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#illegals

Front Page Magazine: Federal Judges Now Issuing Orders in Other Countries
Federal Judges Now Issuing Orders in Other Countries
Federal judges have issued orders demanding the Trump administration maintain communication with deported individuals in foreign countries, raising questions about their jurisdiction. Critics argue that such rulings overstep judicial authority and interfere with presidential powers in foreign relations.

The situation highlights concerns regarding the limits of judicial oversight in matters of international diplomacy. If judges wish to enforce their orders, they should direct them to the respective foreign governments involved.


#politics

Front Page Magazine: Dem Gov Candidate Slams Kamala for Biden Cover-Up
Dem Gov Candidate Slams Kamala for Biden Cover-Up
Democrats are facing scrutiny over President Biden's health, with allegations of a cover-up emerging as a significant issue in the political landscape. California gubernatorial candidate Antonio Villaraigosa has accused Kamala Harris and Xavier Becerra of concealing Biden's cognitive decline, raising questions about their knowledge and accountability.

As Harris positions herself as a frontrunner for the 2028 election, the implications of these accusations could impact her political future. Villaraigosa's criticisms highlight the potential consequences of the perceived cover-up, suggesting it may have contributed to a second Trump term, which he claims affects all Californians.


Fox News: Trump accepts jet from Qatar, will refit to serve as Air Force One
Trump accepts jet from Qatar, will refit to serve as Air Force One
President Trump has accepted a Boeing 747 from Qatar to be refitted as Air Force One, as confirmed by the Pentagon. Concerns have been raised by lawmakers regarding security and potential implications of accepting a gift from a foreign nation.

Critics, including Sen. Ted Cruz and Sen. Bernie Sanders, have voiced worries about espionage risks and the ethical implications of the deal. Trump defended the acceptance of the aircraft, emphasizing its cost-free nature compared to ongoing delays and budget overruns with new jets from Boeing.


The Western Journal: Biden Running With Cancer, Obvious Dementia - It Was All Tied to Kamala Harris the Whole Time
Biden Running With Cancer, Obvious Dementia - It Was All Tied to Kamala Harris the Whole Time
Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer, raising questions about the timing and transparency of his health disclosures during the 2024 election cycle. Commentary suggests that Democrats may have initially planned to re-elect Biden, allowing him to step aside for Kamala Harris to assume the presidency.

Pundit Matt Walsh theorizes that the Democratic strategy involved running a candidate with serious health issues to ensure a Harris presidency, especially after Biden's poor debate performance against Donald Trump. This perspective highlights concerns about the party's motives and the implications of diversity in leadership.


The Western Journal: Watch: Megyn Kelly Confronts Jake Tapper with His Own Words After He Denies 'Running Cover' for Biden
Watch: Megyn Kelly Confronts Jake Tapper with His Own Words After He Denies 'Running Cover' for Biden
Megyn Kelly confronted Jake Tapper over his coverage of President Biden, accusing him of not addressing concerns about Biden's mental and physical health during his presidency. She highlighted Tapper's failure to press Biden on significant issues, including his age and health incidents.

Tapper acknowledged shortcomings in his questioning but defended his approach, claiming he did address Biden's age. Kelly criticized him for not following up on Biden's health promises, emphasizing the need for more rigorous questioning.


Fox News: Tapper tells 'Morning Joe' hosts that Biden made targeted effort to convince Scarborough he was fit for office
Tapper tells 'Morning Joe' hosts that Biden made targeted effort to convince Scarborough he was fit for office
Jake Tapper noted that President Biden made a concerted effort to persuade MSNBC's Joe Scarborough of his fitness for re-election during a recent appearance on "Morning Joe." Tapper referred to Biden's strategy as akin to campaigning, emphasizing that the president aimed to showcase his best self to Scarborough.

Scarborough defended Biden's capabilities, asserting that despite occasional verbal missteps, the president remains intellectually sharp and capable of addressing significant issues. He acknowledged that while Biden may struggle at times, this has not hindered his analytical abilities.


Front Page Magazine: If the Dems Want to Win Over Men, Maybe They Should Stop Insulting Them
If the Dems Want to Win Over Men, Maybe They Should Stop Insulting Them
Democrats, once confident in their appeal to youth, are now scrambling to create a network of left-leaning influencers after a disappointing 2024 election. They aim to raise $45 million for AND Media, a for-profit company designed to fund influencers, but face challenges in finding suitable voices that won't alienate potential supporters.

The party is struggling particularly with young white men, while gaining traction with young women. The widening gender gap in politics poses a significant challenge, compounded by the party's rhetoric that often targets men, especially white men. A shift in approach may be necessary for Democrats to regain broader youth support.


