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#illegals
Fox News: Senior DOJ official oversees immigration enforcement in Chicago during 'national emergency'
Acting U.S. Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove and Trump administration Border Czar Tom Homan visited Chicago to address what they termed a "national emergency" stemming from the Biden administration's immigration policies. They emphasized collaboration among federal agencies to enhance border security and enforce immigration laws, including the arrest of illegal immigrants.
Bove highlighted the commitment to implement Trump's immigration policies and warned sanctuary cities that their policies would not prevent deportations. Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul acknowledged the federal presence in Chicago but maintained that state resources should not be used for civil immigration enforcement.
#politics
Forbes: Tulsi Gabbard Confirmation: Lindsey Graham Hesitant About Trump’s Pick For Spy Chief
Senators will hold a hearing next week to question Tulsi Gabbard, President Trump's nominee for Director of National Intelligence. Some Republicans express concerns about her controversial views, particularly regarding her past interactions with Syria and Russia.
Gabbard, a former Democrat who became an independent and then joined the Republican Party, has a history of opposing U.S. military interventions and has faced skepticism from several GOP senators. Her confirmation hinges on securing at least 51 votes in the Senate.
Front Page Magazine: California Dems Fight Trump While State Burns
As wildfires rage in Southern California, California Democrats prioritize protests against President Trump over addressing the disaster. They convene a special session to allocate funds for fighting deportations rather than wildfire relief, showcasing a focus on political agendas over urgent state needs.
Despite the escalating crisis, officials like Gov. Newsom and Attorney General Bonta continue to push lawsuits and protect illegal immigrants, neglecting pressing issues like crime and homelessness. Their actions reveal a commitment to political power over the welfare of Californians.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Was There an Islamic Connection to National Socialist Plot Against Synagogues?
Matthew Mahrer, a Jewish man and grandson of a Holocaust survivor, was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison for plotting attacks on New York City synagogues. His accomplice, Christopher Brown, was found with weapons and a Nazi armband, raising questions about the motivations behind their actions.
The article suggests a complex interplay of ideologies, hinting at both leftist and Islamic influences in their plot. It critiques the media's reluctance to explore these connections, especially regarding Islam, while drawing parallels to historical alliances between anti-Semitism and extremist ideologies.
GB News: 'This has consequences!' Reform UK chairman blasts Labour for 'two-tiered attitude' as Axel Rudukabana 'fell through the net'
Reform UK chairman Zia Yusuf criticized authorities for a "two-tiered attitude" in their handling of Axel Rudakubana, who murdered three girls despite being referred to the Prevent anti-extremism program three times. Yusuf claimed this differential treatment is based on immutable characteristics and faith.
He argued that the influx of people, both legal and illegal, and a failure to assimilate have exacerbated such issues. Rudakubana received a minimum 52-year sentence, the second-longest in English history, despite his actions being deemed equivalent to terrorism.
#culture
The Imaginative Conservative: Mozart: Mirth & Freedom in "The Magic Flute"
Mozart's music is described as "sublime" and "natural," embodying a unique blend of simplicity and depth. Unlike Beethoven's heroism or Bach's ornate complexity, Mozart's melodies reflect a divine union, capturing the essence of human experience and the profound nature of existence.
The Imaginative Conservative community seeks to explore themes of culture, politics, and the arts through the lens of tradition and beauty.
Fox News: Steven Spielberg put the kibosh on ‘E.T.’ sequel back when he 'didn't have any rights'
Steven Spielberg revealed he considered a sequel to "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" but ultimately decided against it, believing it was better left as a standalone film. He noted that he lacked the rights to prevent a sequel initially, but gained control after the film's success.
During a recent event with Drew Barrymore, Spielberg expressed regret over editing the original film for a re-release, stating he learned a lesson about altering past works. He emphasized his intention to leave "E.T." as it is and not revisit it in the future.
Fox News: ‘Love Boat’ star shares how iconic role led to sex advice column with adult film star
Ted Lange, known for his role as bartender Isaac on "The Love Boat," revealed that his character inspired an advice column titled "Ask Isaac." The column, co-written with Jenna Jameson and later Beth Ostrosky, focused on humor and safe sex advocacy.
Lange reminisced about his interactions with fellow cast members and celebrities, including Gene Kelly, whom he approached with a unique question about the Nicholas brothers, leading to a memorable conversation. Lange's career has spanned directing and writing, alongside his iconic television role.