Author: Press Room

During an interview with NBC News on Monday, Vice President JD Vance said that there has been some “misinformation” about the agreement with Iran in Israeli media, “We believe, quite firmly, that, when the Israeli people understand what’s in this agreement,” they’ll like the deal, and “We feel quite confident the Israelis are going to be bought in on this agreement once we get a little further down the road.” Vance said, “I think, fundamentally, the United States, we have our interests, Israel’s often a good partner, we also have aligned interests. But, also, sometimes, we’re going to disagree on…

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Floridians want their state to “remain the free state of Florida” – not radically changed by leftists – Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL), who is running for governor in the Sunshine State, told Breitbart News Saturday. Donalds, the Trump-endorsed candidate who is leading his primary opponents in the gubernatorial race, pointed to the moniker encompassing that Floridians want Florida to remain “the free state of Florida,” promising that it will continue, should he take over after Gov. Ron DeSantis (R). “The number one thing they’re focused on, like I said, they want Florida to remain Florida,” he said. “Everybody loves our…

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The Trump administration’s sudden moves to rein in Anthropic are giving fresh momentum to efforts in Congress to impose guardrails on cutting-edge artificial intelligence models. Lawmakers are still seeking clear information about the government’s decision late Friday to impose an export ban on the AI company’s latest models, known as Fable 5 and Mythos 5, over cybersecurity concerns — a move that led Anthropic to suspend access to both for all users. In roughly a dozen interviews on Capitol Hill this week, several lawmakers said they were shocked by the development and had yet to receive a formal briefing from…

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The Reform UK leader’s manifesto attacks DEI and immigration, but beneath the outrage lies a thin program built on grievance and biology Nigel Farage, the leader of Reform UK, has published a lengthy personal manifesto on his Substack this week.Farage is not noted for making detailed policy pronouncements, and his long-winded writeup provides an interesting insight into Reform’s policy agenda – revealing, as it does, both its intellectual and political shortcomings.Farage’s manifesto is titled “Britain is a two-tier state – against white people” and it was clearly triggered by the recent Henry Nowak and Stephen Ogilvie cases, in which white…

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Wall Street money manager and financial analyst Ed Dowd of PhinanceTechnologies.com warned at the beginning of April that the economy was already rolling over.  He said “Private Credit Problems are Ending the Party.”  Just 10 days ago, Black Rock and other firms with so-called private credit are  locking up investors’ cash because of a wave of redemptions.  Dowd predicted this, and the sagging economy is not going to be getting any better anytime soon.  If you thought private credit was a drag on the economy, then the Iran war is going to be a boat anchor.  Dowd says, “The longer this situation persists, the…

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On Monday’s “Hugh Hewitt Show,” Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) argued that an anywhere, any time inspection regime can’t truly work in Iran and “the only true guarantee, in my opinion, has always been that they take the route of countries that disarmed in the aftermath of the Cold War and kind of threw open the doors and said, come look at everything, take everything away, we want nothing to do with nuclear research.” Host Hugh Hewitt asked, “So, is anywhere, any time inspections on demand a [sine qua non] for you of a good deal?” Cotton responded, “I think it’s…

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Tamura Jotaro, CEO of Japan’s Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL), predicted that it will take “at least a couple of weeks, or if not a month” for shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz to return to pre-war levels. “What will have to come in place is not just a simple agreement between the relevant countries, but it has to be material and translated into the real situations in the Strait of Hormuz so that shipping lines can make themselves comfortable to go through,” Tamura told the Financial Times (FT) in an interview published on Tuesday but recorded before President Donald…

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The far-left New York Times is “reviewing” columns written by disgraced columnist Nick “Israel-Teaches-Dogs-to-Rape-Palestinians” Kristof over credible pay-for-play allegations. This all harkens back to 2021, when Kristof made a carpet-bagging ass of himself in an attempt to run for governor of Oregon as, naturally, a Democrat. He quit his job at the Times. He formed a PAC. He raised millions. But there was just one teensy-tiny little problem: Kristof didn’t live in Oregon. He lived in New York. He had a New York driver’s license. He voted in New York.  Obviously, he thought he could Big Shot his way around…

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In a ZDF newscast last week, the presenter falsely claimed that the US tech mogul had called for a “hunt for migrants” in Northern Ireland US-based tech mogul Elon Musk has said he is taking legal action against German state broadcaster ZDF over claims that he incited anti-migrant violence in Northern Ireland.Anti-immigration unrest erupted in Belfast last week after a Sudanese asylum seeker allegedly carried out a stabbing attack that left a local resident blind in his left eye. After the video of the incident went viral, rioters attacked homes, torched vehicles, and clashed with police in the city.In a…

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Swedish lawmakers on Monday passed a new “good behavior” legislation allowing authorities to revoke residence permits from misbehaving migrants found engaging in bad practices such as having unpaid debts or taxes, or being linked with criminal organizations. In a brief statement, the Swedish parliament, the Riksdag, explained that the primary purpose of the legislation is to “increase ethe possibilities for removing individuals based on their lifestyle,” approving a proposal from the Swedish right-wing coalition government suggesting that a foreigner’s conduct, “that is, their way of life,” should hold greater weight when assessing a migrant’s residence permit in Sweden — both when it comes to…

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