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#illegals

Fox News: GOP candidate rips blue state directive meddling in police force's cooperation with ICE: 'Handcuffed'
GOP candidate rips blue state directive meddling in police force's cooperation with ICE: 'Handcuffed'
An email from New Jersey State Police Superintendent Col. Patrick Callahan instructed officers not to comply with federal arrest warrants due to state "sanctuary" policies, sparking criticism from Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli. He attributed the issue to Democratic leaders and state policies, claiming they compromise public safety.

Ciattarelli emphasized that the Immigrant Trust Directive restricts local law enforcement from acting on federal immigration warrants, while Attorney General Matt Platkin defended the directive as a means to prioritize public safety and encourage crime reporting without fear of deportation.


#politics

The Western Journal: Watch: Trump Ag. Secretary Brooke Rollins Can Only Laugh When Jake Tapper Shows He's in Utter Denial
Watch: Trump Ag. Secretary Brooke Rollins Can Only Laugh When Jake Tapper Shows He's in Utter Denial
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins laughed at Jake Tapper's claim of neutrality during a CNN interview, highlighting the perceived bias of the establishment media. She noted market reactions to President Trump's tariffs, while Tapper insisted he is not aligned with the left.

Social media users reacted with disbelief, sharing clips of Tapper's past comments to illustrate his partisan leanings. The exchange raised questions about Tapper's credibility and whether he genuinely believes his own statements.


#society

Front Page Magazine: America Rejects 'Captain America: Brave New World'
America Rejects 'Captain America: Brave New World'
Disney's recent film releases are underperforming, with "Snow White" ranking 4th and struggling to reach $100 million, while "Captain America: Brave New World" sits at 10th place and may not surpass $200 million domestically.

The marketing strategy for "Captain America" has faced criticism, and its poor box office performance reflects a lack of public interest, leading to significant financial losses for Disney this summer.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Ukraine is undefeatable
Ukraine is undefeatable
President Trump’s approach to the economy contrasts sharply with the ongoing war in Ukraine, where President Putin continues his aggressive tactics, recently killing civilians in Kryvyi Rih. Amidst this turmoil, General Zaluzhnyi emphasized Ukraine's determination to resist Russian aggression, highlighting the critical support from the UK.

The UK and its allies are preparing to enhance Ukraine's defense capabilities, including plans for a significant air defense force. This effort aims to establish a 'No Fly Zone' and counteract Russia's military disarray, reflecting a renewed commitment to European defense, regardless of U.S. involvement.


Times Of Israel: Hezbollah rocket commander killed in south Lebanon drone strike, IDF says
Hezbollah rocket commander killed in south Lebanon drone strike, IDF says
An Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon killed Hezbollah commander Muhammad Adnan Mansour, who was linked to rocket attacks on northern Israel. The strike occurred in Taybeh, escalating tensions as both Israel and Hezbollah accuse each other of violating a fragile truce.

Israel's military campaign against Hezbollah continues, with ongoing airstrikes targeting the group's infrastructure. U.S. officials have discussed disarming Hezbollah with Lebanese leaders, emphasizing the need for a resolution to the ongoing conflict.


#economy

The Western Journal: Trump Issues Monday Update on Tariffs, Calls on Federal Reserve to Take Action
Trump Issues Monday Update on Tariffs, Calls on Federal Reserve to Take Action
President Trump has defended his recent implementation of reciprocal tariffs, termed "Liberation Day," claiming it will lead to long-term economic benefits despite initial market turmoil. He acknowledged the need for "healing" but emphasized positive trends like falling oil and food prices.

On his Truth Social platform, Trump urged the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates and blamed past leaders for trade imbalances. He reassured Americans to "hang tough" during the transition, asserting that the economic changes would ultimately be historic.


Le Monde: Trump Tariffs: Four charts to understand their anticipated effects on the US economy
Trump Tariffs: Four charts to understand their anticipated effects on the US economy
Donald Trump's recent announcement of increased tariffs on imports signals a departure from decades of trade liberalization, suggesting a move towards ending globalization. This shift marks a significant change in U.S. trade policy, reminiscent of protectionist measures from the 1930s.

Historically, such protectionism has led to economic downturns, as seen during the Great Depression, and has previously weakened democratic institutions. The U.S. had previously embraced trade agreements like NAFTA and the WTO to promote open borders and global trade.


