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#illegals

Forbes: House Passes Laken Riley Act—Likely First Bill Trump Signs Into Law
House Passes Laken Riley Act—Likely First Bill Trump Signs Into Law
The House of Representatives passed the Laken Riley Act, aimed at detaining unauthorized immigrants charged with specific crimes, with a vote of 263-156. The bill received bipartisan support, with 46 Democrats joining Republicans in favor.

Named after a college student murdered in February, the act follows the conviction of an undocumented immigrant for her death. The legislation now awaits President Trump's potential signature.


#politics

GB News: 'Trump has a long memory!' Expert issues warning that Harry and Meghan could be booted from US
'Trump has a long memory!' Expert issues warning that Harry and Meghan could be booted from US
Royal journalist Sarah Louise Robertson cautioned that former President Donald Trump might not hesitate to confront Prince Harry and Meghan Markle if they provoke him. She emphasized that while they may not currently be a priority, Trump's personality could lead to potential future conflicts.




Fox News: CNN's Jim Acosta feuds with Republican guest over Jan. 6 pardons in fiery debate
CNN's Jim Acosta feuds with Republican guest over Jan. 6 pardons in fiery debate
CNN's Jim Acosta and Rep. Tim Burchett clashed over President Trump's pardons for January 6 defendants, with Acosta demanding Burchett condemn the actions. Burchett argued that many defendants lacked due process and criticized CNN's focus on Trump's pardons while ignoring Biden's commutations.

The debate highlighted issues of police support and the treatment of January 6 participants, with Burchett accusing CNN of bias and selective outrage. The segment gained traction on social media as Burchett defended his party's stance and criticized the network's narrative.


Front Page Magazine: Leftists Sure Feel Guilty About Things They’ve Done…
Leftists Sure Feel Guilty About Things They’ve Done…
Political opportunism is prevalent, with individuals switching sides for financial gain. Figures like Michael Steele exemplify this trend, abandoning past principles for lucrative media roles after failing in political positions.

Former Republicans, now vocal critics of their party, often ignore their previous beliefs, claiming the party changed instead. This reflects a deeper issue of integrity, as many capitalize on their past affiliations while advocating for new ideologies, particularly in healthcare.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Execution Frenzy in Iran
Execution Frenzy in Iran
Iran has seen a significant increase in executions, with over 1,000 carried out last year, including public hangings aimed at instilling fear. The regime, led by Ayatollah Khamenei, is reportedly targeting marginalized groups, particularly Baluchis, amidst fears of losing power.

The Iranian judicial system is marked by brutality, including torture and inhumane treatment of prisoners. Executions are often justified under drug charges, masking political repression. Reports highlight the urgent need for international intervention and accountability for the regime's human rights violations.


CNSNews: Media MISSPELL Philadelphia Mayor’s MISSPELLING of NFL’s ‘Eagles’
Media MISSPELL Philadelphia Mayor’s MISSPELLING of NFL’s ‘Eagles’
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker led a chant of "E-L-G-L-E-S" at an event, but local media misreported her misspelling. Outlets like WPHL-TV and NBC 10 incorrectly transcribed the chant, compounding the error in their coverage.

The miscommunication extended to merchandise, with a company selling T-shirts featuring the wrong spelling. Despite the viral nature of the video, many media outlets failed to accurately report the incident.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Rubio promises 'steadfast support' for Israel in Netanyahu call
Rubio promises 'steadfast support' for Israel in Netanyahu call
New US Secretary of State Marco Rubio reaffirmed strong support for Israel in a call with Prime Minister Netanyahu, emphasizing it as a priority for President Trump. Rubio congratulated Israel on its successes against Hamas and pledged efforts to secure the release of hostages in Gaza.

The US and Israel are navigating a ceasefire with Hamas, which includes a prisoner exchange. Trump's administration has already reversed sanctions on Israeli settlers in the West Bank, a move previously imposed by Biden.


The Telegraph: The five signs China is preparing to invade Taiwan
The five signs China is preparing to invade Taiwan
Concerns are rising over China's intentions toward Taiwan amid a new US presidency and increasing military activity from Beijing. Recent incidents, including damage to undersea cables, have heightened fears of a potential invasion of the island, which China considers a breakaway province.

Taiwanese officials reported that damage to undersea cables could be linked to natural decay, but earlier this month, a Chinese vessel was implicated in a similar incident. Meanwhile, Chinese military forces continue to operate near Taiwan, raising alarms about regional stability.


The Mirror: Donald Trump issues ultimatum to Putin on Ukraine war - 'it will only get worse'
Donald Trump issues ultimatum to Putin on Ukraine war - 'it will only get worse'
President Trump has issued a stern warning to Russian President Vladimir Putin, demanding an end to the war in Ukraine or face steep tariffs and sanctions. He emphasized that the conflict would not have occurred under his presidency and urged for a swift resolution to prevent further loss of life.

Additionally, Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin cautioned Trump about potential assassination threats linked to his intentions to disclose sensitive information regarding the Kennedy assassination and the U.S. "deep state." Dugin's remarks highlight the risks Trump may face due to his political stance.


#crime

The Mirror: Mum of murdered Olivia Pratt-Korbel tears up as PM makes promise to her in PMQs
Mum of murdered Olivia Pratt-Korbel tears up as PM makes promise to her in PMQs
Cheryl Korbel, mother of murdered nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel, expressed hope for legislative change after meeting with Keir Starmer. She advocates for "Olivia's Law," which would require serious offenders to attend their sentencing hearings, allowing victims' families to address them directly.

Starmer promised to implement this change by July, following previous commitments. The proposed law aims to ensure that criminals cannot avoid facing the consequences of their actions, addressing concerns that they currently dominate court proceedings.