Tuesday, October 21, 2025

John Brennan Criminally Referred to DOJ for Lying to Congress.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The House Judiciary Committee has referred former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) director John Brennan to the Department of Justice (DOJ) for criminal prosecution over allegations of knowingly making false statements to Congress about the Russia collusion hoax.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Former CIA Director John Brennan, House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH), and the Department of Justice.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Brennan’s testimony occurred on May 11, 2023, before the House Judiciary Committee; the referral was made public this week.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Making false statements before Congress is a crime that undermines the integrity of the Committee’s constitutional duty to conduct oversight.” – Jim Jordan

🎯IMPACT: The referral highlights concerns about the integrity of Brennan’s testimony.

IN FULL

The House Judiciary Committee has officially referred former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director John Brennan to the Department of Justice. (DOJ) for criminal prosecution. The referral alleges that Brennan knowingly made false statements to Congress during his testimony on May 11, 2023, regarding the Russia collusion investigation.

In a letter to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) wrote, “We write to refer significant evidence that former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) John Brennan knowingly made false statements during his transcribed interview before the Committee on the Judiciary on May 11, 2023.”

Jordan stressed, “Making false statements before Congress is a crime that undermines the integrity of the Committee’s constitutional duty to conduct oversight.”

The letter outlined several instances where Brennan allegedly provided false testimony, including his statements regarding the CIA’s role in developing the 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA). The ICA had promoted the now-debunked claim that Russia favored Donald J. Trump in the 2016 election.

Jordan stated, “This conclusion—now known to be false—was based in part on the Steele dossier.” He further noted that the dossier was funded by the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) through intermediaries, including Perkins Coie and Fusion GPS. Declassified documents from the Trump Administration revealed that the Obama Administration knowingly pushed false findings in the ICA.

Contrary to Brennan’s testimony, which claimed that “the CIA was very much opposed to having any reference or inclusion of the Steele dossier in the Intelligence Community Assessment,” Jordan’s letter highlighted records showing Brennan himself advocated for its inclusion. Jordan concluded, “In sum, Brennan’s testimony before the Committee on May 11, 2023, was a brazen attempt to knowingly and willfully testify falsely and fictitiously to material facts.”

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Trump Admin Signs $20 Billion Deal to Stabilize Argentina.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The U.S. signed an “economic stabilization agreement” with Argentina’s central bank, involving a $20 billion currency swap.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, President Donald J. Trump, and Argentina’s President Javier Milei.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Announced Tuesday, October 21, 2025, in the United States and Argentina.

💬KEY QUOTE: “We do not want another failed state in Latin America, and a strong, stable Argentina as a good neighbor is explicitly in the strategic interest of the United States.” – Secretary Bessent

🎯IMPACT: The agreement aims to stabilize Argentina’s currency and economy, heading off a potential broader regional economic crisis.

IN FULL

On Tuesday, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed that the Trump administration has entered into an “economic stabilization agreement” with Argentina’s central bank. The agreement is a key element of President Donald J. Trump’s effort to aid Argentina with a multibillion-dollar rescue plan.

The agreement, announced by Argentina’s central bank on Monday, involves a $20 billion currency swap designed to support the Argentine peso, as the nation approaches important midterm elections. These elections are crucial for the political future of President Javier Milei, a key South American ally of the Trump administration.

Earlier this month, President Trump and Secretary Bessent pledged substantial support to stabilize Argentina’s economy and currency. The Treasury Department has already taken steps to purchase Argentine pesos directly as part of this effort.

Despite criticism from Democrats and some conservatives who view the aid as a bailout for a foreign nation, Bessent stated, “Argentina now has the opportunity to embrace economic freedom, and our stabilization agreement is a bridge to a better economic future for Argentina, not a bailout.” He emphasized the strategic importance of a stable Argentina for the United States.

