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Harvard Law Review starts leakage probe

On the hunt: How the Trump administration examines Harvard Law Review In our report on its racial guidelines, the journal starts its own investigation-the delicious of the damn internal documents that align these guidelines.

“Last week, the top editors of the journal asked the members of the Law Review to receive information that could help identify and write the tasty. Free light fireAaron Sibarium reports. “'We are investigating the matter,” said the editors on Friday in an e -mail. “

Our only question is: will you consult Pete Hegseth and the Pentagon in this leak examination?

The aggressive answer is new when it comes to how that Harvard Law Review Handle leak. The journal “did not start a investigation when 19 editors did just that in December 2023, after the journal voted for it, to kill a controversial piece of a Palestinian scholar, Rabea Eghariah, who accused Israel of the genocide.

Read more: Harvard Law Review Hunts for Leaker after the free Beacon report

Spring cleaning: During the bid administration, a little-known office of the Foreign Ministry has distributed around $ 1 million to non-profit groups in order to examine the alleged Israeli human rights violations. The government excluded the program in front of the company – the Office for Global Programs, part of the Office for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor (DRL). No longer.

The Trump State Department “cited by Marco Rubio will close the office of global programs, which eliminates a 38-person employee by career agencies and transfer remaining subsidies to regional offices,” reports our Adam Kredo.

“The step is part of a more comprehensive effort to reconcile the German Bottom Bottom with the political priorities of the Trump government,” writes Kredo. “When it comes to granting DRL, the administration of the view that regional offices with political and diplomatic appointments are less likely than employees of the career agency in Washington, DC to object to these priorities.”

Read more: Foreign Ministry to reduce the office for the anti-Israel scholarship in a number of steps to curb “Rogue People” at the agency

Never meet your heroes: Harvard refers to the educational lecturer Diana Buttu as a “international human rights lawyer”, who served as a “only negotiator” in Israeli-Palestinian peace talks. But she has taken over other roles over the years, as our Chuck Ross reports, as spokeswoman for the Palestinian liberation organization and all -round Hamas Shill.

“In an interview on October 22, 2024,” writes Ross, “Buttu praised Hamas as” Movement for Freedom, for Liberation “and praised her guide Yahya Sinwar, after he can never understand what it means in an Israeli drone attack,” she said about Sinwar. “

According to Harvard's website, Buttu will teach courses on “female managers” and “negotiation skills” in June. She will do this when the school is “trying to enable concerns about the enabling of anti-Semitic and anti-Israeli passion. Harvard published a report on Monday in which she recognized that in the course work through faculty attitudes and other aspects of the campus of faculties and other aspects of the life of the campus life of” mainstreamed “and other aspects of life against Israel Contains. ”

Read more: Harvard 'Human Rights' Lecturer, who was brought up via 'Heroes' Hamas leader

Away from the beacon:

  • Tim Walz, known for leading a “Mean Pick Six”, said Kamala Harris as her running comrades to speak to white men. “I was able to speak to white people, watch football, repair their truck, do it. … I was the permission structure to say: 'Look, you can do it and vote for it.'” Instead, minorities fled from the Democratic Party.
  • Do not accuse the “unprecedented power failure, which this week is on the Iberian peninsula” on renewable energies – blame for “the administration of renewable energies in the modern raster”, reports Reuters. Do you have that?
  • The United States and Ukraine officially signed their long-awaited mineral deal, the finance department announced on Wednesday evening.

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