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#illegals
Fox News: Trump’s top moments on illegal immigration in address to Congress: ‘What a job’
During a recent address to Congress, President Trump emphasized his administration's success in reducing illegal immigration, citing a significant drop in border encounters. He took credit for the lowest recorded numbers and criticized the Biden administration's policies, claiming they contributed to the immigration crisis.
Trump also honored victims of crimes committed by illegal immigrants, announcing the renaming of a wildlife sanctuary in memory of Jocelyn Nungaray and highlighting the case of Laken Riley. He proposed a "gold card" visa for wealthy foreign nationals as a means to bolster U.S. citizenship while continuing to enforce strict immigration measures.
Fox News: ‘Sanctuary’ city mayor confronted after gang member allegedly assaults federal officers
Rep. Jim Jordan criticized Denver Mayor Mike Johnston during a House Oversight Committee hearing for the city's sanctuary policies, which he claimed led to the release of an illegal immigrant who later assaulted ICE agents. Jordan highlighted the risks posed by such policies, asserting they endanger both federal agents and the public.
Johnston defended the sanctuary policies, stating they do not shield individuals from law enforcement but rather provide services. He acknowledged that the incident was the first assault on an ICE agent during an arrest in Denver but maintained that adjustments could be made to improve the situation.
#politics
Fox News: Pollster warns Democrats' 'amateurish' anti-Trump antics are 'tanking' with Americans
Mark Penn, former Clinton advisor, criticized Democrats for their lack of engagement during President Trump's recent address to Congress, noting that their behavior contributed to declining poll numbers. He argued that Trump's ratings are improving due to his popular policies, while Democrats are struggling.
During Trump's speech, disruptions occurred, including a protest by Rep. Al Green, which led to his removal. Republican lawmakers expressed disappointment over Democrats not standing to honor guests, including a young cancer survivor. The official Democratic response, delivered by Sen. Elissa Slotkin, criticized Trump's foreign policy.
GB News: Will farmers force Reeves resignation? Rebellion grows as THIRD Labour MP breaks ranks on 'embarrassing' farm tax
Farmers in London protested against Labour's new inheritance tax policy, which imposes a 20% tax on assets over £1 million. Labour MP Henry Tufnell criticized the party for breaking its promise not to touch inheritance tax, arguing it jeopardizes food security and farmers' livelihoods.
Tufnell, along with two other Labour MPs, is calling for revisions to the policy, including raising the £1 million cap and exempting older farmers. The government defends the tax as a necessary measure to address a financial shortfall, claiming it will ultimately support the farming sector.
Breitbart: Google Begs Trump DOJ to Reverse Course on Breaking Up Monopoly After Antitrust Trial
Google is urging the Trump administration’s Justice Department to reconsider its antitrust actions against the company, arguing that breaking it up could jeopardize U.S. national security and economic stability. The company faces potential remedies that may force significant operational changes.
As the case progresses, Google emphasizes its importance to the economy and national security, advocating for a more cautious approach to antitrust measures. The DOJ's recommendations will ultimately be decided by Acting Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust, Omeed Assefi.
Fox News: Democrats refuse to define 'woman' when pressed on Capitol Hill: 'Complicated question'
Democratic lawmakers declined to provide a clear definition of a woman when asked by America Rising, with many avoiding the question entirely. This comes as President Trump emphasizes biological distinctions between sexes, having signed an executive order defining "woman" as an adult human female.
During his recent address to Congress, Trump highlighted his stance on gender, referencing cases of biological males competing in women's sports and asserting that such practices are detrimental to women. He reiterated his commitment to maintaining these definitions and policies.
Fox News: Inside Elon Musk's huddle with GOP senators: DOGE head touts $4M savings per day
Elon Musk met with nearly 40 GOP senators at the Capitol, discussing the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and its efforts to cut federal waste, reportedly saving $4 million daily. He emphasized the ease of identifying government inefficiencies and suggested repealing the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).
Musk praised federal employees for their willingness to assist in identifying waste, stating they now feel empowered to contribute. The meeting was part of a weekly lunch hosted by Sen. Rick Scott, with several senators absent due to prior commitments.
Fox News: Karoline Leavitt calls out Nicolle Wallace over comment on 13-year-old cancer survivor, Trump 'hatred'
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace for linking a young cancer survivor, DJ Daniel, to the January 6 Capitol riot during President Trump's address to Congress. Leavitt condemned the media's response, calling it "sad and frankly pathetic."
Daniel, a 13-year-old cancer survivor, received recognition during Trump's speech, which was met with mixed reactions from Democrats. Other media figures, including Rachel Maddow, also expressed disapproval of Trump's gesture, suggesting it was exploitative.
#society
Fox News: Woman's kayaking adventure takes terrifying turn when predator attacks: 911 call
A chaotic 911 call revealed a group of kayakers in Florida trying to save a woman who was attacked by an alligator. The woman suffered a severe elbow injury, and the caller reported she was going into shock while struggling to provide first aid without a kit.
Emergency crews eventually reached the group after tracking the call, and a helicopter assisted in locating them. The woman was taken to a hospital, but her current condition remains unknown.