“We do not want another failed state in Latin America, and a strong, stable Argentina as a good neighbor is explicitly in the strategic interest of the United States,” Bessent added. Without American fiscal support, the Argentine currency crisis has the potential to spread across Latin America, throwing the region into economic turmoil—a strategic concern for the Trump White House.

In addition to the currency swap, Bessent is working on securing an additional $20 billion in financing from private lenders or sovereign wealth funds—though this financing plan has not yet been finalized.

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UK Govt Faces Renewed Rape Gangs Backlash as Victims Resign from Official Investigation.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Members of the victims’ panel are resigning from the British government’s official inquiry into the Muslim grooming gangs scandal, citing conflicts of interest among proposed inquiry leaders.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Victims Fiona Goddard, Ellie-Ann Reynolds, and a third survivor using the pseudonym Elizabeth, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, and other government officials.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Resignations occurred on October 20 and October 21, the inquiry is to take place in the United Kingdom.

💬KEY QUOTE: “This is a disturbing conflict of interest, and I fear the lack of trust in services from years of failings and corruption will have a negative impact in survivor engagement with this inquiry,” Fiona Goddard said of former police and social work leaders being considered to lead the inquiry, despite their institutions being heavily implicated in the grooming gangs cover-up.

🎯IMPACT: Accusations of government sabotage of the inquiry are threatening its credibility and undermining the public trust.

IN FULL

Britain’s official inquiry into Muslim grooming gangs abuse and the authorities failure to properly investigate it is under growing pressure after three survivors resigned from its victims’ panel, raising concerns about conflicts of interest, transparency, and a potential watering down of the investigation’s focus.

Fiona Goddard, a survivor of grooming gang abuse, stepped down on Monday after discovering that a former police officer and a social worker, representing institutions heavily involved in covering up the abuse, were being considered to lead the inquiry. “This is a disturbing conflict of interest, and I fear the lack of trust in services from years of failings and corruption will have a negative impact in survivor engagement with this inquiry,” she wrote in her resignation letter. Goddard argued that the inquiry should meet or exceed the standards of a criminal trial, where such conflicts would be disqualifying.

Ellie-Ann Reynolds, another survivor, also resigned, accusing the government of limiting the voices of victims. “You isolated us by discouraging contact with each other and with our support networks. You dictated what we could say publicly, edited our words, and made it clear that speaking openly would jeopardise our place on the panel,” she said.

A third survivor resigned on Tuesday, writing in a statement posted to X, “What is happening now feels like a cover-up of a cover-up. It has created a toxic environment for survivors, filled with pressures that we should not have to deal with.”

The inquiry, originally designed to focus on the grooming and abuse of predominantly white working-class girls by mostly Pakistani Muslim men, has been criticised for broadening its scope to include other forms of child sexual exploitation. Goddard warned that this shift risks weakening the inquiry’s impact. “Expanding the scope of this inquiry risks it being watered down and once again, failing to get to the truth,” she stated.

The British police watchdog admitted in September that senior officers in South Yorkshire failed to act on evidence of grooming gang activity, allowing abuse to continue unchecked. Earlier this year, an official review found that investigators often deliberately ignored or failed to record the ethnicity of offenders, making it harder to detect or prove demographic patterns of abuse.

More recently, London Mayor Sadiq Khan has faced accusations of covering up data related to Muslim grooming gangs, with critics alleging political concerns over so-called community relations influenced the lack of transparency. This was the case in other grooming gang hotspots, with police afraid they would be accused of racism if they went after Pakistani Muslims targeting white girls, or that public knowledge of the crimes would encourage racism.

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Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Set to Meet With Trump in November.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is set to meet President Trump at the White House on November 18, marking his first Washington visit of Trump’s second term.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) and U.S. President Donald Trump.

📍WHEN & WHERE: November 18, 2025, at the White House in Washington, D.C.

💬KEY QUOTE: “The U.S.-Saudi relationship [is] a bedrock of security and prosperity.” – Donald Trump

🎯IMPACT: The meeting could lead to a formal defense pact between Saudi Arabia and the United States, further strengthening military and intelligence ties.

