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‘Fortnite’ offline: Thousands complain of login issues; company provides update over ‘profile lookup failed’ issue

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Fortnite, the popular battle royale game epic gameran into trouble on Wednesday. As of this writing, more than 12,000 people have faced issues with DownDetector.

The Fortnite logo seen on the screen. (no splash)
The Fortnite logo seen on the screen. (no splash)

Fortnite reviews spark growing outrage. “Hi everyone, we know fortnite The player login section is currently closed and we are working to resolve this issue. Please watch for a follow-up post when we have an update on this issue,” they said on X.

They have previously posted about possible problems in the Middle East. “Internet service continues to be disrupted in the Middle East and players may experience increased latency. We are rerouting to local servers near the region to try and improve this and will keep you updated on any further developments,” they wrote. X March 4th.

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Meanwhile, currently, DownDetector shows that most people are having issues launching the game. Some people complained about login issues, while others faced server connection issues. The DownDetector map shows outages on both coasts, including Washington, New York, Boston, San Diego and Los Angeles.

Fortnite users complain about social media outages

Some users are complaining that Fortnite is down. “The great Fortnite is offline,” one user commented. Another added: “Is Fortnite broken for anyone else?”. Another person said “Does anyone still play Fortnite?”.

Many people complained that they had problems logging in. Someone asked “Will logging into the console not work again?”. Another added: “At the time of posting this I was logged in but the server was having trouble logging in.”

It’s worth noting that today’s outage occurred after scheduled downtime because Announce by the company. “The OG classic is back in Battle Royale!” they said on

Now, however, due to the outage, it’s unclear when the servers will be restored, although the company says they are working on the situation.

New content will include skins that players can obtain from the item shop, including skins for Rick Prime, Pickle Rick, Mr. PB, and Squanchy. They can also look forward to Disney’s Hoppers collaboration, with OG classic items returning to the battle royale.

“Profile query failed”: What is this and how to fix it?

One user commented “I’m getting this error message on my computer: Profile query failed.” This usually indicates a temporary server-side issue. However, there may be network or cache failures, which users can check themselves.

Under pressure, Karnataka to revise internal quota for SC community

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Under pressure, Karnataka to revise internal quota for SC community

BENGALURU: Under pressure from the Left-sectarian Scheduled Caste (SC) community and its two ministers, the Siddaramaiah-led Congress government in Karanataka has decided to revisit its earlier decision to fill 56,432 government posts without internal reservation. The Cabinet is expected to consider the issue of introducing internal reservation on a proportional basis within the existing 15% SC quota in its meeting on Thursday.A few days ago, Governor Thaawar Chand Gehlot approved the Karnataka Scheduled Caste Subdivision Bill, 2025, which provides for internal quotas among scheduled caste communities. The bill, passed in December last year, proposed to increase the overall reservation rate in SCs from 15% to 17% and distribute it to 101 SC communities. Gehlot’s agreement came in the wake of protests by job seekers in Dharwad, who demanded that the government fill nearly 2.5 lakh vacancies in various departments. Recruitment has been largely frozen since October 2024 to facilitate an internal quota system. Under the 17% structure in the bill signed by Grote, the left (16 communities) will get 6% under category A, the right (19 communities) will get 6% under category B and 63 communities will get 5% under category C. Adi Andhra, Adi Dravida and Adi Karnataka groups can choose to be reserved under Category A or Category B.But this matrix violates the 50 per cent cap on total reservation imposed by the Supreme Court and a disputed case is pending in the courts. Therefore, the government issued a notification to fill 56,432 posts under the existing 15% SC quota and clarified that the increased 17% quota will be implemented in recruitment only after the court’s decision. This triggered a strong reaction from stakeholders.

