Manifesto
Coverage of Manifesto in the Nexus archive.
- Time to choose: Jefferson’s Declaration vs. Marx’s Manifesto
The article presents a historical conflict between Americanism, associated with Jefferson’s Declaration, and communism, linked to Marx’s Manifesto. It frames this as a 'life-and-death struggle' where Americanism aligns with human nature while communism opposes it.
- ‘Love my woke pope’: Why Leo’s first encyclical went viral and how it speaks to his papal approach
Pope Leo XIV's first encyclical went viral and calls for robust regulation of artificial intelligence.
- ‘No other plan comes close’: how Labour MPs turned to Burnham with Starmer on the brink
Andy Burnham's team is preparing a manifesto and identifying parliamentary seats for potential Labour MPs to vacate, aiming to facilitate his return to Westminster. Keir Starmer's political future is under scrutiny as Labour MPs express 'existential' concerns ahead of critical elections.
- Calls grow to ban Palantir in Australia after manifesto described by UK MP as ‘ramblings of a supervillain’
Calls to ban US spy tech firm Palantir in Australia have intensified following a controversial manifesto criticized by a UK MP as 'ramblings of a supervillain.' The company faces pressure over new government contracts, with Australian state and federal investments in Palantir reaching nearly $80m and $160m respectively.
- Real reason White House Correspondents' Dinner alleged shooter left Kash Patel off his chilling kill list manifesto
The alleged shooter at the White House Correspondents' Dinner omitted Kash Patel from his manifesto's kill list, sparking speculation about the reason behind his exclusion.
- Real reason White House Correspondents' Dinner alleged shooter left Kash Patel off his chilling kill list manifesto
The article discusses the alleged shooter at the White House Correspondents' Dinner who omitted Kash Patel from his kill list manifesto. It explores the reasoning behind Patel's exclusion from the shooter's targets.
- Newsom's wife lashes out at Trump after he rips '60 Minutes' host: 'Internalized misogyny'
California's First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom condemned President Donald Trump for his dismissive and disrespectful remarks toward 60 Minutes host Norah O'Donnell during an interview, where Trump called her a 'disgrace.' The interview followed a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, with the alleged shooter's manifesto containing anti-Trump rhetoric, which O'Donnell read aloud, prompting Trump's defensive response.
- Torrance man charged with attempt to assassinate Trump; records detail alleged 'manifesto'
A Torrance man has been charged with attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump and other Trump administration officials. The suspect is linked to a shooting at the White House correspondents' dinner and an alleged manifesto detailing his plans.
- Read the criminal complaint against would-be Trump assassin Cole Tomas Allen - and his chilling manifesto - in FULL
Cole Tomas Allen is accused of attempting to assassinate U.S. President Donald Trump, as detailed in a criminal complaint and his manifesto. The case highlights a potential threat to political figures and public security.
- Read the criminal complaint against would-be Trump assassin Cole Tomas Allen - and his chilling manifesto - in FULL
Cole Tomas Allen, accused of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump, faces a criminal complaint. His manifesto, described as 'chilling,' is detailed in the legal filing.
- Gingrich: ‘Disgusting and inhumane’ for O’Donnell to read WHCA shooting suspect’s manifesto
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich criticized CBS News's Norah O’Donnell for reading a manifesto allegedly written by the suspect in the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) shooting. Gingrich called the act 'disgusting and inhumane' and accused O’Donnell of demagoguery disguised as journalism.
- Cole Allen charged in Trump assassination attempt in first court appearance after WHCA Dinner shooting
Cole Allen, a 31-year-old California man, was charged with attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump during the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner at the Washington Hilton. He allegedly used multiple weapons and breached security, leading to a Secret Service agent being injured. Allen appeared in federal court wearing a prison jumpsuit and faces life in prison if convicted.
- Torrance man accused of opening fire at White House Correspondents' Dinner to appear in court
A Torrance man is accused of opening fire at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, prompting a federal court appearance and FBI investigation into his background and a reported manifesto. The incident has intensified focus on security measures.
- More details emerge on correspondents' dinner shooting suspect, "manifesto" to family
New details have surfaced regarding the suspect in the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting and a 'manifesto' sent to his family. CBS News reporter Carter Evans provided updates from Torrance, California.
- Trump reacts to alleged gunman's "manifesto," and more interview highlights
President Trump addressed the alleged gunman's 'manifesto' and discussed the incident following an attempted attack on the White House Correspondents' Dinner during a CBS News '60 Minutes' interview with Norah O'Donnell.
- Trump says Correspondents' Dinner suspect is a "sick person," reacts to alleged manifesto
President Trump criticized the suspect in the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting as a 'sick person' during a 60 Minutes interview with Norah O'Donnell. He discussed the incident, the Secret Service's response, and the alleged manifesto linked to the gunman.
- First Thing: White House correspondents’ dinner suspect to be charged as motive examined
Cole Tomas Allen, the 31-year-old suspect in the White House correspondents’ dinner shooting, faces charges including assault and attempted murder of a federal officer. A manifesto reportedly named Trump administration officials as targets, sparking discussions about political violence and security in Washington.
- Obama completely IGNORES gunman's manifesto to claim 'we don't know' motive behind shooting at White House Correspondents' Dinner
Barack Obama was criticized for not addressing a gunman's manifesto and for stating the motive behind the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner remains unknown. The incident occurred at a high-profile political event, raising questions about the shooter's intentions.
