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#illegals
GB News: Migrant crisis: Taxpayer-funded 'asylum hotels' will remain open for YEARS, Treasury admits - as hoteliers rake in 'record profits'
Migrant hotels in Britain will continue to receive substantial taxpayer funding, costing £41,000 per migrant and totaling £5.5 million daily. The Treasury warns that global instability necessitates this ongoing expenditure, despite rising costs and contractor profits.
Currently, over 38,000 migrants reside in hotels, with calls for an end to this practice amid accusations of profiteering. Government officials express commitment to resolving the issue, while critics argue that taxpayers are unfairly burdened by these costs.
Breitbart: DHS Secretary Kristi Noem Reveals Plans to Eliminate FEMA
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced plans to eliminate FEMA, citing it as a bureaucratic hindrance. She highlighted a 50% increase in deportations and praised the Coast Guard for record drug interdictions while addressing the fentanyl crisis and border security.
Noem emphasized the need for local officials to manage disaster resources without federal interference, aligning with Trump's criticism of FEMA's effectiveness.
#politics
Fox News: Pam Bondi threatens prosecution amid DOGE's findings about fraud: 'We're coming after you'
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi warned of serious consequences for government fraud during a Cabinet meeting, thanking Elon Musk for his role in uncovering significant waste and fraud through the Department of Government Efficiency initiative. An internal task force will pursue legal action against offenders.
Bondi also announced that the Department of Justice will seek the death penalty for violent crime convictions, emphasizing a commitment to prosecute drug dealers and violent criminals rigorously. Musk highlighted a specific instance of fraud involving $330 million in loans from the Small Business Administration to underage individuals.
#society
Fox News: National Religious Broadcasters urge Florida lawmakers to kill bill to avoid 'lawfare' against Christians
The National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) urged Florida lawmakers to reject Senate Bill 752, which would amend defamation laws, potentially exposing Christian broadcasters to legal challenges. The bill's "reasonable person" standard could lead to lawsuits over previously published content deemed false.
NRB's general counsel highlighted concerns that the legislation could be weaponized against broadcasters expressing views contrary to societal elites, particularly on issues like gender identity. They emphasized the need to protect First Amendment rights and offered to collaborate on addressing legitimate issues without harming broadcasters.
The Western Journal: This Historian Has a Dire Warning for the West About Islam
A historian warns that Europe is facing a significant demographic shift due to increasing Islamic immigration, projecting that Muslims could make up 14% of the population by 2050. This trend is seen as a potential threat to European heritage and culture, contrasting sharply with historical efforts to resist Islamic expansion.
The historian, Raymond Ibrahim, emphasizes the need for Europeans to recognize the implications of this shift and to defend their cultural identity, rooted in Christianity. He argues that without a commitment to their heritage, Europe risks losing its foundational values and succumbing to an ideology that seeks to conquer in the name of Islam.
Forbes: Elon Musk's X Sees Popularity Slide After Election — While Bluesky Makes Gains
Elon Musk's X, formerly Twitter, has seen an 8.4% decline in U.S. user traffic since November's presidential election, with daily active users dropping to 25 million. In contrast, competitor Bluesky has experienced a 21.5% increase in web visits and a rise in active users to 1.5 million.
Despite the drop, X remains more popular than Bluesky, which has tripled its active users since November. Meta's Threads platform has also seen growth, with a 14% increase in daily active users. Musk's controversies have not significantly impacted X's user base.
Breitbart: Report: FBI on 'Frenzied Mission' to Redact Epstein Files Ahead of Release
The FBI is intensively redacting documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation before their public release, responding to demands for transparency from the Trump administration and public interest. Agents have been reassigned to expedite the process, working long hours to ensure compliance with federal laws.
Despite concerns over the content of the upcoming files, DOJ officials assert that more information will be disclosed than previously available. Attorney General Pam Bondi emphasized that the release will protect victims' privacy while fulfilling legal obligations.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Watch Live: Donald Trump Holds Greek Independence Day Celebration
President Trump commemorated Greek Independence Day at the White House, highlighting the shared values of liberty and democracy between the U.S. and Greece. He emphasized the historical bond formed during Greece's fight for independence and the ongoing partnership in defense and security.
The U.S. and Greece continue to strengthen their alliance, notably through the updated Mutual Defense Cooperation Agreement, enhancing collaboration on national security in the Eastern Mediterranean and beyond.
Breitbart: Chinese Copper Mine Causes Giant Acid Spill in Zambia: Major River 'Totally Dead'
A major environmental disaster occurred at the Sino-Metals Leach Zambia copper mine when a tailings dam collapsed, releasing 50 million liters of toxic acid waste into the Kafue River, affecting millions and destroying local ecosystems. This incident has strained diplomatic relations between Zambia and China, raising concerns about Chinese mining practices.
Zambia's government has ordered the mine to cease operations and mandated measures for environmental restoration and safe drinking water provision. Critics highlight the Zambian government's previous reluctance to confront Chinese companies due to significant debt, but this incident has reignited public scrutiny of China's environmental impact in the region.
The Economist: A leak reveals Team Trump’s carelessness, and contempt for allies
A significant security breach occurred when a text message containing a detailed military plan to bomb Yemen was mistakenly sent by National Security Adviser Mike Waltz to a journalist. This incident highlights carelessness and raises concerns about national security protocols.
The leak underscores the potential risks associated with mishandling sensitive information in high-stakes environments.
#military
Forbes: Hegseth Says ‘Nobody Was Texting War Plans’ After The Atlantic Editor Claims He Was Part Of Signal Chat
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth denied claims that sensitive war plans were shared via text after The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg revealed he was mistakenly added to a Signal group discussing plans against Houthi targets in Yemen. Hegseth criticized Goldberg, calling him a purveyor of hoaxes.
The situation has sparked backlash and scrutiny regarding Trump's Pentagon leadership.
Times Of Israel: Israel intercepts 3 rockets fired from north Gaza; Islamic Jihad takes responsibility
Israeli air defenses intercepted three rockets fired from Gaza on Monday evening, with no injuries or damage reported. Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attacks, which prompted evacuation warnings for areas in Gaza.
The Israeli military conducted airstrikes targeting Hamas assets, destroying over 100 vehicles and killing a senior Hamas official. The recent escalation follows the resumption of military operations against Hamas after a temporary ceasefire.