‘There was a small window to attack Samson’: Fife gives Archer blueprint

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'Little chance of attacking Sanju Samson': Faf du Plessis provides blueprint for Jofra Archer
Sanju Samson in India (Photo by Pankaj Nangia/Getty Images)

india opener Sanzhou Samson He thrust himself into the spotlight with an unbeaten 97 against West Indies in a virtual elimination match. His composure in a tense chase turned the tide of the match and provided India with a crucial boost ahead of their semi-final clash against England.The game also represented a dramatic turn in the Samson Championship. After losing his place in the starting line-up, he started on the bench and when he was recalled for the Windy’s game he made the most of the opportunity. In the chase of 190-plus, and under immense pressure, the right-hander silenced his critics with a composed and authoritative performance that could prove crucial to India’s campaign.former south africa captain Fife du Plessis A detailed tactical view of Samson’s game is provided, identifying potential chinks in his armour. Du Plessis, while acknowledging Samson’s strength in the mid-wicket area, said that high speed, especially short directional balls with speeds exceeding 140 kilometers per hour, could cause him problems.“It’s always been an area where you feel, with Sanju, you can attack him (with the short ball) and with great pace. He’s very strong in the abdominal area and the backswing there is really nice. But at 140-plus, if you do it well and high, you feel there’s a small window to attack him. That’s a weakness. So England have the evidence, so they’ll have the blueprint,” Du Plessis said on ESNCricinfo.The recent matches have followed a similar script for Samson, with quality short-pitch bowling testing him. This trend was repeated again in the Super 8 against Zimbabwe, with Blessings Muzarabani taking advantage of this weakness to eliminate him early.Expanding on his analysis, du Plessis stressed that Samson must now be prepared for a series of short deliveries, especially against a quick one like this Jofra Archer.“Sanju will know what’s going to happen next, so the question for him now is – how do I respond? What do I do when Archer goes against me? Am I attacking it or are there other bowlers out there that I can bat a little better at?” the former Proteas skipper added.

UAE slams Bloomberg’s ‘inaccurate’ air defense report in US-Israeli war with Iran

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UAE slams Bloomberg's 'inaccurate' air defense report in US-Israeli war with Iran
‘Misleading and false’: UAE condemns Bloomberg report on air defense systems

Amid the ongoing conflict between the United States, Israel and Iran and heightened security concerns in the Gulf region, the UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has strongly rejected a recent report by Bloomberg, calling the article’s claims about the UAE’s defense capabilities false and misleading. The ministry’s statement underscores a broader push by UAE authorities to control rhetoric about national security and boost public trust in official defense preparedness.The Bloomberg report suggests the UAE, along with some regional partners, may be working to address the sustainability of air defense and lobby allies for support amid heightened regional tensions. The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs categorically rejected the claims, claiming that the article misrepresented the country’s preparedness, technological sophistication and operational readiness.

What the UAE says it actually has

In its official response, the UAE highlighted several key points of its military and defense posture. China has a diversified, comprehensive, and multi-layered air defense system that can respond to threats in a variety of scenarios. These include long-range, medium-range and short-range systems designed to protect the nation’s airspace and major population centers.The UAE maintains a robust strategic reserve of ammunition and interception assets, ensuring it can sustain defensive operations over the long term without compromising national security. According to the ministry, operational readiness is intact and the system is fully ready to detect, intercept and respond to air threats. The statement said that the overall framework of national security remains firm and uncompromising.

Why the UAE publicly condemned Bloomberg's national security reporting

Why the UAE publicly condemned Bloomberg’s national security reporting

By emphasizing these points, the UAE seeks to reassure residents and international observers that its defense posture is not only sophisticated but also resilient in the face of regional instability.

UAE scoffs at press responsibility during crises, especially US-Israel war

The ministry has not stopped questioning the facts and is calling for responsible journalism more broadly. It stressed that news organizations should verify with official sources before publishing sensitive information, especially in the context of a rapidly changing security situation.Global audiences are paying close attention to developments middle Eastthe UAE’s response highlights the growing tension between government narratives and independent media reporting. The suggestion that official sources were not consulted before publication caused particular outrage, prompting the ministry to view its rebuttal as a reminder of the ethical standards to be observed when reporting on defense and national security.The UAE is not the only country fighting back. Qatar’s International Media Office also rejected similar claims about its own defense capabilities, including comments claiming a limited stockpile of interceptors, calling it “highly irresponsible” and stressing it was fully prepared to defend against aerial threats. The two Gulf states’ rebuttal came against the backdrop of rising regional tensions, with Iranian forces repeatedly launching missiles and drones in response to U.S. and Israeli military operations, raising the risk of accurate public information.The UAE’s strong rebuttal serves several strategic purposes. By challenging claims that the defense posture is weak or strained, authorities aim to boost public confidence and calm anxiety at a time of high alert. Clarifying capabilities details reinforces the UAE’s position as a secure and stable country with advanced defense technology and combat readiness.

