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Ezra Levant ezralevant - This retraction and apology is grudging, and it's two days late, but it is a retraction and apology nonetheless.
And I would ask you: when was the last time @TRobinsonNewEra received a retraction and apology from anyone in the political-media class?
O'Hana is a nobody, and this was obviously compelled by a lawyer - either his, or more likely @GBNews's. (I'm guessing it will be a while before O'Hana is invited back.)
I've known Tommy for a decade and I've never seen an apology to him before. He was "un-defamable" - as in, you could say literally anything about him without worry. In the past, he didn't have the resources to sue; and even if he did, it was received wisdom that he had no reputation to be harmed. 
But that's changed. The comprehensive vindication of Tommy by Judge Sam Goozee in the Westminster Magistrates' Court will make it exceedingly dangerous for anyone to imply that Tommy is a terrorist ever again. 
And the mainstreaming of Tommy - including the reinstatement of his social media platforms, his successful rally in September, his friendship with Elon Musk and his remarkable state visit to Israel - have rebuilt his public reputation and introduced him to millions of new people in a positive light. That's the legal definition of "reputation". 
The mean girls in the UK's clubby media guild never stop referring to Tommy's EDL days a decade ago, but Tommy Robinson in 2025 is a very different person with an international brand. As in, something to sue over.
If Tommy were ever to sue, say, the BBC, just imagine the document discovery of every malicious sneer and insult in their corporate email and message systems. There would be thousands, dripping with vulgarity, class snobbery and hatred. I think the BBC would settle just to avoid revealing the depths of their classism and bias. 
What's more, Judge Goozee's ruling that Tommy was illegally arrested because he was politically profiled opens the door to legal action against the police themselves if they continue their endless vendetta against him. (And they are -- stand by for his next criminal, where tabloid paparazzi complained that Tommy took their pictures without their permission. and the @CPSUK is actually prosecuting him, I kid you not.) 
Watching the police witnesses flounder on the witness stand during this Terrorism Act trial tells you that the UK deep state simply has never had to justify their misconduct before, and they're not as clever as they think.
I've already forgotten this loser pundit's name, but I'm happy to note his legal surrender. And I suspect it will be the first of many.
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Pablo O'Hana @PabloOHana
A statement about my appearance on GB News last night.
https://x.com/ezralevant/status/1986236977847345323

The FAA ✈ @FAANews - Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport in Kentucky has reopened but multiple taxiways remain closed after UPS Flight 2976 crashed after taking off around 5:15 p.m. local time on Tuesday, Nov. 4. The McDonnell Douglas MD-11 was headed to Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu. The FAA and NTSB are on the scene investigating. The NTSB will lead the investigation and provide all updates. The FAA is coordinating with the UPS team and continue to keep them in our thoughts. You can check the status of the airport any time at https://nasstatus.faa.gov.
https://x.com/FAANews/status/1986077937427255623
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