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#illegals

The Federalist: 16 Most Egregious Injunctions Barring Trump From Doing His Job
16 Most Egregious Injunctions Barring Trump From Doing His Job
The Trump administration has faced significant legal challenges from federal judges regarding its immigration and bureaucratic policies, which were part of Trump's campaign promises. Critics argue that unelected judges, many appointed by previous administrations, are obstructing the president's authority and the will of the American people through nationwide injunctions.

These judicial interventions have included blocking executive orders aimed at reducing the number of refugees, halting deportations, and limiting federal funding for legal services for unaccompanied minors. The administration contends that these rulings undermine the president's statutory authority and disrupt efforts to enforce immigration laws effectively.


#politics

Fox News: Noem dismisses Jeffries' warnings as DHS considers arrests of Democratic lawmakers after ICE facility clash
Noem dismisses Jeffries' warnings as DHS considers arrests of Democratic lawmakers after ICE facility clash
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is responding to House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries' warnings regarding potential arrests of Democratic lawmakers involved in a confrontation with ICE officers in Newark, NJ. Noem argues that the lawmakers committed felonies, dismissing Jeffries' claims of oversight.

The incident escalated when several lawmakers attempted to enter an ICE facility without authorization, leading to a physical altercation. Noem emphasized that members of Congress are not above the law and that the Justice Department will decide on any potential prosecutions.


Fox News: Judge orders release of Georgetown researcher arrested by ICE after allegedly spreading Hamas propaganda
Judge orders release of Georgetown researcher arrested by ICE after allegedly spreading Hamas propaganda
A federal judge has ordered the release of Badar Khan Suri, a Georgetown University researcher detained by immigration officials for allegedly promoting Hamas propaganda. The judge stated the government failed to provide evidence against Suri's claims of being punished for his views on the Gaza conflict.

Suri, an Indian national, was arrested by ICE in Texas.


Fox News: Dem lawmaker seethes RFK Jr's 'legitimacy' as HHS secretary has 'expired' in heated exchange
Dem lawmaker seethes RFK Jr's 'legitimacy' as HHS secretary has 'expired' in heated exchange
Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman confronted HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during a House Appropriations subcommittee meeting, questioning the legitimacy of his role and criticizing cuts to the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), which supports low-income families. She accused the Trump administration of implementing policies detrimental to minority health and called for concrete data rather than rhetoric.

Kennedy defended the administration's energy policies, suggesting that they would reduce overall costs, thus making LIHEAP unnecessary. He emphasized his commitment to low-income families and countered Watson Coleman's claims by referencing President Trump's vision for a colorblind administration. Their exchange highlighted deep divisions over health policy and racial equity.


Fox News: CNN panel loses it after Kevin O'Leary calls Kamala Harris a 'loser'
CNN panel loses it after Kevin O'Leary calls Kamala Harris a 'loser'
A CNN panel erupted in debate after Kevin O'Leary labeled former Vice President Kamala Harris a "loser," criticizing the Democratic Party for not holding a primary following President Biden's exit from the 2024 race. O'Leary argued that Harris was unfairly anointed and subsequently failed in the election.

Panelists defended Harris, emphasizing the need for respect and dignity in discussions about her. They questioned Biden's absence from the public eye after dropping out and raised concerns about decision-making during that time. The conversation highlighted tensions within the party regarding leadership and election outcomes.


The Federalist: Democrats Try To Overturn Election Of Their Own Party Vice Chair
Democrats Try To Overturn Election Of Their Own Party Vice Chair
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) has voted to overturn the election results that led to David Hogg's selection as vice chair, citing improper parliamentary procedures. This decision follows a complaint from losing candidate Kalyn Free regarding the election process and gender-parity rules.

Critics argue that this move contradicts the DNC's previous stance against "election denial," suggesting that the party's commitment to democratic principles is conditional based on electoral outcomes. The DNC will decide whether to hold a new election for Hogg and another vice chair later this year.