Fox News: James Comey tells Colbert what led to him posting controversial '86 47' Instagram post
James Comey tells Colbert what led to him posting controversial '86 47' Instagram post
Former FBI Director James Comey explained his controversial Instagram post featuring seashells arranged to read "86 47," which he claimed was a clever political message inspired by a beach walk with his wife. The post drew swift condemnation from White House officials who interpreted it as a call for violence against President Trump.

Comey later deleted the post amid backlash and clarified that he did not intend it as a threat. He discussed his conversation with the Secret Service regarding the incident, asserting that he provided them with the same explanation of the post's meaning.


The Western Journal: Chuck Schumer Furious with Senate Leader John Thune for Using So-Called 'Nuclear Option' on EV Mandate
Chuck Schumer Furious with Senate Leader John Thune for Using So-Called 'Nuclear Option' on EV Mandate
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer criticized Senate Majority Leader John Thune and Republicans for their efforts to repeal an electric vehicle mandate from the Biden administration. Thune argues that the mandate would negatively impact the economy and is moving to undo it through the Congressional Review Act.

Schumer labeled the repeal a "nuclear option," claiming it serves the fossil fuel industry and undermines significant environmental regulations. Thune dismissed Schumer's concerns as mere political theatrics.


GB News: Angela Rayner scolded over 'very alarming' plans to raid Britain's savers: 'Tax increases are not the answer!'
Angela Rayner scolded over 'very alarming' plans to raid Britain's savers: 'Tax increases are not the answer!'
Shadow Education Minister Neil O'Brien criticized Angela Rayner's leaked memo proposing tax increases on wealthy individuals and businesses as a solution to budget shortfalls, calling it "very alarming." He argued that raising taxes further would harm low-income workers and worsen the UK's economic stagnation.

O'Brien also highlighted the negative impact of tax increases on education, claiming that state schools are forced to make good teachers redundant due to funding shortfalls. He accused Labour of breaking promises to fully fund tax increases and teachers' pay, leading to potential job losses for thousands of educators.


#society

The Telegraph: Troubles veterans won’t be forced to give evidence over killings in person
Troubles veterans won’t be forced to give evidence over killings in person
British veterans will not be required to testify in person regarding Troubles-era killings, as the Northern Ireland Secretary confirmed. The government has abandoned a conditional amnesty for former soldiers, which was deemed unlawful by courts for violating human rights.

Labour plans to repeal the existing Legacy Act but will maintain the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery to assist victims' families. This commission may still summon elderly veterans for evidence, despite the amnesty's cancellation.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Trump distances himself from Russia–Ukraine conflict: 'Not our people, not our soldiers'
Trump distances himself from Russia–Ukraine conflict: 'Not our people, not our soldiers'
President Trump has distanced the U.S. from the Russia-Ukraine conflict, stating it is not America's war. He emphasized that negotiations should be led by the involved parties, while also expressing belief in progress made during his recent call with Putin.

Trump's administration has indicated a willingness to step aside from peace talks, with Vice President JD Vance noting a growing impasse and asserting that the conflict is fundamentally between Russia and Ukraine.


Fox News: Trump confronts South African president with video on treatment of White farmers
Trump confronts South African president with video on treatment of White farmers
President Trump met with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa at the White House, presenting a video that purportedly depicts the mistreatment of White farmers in South Africa. Trump has previously asserted that these farmers face violence and land dispossession.

This situation continues to evolve, and further updates are expected.


Times Of Israel: Beirut, PA agree that Lebanon won’t be used as a launchpad for attacks on Israel
Beirut, PA agree that Lebanon won’t be used as a launchpad for attacks on Israel
Lebanon and the Palestinian Authority have agreed that Palestinian factions will not use Lebanon to launch attacks against Israel and will work to remove weapons not under Lebanese state control. This agreement follows a meeting between Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and PA President Mahmoud Abbas during Abbas's first visit to Lebanon in seven years.

The joint statement emphasizes that Palestinian camps in Lebanon will not serve as safe havens for extremist groups. The Lebanese government aims to establish authority in these camps, which have been sites of violence and clashes among rival factions. The situation remains complex, with ongoing tensions and challenges regarding weapon control.


#culture

Le Monde: Cannes 2025: With 'Yes,' Nadav Lapid bids Israel farewell again
Cannes 2025: With 'Yes,' Nadav Lapid bids Israel farewell again
The film "Yes," directed by Nadav Lapid, explores the impact of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on art and identity. It follows a couple of artists who grapple with their roles amidst a backdrop of moral decay and nationalistic fervor, particularly in the wake of the October 7 attacks.

Lapid's narrative culminates in a reimagining of an Israeli anthem, reflecting a shift from a message of unity to one of hatred, showcasing the profound changes in societal sentiment.