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#illegals

Breitbart: MSNBC Guest: Trump Could Be 'Proved Right' on Birthright Citizenship
MSNBC Guest: Trump Could Be 'Proved Right' on Birthright Citizenship
Former U.S. Attorney Chuck Rosenberg stated on MSNBC that President Trump's challenge to birthright citizenship could potentially succeed. The Supreme Court recently heard arguments regarding a Trump executive order denying citizenship to children of illegal immigrants.

Rosenberg referenced the 1898 Supreme Court case Wong Kim Ark, which established the precedent based on the 14th Amendment. He acknowledged that while the current understanding is well-established, it is possible for the precedent to change, suggesting Trump’s view, though a minority opinion, could be validated.


Fox News: Trump weighs in on SCOTUS case that's making U.S. look like 'SUCKERS'
Trump weighs in on SCOTUS case that's making U.S. look like 'SUCKERS'
President Trump asserted that the birthright citizenship law was intended to benefit the descendants of slaves, not illegal immigrants. He criticized the current application of the law, suggesting it allows individuals to exploit the system, and called for the Supreme Court to recognize its original purpose.

The Supreme Court is currently hearing a case regarding birthright citizenship, which could impact Trump's executive actions aimed at reinterpreting the law. Legal challenges have arisen since his Day One executive order, leading to lower courts blocking enforcement of his directives.


GB News: Keir Starmer assures there will be 'NO return to freedom of movement' despite desires for 'stronger relationship' with the EU
Keir Starmer assures there will be 'NO return to freedom of movement' despite desires for 'stronger relationship' with the EU
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer aims to strengthen the UK's relationship with the EU while addressing illegal migration through new "return hubs" in Albania. He emphasized that there will be no return to freedom of movement and highlighted recent trade deals with the US and India as beneficial for the economy.

Starmer acknowledged the challenges posed by unprocessed migration claims, which have led to the use of hotels for migrants. He stated that the government is allocating resources to process these claims and has successfully removed 24,000 individuals from the UK, aiming to reduce the number of migrants in hotels.


#politics

The Federalist: AFL Calls For Probe Of Judge Who Barred DEI Funding Freeze
AFL Calls For Probe Of Judge Who Barred DEI Funding Freeze
Congressional Republicans have called for the impeachment of Rhode Island Federal Judge John McConnell Jr. following a complaint by America First Legal (AFL) alleging conflicts of interest and judicial ethics violations. The complaint highlights McConnell's ties to a nonprofit that stands to benefit from his rulings in the New York v. Trump case.

AFL argues that McConnell's involvement with Crossroads Rhode Island, which receives significant federal funding, creates a bias that disqualifies him from presiding over the case. The impeachment resolution cites McConnell's political donations and comments about Trump as further evidence of his lack of impartiality. The Rhode Island Bar Association has defended McConnell, calling the criticism unwarranted.


#society

Breitbart: RFK Jr: Biden's Border Policy 'Biggest Facilitator of Child Abuse' in U.S. History
RFK Jr: Biden's Border Policy 'Biggest Facilitator of Child Abuse' in U.S. History
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. criticized former President Biden's policies regarding the Unaccompanied Alien Children (UACs) program, claiming they facilitated child abuse in the U.S. He stated that nearly 500,000 UACs may be missing due to inadequate vetting of adult sponsors, leading to cases of trafficking and abuse.

Kennedy highlighted the lack of identification requirements for sponsors under the Biden administration, which he argues has resulted in numerous children being placed in dangerous situations. He noted that reforms implemented during Trump's presidency, such as fingerprinting and DNA testing, were crucial for protecting these children.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Rubio doubts 'anything productive' will happen in Ukraine peace talks without Trump, Putin
Rubio doubts 'anything productive' will happen in Ukraine peace talks without Trump, Putin
Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed skepticism about the upcoming peace talks in Turkey, noting that neither Russian President Vladimir Putin nor former President Donald Trump would attend. The talks, initially scheduled for Thursday, were postponed to Friday due to confusion over attendance.

Rubio emphasized that meaningful progress would only occur if Trump and Putin engage directly. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy criticized Putin's absence as disrespectful, highlighting the lack of a clear agenda and high-level delegation for the talks.