Amid Iran, U.S., Israel tensions, UAE hits back at Bloomberg article

Amid Iran, U.S., Israel tensions, UAE hits back at Bloomberg article

The call for responsible journalism sends a signal to global media that the UAE will not tolerate unsubstantiated reports that could influence public opinion or policy. With military tensions affecting geopolitical stability, travel, markets and public confidence across the Middle East, the UAE’s announcement was both an attempt to correct the record and send a strategic message.The UAE’s foreign ministry categorically rejected the Bloomberg report on its defense capabilities, calling it inaccurate, baseless and misleading. The country emphasizes its advanced multi-layered air defense system and sustained interception capabilities. Officials reiterated the need for responsible journalism, especially when reporting on sensitive national security issues.Qatar echoed part of the UAE’s response and also dismissed claims that defense stocks were depleted. In a region where information can shape public sentiment and strategic posture, the UAE’s strong condemnation highlights the importance governments place on controlling speech related to national security.

Congress backs Sharad Pawar for Lok Sabha, MVA unites in Maharashtra

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New Delhi: All India Congress Committee (AICC) general secretary and Maharashtra state in-charge Ramesh Chennithala has announced that the Congress party will support National Communist Party (SP) chief Sharad Pawar as the unanimous candidate for the only winnable Lok Sabha seat in Maharashtra.Meanwhile, negotiations are underway ahead of nomination polls on March 16, with seven seats in the 288-member Maharashtra Assembly up for grabs.The ruling Mahayutthir alliance – the Bharatiya Janata Party, the Shinde Shiv Sena and Ajit Pawar NCP – has around 232 MLAs and can win six federal assembly seats without contesting.The opposition MVA (Shiv Sena-UBT: 20 MLAs, Congress: 16, NCP-SP: 10; total 46-47) is eyeing the remaining seats but needs at least 37 first-preference votes in the 288-member parliament to gain access to the seat.Pawar, whose current term ends next month, has recently expressed interest in contesting again despite being hospitalized, prompting NCP (SP) leaders such as Jayant Patil and Supriya Sule to meet Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray for discussions.Chennithala’s statement defused earlier tensions as the Congress leaders, considering their 16 provinces as the second largest MVA block, asked the alliance to win the only winnable Lok Sabha seat for itself, arguing that it follows rotation norms and is crucial for the Indian bloc at the national level.State Congress chief Harshvardhan Sapkal suggested trade-offs such as MVA’s support for Thackeray Legislative Council’s re-election, but Pawar’s push and Chennithala’s support showed unity to avoid a contentious poll that could jeopardize the seat.

‘I saw missiles’: Indian woman on first evacuation flight recounts tense days in Dubai

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NEW DELHI: An Indian national returning to India from Dubai on one of the first flights to resume air travel has described tense nights, emergency alerts and uncertainty as conflicts in the Middle East disrupt travel in the Gulf. Saumya Khandelwal, who traveled to Dubai on business, said she experienced missile sirens and saw debris during the escalation of hostilities between Iran, the United States and Israel.

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“I saw the missiles, and we saw the debris. And then we also saw, in the middle of the night, the government that sent us there also got an alarm, the alarm went off, telling us to go to shelters or to the basements of hotels,” she said. “It was 12:13 at night and suddenly our phones went off with a huge alarm and we had to rush to the basement.”

