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13 May 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: New Jersey 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.
The Western Journal: Trump Forces Pro-Illegal Immigrant Groups to Humiliate Themselves Before Judge in Big Win
The Department of Homeland Security announced that a lawsuit by pro-illegal immigrant groups regarding the deportation of a U.S. citizen child was dropped. DHS clarified that the mother, who was illegally in the U.S., chose to take her child with her to Honduras during her removal.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized that the children were not deported separately but accompanied their mothers, who were in the country illegally. He stated that parents have the option to take their children with them during deportation. The Trump administration maintains that enforcing immigration laws enhances national safety.
#politics
The Western Journal: Prepare the Handcuffs: Arrest 'On the Table' if AOC Trespasses at ICE Facility, DHS Says
The Department of Homeland Security warned Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez that arrest is possible if she trespasses and assaults ICE agents, following a chaotic incident at a New Jersey facility involving Democratic lawmakers. DHS stated that proper procedures for facility tours were not followed.
Ocasio-Cortez, in a social media video, threatened consequences if harm came to her or fellow representatives during such actions. DHS highlighted the serious nature of detainees at the facility, including violent offenders.
The Western Journal: Furious David Hogg Learns What It's Like to Be a Conservative as DNC Moves to Void His Election
David Hogg, recently elected vice chair of the Democratic National Committee, faces a potential voiding of his election due to procedural issues raised by a losing candidate. The DNC's credentials committee has recommended a new election, which Hogg claims is linked to his reform efforts within the party.
As tensions rise, Hogg's situation highlights the internal struggles of the Democratic Party, particularly regarding younger activists versus establishment figures. The DNC's actions may reflect broader concerns about Hogg's influence and the direction he aims to take the party.
The Federalist: Marc Elias Sues WY To Make It Easier For Noncitizens To Vote
Marc Elias has filed a lawsuit against Wyoming's new voting law requiring proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration. The law, which will take effect in 2025, aims to enhance election integrity but is claimed by Elias and others to disenfranchise eligible voters, particularly women and minorities.
Wyoming officials argue that the law is necessary to secure elections, as current federal laws are ineffective in preventing noncitizen voting. The lawsuit has been criticized as an attempt to undermine measures that many in Wyoming support for ensuring election integrity.
#society
GB News: Pro-Palestine protester threatens Israeli Eurovision contestant with horrific 'throat-slitting gesture'
Israeli singer Yuval Raphael faced significant protests from pro-Palestinian demonstrators during the Eurovision Song Contest opening ceremony in Basel, Switzerland. The protests included hostile gestures and signs condemning Israel amid the ongoing conflict, prompting Israel’s Kan public broadcaster to file a complaint with local police.
Raphael, a survivor of the October 7 Hamas attack, remained focused on his performance, emphasizing his commitment to honor his country. Despite concerns about public sentiment, experts predict smaller protests in Switzerland compared to other countries. A travel advisory was issued for Israelis attending the event.
Le Monde: Global warming: The wealthiest 10% are responsible for two thirds of the phenomenon
A recent study highlights that the wealthiest 10% of the global population is responsible for two-thirds of global warming since 1990, exacerbating climate inequality. Their significant carbon emissions contribute to extreme weather events, impacting vulnerable nations the most.
The analysis reveals that in 2019, this affluent group emitted 48% of global greenhouse gases, while the poorest half contributed only 12%. It emphasizes the role of consumption and financial investments in driving climate change.
Breitbart: Exclusive: Tomi Lahren Reports Nike Won’t Say if It’s Funding Radical Transgender Study on Young Boys
Tomi Lahren discussed Nike's alleged involvement in funding a study on puberty blockers and hormone therapy for young boys, suggesting it aims to eliminate competitive advantages in sports. She noted that Nike has not responded to inquiries from Outkick regarding this issue.
#economy
Forbes: CPI Inflation Moderates To 4-Year Low As Tariff Impact Stays Limited
The latest consumer price index report indicates a 2.3% rise in inflation from April 2024 to April 2025, slightly below economists' expectations of 2.4%. Core inflation remains steady at 2.8%, while tariffs' full impact on consumer prices is still uncertain.
Economists anticipate that tariffs will contribute to higher inflation as companies adjust prices. However, declining energy prices may offset some of this inflationary pressure. The Federal Reserve maintains high interest rates to combat inflation, which peaked at 9.1% in mid-2022.
Le Monde: Moratorium between China and the US ends trade war but fails to address underlying issues
The US-China tariff moratorium announced on May 12 led to significant gains on Wall Street, with the S&P 500 rising 3.26% and the Nasdaq 4.35%. This shift from extreme tariffs to high but traditional tariffs alleviates fears of disrupted supply chains and potential inflation.
While tariffs remain elevated at 30% on China and 10% on the US, the agreement prevents a repeat of the Covid-19 crisis and its economic fallout. However, some price increases may still occur.
Forbes: U.S. Lowers Tariffs On Small Packages From China—Affecting Temu And Shein Shipments
The White House has reduced the tariff on small packages from China from 120% to 54%, providing potential relief for e-commerce platforms like Shein and Temu. This change follows a mutual agreement between the U.S. and China to lower tariffs on each other's goods for 90 days.
The U.S. also cut its tariff on Chinese goods from 145% to 30%, while China reduced its tariff on U.S. goods from 125% to 10%. The flat fee for packages remains at $100, despite a planned increase to $200 being paused. This tariff adjustment aims to mitigate the impact of previous increases that affected sales for major online retailers.
#culture
Fox News: Ready for Memorial Day? We found the the best deals on grills
This guide highlights various grill options catering to different preferences and budgets, from charcoal to high-tech models. It emphasizes the importance of selecting the right grill to enhance outdoor cooking experiences, with recommendations for portable, versatile, and budget-friendly choices.
Grills featured include the Grilla Chimp Tailgater for wood-fired cooking on the go, the Grilla Primate gas grill and griddle combo, and the Traeger Ironwood 885 for tech-savvy grillers. Other options include budget grills and smokers, ensuring there's something for everyone looking to elevate their BBQ game.