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#illegals

Fox News: Border Patrol chief thrilled with Trump border czar pick after 'exhausting' Biden-era crisis: 'I'm excited'
Border Patrol chief thrilled with Trump border czar pick after 'exhausting' Biden-era crisis: 'I'm excited'
Border Patrol Chief Jason Owens expressed optimism about Tom Homan's appointment as the new border czar, citing Homan's background as a fellow Border Patrol agent. Owens highlighted the ongoing challenges at the southern border, including threats from the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua and fentanyl trafficking.

Owens acknowledged tensions with the Biden administration regarding border management and emphasized the importance of enforcing immigration laws. He raised concerns about the unknown intentions of migrants who evade official entry points and the difficulties in vetting individuals from countries without diplomatic relations.


#politics

Forbes: French Government Toppled—No-Confidence Vote Ousts Prime Minister Barnier
French Government Toppled—No-Confidence Vote Ousts Prime Minister Barnier
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier faced a no-confidence vote on Wednesday, with over 330 lawmakers voting against him, leading to turmoil in President Emmanuel Macron's ruling coalition. Barnier, appointed in September, is expected to resign, marking the first parliamentary ousting since 1962.

The political landscape in France is now uncertain as the government grapples with this significant challenge.


Breitbart: Joe Biden Refused to Consult DOJ Before Pardoning Son
Joe Biden Refused to Consult DOJ Before Pardoning Son
President Biden's decision to pardon Hunter Biden without consulting the DOJ’s Office of the Pardon Attorney has raised concerns over adherence to standard procedures. This move surprised the pardon office, which typically reviews and recommends pardons for felons.

Hunter Biden was facing sentencing, which could have led the office to oppose the pardon. Under Biden, the pardon office has processed around 12,000 requests, resulting in 157 clemencies, though it's unclear if Hunter's pardon is included in that count.


Fox News: French government collapses after no-confidence vote passes against Prime Minister Michel Barnier
French government collapses after no-confidence vote passes against Prime Minister Michel Barnier
The French National Assembly has passed a vote of no-confidence, leading to the collapse of Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government. A total of 331 members voted in favor, surpassing the required 288 votes, prompting Barnier's expected resignation just three months into his term.

This political shift marks a significant change in France's leadership, with implications for future governance. The situation remains fluid as further developments unfold.


Breitbart: MAGA World, Coworkers, Parents Come Out in Force for Pete Hegseth
MAGA World, Coworkers, Parents Come Out in Force for Pete Hegseth
Supporters of President-elect Donald Trump’s Defense Secretary nominee, Pete Hegseth, are rallying against a media smear campaign fueled by anonymous allegations, including claims of a drinking problem. Friends, colleagues, and family members have publicly defended him, labeling the accusations as false.

Hegseth's family has also spoken out, with his mother expressing regret over an emotional email published without her consent. She criticized the media's tactics and emphasized the emotional turmoil of family issues. His wife and father have also voiced their unwavering support.


Human Events: BREAKING: French government collapses after no-confidence vote to oust prime minister
BREAKING: French government collapses after no-confidence vote to oust prime minister
French lawmakers voted to oust Prime Minister Michel Barnier over budget disputes, marking the first government collapse since 1962. The National Assembly approved the no-confidence motion with 331 votes, forcing Barnier and his cabinet to resign.

President Emmanuel Macron will need to appoint a new prime minister but intends to complete his term through 2027.


Breitbart: French Gov't Collapses as Le Pen Ousts Globalist PM Barnier
French Gov't Collapses as Le Pen Ousts Globalist PM Barnier
The French government has collapsed for the second time this year, with Prime Minister Michel Barnier ousted after just 91 days in office, marking the shortest tenure in modern history. A no-confidence vote led by Marine Le Pen’s National Rally and the leftist New Popular Front resulted in 331 votes for the motion.

President Macron faces limited options for appointing a new prime minister due to constitutional restrictions and internal party divisions. The political turmoil threatens to destabilize France's economy, with rising borrowing costs and concerns over budget cuts impacting vulnerable citizens.


GB News: 'Nightmare in Whitehall!' Civil servants revert to working from home after Starmer swept to power
'Nightmare in Whitehall!' Civil servants revert to working from home after Starmer swept to power
Civil Service attendance has declined since Labour took power, with 13 departments reporting fewer employees at their desks. The Ministry of Justice saw the most significant drop, from over 80% to 57% in just three months. This trend contrasts with the private sector, where companies are increasing office attendance.

