PULSE POINTS:
❓What Happened: The Department of Justice has reached an agreement in principle to settle a lawsuit filed by Ashli Babbitt’s family over her shooting during the January 6 Capitol riot.
👥 Who’s Involved: Ashli Babbitt’s family, U.S. Capitol Police Officer Michael Byrd, and federal Judge Ana Reyes.
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📍 Where & When: U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, Friday hearing; lawsuit filed in January 2024.
💬 Key Quote: Robert Sticht, lawyer for Babbitt’s family, noted a formal settlement agreement is anticipated within the next three weeks.
⚠️ Impact: The tentative settlement concludes the legal pursuit of $30 million over Babbitt’s death, while President Donald Trump publicly supports the family’s stance and calls for “justice.”
IN FULL:
The Department of Justice has reached an initial settlement with the family of Ashli Babbitt, days after a federal judge recounted the proceedings. The family filed a $30 million lawsuit against the government over Babbitt’s shooting death during the January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
Details of the settlement remain undisclosed following the hearing in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, adjudicated by Judge Ana Reyes. Capitol Police Officer Michael Byrd shot Babbitt at point-blank range as rioters breached a window leading to the House Speaker’s Lobby. The National Pulse was one of the first to declare the killing an extrajudicial, unnecessary assassination on federal property. Babbitt posed no physical threat to Byrd, who has a record of unprofessional and politically motivated behavior.
At the time, even so-called ‘conservative’ figures like CPAC’s Matt Schlapp, mistaking Babbit for “a 16-year-old,” said she may have “deserved” to be shot:
Matt Schlapp: "I understand there's a 16-year-old young woman who was shot. Now maybe she was doing terrible things and deserved to be shot … we're the party that talks about law and order and respecting cops." pic.twitter.com/UxMY8WUeDM
— Kat Abughazaleh (@KatAbughazaleh) January 6, 2021
Babbitt’s family initiated legal action in January 2024, asserting her shooting was unjust. As an emergency hearing revealed the settlement was considered, the family’s prior legal representative sought a preliminary injunction to secure his payment.
Counsel for Babbitt’s family, Robert Sticht, conveyed expectations for the formal settlement signing within a few weeks.
Former President Donald Trump, who has shown continued support for those involved in the Capitol events, expressed his commitment to investigating the legal proceedings further. Meanwhile, the court agreement represents a conclusion to the family’s claims.
PULSE POINTS:
❓What Happened: Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, made substantial gains in local UK elections, claiming to have replaced the Conservatives as the main opposition to Labour.
👥 Who’s Involved: Nigel Farage, Sir Keir Starmer, Kemi Badenoch, local UK politicians, and voters.
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💬 Key Quote: “The party that I lead is expanding. As we march on, the Conservatives are in retreat. In my opinion, they will never recover,” said Nigel Farage.
⚠️ Impact: The rise of Reform UK promises a shift in political dynamics, pressuring the Conservative and Labour parties to adapt strategies.
IN FULL:
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has gained control of 10 councils and over 600 seats across England. Farage asserted that the two-party political framework is collapsing locally and nationally. He visited Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, to celebrate his party’s victories. The Reform leader stressed that the Conservative Party is retreating and is unlikely to recover. These election outcomes have put Sir Keir Starmer, Labour leader, and Kemi Badenoch, a Conservative Party leader, under scrutiny to reverse their parties’ setbacks.
“We’ve dug very deep into the Labour vote and, in other parts of England, we’ve dug deep into the Conservative vote. After tonight, there’s no question, in most of the country, we are now the main opposition party to this government,” Farage declared.
Writing for the Telegraph, Farage added:
“The party that I lead is expanding. As we march on, the Conservatives are in retreat. In my opinion, they will never recover.
“There is now a widespread acceptance that Reform UK has supplanted the Conservatives as the real opposition to Labour in England, Scotland and Wales. We no longer have to rely only on opinion polls to indicate this; Thursday’s results prove it.
“Many people will wonder how the strange death of the Conservative Party came about. In fact, there is no mystery.
“The 80-seat majority that was achieved under Boris Johnson’s leadership in 2019 should have led to a golden period for the party, including the delivery of a proper Brexit. For their own selfish reasons, they squandered their position, in the process betraying the electorate in the most unforgivable way. To compound matters, mass immigration – the issue about which most voters feel strongly – was allowed to rocket.”
In response, Sir Keir Starmer is anticipated to propose stricter immigration measures soon. This, however, comes amidst regional frustrations over the government’s policies, as expressed by South Yorkshire mayor Oliver Coppard and others seeking immediate action.
Prime Ministerial hopeful Farage now intends to stop the housing of asylum seekers in the counties under his party’s control. Furthermore, the prospects of deporting all illegal immigrants within five years are being explored, contingent on withdrawing from European agreements.
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