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Jun 5, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Western Journal: Kristi Noem Says House Democrats Committed 'Felonies' at ICE Detention Facility, Must Be Punished
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem condemned House Democrats for attempting to force entry into an ICE detention facility, labeling their actions as felonies. She criticized their motives and called for accountability, suggesting they should be censured for their behavior.
The Department of Homeland Security stated that the incident endangered public safety, with reports of members of Congress assaulting ICE officers during the event. Noem emphasized that such actions undermine the rule of law and questioned the leadership of those involved.
Breitbart: Watch Live: Kristi Noem Testifies Before Congress
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem is set to testify before the House Homeland Security Committee regarding the department's proposed budget. This follows a recent incident where Democratic lawmakers and Newark's mayor clashed with law enforcement at an ICE facility in New Jersey.
#politics
GB News: Shadow Defence Minister calls on public to support end to 'two-tier justice' for Northern Ireland veterans
The Shadow Defence Minister, Mark Francois, is urging the public to sign a petition against investigations into Northern Ireland veterans, claiming that Labour's proposed changes to the Legacy Act would reopen old cases and favor individuals like Gerry Adams. The petition has gained nearly 40,000 signatures in four days.
Francois criticized the government's approach to human rights, asserting it undermines the justice owed to veterans while favoring those who received "letters of comfort." He also expressed concerns over potential UK-EU alignment, labeling the upcoming summit as a "surrender Summit" that could compromise UK sovereignty.
#society
Breitbart: NHL Suspends Panthers Exec over Online Spat with Fan About Israel, Canada
Florida Panthers vice chairman Doug Cifu has been suspended indefinitely by the NHL after making vulgar comments on social media. The remarks came during a public exchange with a Toronto fan, where Cifu responded to a controversial comparison involving Israel and Palestine.
The NHL deemed Cifu's posts "unacceptable and inappropriate," leading to his suspension from the team and league. Cifu has since apologized for his behavior and expressed a commitment to rectify his actions.
Human Events: KENNY CODY: Congress must deliver on Trump’s promise to caregivers
Families in America are struggling under rising costs of living, with many questioning their ability to care for elderly relatives due to financial pressures. The need for support for family caregivers, who spend significant time and money on care, is urgent.
The proposed Credit for Caring Act aims to provide a $5,000 tax credit for eligible caregivers, and bipartisan support is building. It is crucial for Congress to prioritize this legislation to aid the millions of caregivers who contribute significantly to the economy and society.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Merz vows to rev up German economic 'growth engine'
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz emphasized the need for unity among Western powers in addressing the Ukraine conflict, pledging to strengthen Germany's military and play a larger role in NATO and the EU. He criticized Russia's actions and called for a ceasefire to facilitate peace talks.
Additionally, Merz highlighted Germany's commitment to humanitarian efforts in Gaza while outlining plans to revive the German economy through significant investments and tax incentives. He aims to foster a strong European presence and reduce economic dependencies, particularly with China.
#economy
Human Events: DAVID KRAYDEN: Russell Vought is uniquely suited to head DOGE
Elon Musk's departure from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is met with optimism as Russell Vought, a principled conservative, takes over. Vought aims to cut government spending by $9 trillion over the next decade, eliminating various federal programs and advocating for work requirements for welfare.
Vought's fiscal discipline and social conservatism align with the goals of reducing bureaucratic waste and limiting government interference. His leadership is seen as crucial for reforming federal spending and addressing America's fiscal challenges.
#military
The American Mind: Low-Trust Military
The military's communication strategies have raised ethical concerns, particularly following the crash involving a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter piloted by U.S. Army Capt. Rebecca Lobach. Despite policies advocating transparency, the Army delayed releasing information about the pilot and her actions, leading to public distrust.
Questions arise regarding the potential influence of diversity and inclusion initiatives on military decision-making and accountability. The Army's history of obfuscation complicates the investigation into the crash, leaving the public to speculate about the underlying factors that may have contributed to the tragedy.
#culture
Breitbart: ‘Kramer vs Kramer’ Director Robert Benton Dies: Representative
Robert Benton, the Oscar-winning writer and director known for "Kramer vs Kramer," has died at age 92. His career included acclaimed films like "Places in the Heart" and co-writing "Bonnie and Clyde." Benton was celebrated for his modesty despite his significant contributions to cinema.
He leaves behind his son, John, after losing his wife, Sallie, earlier this year. Benton’s work garnered multiple Oscars, including Best Director and Best Picture for "Kramer vs Kramer."
Breitbart: Cannes: Robert De Niro Attacks Trump as ‘America’s Philistine President'
At the 78th Cannes Film Festival, Robert De Niro criticized President Trump, labeling him “America’s philistine president” while accepting an honorary Palme d’Or from Leonardo DiCaprio. De Niro condemned Trump's actions against the arts, including proposed tariffs on foreign films.
The festival opened amid controversy, as French actor Gerard Depardieu was found guilty of sexually assaulting two women and received an 18-month suspended sentence, which he is appealing.