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Jun 4, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Exclusive—Rep. Brad Knott: I Fought Committed Illegal Immigrant Criminals, Here’s How to Stop Them
A former prosecutor highlights a persistent disregard for U.S. immigration laws among illegal aliens, noting that deportation often fails to deter repeat offenders. Many return shortly after deportation to continue criminal activities, exacerbating issues like human trafficking and drug crime.
In response, legislation is being proposed to impose harsher penalties on illegal aliens convicted of crimes, including longer prison sentences for re-entry. The aim is to create significant disincentives for illegal re-entry and to address the broader impacts of illegal immigration on American society.
#politics
The Western Journal: White House Issues Blistering Response to Biden's First Interview Since Leaving Office: 'This Feels Like Abuse'
Joe Biden, in a recent interview, broke the norm for former presidents by criticizing Donald Trump, accusing him of "modern-day appeasement" regarding Ukraine and calling his rhetoric "beneath America." White House communications director Steven Cheung responded harshly, claiming Biden has lost his mental faculties.
Biden defended his own presidency while dismissing Trump's first 100 days as lacking triumph. He cited his administration's achievements, which critics argue include a significant border crisis and high inflation. The interview has drawn attention for Biden's apparent struggles with clarity and coherence.
The Western Journal: Scott Bessent Shuts Down Democratic Rep During Hearing: 'It Would Be Detrimental to the Interests of the US to Answer That Question'
During a House Financial Services Committee hearing, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent was pressed by Rep. Nydia Velazquez for details on ongoing trade negotiations. Bessent firmly declined to answer, stating it would be detrimental to U.S. interests.
Despite Bessent's clear explanation, Velazquez continued to challenge him, demonstrating a lack of understanding of the implications of revealing sensitive information. Bessent maintained his position, emphasizing the importance of protecting U.S. negotiating strategies.
Breitbart: Breitbart News Hosting Policy Event with Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins May 20
Breitbart News is hosting a policy event featuring Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins on May 20, 2025. The event will address key USDA initiatives under the Trump administration, including food prices, farming policies, and the agency's efforts to eliminate waste and "woke" practices.
Rollins has already made significant impacts, such as reducing egg prices and targeting SNAP fraud. The event aims to provide insights into her strategies and future plans for the USDA, emphasizing technological advancements in agriculture.
#society
GB News: Princess Kate and Prince William 'conscious of protecting Princess Charlotte from challenging role'
Princess Charlotte, the second child of the Prince and Princess of Wales, faces unique challenges within the Royal Family hierarchy, distinct from her brother Prince George, the heir. Royal biographer Robert Hardman notes that the late Queen Elizabeth II understood the complexities of being in a "second place" role, as seen in the experiences of Prince Harry.
As Charlotte grows, William and Kate must navigate her identity challenges, which may include her potential title of Princess Royal. This title, steeped in history, is ultimately at the discretion of the monarch and could be declined by Charlotte if she chooses.
The American Mind: Side-Hustle Wives Are Tradwives Too
Megyn Kelly has urged conservative men to reconsider their preferences regarding women in the workforce, warning that discouraging women from working could lead to a loss of talent. Recent polling indicates a growing conservative sentiment favoring traditional gender roles, with significant support among Republican men and women for women returning to these roles.
Kelly's remarks highlight the complexity of modern "tradmoms," who can embody various roles including side-hustle wives, full-time homemakers, and those who shift between work and family responsibilities at different life stages. Polls show many American women prefer homemaking roles over full-time work, suggesting a cultural shift towards valuing family life within conservative circles.
Forbes: Pope Betting Odds: Here Are The Leading Candidates On Major Platforms
Millions are being wagered on who will succeed Pope Francis, with over $21 million on Polymarket and $8 million on Kalshi. Cardinal Pietro Parolin is the frontrunner, followed by Luis Antonio Tagle, but experts caution that the diverse conclave makes predictions challenging.
The conclave began Wednesday at the Sistine Chapel, with voting expected to last two to three days. Black smoke will indicate no decision, while white smoke will confirm a new pope has been elected.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: 'Handshake of Shame': Macron Welcomes Jihadi Junta Syria Prez to Paris
Syria's President Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former al-Qaeda member, visited Paris for talks with President Macron. Discussions centered on establishing a stable Syria and combating terrorism, despite al-Sharaa's controversial background and ongoing UN sanctions against him.
Critics, including French political figures, condemned the visit as a betrayal of jihadism victims, labeling it a "handshake of shame." The legitimacy of al-Sharaa's government is questioned due to its ties to terrorism, raising concerns about regional stability.
