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Jun 2, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: 82 Illegal Aliens Prosecuted for Entering Newly Created Military Zone Along New Mexico Border
Illegal border crossers in New Mexico are now facing criminal charges under Title 50 of U.S. law, which protects military installations from unauthorized entry. The U.S. Attorney for New Mexico announced 82 new charges following a directive from President Trump to secure the southern border.
The newly designated National Defense Area along the New Mexico border allows for enhanced military patrols, with U.S. troops authorized to detain individuals for federal prosecution. Violators could face up to one year in prison, reflecting a coordinated federal response to border security.
Breitbart: Thousands of Democrats' Victims Trapped in South Mexico
Approximately 9,000 migrants are stranded in Tapachula, Mexico, facing dire conditions after being drawn north by promises from U.S. officials. Many, including pregnant women and families, are struggling with poverty, lack of resources, and threats from criminals, leading to desperate situations.
Despite the hardships, U.S. policymakers, including those from the Biden administration, have not addressed the plight of these migrants. The situation highlights the consequences of pro-migration policies that have left many individuals trapped without support or means to return home.
#politics
Breitbart: Gingrich: We May Have to 'Eliminate' a Number of District Courts to Show We Won't 'Tolerate Dictatorship by Judge'
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich criticized what he called "dictatorship by judge," claiming district courts are undermining President Trump's authority. He referenced Thomas Jefferson's historical move to eliminate judgeships as a potential solution to perceived judicial overreach.
Gingrich expressed concern over public trust in government, citing widespread belief in corruption. He argued that Trump’s stance against this corruption has made him a target for those benefiting from it, suggesting a need to reconsider the role of district courts in the judicial system.
#society
GB News: King Charles supported by Prince William and Kate as Royal Family lead the nation's VE Day celebrations
King Charles and Queen Camilla commemorated Second World War veterans at a military procession outside Buckingham Palace, attended by other royal family members and the Prime Minister. The event honored those who served during the war, culminating in a flypast.
Later, the King and Queen will host a tea party for around 50 veterans and wartime survivors, accompanied by family and carers, in a decorated Marble Corridor. The royal family will interact with the veterans during this special reception.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Russian spies attended Brexit event in Parliament
Three Bulgarian nationals, convicted of espionage for Russia, attended a Brexit event in the UK Parliament in May 2016. Orlin Roussev, Biser Dzhambazov, and Katrin Ivanova were part of a Russian spy team recently found guilty in a major investigation.
#economy
Fox News: Trump says he'll call CEOs like Jeff Bezos if he has disagreement, calls him 'very nice guy'
President Trump defended his tariff policy in a recent NBC News interview, stating he would reach out to CEOs, including Jeff Bezos, if he disagreed with their actions regarding tariffs. He emphasized the importance of direct communication with business leaders to address issues that may harm the country.
Trump clarified that he views tariffs as incentives for companies to invest in the U.S. and asserted that the costs of tariffs are absorbed by companies rather than passed on to consumers. He expressed confidence in his understanding of economic matters compared to President Biden.
#culture
Breitbart: Nolte: Disney’s ‘Thunderbolts*’ Is Another Marvel Box Office Disappointment
Disney's latest Marvel release, Thunderbolts*, opened to a disappointing $76 million, ranking 28th among 34 MCU titles. Despite projections suggesting a higher opening, the film struggled against previous releases and fell short of expectations, earning just $162 million globally.
With production costs nearing $300 million, Thunderbolts* needs to gross between $500 million and $550 million to break even. The film's future performance is uncertain, especially with the MCU's recent struggles, including the poor showing of Captain America: Brave New World.
#crime
The Western Journal: Jury Selection to Start Monday, Signaling the Beginning of the Diddy Trial
Sean "Diddy" Combs is set to face trial in New York on charges of sexual abuse and sex trafficking, with jury selection beginning Monday. The indictment accuses him of a two-decade pattern of abusive behavior, including manipulation and violence against women.
Combs maintains his innocence, claiming all sexual encounters were consensual. The trial, expected to last at least eight weeks, could result in decades of prison time if he is convicted. This case marks the most serious legal challenge in Combs' history of legal troubles.
Fox News: Glendale, Arizona, shooting inside restaurant leaves 3 dead, 5 injured, police say
A shooting at El Camaron Gigante Mariscos & Steakhouse in Glendale, Arizona, resulted in three fatalities and five injuries on Sunday evening. Authorities are investigating the incident, which may involve multiple shooters, and are seeking information from witnesses.
No arrests have been made, but police are questioning several individuals to determine their involvement. Eyewitness accounts describe a chaotic scene, with people screaming and a victim's family member in distress.
Breitbart: Mexican Federal Agent Killed After Testifying in U.S. Trial of Drug Lord’s Son
A decorated Mexican federal police officer, Ivan Morales, and his wife were murdered in a targeted attack linked to his testimony in a U.S. trial that led to a life sentence for the son of a notorious cartel leader. The incident occurred in Morelos State, raising concerns about cartel retaliation.
Morales had previously survived a helicopter crash during a raid against the cartel, which resulted in the deaths of nine officers. Authorities are investigating the murder, which underscores the ongoing violence and danger faced by law enforcement in Mexico.