IN FULL

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, known as MBS, will visit the White House on November 18, marking his first trip to Washington, D.C. during President Donald J. Trump‘s second term. It is widely believed that the Gulf monarchy intends to secure a defense pact with the United States similar to the agreement Trump entered into with Qatar at the beginning of October.

The Saudi crown prince—who serves as the de facto leader of his country and is the heir apparent to his father, 89-year-old King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud—last visited the White House more than seven years ago. Notably, U.S.-Saudi relations chilled under the former Biden government, with the Saudis viewing the then-Democrat White House as too sympathetic to their regional rival, Iran. However, MBS did meet with Trump in May in Saudi Arabia, where the two leaders discussed growing economic relations, ending the war between Israel and Hamas, and efforts to end Iran’s nuclear weapons program.

President Trump and MBS are likely to continue economic discussions at the November meeting and address Saudi proposals for a defense pact and intelligence sharing. The Trump White House has indicated it is planning to hold a signing ceremony during the crown prince’s visit, suggesting a defense agreement is already close to being finalized.

Ultimately, the Trump administration wants Saudi Arabia to sign on to the Abraham Accords and take a larger role in the economic and political stabilization efforts in the region.

Notably, President Trump has praised MBS’s leadership and more modern vision for his country, calling the 40-year-old Saudi royal “wise beyond his years” and emphasizing that relations with Saudi Arabia are “a bedrock of security and prosperity.”

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Rare Earths Stocks Surge as Trump-Australia Deal Cuts China Dependence.

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WHAT HAPPENED: U.S. and Australian mining companies saw significant stock gains after President Donald J. Trump and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese signed a minerals deal to expand America’s rare earth supply and reduce reliance on China.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Trump, Prime Minister Albanese, and U.S.-Australian mining companies.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Monday, October 20, 2025, at the White House.

💬KEY QUOTE: “In about a year from now, we’ll have so much critical minerals and rare earths that you won’t know what to do with them.” – President Donald Trump

🎯IMPACT: Following the deal, mining companies in the U.S. and Australia saw significant market gains.

IN FULL

U.S. and Australian mining companies saw significant stock gains on Tuesday after the two countries inked a major rare earth minerals deal. President Donald J. Trump and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese signed the agreement at the White House on Monday, which aims to expand U.S. access to rare earth mineral supply chains outside of China—the world’s largest processor of the critical metals.

Following the deal, mining companies in the U.S. and Australia saw significant market gains. Arafura Rare Earths Ltd. jumped 29 percent after the U.S. Export-Import Bank considered $300 million in financing for its Nolans project. Other beneficiaries included VHM Ltd., Northern Minerals Ltd., and Alcoa Corp., which gained as much as 9.6 percent due to equity funding for its gallium joint venture with Sojitz. Analysts highlighted the deal’s role in accelerating the development of diversified critical mineral markets.

The agreement comes as Beijing says it will enact unprecedented export controls on rare earths and metals on December 1. Beijing’s announcement prompted President Trump to threaten the imposition of a 100 percent tariff on almost all Chinese imports unless they back down from the rare earth restrictions.

Under the new export rules, foreign exporters of products containing rare earths sourced from China must obtain licenses from Beijing’s commerce ministry. According to Chinese authorities, licenses for products with “military use” will largely be denied. The rules also bar Chinese firms from cooperating in specified fields and deny export licenses to foreign entities classified as dual-use or military end users.

“In about a year from now we’ll have so much critical mineral and rare earth that you won’t know what to do with them,” Trump said yesterday  during the signing, with Albanese declaring: “We are great friends and we’re great allies.”

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Democrat Congresswoman Seeks Dismissal of Charges for Assaulting ICE Agents.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-NJ) is seeking to have assault charges against her dismissed in court.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Rep. LaMonica McIver, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, and Newark Mayor Ras Baraka (D).

