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Jun 2, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Western Journal: US Attorney Has Brilliant Response to Sanctuary Policies: ‘We’re Going to Flood the System'
U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli is launching "Operation Guardian Angel" in California to counter sanctuary policies that hinder immigration enforcement. The task force will identify illegal immigrants in local jails and issue criminal arrest warrants for illegal reentry, aiming to overwhelm sanctuary jurisdictions.
Essayli believes this strategy will compel local authorities to comply with federal immigration laws, asserting that they cannot ignore criminal warrants. The operation is expected to file up to 50 warrants weekly, serving as a model for other states facing similar challenges.
#politics
Fox News: DOJ cites bodycam footage in charging document for House Dem McIver
Rep. LaMonica McIver faces charges from the Department of Justice for allegedly assaulting two federal agents at the Delaney Hall Detention Facility in New Jersey. The DOJ claims she physically confronted agents while attempting to prevent the arrest of Newark Mayor Ras Baraka.
McIver denies the allegations, calling them politically motivated and asserting that her actions were part of her oversight responsibilities as a Congress member. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem emphasized that no one is above the law and that such actions against law enforcement will be prosecuted.
Fox News: Former Obama aide admits attacks against Hur report 'weren't totally fair' after released audio
Tommy Vietor, a former Obama spokesperson, reassessed his criticism of Special Counsel Robert Hur's report on President Biden after reading a new book by Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson. Vietor acknowledged that the context provided in the book clarified Hur's decision not to charge Biden, admitting that his previous attacks on Hur were unfair.
Vietor noted that Biden's cognitive decline is evident, referencing audio from Hur's interview where Biden struggled with key memories. He emphasized the complexity of Biden's situation, expressing that the circumstances surrounding the president's memory issues are troubling.
The Western Journal: With $9 Billion in DOGE Cuts at Risk, Trump Administration Declares 'All Options Are on the Table'
An unnamed official in the Trump administration stated that "all options are on the table" regarding the 1974 Impoundment Control Act, which restricts presidential spending authority. This comes amid delays in making $9 billion in cuts from the Department of Government Efficiency permanent.
While some Republicans express concerns over challenging the law, others, including Sen. Rand Paul, advocate for deeper budget cuts. The ongoing budget negotiations reflect divisions within the party, complicating efforts to codify these cuts.
The Telegraph: Cambridge college cuts ties with arms firms after Gaza backlash
King's College, Cambridge, will divest from arms companies following student protests regarding the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine. The decision aims to align investments with community values and follows a vote by the college's governing body.
This marks the first divestment by an Oxbridge college from military-linked firms, responding to concerns over illegal activities and global norms. The college plans to complete the divestment by the end of the year.
GB News: Keir Starmer's 'lose-lose' EU deal scolded by Reform UK's Sarah Pochin: 'Slow march back into Europe!'
Reform UK MP Sarah Pochin criticized Prime Minister Keir Starmer's new EU deal, calling it a "complete betrayal of Brexit." She argued that the agreement undermines British workers and aligns the UK closer to EU regulations, particularly affecting the fishing industry.
In defense, Labour MP Barry Gardiner stated that the deal reflects the balance needed in trade agreements and addresses previous concerns from Brexiteers about border controls. He emphasized potential benefits for UK exporters, suggesting the deal will alleviate trade issues previously faced post-Brexit.
#society
Fox News: Meghan Markle says she struggled before fame and royalty
Meghan Markle reflected on her early life before fame in a recent podcast episode, discussing her modest living situation and struggles as an aspiring actress. She shared memories of her small bungalow and low-budget wardrobe while preparing for auditions, emphasizing the importance of perseverance.
Markle, who gained recognition for her role in "Suits," also detailed her journey to motherhood and the challenges she faced after stepping back from royal duties. She has since launched her lifestyle brand and a Netflix show, continuing to build her career post-royalty.
Fox News: Tensions flare at school board meeting after trans athlete wins multiple track events
A heated school board meeting in Naperville, Chicago, saw parents divided over a trans junior high athlete's participation in girls' track events. Supporters of the trans athlete advocated for inclusion, while opponents argued for the protection of girls' sports and adherence to Title IX.
The debate highlighted broader concerns about transgender policies in schools, with some claiming these policies marginalize biological females. A civil rights complaint has been filed against the district, calling for federal funding to be withheld due to alleged Title IX violations.
Times Of Israel: Israel allows UN to bring 100 aid trucks into Gaza as international pressure mounts
The United Nations has received approval from Israel for around 100 additional aid trucks to enter Gaza, following an 11-week blockade that ended Monday. The first five trucks of humanitarian aid, including baby food, entered Gaza through the Kerem Shalom Crossing, marking a significant step amid rising concerns over starvation in the enclave.
Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Netanyahu, have faced criticism from far-right members of the government for allowing aid to enter while hostages remain captive. The High Court has demanded a government response to a petition for facilitating humanitarian aid, highlighting the dire situation in Gaza, where a UN official warned that 14,000 babies could die without immediate assistance.
The American Mind: “I’ve Been Misled”
The authors, a father-son duo with deep ties to IBM, express disappointment in the company's shift towards divisive political agendas like DEI, which they argue undermines meritocracy. They call for a return to a culture that prioritizes excellence over quotas, warning that failure to do so risks IBM's future.
They highlight recent actions, including a shareholder resolution and a lawsuit, that pressured IBM to reconsider its DEI initiatives. The authors advocate for a corporate culture grounded in integrity and merit, urging IBM to restore its legacy and regain shareholder trust.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Gaza medics say at least 60 killed over past day as IDF forges ahead with new offensive
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have reportedly killed at least 60 people as part of the ongoing military offensive, dubbed "Gideon's Chariots." The strikes targeted various locations, including civilian infrastructure, according to Hamas-run health authorities. The IDF claims to have hit over 100 terror targets, including a command center in a school.
The recent escalation has drawn criticism, particularly after a senior Hamas official downplayed the death toll, sparking outrage among Gazans. With over 500 fatalities in the past week and claims of more than 53,000 deaths since the conflict began, the situation remains dire, with both sides exchanging accusations regarding civilian casualties.
#crime
Fox News: Man accused in North Carolina vacation town road rage shooting that left dad of 3 dead seeks release
Terrell Eugene Giddens, 75, is accused of murdering Jeffrey Michael Guida, 40, during a road-rage incident in Lake Norman, North Carolina, while Guida's three daughters were in the vehicle. Giddens allegedly shot Guida multiple times before disposing of evidence.
Giddens is seeking a reduced bond, claiming he has strong community ties and is presumed innocent. Guida's family is opposing this request, emphasizing the traumatic impact of the shooting on the children and calling for community support to prevent Giddens' release.