Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90
A Black Lives Matters protest in London regarding Chris Kaba. Looks like the white, middle class organisers forget to invite any black people.
Tommy Robinson
Tommy Robinson@TRobinsonNewEra
In the wake of death of UK political prisoner, Peter Lynch, who was fast tracked into prison for essentially shouting in the street. The grandfather was ultimately sentenced to death. Pakistani family who attacked police at Manchester Airport, STILL haven't even been charged.
Turning Point UK
Turning Point UK@TPointUK
Tiny ‘Black Lives Matter’ crowd gathers outside the Old Bailey courtrooms to protest the not guilty verdict of the police officer who shot violent criminal Chris Kaba. Kaba rammed his car repeatedly into armed police officers’ cars. BLM is finished in the UK.

Get you up to speed: Corman Park delays P4G exit decision, sets 6‑month negotiation window

The Rural Municipality of Corman Park is renegotiating its participation in a regional planning committee. The discussions are taking place within the jurisdiction of Corman Park.

The Rural Municipality of Corman Park is set to engage in discussions with the regional planning committee after previously withdrawing from negotiations. This renewed dialogue follows a timeline that includes several months of deliberation over the terms of participation.

The Rural Municipality of Corman Park announced plans to renegotiate its participation in a regional planning committee. This decision follows ongoing discussions among local authorities regarding collaborative planning efforts.

What remains unclear — The specific terms that the Rural Municipality of Corman Park intends to renegotiate with the regional planning committee have not been disclosed.

Corman Park postpones P4G exit decision and sets six-month negotiation period

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The Rural Municipality of Corman Park is returning to the table with its counterparts in a regional planning committee to renegotiate the terms of its participation.

Get you up to speed: Trump stands by decision to name Pulte to intel role, despite revolt in Congress that could block spy powers renewal

President Trump announced that Bill Pulte will serve as acting director of national intelligence, replacing Tulsi Gabbard, in a decision that has drawn criticism from Democrats. Pulte, who currently leads the Federal Housing Finance Agency, will maintain his position there while the appointment raises concerns over bipartisan support for renewing a key surveillance authority.

Bill Pulte will officially assume the role of acting director of national intelligence in a week and a half, while retaining his position at the Federal Housing Finance Agency. Lawmakers are working to extend Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act before its imminent expiration on Friday, amid significant opposition to Pulte’s appointment from both Democratic and some Republican senators.

President Trump confirmed that Bill Pulte will serve as acting director of national intelligence, prompting significant backlash from Democrats and some Republicans who cite Pulte’s lack of national security experience. The appointment risks undermining bipartisan efforts to renew Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act before its expiration deadline on Friday, with Democrats stating they will not support reauthorization while Pulte holds the position.

What remains unclear — It is uncertain whether President Trump will seek a permanent appointment for Bill Pulte as director of national intelligence in the future.

Trump reaffirms decision to appoint Pulte to intelligence role amid Congressional dissent


Bill Pulte will begin serving as acting director of national intelligence in a week and a half, President Trump announced Tuesday, effectively standing by his decision to name the housing regulator and Trump loyalist to the job — as the appointment endangers a bipartisan compromise on renewing a key spy authority.

Mr. Trump chose Pulte, who currently leads the Federal Housing Finance Agency, to replace outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. The decision drew intense backlash from Democrats due to both Pulte’s lack of a national security background and his controversial tenure at the housing agency, during which he accused a litany of Trump foes of mortgage fraud.

The president has said Pulte will not be named director of national intelligence permanently, which would require Senate confirmation. Pulte will remain director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, which oversees mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

The appointment came as lawmakers from both parties rushed to extend Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act before it expires Friday. Democrats said they would not support any reauthorization of Section 702 — which allows the government to collect communications of noncitizens abroad — as long as Pulte remained in the position. 

The choice of Pulte wasn’t met with enthusiasm by many Republicans, with Sens. John Cornyn, Bill Cassidy and Thom Tillis all voicing their disapproval. 

This is a breaking story and will be updated. 

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