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May 31, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Trump's New Jersey AG Investigates Riot by Democrat Activists at ICE Detention Center
Acting U.S. Attorney Alina Habba is investigating an incident where Newark Mayor Ras Baraka and other Democrats allegedly trespassed at the Delaney Hall ICE detention center. Baraka was arrested for ignoring warnings from Homeland Security to leave the facility.
The Department of Homeland Security released a video showing Democrats pushing law enforcement during the incident. DHS officials stated that such actions endanger both law enforcement and detainees, emphasizing that members of Congress are not above the law.
#politics
Breitbart: Nolte: Chuck Todd Claims Reporters Blindly Believed Sources About Biden’s Mental Frailty
Chuck Todd has acknowledged that the media relied on misleading sources regarding President Biden's mental fitness, contradicting his previous claims that the media reported on the issue. He now admits that the media was reassured by sources close to Biden, revealing a lack of true journalism.
This admission highlights a broader concern about the integrity of corporate media, which critics argue has become more about echoing favorable narratives than investigating the truth. The belief is that the media knowingly ignored Biden's evident decline to support a political agenda, raising questions about accountability in journalism.
Front Page Magazine: The Savage Truth: In Leftist Politics And Sports, There Are No Winners
Cicely Davis discusses the left's ongoing attacks on Elon Musk in the latest episode of The Savage Truth podcast. She also touches on AOC's 2028 campaign efforts, Shannon Sharpe's assault allegations, and Shedeur Sanders' draft experience.
Listeners can find the episode on various platforms, including Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Harvard, Not Ready For Its Close-Up
Harvard University's recent report acknowledges antisemitism on campus but is criticized for downplaying the severity of the issue. The university also released a report on "Islamophobia," which some argue distracts from the real threats faced by Jewish students, including harassment and violence.
In response to these issues, the Trump administration has demanded that Harvard improve safety measures for all students, threatening to withdraw federal funding if compliance is not met. Harvard's lawsuit against the administration claims a First Amendment right to resist these demands, but critics argue it undermines the protection of Jewish students under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.
Breitbart: Pope Leo XIV Addresses Journalists: Help Protect 'Precious Gift of Free Speech'
Pope Leo XIV emphasized the importance of free speech and urged global governments to release imprisoned journalists in his first address to the media. He called for a responsible and peaceful approach to communication, rejecting aggression and promoting truth-seeking dialogue.
The pope also highlighted the challenges posed by artificial intelligence, urging media professionals to use it responsibly to uphold human dignity and justice. He recognized the courage of journalists reporting from conflict zones and condemned the rising imprisonment of reporters worldwide.
Front Page Magazine: Spencer Interview: Obama’s FBI Helped Jihadis in Garland, Texas in 2015
Ten years after the Garland jihad attack, concerns are raised about the FBI's involvement in the incident, where Islamic terrorists targeted a free speech event. Allegations suggest the FBI not only failed to warn the organizers but also embedded an undercover agent with the attackers, potentially facilitating the plot.
The call for accountability emphasizes the need for Congress to investigate the FBI's actions, as many believe that the agency's inaction and alleged complicity pose a threat to constitutional freedoms. The situation raises questions about national security and the protection of free speech in America.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Germans' opinion of Israel has deteriorated
Friedrich Merz, the Christian Democratic candidate for chancellor in Germany, emphasized strong support for Israel during his campaign, advocating for an end to arms export restrictions and ensuring Israeli leaders can visit Germany without fear of arrest. This stance aligns with Germany's historical commitment to Israel's security.
The coalition agreement with the Social Democratic Party reaffirms Israel's right to exist as part of Germany's national policy, reflecting a continuity of Angela Merkel's approach while also supporting a two-state solution, as requested by the SPD.
Breitbart: Trump Denounces Reporter for Implying Qatari Plane Is 'Personal Gift'
President Trump defended accepting a Boeing 747 from Qatar, dismissing concerns over it being viewed as a personal gift. He emphasized the gesture as a contribution to the Department of Defense while current presidential planes are outdated and costly to maintain.
Trump attributed the offer to the U.S. support for Qatar and other Middle Eastern nations, stating it reflects good faith due to America's role in their security.
Times Of Israel: Al Jazeera says Palestinian Authority has allowed it to resume work in West Bank
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has lifted a ban on Al Jazeera, allowing the network to resume operations in the West Bank after a suspension that began in January. The PA had previously accused Al Jazeera of misinformation and incitement related to its coverage of the Palestinian territories.
The ban was imposed amid tensions over Al Jazeera's critical reporting on the PA's actions against terror groups. The network is already barred from broadcasting in Israel due to accusations of bias and connections to Hamas. Israeli officials claim Al Jazeera's reporting endangers IDF troops.
#culture
The Western Journal: Organizers Cancel Former 'The Voice' Contestant's Concerts Because She Attended a Pro-Life Event
Bernarda Brunovic, a blind singer and former contestant on "The Voice Germany," has had her performances canceled at two music festivals due to her participation in a pro-life event. Organizers cited "safety" concerns, but many believe the cancellations reflect an enforcement of ideological conformity.
Brunovic has publicly defended her right to express her beliefs, emphasizing her commitment to music and the importance of dialogue. She asserts that her voice will not be silenced despite the backlash from the music industry.
#health
The Western Journal: Fetterman Showing 'Warning Signs,' Dems Might Step In: Explosive Reports
Concerns about Senator John Fetterman's mental well-being have escalated, with reports highlighting troubling behavior and a potential need for intervention from fellow Democrats. His former chief of staff's email raised alarms about his eating habits, medication adherence, and erratic behavior.
Recent reports indicate that some Democratic senators are discussing ways to support Fetterman, who has been described as isolated and struggling with the demands of his role. His unique approach to politics has drawn both criticism and concern from within his party.
Fox News: Nicole Eggert says 'Baywatch' hurt her dating life
Nicole Eggert, known for her role in "Baywatch," shared her challenging experiences on the show during a recent podcast. Initially cast for a spin-off that never materialized, she left "Baywatch" after two seasons, feeling trapped by the "bimbo" stereotype associated with the series.
Eggert, who underwent breast augmentation at 18, later regretted the decision and has since faced health challenges, including a breast cancer diagnosis. She discovered a lump during a self-exam and was diagnosed with stage 2 cribriform carcinoma.
#sports
GB News: David Beckham furious as former England captain calls for more 'respect' amid social media war
Inter Miami suffered a heavy 4-1 defeat to Minnesota United, marking their worst loss since Lionel Messi joined the team. Despite Messi scoring in the second half, the team has struggled, losing four of their last five matches.
David Beckham, co-owner of Inter Miami, expressed his displeasure over Minnesota's social media posts mocking his team, urging for respect in victory. Miami's manager, Javier Mascherano, acknowledged the team's lapses in concentration that contributed to the loss.