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#illegals

The Western Journal: DHS Files Emergency SCOTUS Request After Violent Gang Members Take Over ICE Facility
DHS Files Emergency SCOTUS Request After Violent Gang Members Take Over ICE Facility
The Department of Homeland Security is urging the Supreme Court to lift an injunction blocking the deportation of violent gang members following a serious incident at the Bluebonnet Detention Facility in Texas. The uprising involved members of the Tren de Aragua gang, who threatened hostages and ICE staff.

DHS argues that the injunction, requested by the ACLU, hinders the removal of dangerous individuals who pose a national security risk. The situation highlights ongoing challenges for ICE amid staffing shortages and legal battles over aggressive deportation policies targeting criminal migrants.


#politics

Fox News: EX-FBI chief Comey’s ‘86 47’ social media post condemned by White House as attempt to put ‘hit’ on president
EX-FBI chief Comey’s ‘86 47’ social media post condemned by White House as attempt to put ‘hit’ on president
James Comey faced significant backlash online after posting a photo of seashells on a beach, featuring the numbers "86 47," which many interpreted as a violent message directed at former President Donald Trump. After criticism, Comey deleted the post and clarified that he did not intend any violent connotation.

The FBI and Trump's new director acknowledged awareness of the situation, with the Secret Service involved. Lawmakers and White House officials expressed concern, with calls for Comey's arrest emerging from some Republican representatives.


Fox News: Border czar Homan shrugs off Ocasio-Cortez's ICE arrest warning, tells her 'you can't intimidate me'
Border czar Homan shrugs off Ocasio-Cortez's ICE arrest warning, tells her 'you can't intimidate me'
Border czar Tom Homan dismissed Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's warning regarding potential arrests of Democratic lawmakers involved in a protest at an ICE facility. Homan emphasized that if any laws were broken, it was not by Congress members but by the Department of Homeland Security.

He defended the Trump administration's border security record and criticized Ocasio-Cortez for not supporting ICE, asserting that the administration has made her community safer. Homan urged her to focus on legislation rather than political posturing.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Rubio says US 'troubled' on Gaza, open to alternatives on aid
Rubio says US 'troubled' on Gaza, open to alternatives on aid
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed concern over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and indicated openness to alternative aid plans after criticism of a US- and Israeli-backed initiative. He emphasized the need for aid to reach those in need without allowing Hamas to exploit it.

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation plans to distribute aid, but the UN has declined to participate, citing non-compliance with its principles. Israel's ambassador to the UN reiterated that the previous aid system, which he claims had ties to Hamas, will not be reinstated.


#culture

Times Of Israel: Israel’s Yuval Raphael advances to Eurovision grand final after soaring performance
Israel’s Yuval Raphael advances to Eurovision grand final after soaring performance
Israeli singer Yuval Raphael advanced to the grand final of the 2025 Eurovision after performing her ballad "New Day Will Rise" in Basel, Switzerland. A survivor of the October 7 massacre, she received mixed reactions from the audience, but only cheers were broadcasted.

Despite protests against Israel's participation, the European Broadcasting Union upheld its inclusion in the competition. Raphael's performance was marked by a symbolic nod to Zionist history, and she expressed strength from seeing fellow survivors in the crowd.


#history

GB News: WATCH: Donald Trump declares he will 'never hesitate' to 'wield American power' if necessary
WATCH: Donald Trump declares he will 'never hesitate' to 'wield American power' if necessary
President Trump criticized the UK and France, asserting that America "won the war" in World War 2. During a speech to US troops in Doha, he emphasized his decision to establish two new national holidays to honor these military victories.


#health

Fox News: RFK Jr's HHS to end routine COVID vaccine guidance for children, pregnant women: report
RFK Jr's HHS to end routine COVID vaccine guidance for children, pregnant women: report
The Trump administration is reportedly moving to withdraw CDC recommendations for COVID-19 vaccinations for children and pregnant women, a significant shift in federal health policy. This change comes as vaccination rates among these groups remain low, with only 13% of children and 14% of pregnant women having received the latest booster.

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has been critical of mass vaccination campaigns and may revise CDC guidance. The anticipated policy change could impact coverage for vaccines and raise concerns about the health of immunocompromised individuals, while supporters argue it aligns with scientific evidence.


The Western Journal: House Judiciary Says Pfizer Engaged in 'Massive Scandal' Regarding COVID Vaccine Trial Data
House Judiciary Says Pfizer Engaged in 'Massive Scandal' Regarding COVID Vaccine Trial Data
The House Judiciary Committee, led by Republicans, has accused Pfizer of a "massive scandal" involving the alleged delay of COVID-19 vaccine trial results to influence the 2020 presidential election. The accusations, initiated by Chairman Jim Jordan, cite statements from former Pfizer executive Dr. Philip Dormitzer suggesting a deliberate slowdown in clinical testing.

The committee is seeking further records from Pfizer as the investigation continues. If the claims are substantiated, they could have serious legal and political implications for Pfizer and its executives, reigniting discussions about pharmaceutical transparency during the pandemic.


#crime

Front Page Magazine: How Gov. Gavin Newsom Killed 30 People
How Gov. Gavin Newsom Killed 30 People
In 2021, Tonya Molina was murdered by Santiago Contreras, a criminal released by California Governor Gavin Newsom as part of a pandemic response. This incident is part of a larger trend, with Newsom's early release policies contributing to a rise in violent crimes, including 30 murders linked to released inmates.

Despite claiming to prioritize public safety, Newsom's actions resulted in thousands of crimes, including assaults and burglaries. Critics argue that his decisions have led to increased victimization in California, as crime rates surged during lockdowns while he released numerous offenders.