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Fired Georgia Veteran Officer Told Transgender Man to Leave Women’s Restroom After Mother’s Complaint
Georgia Officer Fired After Controversial Library Incident In Georgia, a…
Georgia Officer Fired After Controversial Library Incident In Georgia, a police officer’s career took a nosedive following a heated incident at a local library. Officer Glen Weaver found himself in hot water after responding to a mother’s plea about a man in the women’s bathroom. Center Square reports he was dismissed from the DeKalb County Police Department. The chaos began when Sarah Rose Swinton, a transgender individual, entered the women’s restroom, sparking concern from a mother of two. Swinton claims Weaver said, “That’s the women’s restroom and you’re not a woman. That’s obvious.” Internal records obtained by The Center Square show the officer confronted Swinson about using the women’s restroom after a mother with two children complained to security. Former Officer Glen Weaver, speaking publicly for the first time, said he stands by his actions. Read the… — The Center Square (@thecentersquare) February 6, 2026 Despite the first-time violation typically warranting just a reprimand, the police agency decided to terminate Weaver. But Weaver remains unapologetic. “There were women and children in the bathroom when he was in there,” he insisted. His stance echoes concerns many parents share, “there would have been an issue.” In a stark portrayal of the incident,…
Spain Plans to Limit X. Freedom at Risk?
What the minister actually said Sira Rego, Spain's Minister of…
What the minister actually said Sira Rego, Spain's Minister of Youth and Childhood, told an audience in Barcelona that X, formerly Twitter, should be limited and perhaps banned for the whole population. She said the platform hosts serious rights violations and that private algorithms push extreme right ideas. Rego also called for a review of government accounts on the platform. Her words came during an event on digital activism and were reported widely by news outlets and social feeds. https://twitter.com/visegrad24/status/2019424864181055511?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Where this fits in government policy The statements come after Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez proposed an organic law to block minors under 16 from all social networks. The draft law would force age checks and stronger platform responsibility. Officials say the goal is child protection. Opponents say the same measures will expand state power over digital speech. The debate has reached other European capitals because the rules would interact with EU digital regulations and enforcement tools. Why conservatives are uneasy Conservative critics see a pattern. Start with protecting kids. Then add duties for platforms. Next, restrict accounts and content. The worry is this becomes a tool to silence dissenting views. Critics note that calls to close official accounts and to…
Washington Post CEO Quits After Massive Cuts
Sudden Exit Will Lewis quietly left his post as CEO…
Timothy Busfield Indicted in Child Abuse Case
The Indictment A Bernalillo County grand jury in New Mexico…
Comer Compels Clintons to Testify as Bill Clinton Lashes Out Ahead of Epstein Testimony
Clintons Set to Testify Amid Claims of Political Gamesmanship Former…

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