Prisoners let out on early release as part of a scheme to free up space in the United Kingdom’s overcrowded prison system are already back behind bars days later. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and his Labour government released around 1,750 prisoners early on Tuesday, earlier this week, and are expected to release a further 1,700 on October 22.
Some have already returned to prison, with one remaining free for only 36 hours. Most of those who are back in jail violated the terms of their release, limiting who they are allowed to meet or live with and requiring them to meet with probation officers.
Martin Jones, the chief inspector of probation, predicted that many prisoners would inevitably end up back in custody, predicting that as many as a third were likely to commit new crimes within the year. The latest Labour scheme allows for the release of prisoners who have served just 40 percent of their sentences.
While Prime Minister Starmer is releasing violent criminals, including one convicted of manslaughter over the machete killing of a 14-year-old boy, the prison system has been filling with those arrested in connection to recent anti-mass migrationprotests and riot.
Anti-mass migration protestors, who took to the streets following the fatal stabbing of multiple young girls in Southport, England, allegedly by a migration-background teenager, received years in prison for as little as shouting at police dogs or chanting, “Who the f**k is Allah?”
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Prisoners let out on early release as part of a scheme to free up space in the United Kingdom's overcrowded prison system are already back behind bars days later. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and his Labour government released around 1,750 prisoners early on Tuesday, earlier this week, and are expected to release a further 1,700 on October 22.
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Failed Trump assassin Ryan Routh was photographed with Democrat megadonor and far-left celebrity chef José Andrés in a picture that emerged on Monday morning. The image, which features Andrés pointing at Routh with his arm around him, appears to have been taken in Kiev, Ukraine.
Andrés – himself a frequent Trump critic – owns several high-profile restaurants in Washington, D.C., and beyond. He was singled out for commendation by top Democrats, led by Nancy Pelosi, earlier this year. He is a frequent financial contributor to Democratic politicians, including Pelosi, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and others.
Andrés is also the founder of the World Kitchen charity, which has supplied aid to Palestinians in Gaza. When World Kitchen aid workers were killed in an airstrike this year, Andrés organized a memorial service at Washington’s National Cathedral, which featured readings of an Islamic Hadith and excerpts of the Quran.
The chef and restauranteur also serves on the board of GOOD Meat, a company pioneering artificial meat production. Subsequently, Andrés has lobbied the U.S. Department of Agriculture for final approval of GOOD Meat’s products, which will be featured at one of his Washington, D.C.-based restaurants.
Hostility between Trump and Andrés stems from a contract dispute from nearly a decade ago. The restauranteur pulled out of a deal to operate a restaurant in the then-Trump Hotel in Washington, D.C., following Trump’s criticism of illegal immigration from Mexico. A lawsuit brought by the Trump Organization against Andrés was eventually settled on mutual terms in 2017. After Trump sold the hotel for a large profit, Andrés opened a location of ‘The Bazaar’ inside. The hotel is now failing.
Failed Trump assassin Ryan Routh was photographed with Democrat megadonor and far-left celebrity chef José Andrés in a picture that emerged on Monday morning. The image, which features Andrés pointing at Routh with his arm around him, appears to have been taken in Kiev, Ukraine.
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Former President Donald J. Trump says the latest man to try to assassinate him “believed the rhetoric of Biden and Harris, and he acted on it.” Ryan Routh, suspected of lying in wait for the America First leader with an AK-47-style rifle at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Sunday, is a Democrat donor and regurgitated Biden and Harris’s rhetoric about the former president being a threat to democracy on social media. Pictures also show a truck at his address sported a ‘Biden-Harris’ sticker.
“Their rhetoric is causing me to be shot at, when I am the one who is going to save the country, and they are the ones that are destroying the country, both from the inside and out,” Trump said of the Democratic president and his deputy.
He highlighted comments from the pair casting him as a “threat to democracy” and themselves as “unity” leaders.
“They are the opposite. These are people that want to destroy our country,” Trump said, explaining: “It is called the enemy from within. They are the real threat.”
During the debate between Trump and Harris, the Vice President claimed there would be no “guardrails” restraining Trump if he is reelected and that “It’s up to the American people to stop him.”
“These are the things that dangerous fools like the shooter listen to. That is the rhetoric they listen to, and the same with the first one,” Trump said, referring to Thomas Crooks, who shot him through the ear in Butler, Pennsylvania.
