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#illegals

The Western Journal: Watch: Noem Gets Under Skin of Testy Democratic Rep. with 'Maryland Man' Response
Watch: Noem Gets Under Skin of Testy Democratic Rep. with 'Maryland Man' Response
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem clashed with Rep. Dan Goldman during a House hearing over the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran man deported under the Trump administration. Goldman pressed Noem for actions to return Garcia to the U.S., citing a court order for due process.

Noem countered, criticizing Goldman for advocating for someone she labeled a "terrorist," suggesting it was disheartening for his constituents. The exchange highlighted the contentious debate over immigration enforcement and due process rights.


Breitbart: CO: Prosecutor Gives Probation to Illegal Alien Teen Who Killed Woman
CO: Prosecutor Gives Probation to Illegal Alien Teen Who Killed Woman
A Colorado district attorney has sentenced an illegal alien teenager to probation and community service for killing 24-year-old Kaitlyn Weaver in a high-speed crash. The teen was driving at 90 mph when he struck Weaver's vehicle, leading to her death two days later.

The victim's father criticized the leniency of the sentence, questioning the lack of accountability and deterrence. The teen's mother claimed he took the car without permission, leaving her financially responsible for the accident. The teen is now seeking asylum.


Fox News: El Chapo's family members cross US border in apparent deal with Trump administration
El Chapo's family members cross US border in apparent deal with Trump administration
Seventeen family members of Sinaloa Cartel leader Ovidio Guzmán López crossed into the U.S. last week, reportedly as part of a deal with the Trump administration. Mexican Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch confirmed the arrangement, indicating it was linked to negotiations with the U.S. government.

Among those who entered the U.S. was Guzmán's ex-wife, Griselda López Pérez, who reportedly brought $70,000 in cash. This development coincides with U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announcing charges against top cartel leaders for "narcoterrorism," marking a significant escalation in the fight against drug trafficking.


#politics

The Western Journal: Ben & Jerry's Founder Arrested After Being Dragged Out Screaming at RFK Jr. Hearing
Ben & Jerry's Founder Arrested After Being Dragged Out Screaming at RFK Jr. Hearing
Ben Cohen, co-founder of Ben & Jerry's, was arrested during a Senate hearing on May 14, 2025, for disrupting proceedings while Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified. Cohen and six others faced charges related to crowding and obstructing the hearing.

Cohen cited humanitarian concerns for Gaza as his motivation for the protest, criticizing Congress for funding military actions while cutting domestic aid. This incident follows a previous arrest in 2023 for blocking the Department of Justice entrance.


The American Mind: Congress Take the Wheel | The Roundtable Ep. 267
Congress Take the Wheel | The Roundtable Ep. 267
The American Mind’s podcast discusses Trump’s recent Middle East visit, where he criticized nation-building and outlined a new approach. In Washington, Congress faces challenges in fulfilling its duties, while the Supreme Court prepares to address federal judges' authority regarding birthright citizenship.

The episode also includes media recommendations related to these topics.


#society

Times Of Israel: Woman en route to hospital for delivery critically wounded in West Bank terror shooting
Woman en route to hospital for delivery critically wounded in West Bank terror shooting
A Palestinian terrorist opened fire on Israeli vehicles in the northern West Bank, critically injuring a pregnant woman and lightly injuring her husband. The woman was taken to Beilinson Hospital, where she gave birth to a seriously ill infant.

The IDF has initiated a manhunt for the shooter, establishing roadblocks in the area. Prime Minister Netanyahu condemned the attack, highlighting the stark contrast between those who seek to preserve life and the terrorists who aim to destroy it.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Andriy Yermak, Zelensky's chief of staff: 'If Putin isn't in Turkey, it will be a clear signal that he does not want to stop the war'
Andriy Yermak, Zelensky's chief of staff: 'If Putin isn't in Turkey, it will be a clear signal that he does not want to stop the war'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is set to travel to Turkey for negotiations, regardless of whether Russian President Vladimir Putin accepts the invitation. Yermak emphasizes the necessity of a full ceasefire before any discussions can occur, highlighting support from Western leaders.




#economy

Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Trump's MFN Drug Price Plan and the Trade War in Pharma Lab Coats
Breitbart Business Digest: Trump's MFN Drug Price Plan and the Trade War in Pharma Lab Coats
President Trump's Most-Favored-Nation (MFN) Executive Order aims to address the disparity in drug pricing, where Americans pay significantly more for medications compared to patients in other countries. This order ties Medicare and Medicaid prices to the lowest rates paid abroad, challenging the current system that allows pharmaceutical companies to set high prices without negotiation.

The MFN pricing is positioned as a means to enhance global competitiveness and reduce the financial burden on American businesses and taxpayers. Critics argue it may slow innovation, but proponents believe it could lead to smarter pricing and better allocation of resources in drug development. The initiative marks a significant shift in U.S. pharmaceutical policy, asserting national interests in a sector long shielded from scrutiny.


#crime

GB News: Prison officer's 'throat slashed' as GB News uncovers surge in violent attacks behind Britain's bars
Prison officer's 'throat slashed' as GB News uncovers surge in violent attacks behind Britain's bars
British prisons are experiencing a surge in violence, highlighted by recent attacks on prison officers. At HMP Woodhill, one officer had their throat slashed, while another was assaulted by a terrorism detainee.

Additional incidents include a TV being thrown at an officer and a female officer suffering a broken arm at Gartree Prison. At HMP Hewell, an officer was headbutted, sustaining facial injuries.