The American Mind: Why Foreign Campus Demonstrators Must Go
Why Foreign Campus Demonstrators Must Go
The Trump administration has defended deporting visa-holding foreign students, citing the Immigration and Nationality Act's provisions on adverse foreign policy consequences. A key case involves Columbia University’s Mahmoud Khalil, whose anti-Israel protests are argued to undermine U.S. efforts against anti-Semitism.

The administration could strengthen its position by drawing parallels to historical protests, such as those during the Vietnam War, which were seen as advantageous to U.S. enemies. Statements from Hamas and Hezbollah indicate that domestic opposition in the U.S. is viewed as supportive of their causes, suggesting that such protests could have significant diplomatic repercussions.


Breitbart: 'We Love You, Trump!': Syrians Dance in the Streets Following Sanctions Lifting
'We Love You, Trump!': Syrians Dance in the Streets Following Sanctions Lifting
Celebrations erupted in Damascus after President Trump announced the lifting of American sanctions on Syria, following the ousting of Bashar Assad by the jihadist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham. Supporters celebrated in the streets, expressing optimism for rebuilding the country.

Trump praised HTS leader Ahmed al-Sharaa as a strong leader and hinted at potential normalization with Israel through the Abraham Accords. Sharaa hailed the lifting of sanctions as a historic decision, promising to work towards stability and a new government in Syria.


#military

Breitbart: ‘Apocalyptic Evil’: Gorka Stares into Eyes of Abbey Gate Bomber
‘Apocalyptic Evil’: Gorka Stares into Eyes of Abbey Gate Bomber
Dr. Sebastian Gorka, former Senior Director for Counterterrorism under President Trump, shared insights about the capture of “Jafar,” the mastermind behind the Abbey Gate terrorist attack in Kabul. Gorka described his intense experience witnessing Jafar's processing upon arrival in the U.S., noting the gravity of the moment for the families of the 13 service members killed in the attack.

Gorka emphasized the importance of intelligence collaboration with Pakistan that led to Jafar's capture, highlighting the broader counterterrorism strategy under Trump aimed at preventing attacks on Americans. He underscored the administration's commitment to justice and the ongoing efforts to dismantle terrorist networks globally.


#crime

Breitbart: Diddy Accused of Raping Woman Who Compared His Penis to a Tootsie Roll
Diddy Accused of Raping Woman Who Compared His Penis to a Tootsie Roll
Sean "Diddy" Combs faces a new lawsuit alleging he raped a woman in 2001, who described his genitalia as resembling a Tootsie Roll. The plaintiff, identified as Jane Doe, claims Combs assaulted her in his Manhattan apartment after a night out, despite her protests.

Doe asserts that the incident left her traumatized, requiring therapy to cope with the emotional and psychological damage. She is seeking damages for the alleged assault, which she says has significantly affected her life.


Fox News: Menendez brothers’ June hearing converted from clemency to parole as decision looms for Gov. Newsom
Menendez brothers’ June hearing converted from clemency to parole as decision looms for Gov. Newsom
California Governor Gavin Newsom has withdrawn his request for a clemency investigation into the Menendez brothers, Lyle and Erik, transforming their upcoming June 13 hearing into a parole hearing. This change follows a judge's decision to reduce their life sentences to 50 years-to-life, making them eligible for parole.

The brothers, convicted of murdering their parents in 1989, have served 35 years in prison. Newsom's office stated that the parole board will assess whether the brothers pose an unreasonable risk to public safety before any decision is made. Legal experts suggest that their release could occur within months.


#sports

Forbes: Why No Women Are Among The World’s 50 Highest-Paid Athletes In 2025
Why No Women Are Among The World’s 50 Highest-Paid Athletes In 2025
Female athletes are seeing increased earnings, with Coco Gauff earning a total of $34.4 million in 2024, yet she still does not rank among the top 50 highest-paid athletes. The earnings threshold for this list has risen significantly, making it harder for women to qualify.

Despite improvements in revenue for women's sports, disparities remain compared to men's leagues. While women's sports are projected to generate $2.35 billion in global revenue this year, the gap in salaries and prize money persists, highlighting ongoing challenges in achieving equity in sports earnings.