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May 31, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: George Clooney appears unbothered playing softball amid reports his wife could be barred from future US visits
George Clooney was spotted playing softball in Central Park amid reports that his wife, Amal, may face difficulties entering the U.S. due to her legal work with the International Criminal Court and new sanctions imposed by President Trump. These sanctions target ICC officials and their families.
Amal's involvement in a war crimes case against Israeli leaders has raised concerns about their family's status in America. Despite these challenges, Clooney expressed that his family is currently living in New York and his children are adjusting well to city life.
Breitbart: Sanctuary NYC: Illegal Accused of Attempting to Rape Corpse on Subway
Felix Rojas, a 44-year-old illegal alien from Mexico, has been arrested in New York City for attempting to rape the corpse of Jorge Gonzalez, a deceased man on the subway. Rojas also faces charges of grand larceny after stealing from the victim.
Rojas has a history of illegal entry into the U.S. since 1998. Following his arrest, ICE has lodged a detainer against him, but New York City's sanctuary policy complicates his potential transfer to federal custody.
#politics
GB News: WATCH: Anthony Albanese scolds audience members booing his political opponent - 'Treat people with respect!'
Prime Minister Albanese delivered a victory speech after receiving a concession from opposition leader Peter Dutton. When the audience booed Dutton's name, Albanese urged respect for all, emphasizing the importance of treating people well in Australia.
He also expressed gratitude to Dutton for his kind words following the competitive campaign.
Le Monde: Gabon junta chief Oligui sworn in as president
Brice Oligui Nguema was sworn in as Gabon's president on May 3, 2025, following a coup that ended 55 years of Bongo family rule. He won nearly 95% of the vote in the recent elections and faces significant challenges, including infrastructure issues and high youth unemployment.
The inauguration ceremony drew over 40,000 supporters and multiple African leaders, marking a significant moment in Gabon's political landscape. Oligui aims to revitalize the economy and address corruption as he leads the oil-rich nation.
Forbes: Trump Posts AI Photo Of Himself As The Pope After Joking He Would Like To Be The Next Pontiff
President Trump shared an AI-generated image of himself as the pope, following a recent joke about wanting to be the next head of the Catholic Church. The post received over a million likes and was accompanied by comments from supporters, including Sen. Lindsey Graham.
Critics, such as former RNC chairman Michael Steele, dismissed the post as a sign of Trump's immaturity. Meanwhile, Trump continues to make headlines with unconventional political proposals, including a potential third presidential run and the idea of making Canada a U.S. state.
Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: Yep, it's Fetterman's brain that triggered the Left's hit piece
John Fetterman, facing scrutiny over his health and fitness for Senate, is the subject of a critical piece by New York magazine. The article highlights alleged behavioral issues but lacks substantial evidence to warrant calls for his resignation.
The shift in media tone may stem from Fetterman's moderate positions, particularly his support for Israel, which contrasts with progressive views. Critics argue that the attacks are politically motivated rather than genuine concerns about his capabilities.
#society
Breitbart: Nicolás Maduro Hosts Pro-Migrant, Socialist May Day Rally in Venezuela
Nicolás Maduro claimed to "rescue" a two-year-old girl allegedly "kidnapped" by the U.S. and 252 members of the Tren de Aragua deported to El Salvador, framing U.S. deportations as illegal. He emphasized the importance of returning to Venezuela and criticized opposition leaders for their narratives.
Maduro's regime used the May Day celebrations to promote this narrative, while also announcing a misleading wage increase for workers. The regime's propaganda included a cartoon featuring Maduro's alter ego, reinforcing themes of resistance against U.S. sanctions.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: ‘We Will Dance Again’ among the films, TV programs covering Gaza war to get Emmy nod
The 46th annual Emmy News and Documentary Awards have announced nominees, with many focusing on the ongoing Gaza war. Notable entries include PBS's "A Year of War: Israelis and Palestinians" and CNN's "Hostages: The Road Home," among others addressing the conflict's impact.
The war, which began on October 7, 2023, has resulted in significant casualties, with Hamas-led attacks killing around 1,200 Israelis and over 50,000 presumed dead in Gaza, according to local health authorities. The situation remains complex, with Israel claiming to target combatants while minimizing civilian casualties.
Breitbart: Israel Concerned About Looming Iran Deal; Official: Is Tucker Carlson in Charge?
Israel is alarmed by the potential revival of a nuclear deal with Iran, reminiscent of the 2015 agreement. Concerns focus on the deal's provisions, which may allow Iran to continue uranium enrichment and maintain its ballistic missile program, potentially funding terrorism.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has stated that he prefers military action over a weak deal, fearing it would enable Iran's nuclear ambitions. The situation is complicated by internal U.S. divisions regarding foreign policy, raising concerns for Israel as it contemplates its own military options.
#economy
Breitbart: Padilla: 'Vast Majority' of Illegal Immigrants 'Critical' to Economy, That's Why GDP Fell After Inheriting 'Strong' Biden Economy
Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) emphasized the importance of undocumented immigrants to the U.S. economy, citing their roles in various sectors. He criticized the Trump administration's immigration policies for contributing to economic challenges, including a GDP decline, despite inheriting a strong economy from Biden.
Padilla argued for a distinction between violent criminals and the majority of immigrants who are essential to the workforce, suggesting that the latter group should not be unfairly targeted.
#religion
Times Of Israel: Trump posts apparent AI image of himself in papal attire
President Trump shared a spoof image of himself as the pope on Truth Social, humorously expressing his desire to be the next pontiff. This comes ahead of the conclave to elect Pope Francis's successor, with Trump mentioning a New York cardinal as a potential candidate.
Trump's remarks come after attending Pope Francis's funeral, where he noted that about 20% of Americans identify as Catholic, many of whom supported him in the past. The conclave is set for May 7.
#crime
Fox News: Wanda Barzee, one of Elizabeth Smart's captors, arrested on alleged sex offender violation
Wanda Barzee, convicted of kidnapping Elizabeth Smart over 20 years ago, was arrested for allegedly violating sex offender restrictions by visiting parks. Barzee claimed she was commanded by God to go to these locations, which are prohibited under Utah law for registered sex offenders.
Elizabeth Smart's father, Ed Smart, expressed concerns about Barzee's potential threat to children, despite stating he does not believe she poses a danger to his daughter. Barzee's attorney contended that she was unaware of her violations.
Breitbart: Mexican Senator Brands President Sheinbaum as 'Liar' with Ties to Cartels
Mexican Senator Lilly Tellez criticized President Claudia Sheinbaum for alleged ties to lawyers representing drug cartels, urging her to "stop telling lies." Tellez, a former journalist known for her investigations into organized crime, accused Sheinbaum of being complicit with criminal elements in her government.
Tellez's remarks included evidence of Sheinbaum's associations with attorneys linked to drug traffickers, asserting that the current administration is corrupt and has gained power through illicit means. She emphasized her commitment to exposing government corruption and organized crime in Mexico.