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Jun 3, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Trump DHS issues warning after anti-ICE protesters attempt to disrupt arrest
The Department of Homeland Security has issued a warning against disrupting federal immigration enforcement after a demonstrator attempted to interfere with an ICE arrest in New York City. The incident led to the brief detention of the individual and highlighted rising assaults against ICE officers.
Later, nearly two dozen anti-ICE protesters were detained by NYPD outside a federal building after failing to comply with orders to vacate the roadway. ICE officials attribute the increase in assaults on their officers to politically charged rhetoric.
#politics
Fox News: Todd Chrisley smiles in first public outing since Trump pardon
Todd Chrisley was seen publicly for the first time after his release from prison, visiting a Nordstrom in Nashville with his daughter Savannah. This follows a full pardon granted by President Trump for Chrisley and his wife Julie, who were convicted of fraud and tax evasion in 2022.
The Western Journal: Appellate Court Rules In Favor of Trump's Tariffs a Day After They Were Struck Down by Lower Court
A federal appeals court has temporarily reinstated President Trump's tariffs after a lower court ruled he exceeded his authority in imposing them. The tariffs, announced as part of "Liberation Day," faced legal challenges from multiple plaintiffs citing the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
The appeals court's stay allows the tariffs to remain in effect while it reviews the case. The Trump administration has until June 9 to submit its legal brief, as the administration defends its authority to impose the tariffs amid ongoing criticism from affected businesses.
#economy
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Manufacturer Who Won 2nd Tariff Case: Trump Should 'Rally Around Small Businesses Like Ours'
Rick Woldenberg, CEO of Learning Resources Inc., expressed satisfaction after a D.C. federal court ruled against President Trump's tariffs, declaring them illegal. He hopes this decision will encourage the administration to support small businesses that contribute significantly to job creation.
The ruling follows another recent decision against the tariffs, with the U.S. Court of International Trade stating that Trump lacked the authority to impose such sweeping levies. Woldenberg's company, which manufactures educational toys, faced severe financial strain due to the tariffs.
GB News: Nigel Farage hits back at 'socialist' Keir Starmer as he announces new cryptocurrency bill: 'He is terrified of me!'
Nigel Farage responded to Keir Starmer's criticisms at a conference in Las Vegas, asserting that Starmer is "terrified" of him. Farage introduced a draft cryptocurrency bill proposing a reduced capital gains tax on crypto and protections against account closures for crypto traders, aiming to position London as a global crypto hub.
Starmer, in his speech, warned that Reform UK's policies could harm the economy and increase mortgage costs, contrasting his experiences with Farage's approach. Farage emphasized the need for individual sovereignty and criticized government overreach, claiming that his proposals would modernize the UK’s financial landscape.
#culture
The Imaginative Conservative: Shakespeare: Saint or Sinner?
The portrayal of William Shakespeare in modern films often distorts his character, reflecting contemporary ideals rather than historical truths. Films like "Shakespeare in Love" and "All is True" depict him as driven by irrational passion and subjective truth, diverging from the actual biographical evidence of his life.
Recent research suggests that Shakespeare's marriage to Anne Hathaway may have been more complex than previously thought, with evidence indicating she might have lived with him in London during parts of his career. This challenges the narrative of a disloyal husband and invites a reevaluation of his legacy.