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Aug 28, 2025 |
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#politics
Front Page Magazine: Minneapolis School Gunman: Another Deluded Leftist
The piece casts Minneapolis shooter Robin Westman as proof of the 'hazards of leftism,' linking his anti-Trump, anti-Israel, anti-Christian views and gender identity to violence.
It cites a 'pattern' of shooters labeled 'Trans' and argues left-leaning culture indoctrinates youth and provokes confrontation by leaders
Fox News: Sen. Chuck Grassley says he was 'naive' about how he looked at Biden as president, calls him ineffective
Grassley says he was naive about Biden and doubts he’ll be remembered as an effective president or senator; Biden seems guided by staff.
He says Hunter’s pardon shouldn’t have happened and supports the blue-slip tradition as Trump weighs a challenge.
Breitbart: Jack Smith Attorneys Ridicule Lawfare Probe as 'Imaginary and Unfounded'
Former special counsel Jack Smith says his two Trump prosecutions were by the book and free of political influence.
A DOJ watchdog is reviewing him; Sen. Cotton calls it lawfare. Smith’s lawyers insist the record shows strict legal compliance and urge OSC to rely on it.
#war
Times Of Israel: Blair and Kushner join Trump’s Gaza meet; official calls it ‘a simple policy’ session
Trump chaired a Gaza policy meeting with Tony Blair and Jared Kushner, weighing food aid, hostages and post-war planning.
Blair is pushing a post-war Gaza plan; US-Israel coordination remains close as Washington opposes partial hostage deals while weighing a Gaza City move
#sports
GB News: Amir Khan blasts 'disgusting' boxing fight with British icon worried someone will 'get hurt really badly'
Amir Khan calls the Paul–Davis exhibition "disgusting" and warns it could damage boxing, praising Turki Alalshikh's stance.
He points to a 200 lb vs 135 lb mismatch, says MMA stricter safety standards matter, and notes money and end-of-career motives behind the bout.