“They use highly inflammatory language,” he added.
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Former President Donald J. Trump says the latest man to try to assassinate him "believed the rhetoric of Biden and Harris, and he acted on it." Ryan Routh, suspected of lying in wait for the America First leader with an AK-47-style rifle at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Sunday, is a Democrat donor and regurgitated Biden and Harris's rhetoric about the former president being a threat to democracy on social media. Pictures also show a truck at his address sported a 'Biden-Harris' sticker.
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The son of the would-be assassin of former President Donald J. Trump says his Democrat donor father “wants to be a martyr to how broken and disassociated the process has become from the real problems and practical solutions, then that’s his choice.” Oran Routh, the son of Ryan Routh, also echoed his father’s hatred for the former president, stating that he “hates Trump like every reasonable person does.” Oran Routh added: “I don’t like Trump either.”
Yesterday, Ryan Routh, 58, attempted to assassinate former President Trump while he played a round of golf at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida.
“He’s my dad and all he’s had is couple traffic tickets, as far as I know. That’s crazy. I know my dad and love my dad, but that’s nothing like him,” Oran Routh said. The son of the would-be assassin added that he knew his father was traveling but did not realize he was in Florida: “He said he was at the beach, but I thought that meant the outer banks in Hawaii. I didn’t ask him for more information because we’ve had a falling out. We’ve grown apart.”
Disturbingly, Oran Routh appeared to defend his father’s alleged actions He said, “‘I hate this game every four years and think that we all do, and if my father wants to be a martyr to how broken and disassociated the process has become from the real problems and practical solutions, then that’s his choice.”
The National Pulse previously reported that Ryan Routh appears to have extensive ties to efforts aimed at recruiting foreign soldiers to fight for Ukraine. Additionally, the would-be assassin has expressed his support for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
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The son of the would-be assassin of former President Donald J. Trump says his Democrat donor father "wants to be a martyr to how broken and disassociated the process has become from the real problems and practical solutions, then that's his choice." Oran Routh, the son of Ryan Routh, also echoed his father's hatred for the former president, stating that he "hates Trump like every reasonable person does." Oran Routh added: "I don't like Trump either."
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Low-paid migrants are costing taxpayers nearly $200,000 each by the time they reach retirement age in the United Kingdom, as they contribute far less than they receive in government services like healthcare. Losses reach over $650,000 each if they live to 80 years old, and well over $1 million if they live to 100.
The figures come from the United Kingdom’s Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR). They state that “average” British-born workers create a net surplus for the state of just under $370,000 by the time they retire. While skilled migrants can provide a boost to the British economy, low-skilled migrant workers account for as much as 60 percent of the total migrant workforce in Britain, according to the watchdog Migration Watch UK.
Notably, the OBR reached these conclusions despite loading the statistics in migrants’ favor, by treating British-born residents’ childhood education and healthcare as a debt but assuming the migrant workers would not have any dependants, such as children, jobless spouses, or elderly relatives.
Low-skilled migration could present the United Kingdom with long-term economic problems if over half of the migrants earn less than the average salary. Debt could expand to 350 percent of GDP by 2074.
The country is also dealing with the costs associated with illegal boat migrant arrivals, which cost millions of dollars daily.
According to another report, released earlier this month, migrants who do not work at all are costing British taxpayers billions per year. Government Office for National Statistics (ONS) data estimates that jobless migrants cost $11.1 billion annually.
When social services, healthcare, transport, and other factors are considered, the amount could rise to over $26.6 billion annually.
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Low-paid migrants are costing taxpayers nearly $200,000 each by the time they reach retirement age in the United Kingdom, as they contribute far less than they receive in government services like healthcare. Losses reach over $650,000 each if they live to 80 years old, and well over $1 million if they live to 100.
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Yet another Western European country has announced a stricter migration policy, which will see one of the toughest asylum policies in this country’s history. The right-wing government in the Netherlands, which includes populist firebrand Geert Wilders and his Party for Freedom (PVV), will be enacting measures some of the strictest measures in the European Union (EU).
Marjolein Faber, a PVV member who serves as the Dutch migration and asylum minister, says the Netherlands will legally declare an asylum crisis and take emergency measures, including forced deportations and restrictions on family reunification, a.k.a. chain migration. “I’m aiming for the strictest asylum policy ever,” Faber said.