Breitbart: DOGE Cancels NIH Grants for Transgender Experiments on Animals
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has canceled several NIH grants related to transgender experiments on animals, following President Trump's remarks on government waste. This includes a $532,000 grant for cross-sex testosterone treatment in mice and a $33,000 grant for hormone therapy in male rats.
The White Coat Waste Project, which exposed these experiments, praised the cancellations, highlighting that taxpayers should not fund such research. Earlier reports indicated that over $241 million had been spent on transgender animal testing. DOGE claims to have saved $105 billion in taxpayer dollars to date.
Breitbart: Nolte: Disney Slashes 6% of Staff, Shutters 538 Site -- Another Leftist Propaganda Outlet Goes Down!
Disney has laid off about 200 employees, representing 6% of its workforce in key divisions, as ratings and revenue decline in cable channels amid a shift to streaming services. The ABC News Group is also shutting down the data-driven site 538, once popular for election predictions, due to its perceived loss of credibility.
The closure of 538 signals a failure in its role as a reliable source of polling information, especially following its missteps in recent elections. As more viewers abandon cable for streaming, Disney faces ongoing financial challenges, reflecting a broader trend in the entertainment industry.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Hand Holding: Macron and Starmer May Escort Zelensky to White House
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed disappointment over his recent meeting with President Trump and is seeking a second chance. The French and British leaders may accompany him on a future visit to Washington, aiming to improve the outcome of his discussions with Trump.
European leaders are reportedly frustrated with Zelensky's last trip and believe he needs to do more than just sign a mineral deal to secure U.S. support against Russian aggression. U.S. officials emphasize the need for credible negotiations between Ukraine and Russia to lift the pause on military aid.
Fox News: Karoline Leavitt explains US efforts to negotiate with Hamas to free American hostages
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt defended U.S. negotiations with Hamas for the release of American hostages, despite the longstanding policy against negotiating with terrorists. She emphasized that the special envoy has the authority to engage in discussions, citing the urgency due to American lives at stake.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's office expressed concerns regarding direct talks with Hamas, while the U.S. has shown support for Israel's stance against Hamas. The situation remains fluid as the next phase of the ceasefire appears uncertain.
The Telegraph: The ‘random countries’ lining up to protect Ukraine
JD Vance clarified that his comments about “some random country that hasn’t fought a war in 30 or 40 years” were not aimed at the UK or France in the context of peacekeeping troops for Ukraine. The situation raises questions about which nations could join the proposed coalition to enforce a peace deal.
The discussion also explores potential countries that might contribute to this coalition and the capabilities they could bring to the table.
Le Monde: Macron says he will 'open debate' on using French nuclear deterrence to protect Europe
French President Emmanuel Macron announced plans to discuss the potential use of France's nuclear deterrent with European allies, citing threats from Russia. He emphasized that the decision to use nuclear weapons would remain solely with the French president.
EU leaders will address nuclear deterrence at an upcoming summit in Brussels, alongside topics like support for Ukraine and European defense. Macron also aims to persuade US President Donald Trump against imposing tariffs on European imports.
#economy
Forbes: Trump Delays Mexico, Canada Auto Tariffs For One Month—Here’s How The New Levies Could Impact Prices
The Trump administration has exempted U.S. automakers from new tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports for one month, following the implementation of a 25% tariff that could raise prices on various goods. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced retaliatory tariffs on U.S. products.
Economists predict that the tariffs could lead to significant price increases for consumers, with estimates suggesting a potential rise in costs for groceries, gas, and cars. The total impact of the tariffs could result in a tax increase between $120 billion and $225 billion.
#crime
Fox News: Idaho police recovered a 3-person mixture of DNA under Maddie Mogen's fingernails
Idaho investigators found a three-person DNA mixture under Madison Mogen's fingernails following the murder of her and three friends in November 2022. Defense attorney Bicka Barlow argues that the inconclusive DNA evidence should not be presented at trial, as it could mislead the jury about her client, Bryan Kohberger's involvement.
Barlow claims independent tests ruled Kohberger out as a contributor and that the presence of unknown DNA supports a defense theory of multiple perpetrators. Kohberger faces trial on August 11, with the possibility of the death penalty if convicted.
#technology
Breitbart: Apple Appeals UK Demand for Encryption Backdoor to Spy on Users Worldwide
Apple is appealing a secret UK government order that mandates the creation of a backdoor to access encrypted user data on iCloud. The order, issued under the Investigatory Powers Act, requires Apple to provide UK officials with access to all content uploaded by users worldwide.
The case raises significant concerns about privacy rights and the implications of government surveillance. Apple argues that the law imposes secret requirements on foreign companies and has vowed never to create backdoors in its products. The Investigatory Powers Tribunal is set to hear the appeal soon, though public disclosure may be limited.
#other
Fox News: Women's jeans to fit your spring style
Spring is the perfect time to refresh your wardrobe with new women's jeans, offering a variety of styles that balance comfort and seasonal trends. From classic straight-leg to trendy wide-leg cuts, options abound to suit every taste, including high-waisted and cropped styles.
Notable picks include Levi's classic straight-leg jeans, SPANX high-waisted skinny jeans, and Old Navy's cropped options, among others. These versatile designs can be paired with various tops for both casual and semi-dressy occasions, ensuring a chic look throughout the season.