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Stephen Colbert on Kristi Noem: ‘A domestic terrorist who deserves to go to Gitmo’

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On Thursday night, late night-hosts celebrated Kristi Noem’s firing, criticized Maga’s handling of the war in Iran and raised an eyebrow to Robert F Kennedy Jr taking issue with sugary Starbucks drinks.Stephen Colbert immediately brought up Kristi Noem’s firing in his monologue, saying that the former homeland secretary brought it on herself by “standing too close to that gravel pit”.The host then turned serious.“Before we get any more information about what happened, I just want to say with absolute certainty: she is a domestic terrorist who deserves to go to Gitmo.”On Truth Social, Donald Trump announced that Noem would be moved to a new role as “special envoy for the Shield of the Americas, our new security initiative in the western hemisphere”.

“Sounds like someone’s about to become the Fifa secretary of homeland security,” the host joked.As reported by Semafor, one White House insider reacted to the news of Noem’s departure by simply saying “hallelujah”.“It’s a bit of a tell when your co-workers celebrate your firing,” added Colbert.“If she’s remembered for anything, it’s what a catastrophe ICE is under her leadership.They’re undisciplined, they’re violent, they’re ill-trained, and we’re learning how they got that way,” said Colbert, bringing up a recent report of immigration agents being poorly trained and prepared.

The host found gallows humor in reports that ICE agents keep accidentally shooting themselves.“I’m not going to laugh at it,” Colbert said.“Instead, I’ll laugh at this.” He then played a clip of an immigration officer slipping and falling over on an icy street.On Late Night, Meyers focused on Trump’s “cabinet in turmoil” in the wake of firing of Noem.

“Where is she going to get the money for all her wonderful costumes?” asked Meyers, flashing up photographs of Noem dressed as a firefighter, a police officer and a soldier.“We were only months away from her showing up as both leads in Wicked.” Meyers then turned his attention to reports that the department of justice withheld and removed some Epstein files that related to Trump.“It’s so classically Trump to only hide files that mention him.I’m sure someone said, ‘We could hide something about Bill Clinton so it all looks less obvious.

And he was like, ‘No, keep those in, make copies.Oh, this is gonna be good; I am never going to reap what I sow.’”Meyers then joked about Trump downplaying the rise of US gas prices amid the Iran war.“‘A little high for a little while?’” Meyers asked, quoting the president’s remarks.“He’s turned into an Italian maitre d’ who won’t give me a straight answer on when my table’s gonna be ready.

”“High gas prices are particularly bad for this show, because aside from ER waiting rooms, our biggest source of eyeballs is gas station TV,” Meyers deadpanned.He then went on to comment on Maga’s incoherent justifications for the Iran war.“It doesn’t surprise me that Trump can’t remember the justification for war with Iran, since he can’t even remember where his own father is from,” Meyers noted, before playing a clip of Trump telling the German chancellor, Friedrich Merz, that his father was from Germany.“Quick factcheck,” added Meyers.“Trump’s dad was born in the Bronx.

”On Jimmy Kimmel Live, the host also led with news of Noem’s firing, comparing it to Game of Thrones’ red wedding.Kimmel poked fun new Noem’s appointment as special envoy for the Shield of the Americas, saying: “I think I speak for all of us when I say we wish her well in her brand new, completely made up job.”“The funniest thing would be if they deport her to El Salvador,” he added.Noem is set to be replaced by Senator Markwayne Mullin, a former MMA fighter and plumber.“According to White House staffers, Trump loves watching him on TV,” Kimmel said.

“And I agree.I love watching him on TV too - in the same way I loved watching Honey Boo Boo on TV.”The host then wondered aloud if Noem’s departure was a sign of more firings to come.“Who will be next? There are so many deserving candidates: Pam Bondi, Kash Patel, Bobby Kennedy … Maybe at the top of the list, the actor pretending to be our secretary of war,” Kimmel said in reference to Pete Hegseth.A recent Fox News poll found that 51% of US voters felt the country is less safe in the wake of Trump’s handling of Iran.