📍WHEN & WHERE: The alleged assault occurred in May 2025, outside the Delaney Hall detention center in Newark, New Jersey, with a trial set for November 2025.

🎯IMPACT: McIver faces up to 17 years in prison if convicted, with a trial scheduled for next month.

IN FULL

Representative LaMonica McIver (D-NJ) is expected to file a motion in federal court today asking that the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) prosecution against her be dismissed. The New Jersey Democrat was charged with assault in June for forcibly impeding federal officers during the attempted arrest of Newark Mayor Ras Baraka (D).

In May, McIver and Baraka clashed with federal agents while demanding to enter the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)’s Delaney Hall detention facility in Newark. Baraka was arrested for trespassing after he entered a secured area of the facility and refused to leave when asked by federal agents.

McIver is accused of three counts of assaulting or impeding federal agents for her actions during the May incident, with her trial set to begin next month. If convicted, she could face up to 17 years in prison.

The new motion will likely echo prior filings by McIver’s attorneys, contending that the case should be thrown out on grounds of selective and vindictive prosecution by the Trump administration. Notably, her attorneys have already filed a separate motion to dismiss on the grounds of  “legislative immunity.”

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Colombia’s Marxist Leader Says He Wants to ‘Get Rid Of’ Trump.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro suggested “getting rid of” President Donald J. Trump in an interview on Monday evening.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Colombian President Gustavo Petro and President Donald J. Trump.

📍WHEN & WHERE: October 20, 2025, during an interview with Univision.

💬KEY QUOTE: “If not—get rid of Trump,” Petro said, snapping his fingers.

🎯IMPACT: The remarks mark a significant escalation in the Marxist leader’s feud with Trump over his use of military airstrikes to stop cartel drug smuggling operations in the Caribbean.

IN FULL

Colombian President Gustavo Petro is escalating his feud with U.S. President Donald. J. Trump, suggesting in an interview on Monday night with the Spanish-language network Univision that “getting rid of” Trump may be necessary. “Humanity has a first offramp, it is to choose to change Trump in various ways,” Petro said, adding: “The easiest way may be through Trump himself. If not—get rid of Trump,” snapping his fingers for emphasis.

While the Marxist Colombian leader acknowledged his country has struggled to rein in violent drug cartels and end government corruption, Petro insisted only Colombians can determine their country’s future, stating: “Trump said: ‘Colombia is out of control.’ Of course, it is out of his control. In a democracy, a government is under the control of the people, not Trump. He is not a king in Colombia; we do not accept kings here, period.”

“In the 21st century, some believe they can become kings and viceroys, but in republics, it is not possible,” Petro continued, before threatening: “Here, the heads of kings are cut off if they come with a king’s attitude.”


The National Pulse reported on Monday that Trump doubled down on his criticism of Colombia, calling Petro a “lunatic” and the “worst president they’ve ever had.” The America First leader has vowed to halt all payments to the Latin American country over its cocaine production and renewed support of neighboring Venezuela’s dictator, Nicolás Maduro.

Since September, the U.S. military has been conducting airstrikes targeting Venezuelan drug boats in the Caribbean as part of a larger effort to eliminate criminal drug cartels across Latin America. In early October, President Trump formally notified Congress that the United States is now engaged in an official “armed conflict” with the South and Central American cartels.

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Thousands of Potential Noncitizens Found on Texas Voter Rolls.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The Texas Secretary of State’s office identified 2,724 people on voter rolls who may not be U.S. citizens, following a cross-check with the federal Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) program.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson and county election officials, utilizing data from the federal Department of Homeland Security (DHS) SAVE program.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Texas, with a press release issued on Monday, covering all 254 counties in the state.

💬KEY QUOTE: “We appreciate the partnership with the federal government to verify the citizenship of those on our voter rolls and maintain accurate voter lists.” – Jane Nelson

🎯IMPACT: County election officials will notify flagged voters, with a 30-day period to verify citizenship before potential removal from voter rolls.

