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Latest Commentary: Texas Primaries Give Dems Shot as US Senate Seat -- The states of Arkansas, North Carolina and Texas held primaries yesterday, and the first two went more or less as planned with the favorites winning easily. In Texas, however, voters decided to change things up, and with the help of some electoral shenanigans from the Republican Party, the stage is set for a Republican run-off for the Senate nomination and a general election that could go either way. Texas is just a little less GOP territory today than it was yesterday. That does not mean that the Democrats are going to win the seat necessarily. It does mean they have an excellent chance of picking up the seat. [4 March] Rubio Says Israel Dragged US into Attacking Iran -- Thames Valley Police [TVP] have arrested Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former prince of the realm and ex-Duke of York, on suspicion of misconduct in public office. As of this writing, he is still in custody. TVP are searching his homes in Berkshire and Norfolk. This occurred after a "thorough assessment," of the evidence and an official investigation is open. It looks bad for Mr. Mountbatten-Windsor, the Royal Family and anyone else in the Epstein Files. The American government has attempted to hush this all up, but they have no influence over TVP, the British media nor the other European nations with nationals in the files. [3 March] US, Israel Attack Iran -- The US and Israel spent the week-end dropping ordnance on Iran. Iran struck back by throwing bombs, missiles and drones at just about every country in the region. This came as something of a shock in that negotiations on Thursday were going quiet well according to the Omani mediators between the US and Iran. In the attack, The US-Israeli attack killed the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and several other top leaders. The US is now encouraging the Iranian people to rise up and overthrow the mullahs. This is likely to end with either a hardline government reasserting its authority or with a failed state like Libya now is. What will not happen is the emergence of a more stable and open Iran. [2 March] Vote Green in Gorton and Denton By-Election -- Today, the people who reside in the constituency of Gorton and Denton (near Manchester) will vote in a by-election to replace their sitting MP Andrew Gwynne, who claims to be leaving the House of Commons for health reasons. The race appears to be done to the Labour Party (of which Mr. Gwynne is a member), Reform and the Greens. Labour does not deserve the seat given the way the government led by Sir Keir Starmer is failing to function. Reform is a bad joke that is possibly turning into a nightmare, The Greens are a credible alternative to Labour for lefty voters, and that is to whom their votes should go. [26 February] DoJ Withholds Trump Rape Claims Documents --The Epstein File Transparency Act had a deadline in December for the release of all the files in the possession of the DoJ. It has failed to comply, releasing about half of the 5-6 million documents. In a hardly surprising revelation on Tuesday, the DoJ seems to have withheld documents related to allegations that Donald Trump raped and beat a 13-year-old girl. The DoJ claims all the documents that can be released have been. This is complete nonsense as their own paperwork shows. The allegations came in 2019, when the FBI interviewed the woman who made the claims. That was the year Jeffrey Epstein died in prison and when Donald Trump was president. [25 February] © Copyright 2026 by The Kensington Review, Jeff Myhre, PhD, Editor. No part of this publication may be reproduced without written consent. Produced using Ubuntu Linux.
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