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#illegals

GB News: Trump claim made as Macron agrees to lift ban on stopping small boats at sea
Trump claim made as Macron agrees to lift ban on stopping small boats at sea
The UK and France have agreed to extend their border security deal until 2027, aiming to enhance efforts against illegal Channel crossings. Former UKIP MEP Steven Woolfe speculated that this agreement might be influenced by international relations involving Donald Trump and could serve as a "quid pro quo" for UK requests.

During a joint press conference, both nations acknowledged the need to strengthen migration enforcement, with French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau admitting tensions over funding. Woolfe cautioned about the practical implementation of proposed legal changes in France that could aid in stopping migrant boats.


#politics

The Western Journal: Watch: Megyn Kelly Shreds Rachel Maddow for Putting Her 'Hypocrisy' on Display Amid MSNBC Chaos
Watch: Megyn Kelly Shreds Rachel Maddow for Putting Her 'Hypocrisy' on Display Amid MSNBC Chaos
Megyn Kelly criticized Rachel Maddow for her perceived hypocrisy regarding MSNBC's recent layoffs, particularly the firing of Joy Reid. Kelly pointed out Maddow's substantial salary and wealth, suggesting that if she truly cared about the staff, she should take a pay cut to help them.

Maddow expressed her concerns about the layoffs on-air, claiming it was a mistake to let Reid go and highlighting the lack of diversity in prime-time hosts. Kelly countered that Maddow and her colleagues contributed to MSNBC's credibility issues, which led to the current turmoil.


#foreignaffairs

The Western Journal: Photo Captures Reaction of 'The Only Ukrainian in the Room Who Understands How Much Damage Zelenskyy Just Did'
Photo Captures Reaction of 'The Only Ukrainian in the Room Who Understands How Much Damage Zelenskyy Just Did'
Ukrainian Ambassador Oksana Markarova visibly reacted to a heated exchange between President Zelenskyy and President Trump, indicating her awareness of the potential damage to Ukraine's relationship with the U.S. Following the confrontation, a key deal involving Ukraine minerals was put on hold.

Markarova's concern stemmed from Zelenskyy's prior visit to Pennsylvania, perceived as meddling in U.S. politics, which angered Republicans. As tensions rise, her position as ambassador appears increasingly precarious, reflecting the fraught state of Ukraine-U.S. relations.


Fox News: Zelenskyy says ire with Trump began with pro-Putin rhetoric
Zelenskyy says ire with Trump began with pro-Putin rhetoric
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed frustration over comments made by U.S. officials, including President Trump, regarding Ukraine's military and leadership during a recent Oval Office exchange. He emphasized the importance of maintaining strong ties between Ukraine, the U.S., and Europe amid Russian aggression.

Zelenskyy rejected the notion of apologizing for the heated discussions, asserting that significant issues must be addressed. He reiterated Ukraine's need for NATO membership and security guarantees, highlighting the ongoing threat from Russia.


The Epoch Times: 5 Takeaways From the Explosive Trump–Zelenskyy Meeting
5 Takeaways From the Explosive Trump–Zelenskyy Meeting
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy left the White House early after a contentious meeting with President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance. The discussions centered on a partnership agreement for U.S. access to Ukraine's natural resources, with tensions rising over differing views on peace negotiations with Russia and security guarantees for Ukraine.

Zelenskyy insisted on additional military support, while Trump emphasized the need for a deal to leverage U.S. backing. The meeting concluded without agreement, highlighting the stark differences in their approaches to the ongoing conflict and future negotiations.


Front Page Magazine: Trump, Vance Berate Zelensky in Jaw-Dropping White House Confrontation
Trump, Vance Berate Zelensky in Jaw-Dropping White House Confrontation
In a tense meeting at the White House, President Trump and Vice President Vance confronted Ukrainian President Zelensky, criticizing his demands for security assurances and his comments about U.S. support. The exchange highlighted a shift in U.S. policy towards Ukraine, emphasizing American interests.

Trump's remarks underscored a desire for peace rather than continued conflict, while Zelensky faced backlash for his approach. Republican leaders praised the administration's stance, contrasting it with criticism from Democrats who accused Trump of siding with Putin.


#economy

The Western Journal: New DOGE Dividend Threshold Floated - Would You Now Make the Cut for a $5,000 Check?
New DOGE Dividend Threshold Floated - Would You Now Make the Cut for a $5,000 Check?
The Department of Government Efficiency is exploring a "DOGE dividend" plan, which would provide payouts to net taxpayers funded by savings from government streamlining. If successful, eligible households could receive $5,000 each, emphasizing a return of funds to those who contribute to the tax system.

Critics argue that the plan excludes low-income households, which typically receive more in benefits than they pay in taxes. Proponents claim it addresses government waste and rewards taxpayers, framing the dividend as a way to rectify perceived injustices in federal spending.