IN FULL

The office of Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson has pinpointed 2,724 possible noncitizens listed on the state’s voter registration database, following a cross-check with the federal Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) system. This initiative, supported by the Trump administration’s broadened access to federal records, represents a key advancement in ensuring accurate voter rolls.

Secretary of State Jane Nelson remarked: “We appreciate the partnership with the federal government to verify the citizenship of those on our voter rolls and maintain accurate voter lists.” The process involved scrutinizing 18 million voter records against SAVE’s citizenship information, highlighting cases for additional checks. These potential cases are distributed throughout Texas counties, with the highest concentrations in Harris (362), Dallas (277), Bexar (201), and El Paso (165).

Local county election authorities are now alerting those flagged and offering a 30-day period to confirm their citizenship. Voters who fail to submit evidence could see their registrations suspended temporarily, with the option for restoration once eligibility is validated. Federal election laws bar noncitizens from casting votes.

A Department of Homeland Security representative commented, “Illegal aliens have exploited outdated systems to defraud Americans and taint our elections. This revamped SAVE system will ensure government officials can swiftly verify legal status, halting entitlements and voter fraud.”

The examination encompassed all 254 Texas counties, assigning election officials the duty of in-depth probes to guarantee that only qualified voters stay listed. Secretary Nelson stressed, “Everyone’s right to vote is sacred and must be protected. The SAVE database has proven to be a critically important data set and one of many that we will continue to use in Texas to ensure that only qualified voters cast a ballot in our elections.”

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Socialized UK Health Service Determined Southport Killer Was Not Dangerous Days Before Stabbing Spree.

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WHAT HAPPENED: An official inquiry into the stabbing spree targeting young girls in Southport, England, by Axel Rudakubana has found that he was assessed as posing no risk to others in a mental health evaluation by Britain’s socialized National Health Service (NHS) just six days before his attack.

WHO WAS INVOLVED: Axel Rudakubana, Alder Hey Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) case manager Kathryn Morris, clinical lead Dr. Vicky Killen, psychiatrists Dr. Lakshmi Ramasubramanian and Dr. Anthony Molyneux, counsel Nicholas Moss KC, and Rudakubana’s victims.

WHEN & WHERE: Risk assessment and discharge on July 23, 2024, at Alder Hey CAMHS; attack on July 29, 2024, in Southport; inquiry testimony on October 20, 2025, at Liverpool Town Hall.

KEY QUOTE: “There would appear to be repeated occurrences of the family appearing to, shall we say, stage manage the presentation of information provided to professionals.” – Dr Anthony Molyneux.

IMPACT: Revelations expose critical lapses in mental health oversight and information sharing, fueling calls for systemic reforms in child services to prevent future tragedies amid Rudakubana’s history of violence and manipulation.

IN FULL

A public inquiry has revealed serious failings by Britain’s socialized National Health Service (NHS) just days before Axel Rudakubana, carried out a deadly knife attack that killed three young girls and injured several others in Southport, England. The then-17-year-old was discharged by Alder Hey Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) on July 23, 2024, following a risk assessment that incorrectly concluded he posed no threat to others. This decision was made despite records noting incidents of aggression, including verbal threats toward his father—an African asylum seeker—and smashing a phone during a call.

Only six days later, on July 29, Rudakubana stormed a Taylor Swift-themed dance workshop and fatally stabbed three girls: seven-year-old Elsie Dot Stancombe, six-year-old Bebe King, and nine-year-old Alice da Silva Aguiar. He also attempted to kill ten other children and wounded two adults. The attack shocked the nation and led to widespread anti-mass migration demonstrations and riots, which prompted a draconian crackdown by the British authorities.

At Monday’s hearing at Liverpool Town Hall, Nicholas Moss KC confronted CAMHS clinical lead Dr Vicky Killen, who admitted the determination that Rudakubana was not dangerous was unacceptable. “There was risk on the record and it should have been recorded,” she said, conceding the assessment fell “very far” short of expected standards.

