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Jun 20, 2025 |
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#illegals
Forbes: Trump Administration Deports Migrants To South Sudan: Judge Says It ‘Unquestionably’ Violated His Ruling
A federal judge ruled the Trump administration violated a court order by deporting migrants to South Sudan without allowing them a meaningful opportunity to protest. The judge noted the deportees were not given sufficient notice to contact attorneys or challenge their removal.
The administration defended its actions, citing the migrants' criminal histories, while critics highlighted South Sudan's dangerous conditions. The legal proceedings continue, with the judge considering amendments to clarify the process for deportations to third countries.
GB News: Migrant crisis: Two dead after small boat gets into trouble during Channel crossing
Two migrants have died in the English Channel while attempting to cross from France to England. This incident follows another death just days prior during the same perilous journey. The boat involved was carrying approximately 80 migrants.
#politics
The Western Journal: Trump DOJ Reverses Biden Administration's 'Handcuffing' of Local Police Departments
The Department of Justice, under Attorney General Pam Bondi, is dismissing lawsuits against police departments in Louisville and Minneapolis that were filed by the Biden administration. These lawsuits accused the departments of unconstitutional policing practices and sought extensive federal oversight.
Bondi's DOJ argues that these consent decrees would undermine local control and impose significant compliance costs without sufficient legal justification. The DOJ is also closing investigations in several other cities, redirecting funds to support law enforcement efforts.
Forbes: U.S. Formally Accepts Qatar’s Luxury Plane Gift
The U.S. has officially accepted a Boeing 747 from Qatar, a decision that has sparked bipartisan criticism regarding its legality and safety. Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell confirmed the acceptance, stating it complies with federal regulations.
Concerns were raised by lawmakers about the implications of receiving such a luxury gift, particularly in relation to security measures and mission requirements. The situation continues to develop.
The Western Journal: Comer Has Tracked Down Autopen Users and Is Making His Move to Get Justice
Rep. James Comer plans to investigate the use of an autopen by former President Biden during his last months in office. Comer aims to subpoena staff involved in signing pardons and executive orders, questioning who was making decisions while Biden faced cognitive decline.
The inquiry follows claims from Trump that Biden used an autopen for pardons, raising concerns about the legitimacy of those actions. Comer’s investigation seeks to uncover the individuals behind the autopen usage and the implications of their decisions.
Fox News: Trump rips NBC reporter for asking about Qatari jet gift amid tense meeting on genocide: 'You're a disgrace'
President Trump criticized an NBC reporter for questioning the acceptance of a Qatari jet as a temporary Air Force One during a press event. He defended the decision, highlighting the jet and a significant investment from Qatar while dismissing the reporter's inquiries as an attempt to divert attention from other issues.
Concerns have been raised by both parties regarding potential constitutional violations related to the emoluments clause, depending on whether the gift is considered a government-to-government transaction or a personal gift to Trump. The administration maintains that the jet is a necessary interim solution due to delays in the new Air Force One fleet.
The Federalist: KBJ, Sotomayor Tacitly Endorse Leftist Suppression Of Democracy
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, alongside Justice Sonia Sotomayor, dissented in a ruling granting temporary relief to Maine Republican Rep. Laurel Libby, who had her voting rights stripped after criticizing a transgender athlete. Jackson argued that there was no urgent need for SCOTUS intervention.
Critics claim Jackson's reasoning reflects a partisan stance, suggesting that her dismissal of Libby's situation is a troubling indication of leftist suppression of democratic rights. The dissent raises concerns about the implications for duly elected representatives facing censure for their views.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Isreali troops fire 'warning shots' at foreign diplomats visiting West Bank
A diplomatic delegation from the EU faced gunfire during a visit to Jenin, prompting condemnation from various countries. The Israeli military claimed the group deviated from an approved route, leading to "warning shots," which resulted in no injuries.
The incident has intensified international pressure on Israel amidst ongoing conflict in Gaza, where humanitarian needs are critical. Multiple nations, including Belgium, Spain, and France, have demanded explanations and condemned the actions as unacceptable.
Fox News: Rubio tells House Dem 'this is not a game show' during heated hearing
Secretary of State Marco Rubio faced off with Rep. Brad Sherman during a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing, where Sherman pressed for straightforward "yes" or "no" answers on complex foreign policy issues. Rubio insisted on providing detailed responses, emphasizing the intricacies involved.
The exchange highlighted tensions over U.S. foreign aid, nuclear agreements, and sanctions on Iran. Rubio maintained that actions must yield measurable benefits for Americans, while Sherman accused him of filibustering and failing to answer directly.
#crime
The Western Journal: ‘Dog the Bounty Hunter’ Speaks on Louisiana Jailbreak: 'Definitely an Inside Job'
A jailbreak at the Orleans Parish Justice Center in New Orleans allowed ten inmates to escape, raising serious security concerns. Media personality Duane "Dog the Bounty Hunter" Chapman suggested it was likely an inside job, citing the unusual circumstances of the escape.
As of now, five of the fugitives have been recaptured, while the remaining are believed to still be in the area. Chapman speculated that ongoing assistance may be aiding their concealment, and he questioned the credibility of claims made by a jail employee arrested for allegedly facilitating the escape.