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#illegals
Fox News: Appeals court denies DOJ bid to block return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia from El Salvador prison
A federal appeals court has denied the Trump administration's request to block the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an illegal immigrant from El Salvador with a violent criminal history, from a maximum-security prison in El Salvador. The ruling allows a lower court's order for his return to proceed.
The court criticized the government's actions, emphasizing the importance of due process. Garcia has a documented history of domestic violence and is identified as a member of the MS-13 gang. The Department of Justice's request to facilitate his return was deemed "extraordinary and premature."
Fox News: Trump administration excoriates CNN, MSNBC for not airing Patty Morin’s appeal to journalists at White House
White House officials criticized CNN and MSNBC for not broadcasting Patty Morin's emotional appeal regarding her daughter's murder by an illegal immigrant. Morin urged the media to "tell the truth" about the violence associated with illegal immigration during a press briefing.
Morin's daughter, Rachel, was killed by Victor Antonio Martinez-Hernandez, who was recently convicted on multiple charges. The White House's communications director and other officials expressed outrage at the media's perceived neglect of victim stories related to migrant crime.
#politics
The Western Journal: No, George Clooney: You Don't Get to Retcon Joe Biden's Legacy to Make Yourself Look Better
George Clooney recently claimed it was his "civic duty" to acknowledge President Biden's unfitness for a second term, following a disastrous debate that highlighted Biden's decline. His comments came during an interview with Jake Tapper, where he positioned himself as a truth-teller amidst a Democratic denial of Biden's issues.
Critics argue that Clooney's admission is self-serving and comes too late to salvage the Democrats' credibility. They suggest that his late honesty reflects a desperate attempt to distance himself from a failing campaign and that it ultimately contributed to the party's losses in the 2024 election.
Le Monde: Trump talks up EU tariff deal as Italian PM Meloni visits
President Trump met with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, expressing confidence in reaching a tariffs deal with the EU. Meloni emphasized their shared conservative values and the need to address immigration and trade issues, while Trump noted he was "in no rush" regarding tariffs.
Despite their alignment, tensions remain over the war in Ukraine, with Meloni supporting Ukraine and Trump expressing skepticism about Zelensky. Meloni's visit aims to facilitate dialogue between Trump and EU leaders, raising concerns about potential divisions within the EU.
Forbes: Has Trump Administration Sparked A Constitutional Crisis? This Is Why His Critics Are Worried
Concerns are rising among legal experts and critics regarding a potential "constitutional crisis" as two judges have ruled on the Trump administration's alleged defiance of court orders related to migrant deportations. One judge found probable cause for criminal contempt, while another seeks compliance with a Supreme Court order.
The Trump administration denies intentionally violating any rulings, asserting that it acted within legal bounds. However, experts remain divided on whether the current situation constitutes a constitutional crisis, with some arguing that the administration's actions may already exceed acceptable limits.
Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: DNC official sparks Dem civil war
David Hogg, a Democratic National Committee vice chair, plans to spend $20 million to support younger Democrats and challenge older incumbents in safe districts, escalating tensions within the party. This unprecedented move follows the electoral success of Donald Trump.
In other political news, the Supreme Court will hear a birthright citizenship case, while bipartisan efforts in Congress aim to address the veteran suicide crisis. The Trump administration is also facing scrutiny over its REAL ID rollout and cuts to AmeriCorps.
#society
The Telegraph: ‘Children trapped’ on flipped school bus in South Carolina
A school bus carrying students from Pine Ridge Middle School in South Carolina overturned after a tire blew on I-77, trapping children as young as 11 inside. The bus had 35 students and two adults on board, with 18 individuals hospitalized following the incident.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Emmanuel Macron BACKS DOWN in stand-off with Britain as France drops Brexit demands
Emmanuel Macron has reportedly dropped his demands linking a post-Brexit military deal to fishing rights, allowing for potential British involvement in the EU's €150 billion defense fund. This shift follows pressure from other EU leaders amid ongoing peace talks regarding Ukraine.
While Britain is open to compromise on fishing rights, it maintains that such an agreement should not be a prerequisite for a defense deal. Labour MPs express growing optimism about a potential security pact, which could involve British firms collaborating with European partners to access the defense fund.
#economy
Times Of Israel: Israeli tech firms in US spared the worst of Trump tariffs, insiders say
Israeli tech companies in the US are largely insulated from the Trump administration's tariffs, which primarily target physical goods. Most Israeli firms focus on software, minimizing direct tariff impacts. However, they face indirect consequences like increased hardware costs and market volatility, which could affect investor confidence and growth plans.
The tariffs might also create opportunities for Israeli companies, as investors may lean towards long-term software investments. Additionally, the changing trade dynamics could allow Israeli firms to fill gaps left by reduced US-China trade. Meanwhile, a brain drain from Israel's tech sector raises concerns about its future.
Forbes: Netflix Earnings Top Estimates As NFLX Stock Emerges As Recession Hedge
Netflix reported its best-ever quarterly earnings, with $6.61 EPS and $10.54 billion in revenue, surpassing analyst expectations. The stock rose to nearly $1,000 per share, as analysts view it as a safe investment amid recession fears, outperforming other tech stocks.
The company anticipates $11 billion in sales and $7.03 EPS for Q2, indicating continued strong performance. As Netflix's subscription model remains resilient, it stands out as a defensive choice for investors during economic uncertainty.
#crime
Fox News: Luigi Mangione assassination case signals DOJ shift on death penalty in blue states, expert says
Luigi Mangione's defense is seeking to eliminate the death penalty as a possible outcome before he is indicted for the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. They argue that a recent announcement by Attorney General Pam Bondi, indicating intent to pursue capital punishment, prejudices the grand jury process.
Prosecutors counter that it is premature for the defense to make such a motion, as no indictment has been filed. The defense claims the announcement violates due process rights and could influence the jury pool. Mangione, who has pleaded not guilty, faces multiple charges across different jurisdictions.