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Jun 6, 2025 |
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#politics
The Western Journal: Trump Backs Charges Against Congresswoman After Chaos At ICE Facility: 'She Was Out of Control'
Rep. LaMonica McIver of New Jersey has been charged with assaulting ICE officers during a visit to a detention center. Video footage shows her shoving and elbowing agents, leading to charges from the Justice Department, which President Trump supports, stating her actions were "out of control."
McIver claims the charges are politically motivated and insists her intent was to ensure the facility met safety and legal standards. She has expressed no regrets about her actions and accused the Trump administration of political intimidation.
The Western Journal: Top Director Tries to Mock Trump at Film Festival, Accidentally Reveals He's Totally Clueless About Tariffs
Wes Anderson, at the Cannes Film Festival, attempted to critique Donald Trump's tariff policies but ended up revealing his lack of understanding of economics. His comments on a hypothetical 100% tariff highlighted his confusion about the concept, making him appear uninformed.
Instead of providing a thoughtful critique, Anderson's remarks were seen as pandering, contrasting sharply with Tom Cruise's more measured approach to media questions. The incident underscores the pitfalls of public figures engaging in political commentary without adequate knowledge.
GB News: EXPOSED: Keir Starmer casts aside key treaty which protects British fishermen in shock Brexit betrayal
Sir Keir Starmer has been criticized for abandoning a crucial treaty that could have safeguarded British fishermen's interests under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. Fishermen express feelings of betrayal, citing reduced quotas and increased competition from EU vessels.
Opposition MPs, including Tory leader Kemi Badenoch, accuse Starmer of compromising the fishing industry for political gain. Meanwhile, Labour officials argue that they have protected fishermen from tariffs and improved export conditions, claiming these measures will benefit the industry economically.
#military
Times Of Israel: Trump selects design plans for Israeli-inspired ‘Golden Dome’ missile defense shield
President Trump announced the selection of a design for the $175 billion Golden Dome missile defense shield, aimed at countering threats from China and Russia. US Space Force General Michael Guetlein will lead the program, which includes a network of satellites for missile detection and interception.
The project, inspired by Israel's Iron Dome, faces political scrutiny and funding uncertainty, with estimates suggesting costs could reach $831 billion over two decades. Initial funding proposals are tied to a contentious reconciliation bill, raising concerns about the project's timeline.
#culture
The Western Journal: George Wendt, Beloved 'Cheers' Star Dead at 76 on Remarkable Unlikely Anniversary
Actor George Wendt, best known for his role as Norm Peterson on the sitcom "Cheers," passed away at 76 on May 20, 2025, coinciding with the 32nd anniversary of the show's final episode. His family described him as a devoted family man and friend, requesting privacy during this time.
Wendt's portrayal of Norm resonated with audiences, earning him six Emmy nominations. He humorously reflected on his character and the perks of his fame, including receiving free beers from fans. Wendt's legacy as a beloved character actor will be remembered fondly.
#crime
Fox News: Video shows armed suspect killed by police after deadly Las Vegas gym shooting
Las Vegas police fatally shot 34-year-old Daniel Ortega after he opened fire inside a health club, killing one person and injuring three others. Ortega, armed with a rifle, fired 24 rounds before fleeing, where he was struck by police gunfire and later died at a hospital.
This incident marks the third officer-involved shooting in Las Vegas this year. The investigation is ongoing as authorities assess the events that led to the shooting.