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May 31, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: DHS fires back at blue-city mayor unhappy about ICE operation, provides rap sheets for those charged
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) defended its recent operation in Nashville that led to the arrest of nearly 200 illegal immigrants, including many with prior criminal records. DHS criticized Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell for suggesting that ICE agents do not align with community safety values, emphasizing the importance of enforcing immigration laws.
DHS highlighted that the operation removed violent criminals, including gang members and sex offenders, from the streets. They condemned the mayor's pro-open borders stance, asserting that public officials should support efforts to protect American citizens from criminal aliens.
Breitbart: Rep. Carter Introduces Bill to Penalize Dem Reps. Who Mobbed NJ ICE Center
Rep. Buddy Carter (R-GA) has introduced a resolution to remove three Democratic representatives—Bonnie Watson Coleman, LaMonica McIver, and Robert Menendez—from their House committee assignments due to their involvement in a riot at an ICE detention center. The incident, which included Newark Mayor Ras Baraka's arrest for trespassing, has prompted a thorough investigation by the U.S. Attorney's office.
Carter criticized the actions of the Democrats, stating they prioritize defending illegal immigrants over their constituents. The Department of Homeland Security condemned the storming of the facility, asserting that Congress members are not above the law and could have requested a tour instead.
#politics
Le Monde: Albania PM secures fourth term after large election win for the Socialist Party, officials confirm
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama's Socialist Party secured a significant victory in the parliamentary elections, winning 52.1% of the vote. This marks Rama's fourth term, with initial results suggesting a potential increase in seats compared to the previous elections.
The election was closely monitored by the EU, highlighting Albania's democratic progress. Opposition leader Sali Berisha alleged electoral irregularities, calling for protests, while EU officials noted the elections were generally inclusive and well-organized.
Fox News: Minnesota Republican announces campaign for governor, vows to ‘fix’ what Tim Walz ‘broke’
Kendall Qualls, an Army veteran and business executive, has launched his campaign to challenge Minnesota Governor Tim Walz in the upcoming gubernatorial race. Qualls, who previously ran in 2022, criticizes Walz's leadership, citing issues like rising crime and economic decline, and positions himself as a political outsider capable of bringing change.
Qualls emphasizes his business background and military experience as qualifications for addressing Minnesota's challenges. He claims that the current Democratic leadership has hindered prosperity and asserts that he can lead the state toward a better future. Walz has yet to announce his candidacy for a third term.
Fox News: Supreme Court to debate Trump restrictions on birthright citizenship and enforcement of nationwide injunctions
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments regarding the Trump administration's executive order that seeks to redefine birthright citizenship, particularly affecting children born to undocumented immigrants. This case also raises broader questions about the authority of federal judges to issue nationwide injunctions against executive actions.
The outcome could set a significant precedent affecting numerous federal lawsuits against the administration's policies. The Justice Department argues that these injunctions overstep judicial authority and infringe on executive power, while plaintiffs contend that the administration's approach to citizenship is legally flawed and undermines established law.
#society
Breitbart: YouTube Megastar ‘Ms. Rachel’ Defends Spreading Hamas Talking Points in Interview With ‘Jew-Hater’ Mehdi Hasan
YouTube star Ms. Rachel, known for her children's show, defended her comments about Gaza's children while appearing with journalist Mehdi Hasan, who has faced criticism for his anti-Israel stance. She cited high casualty figures from Hamas, which have been disputed and revised downward.
Accurso emphasized her commitment to advocating for children suffering in Gaza, stating that silence on their plight is not an option. Hasan, previously fired from MSNBC for his controversial views, has also drawn backlash for his anti-Israel rhetoric.
Fox News: GOP lawmakers target online pornography, propose interstate ban on obscene content
Sen. Mike Lee and Rep. Mary Miller have introduced the Interstate Obscenity Definition Act (IODA) to criminalize pornography and clarify the definition of obscenity across states. The bill aims to provide law enforcement with clearer standards to prosecute the transmission of obscene content, particularly online.
The IODA seeks to replace vague legal definitions from a 1973 Supreme Court case with updated criteria that focus on practical standards, removing reliance on public opinion. It aims to protect children from extreme pornography and ensure that harmful material is effectively regulated.
Breitbart: South African President: White Migrants Sent to U.S. ‘Not Being Persecuted’
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa stated that white refugees leaving South Africa are not being persecuted but are resisting changes aligned with the Constitution. He emphasized that South Africa belongs to all citizens and implied that those fleeing are racists unwilling to accept post-apartheid reforms.
Amidst this, 59 Afrikaner refugees arrived in the U.S. under a resettlement program, sharing stories of violence they faced. Critics argue that the Trump administration's focus on this group highlights a selective refugee policy, as many others seeking asylum are being turned away.
Breitbart: Poll: President Trump Is Winning the Transgender Debate
Recent polling indicates a growing number of Americans are rejecting transgender ideology in favor of biological definitions of gender. Approximately 68% believe gender is determined by biological characteristics at birth, with support for this view extending to 44% of Democrats, 90% of Republicans, and 74% of independents.
The survey also reveals significant opposition to public health insurance covering "gender-affirming" treatments for minors, with 66% against such coverage. Additionally, 53% oppose insurance for sex-reassignment surgeries for adults. Notably, 52% approve of President Trump's handling of transgender issues, reflecting a shift in public sentiment towards biological reality.
Le Monde: Azerbaijan has imprisoned its last independent journalists
Independent journalist Ulviyya Ali was arrested in Azerbaijan on May 7-8, 2025, amid a crackdown on press freedom. Along with Ahmad Mammadli, their arrests have raised concerns over violence and threats faced by journalists, bringing the total imprisoned to at least 25 since late 2023.
The repression has led to the exile of major opposition media and the shutdown of news agencies, leaving Ali and Mammadli as key independent voices in the country. Their arrests highlight the ongoing challenges for journalism in Azerbaijan.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Trump Agrees to Meet with Syria’s Jihadi Leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, Drop Sanctions
President Trump is set to meet with Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former al-Qaeda lieutenant governing Syria, during his visit to Saudi Arabia. Sharaa is seeking to lift sanctions on Syria, offering economic deals and peace with Israel in exchange for recognition.
Despite his overtures, Western leaders remain skeptical of Sharaa's promises regarding minority protections and governance. The meeting, pushed by Saudi Arabia, may signal a shift in U.S. policy towards Syria as Trump indicated he would lift sanctions to support the country's rebuilding efforts.
Times Of Israel: Macron: EU may revisit cooperation pacts with Israel over PM’s ‘shameful’ Gaza policy
French President Emmanuel Macron criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's humanitarian aid policies in Gaza, calling them "unacceptable" and "shameful." He emphasized the dire situation, with no access to water or medicine, and suggested that Europe may need to consider increasing sanctions on Israel.
Macron also mentioned that Israel's blockade of aid is contributing to a severe humanitarian crisis, and he expressed the need for U.S. involvement in resolving the situation. He indicated that the European Union might need to reevaluate its cooperation agreements with Israel due to the ongoing conflict.
#culture
GB News: Princess Kate steps out for rare solo appearance in London as she presents special award
Princess Kate presented The Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design at London's 180 Studios, celebrating young British creatives and sustainable practices in fashion. The award, now in its eighth year, honors emerging designers demonstrating talent, originality, and community value.
The event, hosted by the British Fashion Council, aims to support the growth of British fashion through education and mentoring. It recognizes the industry's cultural and trade significance during the late Queen's reign. Kate previously presented the award in 2022.