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#illegals

Fox News: US intel agencies say Venezuelan regime doesn't direct Tren de Aragua gang, undercutting Trump admin: report
US intel agencies say Venezuelan regime doesn't direct Tren de Aragua gang, undercutting Trump admin: report
A U.S. intelligence memo indicates that Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's regime does not directly control the Tren de Aragua (TdA) gang, contradicting claims made by the Trump administration to justify deportations under the Alien Enemies Act. The memo suggests that while the regime permits TdA's operations, it does not actively cooperate with them.

However, some Venezuelan officials are believed to facilitate TdA members' migration to the U.S. to further destabilize governments. The memo highlights a complex relationship between the Maduro regime and TdA, marked by both cooperation and confrontation.


Fox News: Democrat floats work visa suggestion in response to Trump admin's $1,000 self-deportation offer
Democrat floats work visa suggestion in response to Trump admin's $1,000 self-deportation offer
The Department of Homeland Security is offering $1,000 to illegal aliens who choose to self-deport using the CBP Home App. This initiative aims to reduce deportation costs significantly, as it is projected to cut expenses by around 70%.

In contrast, Senator Ruben Gallego proposed an alternative approach, suggesting that illegal immigrants should pay a $5,000 fine, undergo background checks, and be granted renewable work visas. He emphasized that this method aligns with current practices for other immigrants.


#politics

Fox News: Billionaire Harvard alum agrees school may need to lose tax-exempt status, calls for a 'change in leadership'
Billionaire Harvard alum agrees school may need to lose tax-exempt status, calls for a 'change in leadership'
Bill Ackman, a billionaire and Harvard alum, criticized the university's leadership for its handling of antisemitic protests and suggested it should lose its tax-exempt status. He called for new leadership at Harvard, particularly targeting Penny Pritzker, while acknowledging the university's shift towards political advocacy.

Ackman believes Harvard should focus on education and research rather than political agendas. He expressed doubts about the Trump administration's ability to revoke the university's tax-exempt status but emphasized the need for accountability and change in leadership.


The Federalist: WaPo Wins Pulitzer After Minimizing Trump Assassination Attempt
WaPo Wins Pulitzer After Minimizing Trump Assassination Attempt
The Washington Post won a Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of the July 13, 2024, attempted assassination of Donald Trump, describing the incident as “loud noises” at a rally. This characterization downplayed the gravity of the event, which included gunfire that resulted in the death of firefighter Corey Comperatore.

Critics argue that the Post's framing reflects a broader media failure to accurately report on political violence. Other outlets also minimized the incident, with similar language that obscured the reality of the assassination attempt. The award raises questions about journalistic integrity and the standards of the Pulitzer Prize.


#technology

GB News: Microsoft asks millions of Windows and Xbox users to DELETE their passwords in dramatic shake-up
Microsoft asks millions of Windows and Xbox users to DELETE their passwords in dramatic shake-up
Microsoft is transitioning to a passwordless system for new accounts, promoting the use of passkeys, which utilize biometrics like facial recognition and fingerprints for authentication. This shift aims to enhance security and user experience while reducing the risk of password-related attacks.

The implementation of passkeys is part of a broader movement led by the FIDO Alliance, which includes major tech companies. Microsoft reports that passkeys significantly outperform traditional passwords in terms of security and convenience, with a goal to eliminate passwords entirely from its platform.