#society

Le Monde: French PM Bayrou strikes defiant note on child abuse scandal
French PM Bayrou strikes defiant note on child abuse scandal
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou faced a parliamentary inquiry regarding alleged abuse at the Notre-Dame de Bétharram Catholic school, where he has been accused of knowing about sexual and physical abuse during his tenure as education minister. Bayrou maintained he only learned of the claims through media reports and expressed his commitment to cooperate with the inquiry.

Despite his defense, tensions arose during the hearing, with Bayrou accusing lawmakers of trying to incite a scandal. His credibility has been challenged, particularly after his daughter's accusations of systemic abuse at the school. While Macron supports Bayrou, analysts suggest the scandal could embolden political opponents amid ongoing dissatisfaction with the government.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Trump says Israel is not sidelined by his Gulf trip: ‘This is very good for Israel’
Trump says Israel is not sidelined by his Gulf trip: ‘This is very good for Israel’
During his Mideast trip, President Trump skipped a visit to Israel, asserting that his relationships with other countries would benefit Israel. He claimed credit for the release of Israeli-US hostage Edan Alexander from Gaza, stating that without US intervention, none of the hostages would be alive.

Trump emphasized the need for a ceasefire in Gaza while discussing the situation with Gulf leaders, acknowledging their role in securing hostages' release. Israel is poised to launch a major military operation if Hamas does not agree to a hostage deal by the time Trump departs.


#culture

Fox News: 'Brady Bunch' star Susan Olsen's hair fell out after bleaching it blonde every 3 weeks for hit show
'Brady Bunch' star Susan Olsen's hair fell out after bleaching it blonde every 3 weeks for hit show
Susan Olsen, known for her role as Cindy Brady on "The Brady Bunch," shared that she dyed her hair blonde every three weeks during filming, which led to hair loss. She also revealed that her signature curls were achieved with the help of rollers, as her hair was naturally straight.

Olsen and her co-stars reflected on their time on the show, emphasizing the genuine love and respect they had for each other, particularly for their on-screen parents, played by Robert Reed and Florence Henderson. "The Brady Bunch" aired from 1969 to 1974, showcasing the dynamics of a blended family.


#crime

The Telegraph: ‘Drug-smuggling’ British teenager claims she is pregnant
‘Drug-smuggling’ British teenager claims she is pregnant
A British teenager, Bella May Culley, 18, was arrested in Georgia for drug smuggling after disappearing in Thailand. Thai police suspect she was lured into trafficking by criminals, as she shared social media posts flaunting cash during her travels.

Culley was caught at Tbilisi airport with 34 packages of marijuana and 20 of hashish. She has claimed to be pregnant.


The Western Journal: Outrage Erupts After Special Agreement Between Karmelo Anthony and His School Is Announced
Outrage Erupts After Special Agreement Between Karmelo Anthony and His School Is Announced
Karmelo Anthony, a high school senior charged with the murder of Austin Metcalf, will graduate despite his pending legal issues, sparking outrage in Frisco, Texas. Critics argue this decision undermines the severity of the crime and sends a troubling message about accountability.

The Frisco Independent School District initially expelled Anthony but reversed the decision under pressure from advocacy groups. Many residents believe that allowing him to graduate without completing further academic requirements reflects a troubling privilege amid serious allegations.


#sports

GB News: Scottie Scheffler makes feelings clear on Rory McIlroy pairing as PGA Championship creeps closer
Scottie Scheffler makes feelings clear on Rory McIlroy pairing as PGA Championship creeps closer
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is set to compete alongside Rory McIlroy and Xander Schauffele at the PGA Championship in Quail Hollow. McIlroy, fresh off victories at The Players and Masters, and Schauffele, the reigning US PGA champion, will join Scheffler, who recently won the Byron Nelson.

The trio will tee off together, drawing significant attention in a field that includes 16 LIV Golf competitors. Scheffler expressed excitement about the challenge, noting the high level of competition among them and his desire to secure the PGA Championship title after narrowly missing it last year.