Friday, July 18, 2025

Friday Fuss

On a warm and cloudy Friday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the story of the late Jeffrey Epstein just won't go away.

From FrontpageMag, an attempt to understand President Trump's response to the Epstein "list".

From Townhall, another former aide to former President Biden pleads the Fifth.

From The Washington Free Beacon, New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani (D) claims to have edited his father's writings to make them "more accessible".

From the Washington Examiner, a timeline of the relationship between Trump and Epstein.

From The Federalist, according to Axios, "no one knows" why illegal immigration has decreased.

From American Thinker, has the world learned anything from Mein Kampf, which was published 100 years ago today?

From NewsBusters, Biden's autopen scandal gets censored.

From Canada Free Press, corporations spy on a new target - your children.

From TeleSUR, Venezuela is producing so much coffee that they can now export it.

From TCW Defending Freedom, regulators in the U.K. are stifling business, and should be reined in.

From EuroNews, Czech President Petr Pavel signs a law that criminalizes communist propaganda.

From ReMix, youth unemployment in Poland grows at the largest rate in the E.U.

From Balkan Insight, an ethnic Serb policeman in Kosovo is detained over allegations of spying.

From The North Africa Post, after 65 years, France pulls its military personnel out of Senegal.

From The New Arab, 70 people are killed in a fire at a shopping mall in al-Kut, Iraq.

From Gatestone Institute, are jihadists establishing an Islamic theocracy in Bangladesh?

From Radio Free Asia, the Cambodian government cracks down on "scam centers".

From The Stream, whether you get called "Nazi", "fascist", Christian Nationalist" or "racist" depends on the day.

From The Daily Signal, Border Czar Tom Homan issues a blunt warning to those who would attack ICE officers.

From The American Conservative, what's going on with the Democrats?

From The Western Journal, an illegal alien hoaxes being kidnapped by ICE.

From BizPac Review, Trump claims that stories of him drawing a cartoon of a woman have been greatly exaggerated.

From The Daily Wire, according to a report, the U.S. economy will benefit from Trump's energy dominance agenda.

From the Daily Caller, a man who axed four members of his family to death when he was 16 will be released from prison under a law signed by Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D).

From the New York Post, congresscritter Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) decides not to endorse the aforementioned Zohran Mamdani.

From Breitbart, Senator Fake Cherokee (D-MA) agrees with Mamdani's plan for government grocery stores.

And from Newsmax, Donald Trump the Younger claims that he has never seen his father doodle.

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