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Jun 6, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Trump Urges SCOTUS to Permit End of Biden-Era Mass Migration Pipeline
The Trump administration is appealing to the Supreme Court to end a parole program initiated by Biden that allowed over 530,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela into the U.S. A district court previously blocked this action, citing the need for case-by-case consideration for each migrant.
Concerns have arisen regarding fraud within the program, with reports indicating that some migrants on the Terrorist Watch List received Medicaid benefits and were registered to vote. The appeal argues that the district court's ruling undermines executive authority and disrupts immigration policy.
#politics
Breitbart: Ohio GOP Formally Endorses Vivek Ramaswamy for Governor
The Ohio Republican Party has officially endorsed Vivek Ramaswamy for governor, with a significant 60-3 vote from the State Central Committee. Ramaswamy expressed gratitude for the support and highlighted endorsements from notable figures, including President Trump.
Trump praised Ramaswamy's candidacy, calling him "Young, Strong, and Smart" and asserting he would be a great governor for Ohio. Ramaswamy emphasized his commitment to reviving conviction in the state and expressed his honor in running for the position.
Fox News: Gavin Newsom removes ad after being knocked for using Ukraine footage while bragging about California
California Governor Gavin Newsom faced backlash after posting an advertisement touting the state's economy, which incorrectly featured footage from Ukraine and Estonia instead of California. The ad was quickly deleted and replaced with domestic footage after users pointed out the error.
Critics have accused Newsom of prioritizing his presidential ambitions over his gubernatorial responsibilities, with a recent poll indicating that 54% of California voters believe he is more focused on personal aspirations than addressing state issues.
#society
Breitbart: Old Software Strands Thousands of San Francisco Commuters
The BART train system in San Francisco experienced a shutdown due to a computer networking issue, leaving thousands of commuters stranded. The system, which serves over 150,000 riders daily, relies on outdated technology, including software from 1998, highlighting the need for infrastructure upgrades.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has also pointed out similar issues in the U.S. air traffic control system, which suffers from a lack of controllers and outdated equipment. Despite significant infrastructure spending, these problems persist.
On The Water: Managers Advance Next Round of Striped Bass Management Measures
The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission is working on a plan to rebuild the striped bass population by 2029. Current projections indicate only a 49% chance of success under existing rules, necessitating a 7% reduction in fishery removals by 2026 to improve odds to 60%.
Draft Addendum III outlines proposed management changes, including adjustments to harvest rules, tagging practices, measurement standards, and seasonal closures. A revised version will be open for public comment in August 2025, with a full stock assessment planned for 2027.
GB News: School forced into lockdown after bomb threat as 'all students evacuated' from site
Frome Community College in Somerset was evacuated after receiving a bomb threat from an unknown caller on May 8. Students were informed the disruption was due to a gas leak, while police conducted a thorough search of the campus and found nothing suspicious.
The incident was deemed a malicious hoax, and normal school activities resumed shortly after. Authorities are handling the matter, but it is unclear if an investigation to trace the caller is ongoing.
Forbes: Bill Belichick’s Girlfriend Jordon Hudson Not Banned From UNC Football Facilities, School Says
The University of North Carolina has clarified that Jordon Hudson, girlfriend of football head coach Bill Belichick, is welcome at its football facilities, countering a report suggesting she was banned due to concerns over her impact on UNC and Belichick's legacy.
Despite the university's statement, podcast host Pablo Torre maintains that his sources within UNC indicated otherwise, implying potential issues with Hudson's presence. Hudson, also a publicist for Belichick, is noted for her entrepreneurial ventures and upcoming participation in the Miss Maine USA pageant.
#economy
Fox News: Trump says 80% tariff on China ‘seems right’ ahead of weekend talks with Beijing
President Trump proposed an "80% Tariff on China" on Truth Social, stating the final decision would be made by U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. This suggestion comes ahead of crucial trade talks in Switzerland, where concessions from China are expected.
Trump emphasized that China is eager to negotiate, and the upcoming discussions will determine the future of U.S.-China trade relations. The administration's previous tariffs included a steep 145% on Chinese goods, which China countered with its own tariffs on U.S. products.
#religion
The Federalist: Pope Leo XIV Will Probably Not Be Francis 2.0
Pope Leo XIV, previously Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, has sparked debate among commentators who label him "Francis 2.0" due to his social media history. However, early indications suggest he may lean towards traditional Catholic practices, particularly in his support for the Latin Mass, contrasting with Pope Francis's restrictions.
His name choice, Leo XIV, reflects a commitment to orthodox teachings, reminiscent of his predecessor Leo XIII, who addressed modernism and social issues. If Pope Leo XIV maintains this trajectory, his papacy could signify a return to doctrinal clarity and a stronger defense of the Catholic faith.
#crime
Breitbart: Diddy Sex Trafficking Trial Jury Selection Delayed in Surprise Decision Over 'Cold Feet' Fear
Jury selection for Sean “Diddy” Combs' racketeering and sex trafficking trial has been postponed until Monday, just before opening arguments. Combs, who has pleaded not guilty, faces serious charges including sexual abuse and kidnapping, with potential life imprisonment if convicted.
Prosecutors allege Combs used his influence to exploit women over two decades. The trial is expected to last two months, and jury selection will narrow down from 45 potential jurors to 12 and 6 alternates. The process includes questioning about impartiality, particularly regarding disturbing evidence.