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Khandelwal arrived in Dubai on Wednesday and was due to return to India on Saturday, but her plans were disrupted due to airspace restrictions imposed due to rising tensions in the region. “I went on Wednesday and was supposed to come back on Saturday. In the afternoon we learned that the space was closed,” she said. As the situation develops, authorities are asking travelers to stay indoors. “The authorities asked us to stay in the hotel and not roam the streets. We are in the hotel. The situation there is very scary. We are very nervous.” Despite the uncertainty, she said local authorities and residents had offered support to stranded travelers. “The government is very cooperative and the people there are very welcoming. Everyone around was fully cooperative. They opened their homes to the people there. “ The Indian Embassy in the UAE has also remained in touch with citizens during the crisis. “We’ve had a lot of calls, if you need any help, if we need any help, any type of help, they’re here to help,” she said. “I received about two or three calls from the Indian embassy.” Sirens and missile sirens created an atmosphere of fear, she said. “I’m so scared I don’t think I’ll be able to move out of the UAE for at least the next two to three weeks.” Her family in India is also feeling anxious as events unfold. “It was just a four-day work trip and no one expected something like this to happen in the UAE.” Khandelwal said daily life in Dubai was largely panic-free, although tensions remained high. “On Monday, the city was functioning normally. People were on the road, doing their daily chores. The grocery store is open. “ “There was no panic at all, that’s the best part. The taxis ran smoothly, the hotel ran smoothly.” She also said hotels and airlines have avoided raising prices during the crisis. “You’ll be happy to know there’s no surge pricing. Our prices have remained the same for the past four days.” “Emirates didn’t even raise a penny. I came back at a very nominal price.” Residents and businesses have also stepped up to help stranded travelers, especially during Ramadan. “People were handing out food there because it was Ramadan. They didn’t want to ruin the festive atmosphere of the place.” “Some companies open houses for free. Anyone who wants to come can stay and stay peacefully until flights resume.” When flights finally resumed, Khandelwal managed to find a seat on the Emirates flight and rushed to the airport. “As soon as Emirates takes off, I have 15 minutes. I have to be at the airport by 6:30.” Passengers remained anxious until the plane finally took off. “Our flight was stuck on the runway for about 45 minutes and I was just waiting for God willing, the flight had to take off.” After taking off, the cabin suddenly breathed a sigh of relief. “Everyone on the plane was yelling and calling their families when they landed. It was a very happy atmosphere. I almost cried that time. “ Khandelwal also dismissed reports of a large-scale attack in downtown Dubai. “I myself am in downtown Dubai. I am in Business Bay, which is one of the most crowded areas.” “There were no explosions around. The explosions mainly occurred on the airport side and also on the coast side.” Looking back on the experience, she said calmness and faith helped her get through tense situations. “My main takeaway is please have faith in God because that keeps me going.” She also expressed confidence that authorities would continue to assist Indians in the Gulf region. “The government has been very, very cooperative. If you have any questions, you can talk to the people around you and they’re all calm.” “I am sure that our relationship with the UAE government is very good and they will rescue Indians who are in trouble.” Despite her ordeal, Khandelwal said she plans to return to the UAE once the situation stabilizes. “As soon as the matter is resolved, I will return to work in the UAE.”

Gulf on high alert: Kuwait arrests two Kuwaitis over social media video mocking armed forces and air defense efforts that went viral amid war between Iran, US and Israel

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Gulf on high alert: Kuwait arrests two Kuwaitis over social media video mocking armed forces and air defense efforts that went viral amid war between Iran, US and Israel
Kuwait crackdown: Two arrested over viral video mocking armed forces amid Iran, US, Israeli missile threats

KuwaitThe Interior Ministry arrested two individuals accused of posting videos on social media that mocked Kuwait’s armed forces and the country’s air defense efforts, a move that comes amid heightened security concerns and intense conflicts between the United States, Israel and Iran. The arrests reflect Kuwait’s increased enforcement of laws related to public order and national security as geopolitical tensions in the Gulf escalate following the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.According to official statements, the suspects produced and disseminated visual content that mocked the armed forces and belittled the performance of Kuwait’s air defense systems. Authorities said the material tarnished the reputation of state institutions and could damage public morale at a time when maintaining unity and security is crucial.In a related case, a third person was detained for allegedly abusing social media to publish content deemed offensive to Kuwait’s international relations, including images related to groups designated as terrorist organizations. The arrests reflect a broader effort by the government to curb speech it sees as threatening domestic stability and foreign relations.

