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Jun 3, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Identity of second wrongfully deported man revealed, as Trump admin fights his return to US soil
Daniel Lozano-Camargo, a 20-year-old Venezuelan man wrongfully deported to El Salvador in March, had his identity revealed this week. He was part of a group of young asylum seekers whose deportations violated a settlement agreement with the Department of Homeland Security, which stated that their asylum claims should be fully adjudicated before removal.
Despite a federal judge's order for his return, the Trump administration has resisted, arguing that Lozano-Camargo's criminal record disqualifies him from asylum eligibility. The case raises questions about the administration's adherence to legal agreements regarding deportation processes.
Breitbart: Watch Live: Department of Homeland Security Oversight Hearing
Secretary Kristi Noem testified before the House Subcommittee on Homeland Security regarding the Department of Homeland Security's oversight. She is expected to address the Trump administration's mass deportation efforts.
Additionally, the DHS announced $1,000 payments and free flights for illegal immigrants who choose to self-deport.
#politics
Human Events: ALLEN MASHBURN: MAGA voters must become MAGA leaders
The MAGA movement is portrayed as a vital force for America's future, urging its supporters to take action beyond voting for Trump. With nearly 80 million voters, the movement is seen as essential for the Republican Party's survival and success in upcoming elections.
Supporters are encouraged to run for local offices to implement Trump’s policies and combat leftist ideologies in their communities. The call to action emphasizes grassroots involvement, aiming to build a future grounded in patriotism and strong values.
The Federalist: Judge Decides Dem Wins NC Court Race Despite Ballot Questions
A federal judge in North Carolina has ordered the State Board of Elections to certify the election of Democrat Justice Allison Riggs, despite concerns over tens of thousands of questionable ballots. The ruling maintains Riggs' 734-vote lead and allows ballots lacking identification to be counted.
Judge Richard Myers emphasized that altering election rules retroactively violates constitutional rights, but the decision raises questions about voter eligibility and election integrity. The Republican candidate has one week to appeal the ruling.
Fox News: House Democrats storm out of cryptocurrency hearing, alleging Trump 'corruption'
House Democrats, led by Rep. Maxine Waters, staged a walkout during a joint hearing on agriculture and financial services, opting to conduct their own hearing regarding President Trump's alleged connections to cryptocurrency.
Chairman Rep. French Hill emphasized the commitment of committee Republicans to collaborate across party lines to establish a framework that safeguards Americans while fostering innovation in the digital asset sector.
The Western Journal: Ultimate Humiliation: NYT Has to Credit Trump's Superhuman Bravery for Pulitzer Prize Win
The New York Times received four Pulitzer Prizes, including one for photographer Doug Mills, who documented the assassination attempt on President Trump. While Mills showed bravery, the Times' recognition is seen as ironic, reflecting a disconnect between the establishment media and the values of many Americans.
The commentary draws parallels between Trump's courage and that of George Washington, emphasizing that true courage involves self-sacrifice. The Times' awards highlight the contrast between the establishment's self-congratulation and Trump's willingness to face danger.
#society
Fox News: Baked beans inspired by popular TV series recalled for undeclared allergen
Vietti Food Group is recalling 4,515 cases of Yellowstone Brown Sugar Molasses Baked Beans due to undeclared soy, posing a risk for those with soy allergies. The product was distributed across 23 states, but no illnesses have been reported.
Consumers are advised to return the cans, marked with a best-if-used date of Feb. 17, 2028, for a full refund.
The Mirror: Meghan Markle shares never-before-seen snap of Prince Archie as he turns six
Meghan Markle shared a new photo of Prince Archie to celebrate his sixth birthday, captioning it with heartfelt wishes. While Archie had a party last weekend, his father, Prince Harry, is in Las Vegas for a youth initiative launch, missing the actual birthday.
The day is tinged with sadness as Harry's relationship with his father, King Charles, remains strained, and the King is unlikely to participate in celebrations. Harry has expressed concerns about his father's health and their lack of contact, which affects Archie's relationship with his grandfather.