- Obama says motive unclear despite manifesto outlining alleged targets in WHCD shooting
Former President Barack Obama stated the motive behind the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting remains unclear, despite a manifesto from suspect Cole Allen targeting Trump administration officials. Trump criticized the media for referencing the manifesto, which included anti-Trump rhetoric and grievances against his administration.
- Trump calls 60 Minutes reporter a 'disgrace' for reading manifesto from White House Correspondents' Dinner shooter on air
Donald Trump criticized a 60 Minutes reporter for reading a manifesto from a White House Correspondents' Dinner shooter on air. The incident occurred during a public event where the reporter's actions prompted Trump's strong reaction.
- Trump rips ‘disgraceful’ Norah O’Donnell for reading WHCA shooting suspect’s manifesto
President Trump criticized CBS News’s Norah O’Donnell for reading the reported manifesto of the suspected gunman at the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) dinner, calling her a 'disgrace' and using derogatory language. The incident occurred after a shooting at the event on Saturday.
- Anti-Trump sentiment being examined as motive for White House press dinner shooting
Investigators are examining anti-Trump sentiment as a motive for the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. The suspect reportedly wrote a manifesto listing Trump administration officials at the top, and officials believe the attacker targeted President Donald Trump and senior administration members.
- White House Correspondents' Dinner shooter MOCKED the lack of security as he outlined his 'rules' for attack and called Trump three vile slurs in manifesto
A shooter mocked the lack of security at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, outlined his 'rules' for the attack in a manifesto, and called Donald Trump three vile slurs. The incident highlights concerns about event safety and political rhetoric.
- White House Correspondents' Dinner shooter MOCKED the lack of security as he outlined his 'rules' for attack and called Trump three vile slurs in manifesto
A shooter targeted the White House Correspondents' Dinner, mocking the lack of security and outlining his 'rules' for the attack in a manifesto. The attacker called Donald Trump three vile slurs in the document.
- Trump to join "60 Minutes" as new details emerge about press gala suspect
Donald Trump is set to appear on '60 Minutes' as new information surfaces about Cole Allen, a 31-year-old suspect who allegedly wrote a manifesto and planned to target administration officials. The details were reported by CBS News sources.
- D.C. gala gunman wrote 'manifesto,' traveled from California before attack, officials say
The man accused of breaching security at a Washington press gala wrote an anti-Trump 'manifesto' and traveled from California before the attack, according to officials. The incident highlights security concerns and political motivations behind the attack.
- White House Correspondents' Dinner shooter's chilling manifesto revealed: Gunman called himself 'The Friendly Federal Assassin' and named high-ranking targets just minutes before opening fire
A shooter at the White House Correspondents' Dinner released a manifesto identifying himself as 'The Friendly Federal Assassin' and naming high-ranking targets before opening fire. The incident highlights concerns over public safety and political violence.
- White House Correspondents' Dinner shooter's chilling manifesto revealed: Gunman called himself 'The Friendly Federal Assassin' and named high-ranking targets just minutes before opening fire
A shooter at the White House Correspondents' Dinner released a manifesto under the alias 'The Friendly Federal Assassin,' detailing plans to target high-ranking officials just minutes before opening fire.
- Suspect sent "manifesto" to family before dinner, source tells CBS News
Cole Allen, 31, sent writings to family before an attempted attack, as reported by a source to CBS News. The incident occurred on Saturday.
- The viral manifesto of 'anti-woke' tech boss with NHS and defence contracts
The boss of a controversial tech company with UK government contracts published a 22-point manifesto outlining his vision for the future of the West. The company holds NHS and defense contracts, raising questions about its influence and policies.
- Tories should commit to introducing national screening programme for prostate cancer as part of manifesto 'to save lives', says Cleverly
Cleverly urges the Conservatives to commit to a national prostate cancer screening programme in their manifesto to save lives. The proposal aims to address a critical health issue through government policy.
- Technofacism? Why Palantir’s pro-West ‘manifesto’ has critics alarmed
Palantir's pro-West 'manifesto' has sparked concerns among critics who label it as an 'AI-driven threat to humanity’s existence' and 'technofascism.' The document's alignment with Western interests and its potential implications for AI governance have raised alarm.
- Palantir manifesto described as ‘ramblings of a supervillain’ amid UK contract fears
Palantir Technologies published a controversial 22-point manifesto on X, praising U.S. military dominance and suggesting some cultures are inferior, sparking criticism from UK MPs who likened it to 'a parody of a RoboCop film.' CEO Alex Carp's posts, which advocate for AI weapons and the end of postwar restrictions on Germany and Japan, have raised concerns about the company's influence and values.
- Palantir posts mini-manifesto denouncing inclusivity and ‘regressive’ cultures
Palantir published a manifesto criticizing inclusivity and 'regressive' cultures, drawing attention to its ideological stance. The company faces scrutiny for its partnership with ICE and its self-positioning as a defender of 'the West.'
- Germany's far-right AfD adopts 'radical' manifesto ahead of key polls
Germany's far-right AfD party has adopted a 'radical' manifesto, positioning itself strongly in opinion polls for the eastern state of Saxony-Anhalt ahead of key elections.