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Fox News: GOP lawmaker defends Trump tax bill to angry crowds at back-to-back town halls
GOP lawmaker defends Trump tax bill to angry crowds at back-to-back town halls
Rep. Ashley Hinson held two town halls in Iowa to discuss her support for President Trump's tax and spending bill, facing significant disruptions from attendees. Despite some support, many audience members booed her remarks, particularly regarding tax cuts and university funding.

Hinson defended her agenda, emphasizing the importance of civil discourse and expressing disappointment over the interruptions that prevented some constituents from hearing her message. She remains committed to addressing concerns and promoting Republican reforms.


Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Elon's Exit
Fox News Politics Newsletter: Elon's Exit
Elon Musk has concluded his role as the face of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), thanking President Trump for the opportunity to tackle government waste. The agency aims to continue its mission of reducing overspending and fraud in federal agencies.

In other political news, a federal judge has ruled against the Trump administration's deportation efforts concerning an anti-Israel activist, and GOP lawmakers are pushing back against claims about Medicaid reforms in Trump's proposed legislation.


Fox News: Chicago mayor calls DOGE ‘an act of war,’ compares second Trump term to Third Reich
Chicago mayor calls DOGE ‘an act of war,’ compares second Trump term to Third Reich
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson criticized President Trump’s economic policies and compared them to the rise of Nazism, claiming that Trump's actions are harmful to working people. He described the federal government's cuts to food and medicine as an "act of war" against families.

Johnson emphasized the need for bold leadership to confront these challenges and highlighted ongoing lawsuits against federal cuts that affect Chicago's resources. He argued that the Trump administration's actions threaten democracy and the well-being of the city’s residents.


Times Of Israel: US judge says she will block Trump freeze on foreign students at Harvard
US judge says she will block Trump freeze on foreign students at Harvard
Thousands of Harvard students celebrated their graduation as a federal judge temporarily blocked President Trump's attempt to bar the university from enrolling international scholars. The judge's ruling aims to protect international students amid Trump's campaign against elite universities, which he accuses of liberal bias.

Harvard's legal team expressed concern over the uncertainty faced by international students, with some already transferring to other institutions. The ongoing legal battle highlights tensions between Harvard and the Trump administration, which has threatened funding and imposed restrictions on foreign student enrollment.


#society

Front Page Magazine: They Dress Like Cops - But Enforce Sharia
They Dress Like Cops - But Enforce Sharia
Sharia enforcement is reportedly spreading in Western cities, with groups patrolling neighborhoods and issuing commands based on Islamic law. These self-appointed enforcers operate openly, often without intervention from local authorities, raising concerns about public safety and cultural integration.

The phenomenon reflects a broader trend of intimidation and control, as Western governments appear hesitant to confront these groups. Critics argue that this represents a strategic takeover of public spaces, challenging the principles of democracy and freedom.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Israel agrees to Trump-backed ceasefire proposal to free Gaza hostages: White House
Israel agrees to Trump-backed ceasefire proposal to free Gaza hostages: White House
The White House confirmed that Israel has agreed to a ceasefire proposal aimed at securing the release of 58 hostages held in Gaza for over 600 days. Discussions are ongoing, with optimism expressed regarding the potential for a ceasefire, although Hamas has yet to respond positively.

Hamas has outlined its conditions, including a permanent ceasefire, withdrawal of occupation forces, and humanitarian aid flow. The specifics of the agreement, including potential exchanges of hostages, remain unclear. Currently, 24 hostages are believed to be alive, while four American-Israeli bodies are still held.


#culture

GB News: Big Trouble in Little China actor Peter Kwong dies aged 73 as agent confirms cause of death
Big Trouble in Little China actor Peter Kwong dies aged 73 as agent confirms cause of death
Peter Kwong, the actor and martial artist known for his role as Rain in "Big Trouble in Little China," has passed away at 73. He died in his sleep, with no further details provided. Kwong's career spanned nearly 50 years, featuring roles in notable films and television series.

Beyond acting, Kwong was an advocate against anti-Asian stereotypes in Hollywood and served on various industry boards, including the SAG National Board of Directors. He was recognized for his martial arts skills and contributions to the arts.