In reaction to the president’s comments that he should have a role in choosing the Middle Eastern nation’s next Ayatollah, Kimmel asked: “Why not make it a TV show? I don’t know for certain, but I have a feeling that Iranians would love Meatloaf running the country,”Kimmel then turned to RFK Jr questioning the healthiness of high calorie coffee drinks,“Dunkin’ Donuts and Starbucks, show us the safety data that shows that it’s okay for a teenage girl to drink an iced coffee with 115 grams of sugar in it,” the health secretary recently said,“All of a sudden, the Trump administration is interested in the safety of teenage girls,” the host added witheringly,“How about that?”
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Crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne no longer interested in Reform-Tory pact

Christopher Harborne, the ultra-wealthy political donor who has given £12m to Reform UK, has told the Guardian he is “no longer” interested in a Reform-Conservative pact before the next general election.A possible collaboration between Reform and the Conservative party had been an important aspect of discussions about donations between Harborne and senior figures including Nigel Farage, sources familiar with the conversations said.The Thailand-based cryptocurrency investor had previously wanted Farage to keep an open mind about a pact between the two parties, the same sources added.This position has changed, however. Harborne said in an emailed statement: “In the past this was possibly the case, but it is no longer the case

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Nigel Farage to discuss Chagos Islands deal at Mar-a-Lago dinner with Donald Trump tonight – as it happened

Downing Street has denied there has been a U-turn on UK government policy on Iran after Britain’s deputy prime minister suggested this morning that the UK could take part on strikes on Iranian targets. Royal Air Force jets could legally strike Iranian missile sites being used to attack British interests in the Middle East, David Lammy said in a BBC interview earlier today.David Lammy has said it is an “absolute travesty” that details were leaked from a top secret national security meeting on the US-Israel attacks on Iran and has called for an investigation. There were reports last weekend of cabinet splits at a national security council meeting, which is protected by the Official Secrets Act, over allowing the US to use British bases for the strikes against Iran.Royal Air Force jets could legally strike Iranian missile sites being used to attack British interests in the Middle East, Lammy also said this morning

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Starmer is facing a cocktail of dissent that is growing ever more potent

But for the Iran crisis, Labour’s first major policy announcement since the party’s calamitous defeat in the Gorton and Denton byelection would have been arguably the biggest political story of the week.Shabana Mahmood, the home secretary, pressed ahead with what is intended to be the party’s full-throated answer to the competition it faces from Reform UK as she declared an end to permanent refugee status and the removal of state support from some asylum seekers.It immediately put her on a collision course with many Labour backbenchers, but it also left the party’s soft-left majority, who had been pushing for a more progressive offering in recent weeks, asking: “Is that it?”The victory speech in Gorton and Denton by Hannah Spencer, the newly minted Green party MP, contained the sort of lines that many on Labour’s backbenches yearn to hear their leader utter, or even nod towards. Hard-working people had become “sick of making other people rich” and now wondered what their toil would yield, said the young plumber.Yet while Keir Starmer’s troops expected at least some red meat this week from their party’s leadership to counter the Green challenge for economically squeezed traditional Labour voters, his instinctive response was to send a letter to MPs in which he repeated an attack line that sought to paint Zack Polanski’s party as extremist

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Defence secretary accuses Tory and Reform MPs of ‘unpatriotic’ behaviour

The defence secretary, John Healey, has accused opposition politicians of deliberately undermining the UK’s relationship with Donald Trump, saying it was “unpatriotic” for MPs to seek to turn the US against Keir Starmer.Healey, speaking to the Guardian at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus, which was hit by a drone strike over the weekend, said he had been shocked at the way politicians like Nigel Farage had sought to “undermine” the UK’s relationship with the US.The Conservatives and Reform UK have criticised the British decision not to allow the US to use UK bases for offensive strikes against Iranian targets, though they will be used to help defend UK interests and allies in the region from Iranian retaliatory attacks.But Healey said he had been shocked by the extent to which senior MPs had sought to curry favour with the US president by undermining the position of the UK government – not just on the Iran attacks but also over the Chagos Islands deal.Kemi Badenoch, the Tory leader, and Farage, have both praised Trump for his opposition – albeit fluctuating – to the government’s Chagos plan, which the US president criticised when apparently frustrated with the UK over other issues

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Kemi is wrong about everything. Which is almost an achievement in itself | John Crace

Cast your mind forward 10 years or so. Long after Kemi Badenoch has been sacked as Tory party leader without even getting to contest an election. Long after she has been fired from a sinecure in an HR firm for falling out with all her colleagues. Long after she was dismissed from a Tory thinktank for being unable to think. Long after she was forced to take early retirement

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Best way forward for Iran would be negotiated settlement, says Starmer

Keir Starmer has said the conflict engulfing the Middle East could continue “for some time” as he insisted the best way forward in the longer term was a negotiated settlement with Iran.The prime minister said the UK was doing “everything we can” to de-escalate the situation, a clear contrast to the US president, who is focused on regime change and has said it was “too late” for Tehran to negotiate.He defended his decision to block initial offensive strikes by the US and Israel at the weekend, saying he stood by his judgment and denying it had damaged the special relationship.Starmer has faced some criticism from Gulf states and Cyprus for not doing enough to protect regional allies and British citizens there from Iranian strikes. He has also been subject to personal attacks from Trump, including that he was “not Winston Churchill”

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