Fox News: Columbia University settles for $750M with victims of convicted sex criminal Dr. Robert Hadden
Columbia University has reached a $750 million settlement with 576 victims of former gynecologist Robert Hadden, who was convicted of sexual abuse. This settlement, approved in Manhattan Supreme Court, brings the university's total payouts related to Hadden's abuses to over $1 billion.
Victims' attorney Anthony T. DiPietro criticized Columbia for prioritizing its reputation over patient safety. The university has initiated an external investigation and updated safety policies in response to the abuses. DiPietro emphasized the importance of holding institutions accountable for covering up exploitation.
Breitbart: Fired Union Workers Protest NYC Hotel Hosting A-List Celebrities for Met Gala
Fired union workers protested outside The Surrey Hotel in NYC, where celebrities were staying for the Met Gala. The Hotel Trade Council claims the new owners, Reuben Brothers, have not rehired nearly 100 employees laid off during the pandemic, calling it a union-busting tactic.
Former employees shared their struggles, emphasizing the impact of job loss on their families. The union urged celebrities to support the workers by advocating for their rehiring. A lawsuit against the new management is pending, alleging violations of a pandemic-era law aimed at retaining workers.
#economy
CNSNews: 1,230 Reasons Employees, Employers Need Extension of Trump Tax Cuts
The Trump Tax Cuts are set to expire at the end of the year, prompting efforts from President Trump and Republican allies to extend them. Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) has compiled 1,230 testimonials showcasing the positive impacts of these tax cuts on job creation, pay raises, and business expansions across various industries.
Despite the evidence presented, Democrats are opposing the extension of these tax cuts. The testimonials highlight how small businesses, including restaurants and coffee shops, have benefited from the cuts, leading to increased wages and new job opportunities.
#military
The Western Journal: Pete Hegseth Announces 'Historic' Move to Restructure Military with 'Less Generals' Order
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a plan to reduce the number of generals and flag officers in the U.S. military, aiming for a more effective and lethal force. The initiative, dubbed "Less Generals, More GIs," seeks a 20% cut in four-star officers and a 10% overall reduction, reallocating resources to frontline troops.
Hegseth emphasized that the restructuring is not punitive but a strategic move to enhance military readiness and efficiency. He cited a need to adapt to the global threat environment, asserting that a leaner command structure will uphold the U.S. as a dominant military force.
#culture
The Telegraph: White Lotus star ‘wears Rosa Parks themed underwear’ to Met Gala
Actress Lisa from "White Lotus" faced criticism for wearing a bodysuit to the Met Gala that featured what appeared to be Rosa Parks's face. The outfit was intended to honor the theme of black dandyism but was deemed disrespectful by some observers.
The backlash highlights concerns over appropriating historical figures in fashion. Critics labeled the choice as "distasteful."
#health
Fox News: Montel Williams gets candid about MS, chronic pain and opioid abuse after blunt warning from doctor
Montel Williams opened up about his life with multiple sclerosis (MS) during an interview with Sean Hannity. Diagnosed in 1999, he faced a grim prognosis that he might be in a wheelchair within five years. Initially unaware that MS could affect Black individuals, he later learned that the disease can progress more aggressively in this community.
Williams struggled with pain and opioid addiction for nearly two years before seeking healthier management strategies, including a vegan diet and CBD. He emphasizes the importance of reducing inflammation and psychological coping techniques to manage his condition.
#crime
GB News: Sainsbury's rolls out new anti-theft feature at self-service tills sparking mixed reactions from shoppers
Sainsbury's has launched a new security feature at self-service checkouts aimed at reducing shoplifting. The system uses cameras to provide real-time video replays of unscanned items, prompting shoppers to verify their scanning before proceeding.
The initiative comes amid a 29% rise in shoplifting incidents over the past year, reaching a 20-year high. Retail sources view the technology as a gentler deterrent compared to traditional methods, while customer reactions have been mixed.
#science
Le Monde: A key and enigmatic player in global warming? Clouds
Cumulus congestus clouds, formed by rapidly rising warm, moist air, indicate atmospheric instability and can evolve into cumulonimbus clouds. They are a subject of scientific study due to their significant role in climate change projections.
Recent research highlights the uncertainty surrounding how clouds may amplify climate change, particularly in light of record global heatwaves since 2023. Understanding cloud behavior is crucial for accurate climate modeling.