Ukraine also reported drone strikes inside Russia, injuring four.
#culture
GB News: Sir Tom Jones, 84, launches fresh attack on 'p***k' Engelbert Humperdinck, 88, amid 50-year feud
Sir Tom Jones and Engelbert Humperdinck continue their decades-long feud, dating back to the 1970s, with Jones recently calling Humperdinck a "p***k" and dismissing any chance of reconciliation. Humperdinck responded, suggesting that Jones's comments only harm himself.
Despite the animosity, both artists remain active in their music careers, with upcoming performances scheduled in North America and Europe.
#crime
Times Of Israel: Woman stabbed to death in southern town of Rahat, allegedly by husband
Police are investigating the murder of a 27-year-old woman in Rahat, allegedly by her husband, marking the 16th female homicide in Israel this year. The incident raises concerns over ongoing violence, particularly against Arab women, with 142 deaths in the Arab community reported thus far.
Criticism has been directed at national security minister Itamar Ben Gvir for his cuts to programs aimed at reducing domestic violence and crime in Arab communities, which have been linked to the spike in homicides. The Michal Sela Forum, overseeing initiatives for women's safety, disputes his claims of mismanagement.
Breitbart: Pakistani Judge Acquits Man over Spreading Misinformation Amid UK Riots
A Pakistani judge acquitted Farhan Asif, accused of spreading misinformation linked to recent rioting in the U.K. Asif, a web developer, was arrested for cyberterrorism but released as federal investigators lacked evidence to prove intentional wrongdoing.
He had deleted the erroneous post shortly after realizing its inaccuracy.