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#illegals

Fox News: Feds bust Armenian fraud ring accused of stealing $30M in COVID, small business loans
Feds bust Armenian fraud ring accused of stealing $30M in COVID, small business loans
The Department of Homeland Security conducted a raid in Los Angeles, arresting 14 individuals linked to an Armenian fraud ring accused of stealing $30 million in COVID relief funds. The suspects allegedly created fake companies to apply for federal loans, exploiting taxpayer money.

U.S. authorities warned that those engaging in fraud will face serious consequences. The operation resulted in the seizure of cash, firearms, and electronic devices, with charges including conspiracy, wire fraud, and money laundering against the suspects.


#politics

Breitbart: Trump's Tariffs Are Back in Effect After Appeals Court Ruling
Trump's Tariffs Are Back in Effect After Appeals Court Ruling
An appeals court has reinstated President Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs after blocking a previous ruling from the U.S. Court of International Trade that deemed them illegal. The White House criticized the court's decision, asserting that it undermines presidential authority.

Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized that the courts should not interfere in matters of foreign affairs and national security, arguing that Congress had already addressed concerns regarding the tariffs. She described the trend of judges overruling presidential decisions as dangerous for the functioning of the government.


Fox News: Trump rejects Paramount's $15 million offer to settle CBS News lawsuit, demands apology
Trump rejects Paramount's $15 million offer to settle CBS News lawsuit, demands apology
Donald Trump has rejected a $15 million settlement offer from Paramount Global in his ongoing $20 billion lawsuit against the company, which centers on allegations of election interference related to a "60 Minutes" interview with Kamala Harris. Trump's legal team is demanding at least $25 million and an apology from CBS News.

The lawsuit claims CBS News edited Harris's responses to shield her from backlash before the election. Amidst this legal battle, there have been significant changes in CBS News leadership, with recent resignations raising questions about the network's editorial independence.


GB News: Zia Yusuf hits back at Keir Starmer after speech slamming Nigel Farage: 'Absolutely staggering!'
Zia Yusuf hits back at Keir Starmer after speech slamming Nigel Farage: 'Absolutely staggering!'
Reform UK chairman Zia Yusuf criticized Prime Minister Keir Starmer's attacks on Nigel Farage, calling it "absolute panic" amid Labour's poor polling. Starmer labeled Farage as "Liz Truss 2.0," accusing him of unrealistic economic plans, while Yusuf defended Reform's policies and highlighted their recent electoral gains.

Yusuf emphasized that Labour's spending promises contradict their actions, asserting that funds are allocated for foreign aid rather than British citizens. He noted Farage's ongoing efforts in the U.S. to promote the UK as a leader in cryptocurrency.


Fox News: Trump reportedly rejects Paramount's $15 million offer to settle CBS News lawsuit, demands apology
Trump reportedly rejects Paramount's $15 million offer to settle CBS News lawsuit, demands apology
Donald Trump and Paramount Global remain at an impasse regarding his $20 billion lawsuit, with Trump rejecting a $15 million settlement offer. His legal team demands at least $25 million and an apology from CBS News, threatening further legal action.

The lawsuit stems from allegations of election interference related to a "60 Minutes" interview with Kamala Harris, which Trump claims was deceitfully edited. CBS News maintains it acted appropriately and stands by its reporting.


Le Monde: US appeals court allows Trump tariffs to stay in effect temporarily
US appeals court allows Trump tariffs to stay in effect temporarily
A US federal appeals court has issued a temporary stay on a ruling that would have blocked many of President Trump's tariffs, allowing the tariffs to remain in effect while the appeals process continues. The White House criticized the lower court's decision as an overreach of judicial power.

Since taking office, Trump has aimed to reshape US trade relations using tariffs, which have caused market disruptions and supply chain issues. The administration is confident the appellate court will overturn the ruling that deemed many tariffs unlawful.


Front Page Magazine: Robert Spencer's Contest: Name Five Famous "Palestinians" of History
Robert Spencer's Contest: Name Five Famous "Palestinians" of History
Robert Spencer has launched a contest on X, challenging participants to name five historical figures referred to as “Palestinians” who died before Yasir Arafat's birth. The contest aims to highlight the argument that “Palestinians” were not a distinct nationality until the 1960s.

Spencer claims this perspective is supported by his book, "The Palestinian Delusion," asserting that the concept of a Palestinian identity was a propaganda creation. He suggests that acknowledging this history is crucial for understanding current claims of indigeneity in the region.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Greenfield Video: Why a Leftist Kills for Islamic Jihad
Greenfield Video: Why a Leftist Kills for Islamic Jihad
Daniel Greenfield discusses the motivations behind leftist violence linked to Islamic jihad, focusing on the case of Elias Rodriguez. The conversation highlights the connections between hate and radical ideologies.

The episode is part of a broader series addressing significant cultural and political issues, including the legacy of David Horowitz and the implications of missing children at the border.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: Qatar - The Real Face of the Snake
Qatar - The Real Face of the Snake
Donald Trump plans to invest $5.5 billion in Qatar, a nation with ties to Hamas and a history of funding terrorism. Despite its controversial role, Qatar has also engaged in significant investments in the U.S., influencing media and academia, while hosting a major U.S. military base.

Experts warn that Qatar's financial reach allows it to sway political opinions in the West, raising concerns about its impact on U.S. interests and campus antisemitism. Calls for stricter monitoring and restrictions on Qatari investments in the U.S. are growing, as the country continues to navigate a complex relationship with both Western powers and terrorist organizations.