Other medical professionals also raised concerns about Rudakubana’s history. Psychiatrist Dr Lakshmi Ramasubramanian recounted a troubling phone consultation in 2021, where she said Rudakubana described symptoms “as if he had rehearsed it from a book” to obtain medication. She described his behaviour as “demanding, argumentative,” and said he tried to “manipulate” the situation. She eventually stopped treatment after his migrant father acted in an “intimidating” and “disrespectful” manner, something she said had never happened in her career.

Dr Anthony Molyneux, who began treating Rudakubana in July 2022, assessed him as a “minimal” risk. He knew of a school knife incident but was unaware of more serious events, including a 2019 assault on a pupil with a hockey stick and online searches for terrorism-related content. Molyneux said full record reviews were “impossible” saying, “There would appear to be repeated occurrences of the family appearing to, shall we say, stage manage the presentation of information provided to professionals.”

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London Mayor Khan Accused of Muslim Rape Gang Cover-Up.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A recent investigation by several British media outlets has uncovered allegations of a “cover-up” by London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan regarding Muslim grooming gangs, accusing him of overlooking evidence of organized sexual exploitation in the city.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Mayor Khan, Conservative Party Assembly Member Susan Hall, Reform Party Member of Parliament (MP) Lee Anderson, Metropolitan Police Chief Sir Mark Rowley, and convicted predators Naeem Ahmed, Nabeel Ahmed, and Hassan Raza.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The allegations cover incidents in London from 2013 to 2025.

💬KEY QUOTE: “There is real, credible evidence that grooming gangs exist in London, and for the Mayor to have potentially turned a blind eye is utterly shameful” – Lee Anderson MP.

🎯IMPACT: The findings have heightened demands for a high-powered national inquiry into grooming gangs under Sir Keir Starmer’s Government, amplified by a victim’s resignation from a Home Office panel over claims of victims’ voices are being suppressed.

IN FULL

London’s Muslim Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan, of the Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party, is facing growing scrutiny after multiple investigations revealed evidence of Muslim grooming gangs operating in the capital. Critics say have been downplayed or ignored for years in the capital—which is unusual in being a major urban center with a large Muslim population but no major rape gang revelations, as in cities such as Rotherham and Rochdale.

A joint investigation by several British media outlets uncovered serious cases of child sexual exploitation in London boroughs including Redbridge, Newham, and Stratford, with claims that officials failed to act on credible intelligence. Among the most serious incidents are the 2013 convictions of Naeem Ahmed, Nabeel Ahmed, and Hassan Raza in Redbridge. Prosecutors said the three men targeted a vulnerable woman, who was befriended and then raped and sexually assaulted by the group. A detective in the case said, “Nabeel Ahmed chose this woman because she was vulnerable. Having befriended her… he instead took her to his friends and they all sexually abused her.”

In 2017, four teenage girls aged between 13 and 15 reported being groomed near a McDonald’s in Stratford. They said they were moved between locations and sexually assaulted by multiple men. A subsequent investigation identified 30 potential victims and led to six arrests, but ultimately no charges were filed. At the time, police admitted the scale of the abuse “could be wider than initially thought.”

These cases have reignited accusations that authorities, including the Mayor’s office, have been reluctant to confront the issue publicly. Notably, Mayor Khan repeatedly claimed he did not understand what “grooming gangs” are under questioning at the London Assembly earlier this year.

Lee Anderson, a Member of Parliament (MP) for Nigel Farage’s Reform Party, commented, “There is real, credible evidence that grooming gangs exist in London, and for the Mayor to have potentially turned a blind eye is utterly shameful.”

London’s Metropolitan Police, under Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley, previously stated there were no ongoing grooming gang investigations in the British capital, but recently reversed that position and claimed that cases are being pursued.

Calls are mounting for a national inquiry that includes the capital, amid growing public concern that grooming gang crimes have been systematically underreported across the country.

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