The country is also seeking an opt-out from EU migration and asylum policies, with Prime Minister Dick Schoof warning, “We cannot continue to bear the large influx of migrants to our country.”
The move comes as Germany’s far-left government announces it will suspend its participation in the EU’s open borders Schengen agreement and resume border controls. This follows a series of terrorist attacks and attempted attacks, including a mass stabbing in Solingen at a diversity festival that left three people dead. The attack was carried out by a Syrian failed asylum seeker who was supposed to be deported last year.
This measure is just one proposed by the German leftist government amid the surge in popularity of the anti-mass migration Alternative for Germany (AfD), formerly allied closely with Geert Wilders and the PVV in the EU.
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Yet another Western European country has announced a stricter migration policy, which will see one of the toughest asylum policies in this country's history. The right-wing government in the Netherlands, which includes populist firebrand Geert Wilders and his Party for Freedom (PVV), will be enacting measures some of the strictest measures in the European Union (EU).
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A truck at the home of Ryan Routh, the suspect in the latest assassination attempt against former President Donald J. Trump, sports a ‘Biden-Harris’ bumper sticker. Federal Election Commission (FEC) records show Routh made over 19 donations to the Democratic Party in 2019 and 2020, and an X (formerly Twitter) account associated with him interacted with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and repeated their strong anti-Trump rhetoric.
The truck sports a ‘Camp Box’ sticker, matching the name and address of a Hawaii business associated with Routh on his LinkedIn page. It can be seen in the background of a video shot by the Associated Press (AP), interviewing one of Routh’s neighbors.
The neighbor, identified as Christopher Tam, says their interactions with Routh were “very welcoming and kind,” and that the 58-year-old sometimes helped look after his wife during work absences. However, a former neighbor of Routh at a previous address in Greensboro, North Carolina, told FOX8 that “a lot of people were afraid of him back in the day.”
She said she would not have expected Routh to be involved in an assassination plot, however, explaining, “I didn’t think he would go that far. I knew he was a little cuckoo, but assassinating the President?”
Reports indicate Routh made it within 300 yards of President Trump at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Sunday, armed with a scoped AK-47-style rifle. The effective range of the AK-47 is around 380 yards.
Secret Service agents opened fire on Routh after spotting him in a bush but did not strike him. He was able to escape in a nearby car. The Martin County Sheriff’s Office later found him and took him into custody.
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A truck at the home of Ryan Routh, the suspect in the latest assassination attempt against former President Donald J. Trump, sports a 'Biden-Harris' bumper sticker. Federal Election Commission (FEC) records show Routh made over 19 donations to the Democratic Party in 2019 and 2020, and an X (formerly Twitter) account associated with him interacted with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and repeated their strong anti-Trump rhetoric.
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Ryan Routh, the suspect in the latest attempted assassination of former President Donald J. Trump at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, has donated to Democratic Party funding platform ActBlue at least 19 times, per Federal Election Commission (FEC) records. The string of small donations, starting in 2019, total over $140.
Reports suggest Routh made it within around 300 yards of the America First leader with a scoped AK-47-style rifle—and a GoPro video camera—before U.S. Secret Service (USSS) agents spotted him taking aim from some bushes. The AK-47’s effective range is around 380 yards, meaning that the USSS may have once again put the former president in a situation where only the incompetence of his attempted killer saved his life.
USSS agents opened fire on Routh but did not hit him, and he was able to flee the scene, getting into a blackcar and making his escape. It was the Martin County Sheriff’s Office that eventually took Routh into custody after receiving a picture of the getaway vehicle taken by an eyewitness.
Comments on social media attributed to Routh contain rhetoric identical to that of Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, suggesting Trump will put an end to democracy if he returns to the White House, raising questions about the extent to which Democrat rhetoric inspired the attack.
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Ryan Routh, the suspect in the latest attempted assassination of former President Donald J. Trump at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, has donated to Democratic Party funding platform ActBlue at least 19 times, per Federal Election Commission (FEC) records. The string of small donations, starting in 2019, total over $140.
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The man named by law enforcement sources as Donald Trump’s latest would-be assassin repeated rhetoric from Kamala Harris and Joe Biden claiming the America First leader is an existential threat to democracy, raising questions about the extent to which they inspired him. An X (formerly Twitter account) linked to suspect Ryan Routh, 58, posted in April: “DEMOCRACY is on the ballot, and we cannot lose. We cannot afford to fail.”