Breitbart: China Cuts Off Rare Earth Mineral Exports to U.S. in Trade War with Trump
China Cuts Off Rare Earth Mineral Exports to U.S. in Trade War with Trump
China is implementing new export controls on seven rare earth minerals, crucial for electronics and battery production, in retaliation for U.S. tariffs. While claiming to maintain stable global supply, these measures are expected to limit U.S. access and benefit Chinese mining stocks.

The restrictions have prompted South Korea to assess their impact on its electronics sector, with plans to seek alternative supplies, including from Australia. The Chinese government justifies the controls by citing national security concerns due to the minerals' dual-use military applications.


Forbes: Trump 90-Day Tariff Pause Rumor Causes Stock Whipsaw Before White House Calls It ‘Fake News’—Here’s What Happened
Trump 90-Day Tariff Pause Rumor Causes Stock Whipsaw Before White House Calls It ‘Fake News’—Here’s What Happened
The White House has dismissed claims that President Trump is considering a 90-day pause on his tariffs, labeling such reports as "fake news." This follows a misinterpretation of comments made by Kevin Hassett, director of the National Economic Council, during a Fox News appearance.

Despite the market's volatility, Trump continues to defend his tariffs, asserting they will ultimately benefit the U.S. economy. However, some of his billionaire supporters have expressed concerns that these tariffs may lead to economic downturns and inflation.


The Western Journal: Trump's Plan Is Working: Dozens of Nations Come to Table 'Dying to Make a Deal'
Trump's Plan Is Working: Dozens of Nations Come to Table 'Dying to Make a Deal'
President Trump’s tariff policy is gaining traction, with over 50 nations expressing eagerness to negotiate deals. Trump emphasizes a shift towards trade surpluses, asserting that the previous system favored other countries at the expense of American workers.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent highlights the need to address economic disparities, noting that the top 10% of Americans own 88% of equities. Critics of the tariffs, including wealthy investors, may not fully grasp the impact on the average American worker.


Breitbart: Trump Warns Against Being a ‘Panican’ Party of ‘Weak and Stupid People’ as Global Markets React to Tariffs
Trump Warns Against Being a ‘Panican’ Party of ‘Weak and Stupid People’ as Global Markets React to Tariffs
President Trump urges Americans to remain calm amid global market turmoil following his announcement of reciprocal tariffs aimed at revitalizing U.S. manufacturing. He emphasizes the need for strength and patience, asserting that unfair trade practices have harmed American businesses for decades.

Trump highlights the inequities in trade, detailing high tariffs imposed by various countries on American goods. He warns that nations seeking tariff exemptions must establish production in the U.S. to avoid tariffs, promoting a shift towards domestic manufacturing.


#military

The Economist: The War Room newsletter: Why B-2 bombers are gathering on a tiny island
The War Room newsletter: Why B-2 bombers are gathering on a tiny island
B-2 bombers are reportedly amassing on a small island, raising questions about their strategic purpose in defense and security. This development highlights ongoing military preparations and the potential implications for international relations.

In related news, discussions around state capture and its reversal are gaining traction, as well as debates in China regarding the impact of a possible second Trump presidency on global politics.


#culture

Breitbart: Nolte: ‘Snow White’ Probably Won’t Hit $100 Million in U.S.
Nolte: ‘Snow White’ Probably Won’t Hit $100 Million in U.S.
Disney's live-action "Snow White" has flopped at the box office, grossing only $77.4 million domestically after a 58% drop in its third weekend. With production costs around $350 million, it is unlikely to break even, especially after losing to a Christian show and being outperformed by "Minecraft."

Critics argue that the film's failure stems from its deviation from the beloved original story, which has grossed over $1.5 billion since 1937. The success of "Minecraft," despite poor reviews, suggests that audiences seek entertainment that resonates with them rather than politically charged narratives.


#sports

GB News: Masters fans banned from entering Augusta course as statement released following chaos
Masters fans banned from entering Augusta course as statement released following chaos
Severe storms have delayed the Masters' practice round, preventing fans from entering Augusta National due to safety concerns. Thunderstorms are expected to continue until early afternoon, leading to closed parking lots and restricted access for spectators.

Forecasts for the tournament later in the week look more favorable, with warmer temperatures and clearer conditions anticipated. However, the area remains on alert for heavy rain and potential flash flooding.