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Jun 3, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: Reform’s newest MP ‘almost speechless’ as she attacks Keir Starmer’s tough talk on migrant crisis
Reform UK MP Sarah Pochin criticized Prime Minister Keir Starmer for being "utterly incompetent" in handling the migrant crisis, particularly after his failed announcement of a deportation hub in Albania. She argued that the government's immigration white paper lacks effective measures, especially regarding the return of illegal immigrants.
Pochin emphasized that leaving the European Convention on Human Rights is essential for effective deportation, dismissing other proposed measures as inadequate. She noted that public perception is shifting, with Starmer's approach appearing increasingly similar to Reform's stance on immigration, highlighting potential divisions within his party.
#politics
Le Monde: Poland's presidential campaign ends in Trump's shadow
Rafal Trzaskowski, the liberal mayor of Warsaw and Civic Coalition candidate, is set to compete in Poland's presidential election on May 18, 2025. He faces nationalist-conservative Karol Nawrocki and far-right candidate Slawomir Mentzen, amid a polarized political landscape.
Trzaskowski's campaign highlights a divide between pro-European and pro-American sentiments, with his critics branding him as an elite figure. The election will test the popularity of traditional parties against rising nationalist movements.
Forbes: Trump Says Comey ‘Knew Exactly’ What ‘86 47’ Meant In Instagram Post: ‘Assassination…Loud And Clear’
President Trump accused former FBI Director James Comey of knowing the violent implication behind the Instagram post featuring the numbers "86 47," suggesting it meant assassination. Trump stated that Comey, despite his incompetence, was aware of the message's meaning.
Comey, who initially described the post as a "cool shell formation," later removed it, claiming he did not associate the numbers with violence. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced an investigation into the matter, asserting that Comey had effectively called for Trump's assassination.
#society
Times Of Israel: Matan Zangauker’s mother says Edan Alexander provided sign of life from son
Einav Zangauker confirmed her son Matan is alive, based on information from recently freed hostage Edan Alexander. However, she expressed concern that military actions could jeopardize the lives of hostages, urging for a ceasefire-hostage deal to avoid further loss.
The Hostages and Missing Families Forum criticized Israel's intensified operations in Gaza, claiming it risks losing a crucial opportunity for hostage negotiations. Meanwhile, some families support military pressure to secure their loved ones' release, while UAE officials emphasize prioritizing hostage release as a path to peace.
Fox News: Trump surprises 104-year-old WWII veteran with birthday message after viral TikTok invite
President Trump sent a birthday video message to 104-year-old WWII veteran Denver Moore, fulfilling Moore's request made in a viral TikTok invitation. Moore, a longtime Trump supporter, expressed gratitude for the message, highlighting his patriotism and service to the nation.
Moore, who served in the U.S. Army Air Corps, received the video through Congressman Michael Rulli, who facilitated the connection with the White House. Moore shared his secrets to longevity, emphasizing the importance of staying active and marrying the right partner.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Biden Admin Alumni Reluctantly Admit They're 'Awed' by What Trump Just Did in the Middle East
Former Biden administration officials expressed surprise and admiration for President Trump's recent Middle East visit, where he secured multi-billion-dollar trade deals with Saudi Arabia and Qatar, and engaged with Syria and Iran. They noted his ability to bypass traditional diplomatic protocols, leading to significant political moves.
Trump emphasized a shift in U.S. foreign policy, focusing on stability and partnerships rather than moral judgments of foreign leaders. His approach contrasts sharply with previous administrations, prompting discussions about the effectiveness of past strategies in the region.
The Telegraph: I’m no Trump fan, but he’s done the right thing in Syria. Britain should follow his lead
President Trump's meeting with new Syrian President Ahmed Al Shaara is seen as a pivotal moment, emphasizing the need for Syrians and Israelis to find a way to coexist. Lifting sanctions could facilitate a potential Israeli-Syrian accord, as many in Syria recognize the impact of Israeli actions against Hezbollah on regime change.
The call to end sanctions is echoed by Syrians who seek to restore their healthcare and economy, with hospitals struggling due to lack of resources. While some sanctions have been lifted, reduced foreign aid from the UK and US hampers recovery efforts in Syria.
#culture
Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: As Springsteen and De Niro trash America abroad, Kennedy Center thrives
Bruce Springsteen and Robert De Niro recently criticized President Trump while abroad, portraying him as incompetent and authoritarian. Their remarks came as everyday Americans enjoyed performances at the Kennedy Center, highlighting a stark contrast between elite opinions and popular culture.
The Kennedy Center has seen increased attendance and programming that resonates with a wider audience, moving away from politically charged productions. Critics argue that the focus should be on art that unites rather than divides, suggesting that the talents of dissenting celebrities may not be missed.
#crime
The Telegraph: Inside the ‘Freak Off’ orgies at the centre of the sex charges against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs
Sean “Diddy” Combs, once honored with an honorary degree from Howard University, is now facing serious legal troubles. He has pleaded not guilty to charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution.
The allegations include intimidating women into participating in orgies, referred to as “Freak Offs,” and administering drugs to control them. If convicted, Combs could face a minimum of 15 years in prison, with the possibility of life.
#technology
Fox News: How to free up space on a PC
Running out of storage on a PC can slow down performance significantly. To reclaim space, users can start by emptying the Recycle Bin, deleting unnecessary apps, and removing files they no longer need. Utilizing built-in tools like Disk Cleanup and Storage Sense can also help.
For additional storage solutions, transferring files to external drives or using cloud storage services can free up valuable space. It's essential to implement security measures, such as strong passwords and two-factor authentication, to protect data after managing storage.