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The crackdown coincides with Kuwait’s active role in regional defense operations, as the country’s military prepares to respond to and intercept air threats. The Kuwaiti Armed Forces recently reported engaging and destroying multiple missiles and drones that entered its airspace amid the ongoing conflict between the United States, Israel and Iran.

Digital lines crossed? Arrests in Kuwait highlight increased surveillance of social media

Digital lines crossed? Arrests in Kuwait highlight increased surveillance of social media

Authorities stressed the importance of unity and respect for security forces during this tumultuous period. As part of wider regional defense coordination, the Gulf states’ armed forces are on high alert and committed to protecting their territories and citizens. Critical infrastructure and airspace are under constant pressure as a result of the wider conflict, making a unified national message and strong enforcement a priority.Kuwait’s response reflects a broader shift in regional governance that balances civil liberties with the needs of national security. Social media platforms have become flashpoints for criticism and misinformation, prompting increased surveillance and enforcement of public order and digital conduct laws.

Kuwait’s legal framework and public information during the US-Israeli war

Kuwaiti authorities reiterated that the dissemination of content that undermines military institutions or national security is unacceptable and will be subject to severe legal penalties. The Ministry of Interior stressed that laws governing public order and responsible use of digital platforms will be firmly applied, especially in the “current circumstances” faced by the country and region.This stance is consistent with past practice in the Gulf region, where governments have frequently enforced regulations prohibiting the publication of public content that could destabilize the perception of national institutions or weaken national unity, especially during crises. A priority for Kuwait’s leadership is to maintain cohesion and public confidence in the face of ongoing military threats, reinforcing the message that criticism seen as undermining defense efforts or national interests could prompt legal action.The arrests come amid heightened regional conflict after the United States and Israel coordinated strikes against Iranian targets, sparking Iranian drone and missile attacks on Gulf airspace. Countries in the region, including Kuwait, have been stepping up air defense activities.

Zero tolerance: Kuwait detains social media user over air defense 'mockery'

Zero tolerance: Kuwait detains social media user over air defense ‘mockery’

In this highly charged environment, public sentiment and digital discourse can have a powerful impact on morale and national narratives. Kuwaiti authorities are closely monitoring social media channels to prevent the spread of videos or information that could be seen as mocking or undermining the role of security forces, or that could exacerbate tensions or misinformation.

What this means for Kuwaiti citizens and residents

Kuwait is strengthening its legal position. Authorities stressed that under current laws, public content mocking military and defense efforts could lead to arrest and prosecution. Safety remains a top priority. The Kuwaiti Armed Forces are actively engaged in defensive operations as the region is threatened by missile and drone activity related to the conflict between the United States, Israel and Iran.Social media behavior is under increasing scrutiny. The arrest highlights the government’s growing concern over how digital platforms are used, especially amid geopolitical tensions. Enforcement is likely to increase. The authorities stated that under the current situation, laws regarding public order and national security will be resolutely applied.Kuwait’s arrest of individuals accused of mocking its armed forces and air defense efforts reflects a zero-tolerance approach to content seen as undermining the country’s institutions or security, especially at a time of heightened regional conflict and military vigilance.

India’s biggest weakness exposed? Former India wicketkeeper raises red flag before England match

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India's biggest weakness exposed? Former India wicketkeeper raises red flag before England match
India’s Abhishek Sharma beats West Indies’ Roston Chase (ANI Photo)