Times Of Israel: Witkoff said expected to brief UN Security Council on new US-Israeli Gaza aid plans
US special envoy Steve Witkoff will inform the UN Security Council about a new US-Israeli mechanism for aid delivery to Gaza, which has faced criticism for being inadequate. The US is also seeking international donations and cooperation for this initiative, while Israel claims it will prevent aid from reaching Hamas.
The situation in Gaza is dire, with rising hunger and malnutrition as aid has been blocked. Israeli officials warn of an impending humanitarian crisis. Meanwhile, discussions are ongoing about a potential US-led temporary administration in Gaza, similar to the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq.
#economy
The Telegraph: China agrees to US trade talks
China and the US are set to hold major trade talks in Geneva, marking the first discussions since tariffs were imposed during Trump's administration. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent emphasized the need for de-escalation amid concerns over the tariffs' economic impact.
China has faced significant challenges from the trade war, with retaliatory tariffs in place. The Chinese government agreed to the talks after weighing global expectations and domestic interests, asserting that it will not compromise its principles in negotiations.
#religion
Le Monde: Black smoke pours from the Sistine Chapel, indicating that no pope has been elected
Black smoke emerged from the Sistine Chapel on May 7, 2025, indicating that 133 cardinals did not elect a successor to Pope Francis on the first day of the conclave. The diverse group of cardinals, representing 70 countries, will continue voting in hopes of achieving the required two-thirds majority.
The conclave began with traditional rituals, including the chanting of the "Litany of the Saints." Cardinal Pietro Parolin led the proceedings, emphasizing the need for unity in selecting a new pope. While some cardinals anticipated a quick decision, historical trends suggest multiple rounds of voting may be necessary.
#culture
Fox News: Comedian Nate Bargatze says Disney has abandoned its audience as he talks about building rival media empire
Comedian Nate Bargatze is launching a family-friendly media empire, inspired by Walt Disney, while criticizing Disney's current leadership for abandoning its audience. He plans to focus on creating content that aligns with family values and aims to rival Disney's offerings.
Bargatze's vision includes movies, merchandise, podcasts, and even a theme park in Nashville. He believes the audience is essential to his success and aims to serve them with quality entertainment.
The Federalist: The Fake News Media Come For The Kentucky Derby
MSNBC's critique of the Kentucky Derby reflects a broader disdain for traditional American values, associating the event with Trump-era conservatism and nostalgia. The piece draws on Hunter Thompson's 1970 essay to argue that the Derby symbolizes a problematic longing for the past.
Celebrating traditions like the Derby fosters community and cultural heritage, essential for a healthy society. The event resonates with viewers across socioeconomic backgrounds, highlighting the importance of shared experiences and memories tied to cultural events.
#health
Fox News: Snack food recalled amid undeclared presence of almonds and sesame
New England Village Foods is recalling its 19th Hole Snack Mix due to undeclared allergens, specifically almonds and sesame. The recall affects 5-ounce and 10-ounce containers distributed in New England, New York, and Pennsylvania, prompted by a customer discovery.
Although no illnesses have been reported, the FDA warns that those allergic to these ingredients may face serious reactions. The issue arose from a temporary breakdown in the packaging process, and production has been suspended. Consumers are advised to return the product for a full refund.
#crime
Breitbart: Watch Live: Kash Patel Testifies Before House Committee
FBI Director Kash Patel is set to testify before the House Appropriations Committee regarding the agency's proposed budget. Earlier, he joined Attorney General Pam Bondi at a press conference to discuss Operation Restore Justice, aimed at combating child abuse and trafficking networks.
Fox News: Ax attack at university leaves 1 dead, 1 injured as police reportedly find severed head at scene
A violent incident occurred at Warsaw University when a man attacked individuals with an ax, resulting in one death and another person hospitalized with serious injuries. A female administrative employee was killed, and a security guard was critically injured.
The attacker, a 22-year-old man, was detained by police, who are currently investigating the scene. Reports indicate that a severed head and the weapon were found on campus.
#outdoors
On The Water: Striper Cup Week 1 Recap
The 2025 Striper Cup began on May 1, attracting anglers across various divisions, with notable catches reported in the first week. Five participants received prizes for their striped bass catches, including James Howard, who caught a 31-inch fish.
As the competition continues into Week 2, participants will vie for YETI gear prizes. Anglers can submit up to three fish per week for entry into the prize drawing, and new participants can join for a chance to win additional prizes, including a Robalo center console at StriperFest 2025.