UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announces new law for the swift exoneration and compensation of victims in the Horizon scandal, marking a significant step towards rectifying one of the country's greatest miscarriages of justice. The move aims to provide justice and compensation to hundreds affected by the software error.
In a fiery critique, Green Beret Pat Harrigan launched a scathing attack on Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, accusing him of cowardice and misleading the public about his military service. Harrigan highlighted the condemnation Walz has faced from his own former unit's Command Sergeant Major, the mother of a fallen soldier, and the unit's Chaplain, all of whom have publicly denounced Walz's actions. Harrigan questioned how Walz could dismiss these accusations as partisan attacks, reigniting the ongoing debate over the authenticity of Walz's military record and the integrity of his service.
Senator Claire Chandler, a Liberal Senator from Tasmania and Shadow Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs, delivered a powerful speech in Parliament criticizing the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for their handling of women's safety during the Paris Olympics. Chandler condemned the IOC’s policies, stating that the world witnessed the consequences of entrusting women's safety to those who claim it's "impossible to know what a woman is." Her remarks have fueled ongoing debates about gender policies in sports and the protection of female athletes on the global stage.
Jamil Jivani has called on Trudeau’s Immigration and Public Safety Ministers to explain how an ISIS terrorist was granted Canadian citizenship. The individual in question reportedly attempted to carry out an act of terror on Canadian soil, raising serious concerns about national security and the integrity of Canada’s immigration system. Jivani has announced that a full investigation into the matter is forthcoming, demanding accountability from the government for allowing such a grave oversight. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and raised questions about the processes that allowed this to happen.
Senators Marsha Blackburn and John Barrasso have released a video following their confrontation with Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle. The senators demanded answers regarding the security lapses during the assassination attempt on former President Trump at his Pennsylvania rally. In the video, Blackburn and Barrasso express their concerns over the alleged "lax and unprepared" security measures and emphasize the need for accountability and improvements in protective protocols. Cheatle, who was subpoenaed by the House Oversight Committee, has agreed to testify. This video highlights the ongoing scrutiny and calls for action to ensure better security for public figures.
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announces new law for the swift exoneration and compensation of victims in the Horizon scandal, marking a significant step towards rectifying one of the country's greatest miscarriages of justice. The move aims to provide justice and compensation to hundreds affected by the software error.