former indian wicketkeeper batsman Parthiv Patel Team India cited its declining level on the field as a major concern ahead of the 2026 ICC T20 World Cup semi-final against England at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday.While India’s run to the semi-finals has been impressive, India’s ability to take the ball is far from convincing. Led by Suryakumar Yadav, the team has taken 13 catches in the tournament so far, with its catch efficiency falling to a game-low 72.7%. By comparison, Pakistan, which has long been criticized for its work in this field, has a significantly higher success rate of 83.3%.“One of the issues that worries me is the defence, not just the way India defended in the Eden Gardens game. This has been happening for almost a year and a half. We have lost a lot of catches. This is something India are definitely willing to work on,” Patel told Jio Hotstar.India secured a berth in the semi-finals with a hard-fought victory over West Indies at the Eden Gardens, successfully surpassing the target of 190-plus runs. Patel called the result a huge boost for the team.“It was a good win and it was a big boost for India’s confidence going forward. India won the toss and decided to bowl first as it was thought there would be a lot of dew. At the end of the game, there was no dew at all but things did get slightly better. In the knockout overs, chasing over 190, someone needed to bowl brilliantly and Sanzhou Samson Just did it,” Parthiv said.“Hats off to the captain. He has scored hundreds in international cricket, but for me, this innings was right up there. From a technical point of view, we all know Samson is a very talented batsman, but struggling with those mentalities is very difficult. I thought Samson did a really good job. He also talked about how his experience came into it. I thought it was a very mature innings. He always looked in control. He didn’t try to hit the ball hard. He will remember this innings for a long time,” he added.Patel also singled out pace pioneers Jasprit Bumrah Received special praise, highlighting his skill at breaking down important partnerships.“Bumrah is not a banker. He is a banker. The way he came out and bowled, when you wanted to take a wicket against Hetmyer who was in form, he would come in and take his wicket and then give Roston Chase a set. Obviously, India have looked up to Jasprit Bumrah most of the time and he has never disappointed. This is what he does most. In this day and age, the format of the game you have now is that the only way to stop a batsman is to get him out, and Jasprit Bumrah did just that.Looking ahead to the match against England, Patel stressed the importance of breaking through early against a dangerous batting unit.“India obviously need to get England’s dangerous batsmen out as soon as possible. You have Phil Salt, If the housekeeperhe should run and like the Wankhede Stadium. Then there you have it Jofra ArcherAdil Rashid, Jacob Bethel and Harry Brooke. So, they have a good, stable lineup. This is a good all-around team. Obviously, India have to be at the top of their game against England,” he concluded.

Sen. Tim Sheehy helps oust anti-war activist Brian McGinnis for protesting Iran conflict at Capitol; video goes viral

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Montana Sen. Tim Sheehy, also a former Sen. SEAL Team Officers are seen helping Capitol Police chase away an anti-war protester. According to reports, the man’s name was Brian McGinnis and he was protesting against the United States’ accession Israel in attack Iran.

Tim Sheehy is seen helping Capitol Police disperse an anti-war protester. (AFP Getty Images)
Tim Sheehy is seen helping Capitol Police disperse an anti-war protester. (AFP Getty Images)

Shea, a Republican, wrote on

He added, “This gentleman came to the Capitol looking for confrontation, and he got it. I hope he gets the help he needs without causing further violence.”

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Sheehy shared a video posted by Alan He, who covers the Capitol for CBS. “Senator Shea worked with Capitol Police to lift and eject anti-war protester Brian McInnis from a SASC subcommittee hearing. McInnis is the Green Party candidate running for Senate in North Carolina and an anti-war activist captured the video below,” reporters noted.

Video shows Sheehy grabbing the protester’s legs and trying to pry his hands away from the door as Capitol Police tried their best to remove him while the man clung to him. “No one wants to fight for Israel,” the protester can be heard shouting in the video.

Who is Brian McGinnis?

McGinnis is running for the North Carolina seat and has announced his candidacy for the November 3, 2026 general election. He served in the United States Marine Corps from 2000 to 2004. McGinnis also worked as a firefighter. In 2006, he earned his high school diploma from Quincy High School and his associate’s degree from John Wooden Community College.

McGinnis was wearing a military uniform when he was kicked out.

Tim Sheehy AIPAC Tracker

Follow AIPAC for publishing information about the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), famous The pro-Israel lobby and its mega-donors spent $641,337 on Shea.

Some criticized Sheehy’s actions based on this information. “This was all about protesting against Israel and Benjamin Netanyahu. Before they came to get him, he spoke calmly,” the page explain. other commented “Since when can veterans not question who American soldiers died for?”.

Shay was criticized explain He wounded protesters. “Yes, I saw Senator Tim Shea grab his arm and push it!”. another person angrily commented “Republican Sen. Tim Sheehy may have just broken his arm because of a Marine Corps veteran’s protest.”