Critics, including Shadow Cabinet Office minister Alex Burghart, have pointed out the inconsistency between Labour's push for workplace engagement and the falling attendance in their own departments. Despite some departments not meeting the government's 60% occupancy target, overall attendance remains higher than the previous year under the Conservatives.


Times Of Israel: State prosecutors appeal Feldstein’s house arrest; lawyer: PM knew of plan to leak intel to media
State prosecutors appeal Feldstein’s house arrest; lawyer: PM knew of plan to leak intel to media
State prosecutors have appealed a court decision to release Eli Feldstein, an aide to Prime Minister Netanyahu, to house arrest. Feldstein and an IDF reservist are charged with leaking classified documents, with allegations that Netanyahu was aware of the leak beforehand.

Feldstein's lawyer claims he informed investigators that while Netanyahu did not order the leak, he was aware of it. The leaked document, detailing Hamas's tactics, was allegedly removed from military intelligence and shared with the media to influence public opinion.


#society

Fox News: Supreme Court appears divided over state bans on gender transition 'treatments' for minors
Supreme Court appears divided over state bans on gender transition 'treatments' for minors
The Supreme Court is divided over the constitutionality of state laws banning gender transition treatments for minors, highlighted during oral arguments concerning a Tennessee law. The justices debated whether such laws violate the equal protection clause and discussed the implications for transgender rights.

Demonstrators rallied outside the court, showcasing conflicting views on the issue. The court's decision could set precedents for future legal battles regarding LGBTQ+ rights. A ruling is anticipated by late June 2025.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Mike Johnson Nixes Biden's $24 Billion Aid Request for Ukraine
Mike Johnson Nixes Biden's $24 Billion Aid Request for Ukraine
Speaker Mike Johnson stated that further aid to Ukraine should be determined by President-elect Donald Trump after his inauguration, asserting that Biden should not make decisions on this matter. Johnson believes Trump's presidency will alter the dynamics of the ongoing conflict.

Trump has expressed intentions to resolve the Ukraine-Russia situation even before taking office, emphasizing the need for immediate action to prevent further loss of life and destruction. Ukrainian President Zelensky indicated that a NATO guarantee could help end the conflict while pursuing territorial recovery diplomatically.


Times Of Israel: Body of slain hostage Itay Svirsky recovered from Gaza by troops
Body of slain hostage Itay Svirsky recovered from Gaza by troops
The Israel Defense Forces announced the recovery of Itay Svirsky's body from Gaza, 14 months after his kidnapping and nearly a year after he was murdered by Hamas. Svirsky was taken hostage during a Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, while visiting his parents.

Prime Minister Netanyahu expressed condolences and reaffirmed efforts to recover the remaining hostages, with 96 still believed to be held by Hamas. The IDF confirmed that Svirsky was killed shortly after his abduction, contradicting claims made by Hamas.


#culture

The Imaginative Conservative: Ten Mozart Works You May Not Know
Ten Mozart Works You May Not Know
Despite the extensive availability of Mozart's works, many fans tend to favor well-known pieces. To encourage exploration, ten lesser-known compositions are recommended, each accompanied by a popular counterpart for reference. These selections include "Regina Coeli," "Notturno for Four Orchestras," and "La Finta Giardiniera," among others.

These pieces showcase Mozart's range and creativity, from operas to orchestral works, revealing the depth of his genius beyond the familiar favorites. Exploring these recommendations can enrich the listener's appreciation of Mozart's music.


#crime

Le Monde: Pogba trial: The struggles of an older brother less gifted than his football star sibling
Pogba trial: The struggles of an older brother less gifted than his football star sibling
Mathias Pogba is on trial in Paris for kidnapping and extortion related to his brother Paul Pogba. He faces accusations of threatening Paul with damaging revelations unless he paid €13 million demanded by armed men. The prosecution argues Mathias acted out of jealousy and resentment over financial support.

The trial highlights the strained relationship between the brothers, with Mathias feeling abandoned as Paul has not provided financial assistance. Mathias, a less successful footballer, has been struggling professionally and personally, adding to the tensions that led to the alleged crime.