Both Biden and his vice president have been suggesting that Trump will end democracy if reelected for months. Harris posted that “Democracy is on the ballot” on July 2, alongside a picture of Trump with a misleading caption about him vowing to “be a dictator on day one.”
She made similar or identical claims on July 11, July 6, and June 21, adding, “[Democracy] is only as strong as our willingness to fight for it.”
In their recent debate, Harris escalated her anti-Trump rhetoric to a fever pitch, saying: “[U]nderstand the context in which this election in 2024 is taking place. The United States Supreme Court recently ruled that the former president would essentially be immune from any misconduct if he were to enter the White House again… Understand what it would mean if Donald Trump were back in the White House with no guardrails. Because certainly, we know now the court won’t stop him. We know J.D. Vance is not going to stop him. It’s up to the American people to stop him.”
Trump responded, “I probably took a bullet to the head because of the things that they say about me,” referring to the previous attempt on his life in Butler, Pennsylvania.
“They talk about democracy; I’m a ‘threat to democracy.’ They’re the threat to democracy,” he said.
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The man named by law enforcement sources as Donald Trump's latest would-be assassin repeated rhetoric from Kamala Harris and Joe Biden claiming the America First leader is an existential threat to democracy, raising questions about the extent to which they inspired him. An X (formerly Twitter account) linked to suspect Ryan Routh, 58, posted in April: "DEMOCRACY is on the ballot, and we cannot lose. We cannot afford to fail."
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Ryan Routh, a 58-year-old man living in Hawaii, has been identified as the would-be assassin who targeted former President Donald J. Trump as he played a round of golf on Sunday at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida. The suspect, currently in the custody of law enforcement, had an extensive social media presence almost entirely focused on support for the Ukrainian war effort and opposition to Israel.
The would-be assassin appears to have been deeply involved with efforts to send Afghanistan military veterans, who fled the country after the Taliban retook power, to Ukraine to bolster the Eastern European nation’s efforts to halt the Russian invasion.
According to his social media and two 2023 interviews with Semafor and The New York Times, Routh ran the International Volunteer Center in Ukraine and spent a great deal of time in Kiev over the past several years.
“Most of the Ukrainian authorities do not want these soldiers,” Routh told Semafor last year. “I have had partners meeting with [Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense] every week and still have not been able to get them to agree to issue one single visa.”
FOREIGN TIES.
Even more concerning with respect to Routh’s foreign ties are the comments he made to the NYT. “We can probably purchase some passports through Pakistan, since it’s such a corrupt country,” he said regarding plans to move Afghan soldiers to Ukraine to join their fight.
Routh insinuated he’d move the soldiers to Iran and, from there, fly them to Ukraine.
In addition to organizing and encouraging volunteers to serve in the International Legion for Ukraine’s military, Routh appears to have engaged in efforts to lobby the United States Congress to increase foreign and military aid to the war-torn country.
Routh also appeared briefly in a propaganda video pushed by Ukaine’s neo-Nazi Azov Brigade.
The National Pulse has previously reported that there is strong evidence government agencies have maintained awareness of and even communicated with extremist political groups in America operating in Ukraine. It should be noted that the United States government claims to monitor Americans traveling to and from Ukraine closely.
EXCLUSIVE: Attempted Trump assassin Ryan Routh appeared in a propaganda video for the AZOV BATTALLION in May 2022 pic.twitter.com/eugjHXHXqw
In June 2022, Routh was interviewed by Newsweek Romania while in Ukraine. Allegedly a retired construction worker, he described in detail the logistical hurdles faced in recruiting foreign soldiers to fight against Russia in the country.
“This is about good versus evil,” Routh said, explaining that his initial goal was to serve among the foreign troops fighting for Ukraine. However, he states he was turned away and instead has focused on recruiting others to come and fight: “I think that everyone around the globe should be motivated to come here and support the Ukrainians and support the army no matter what gender, age, anything. Everybody should be here supporting the army.”
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Ryan Routh, a 58-year-old man living in Hawaii, has been identified as the would-be assassin who targeted former President Donald J. Trump as he played a round of golf on Sunday at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida. The suspect, currently in the custody of law enforcement, had an extensive social media presence almost entirely focused on support for the Ukrainian war effort and opposition to Israel.
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