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Jun 12, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Rapper Doechii Launches Falsehood Filled Tirade About L.A. Anti-ICE Riots at BET Awards
Rapper Doechii criticized immigration law enforcement in Los Angeles during her BET Awards acceptance speech, claiming the Trump administration is using military force against peaceful protests. She expressed solidarity with marginalized communities and condemned the fear instilled by such actions.
In response to violent protests against ICE operations, the federal government deployed 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles. Critics, including California Governor Gavin Newsom, labeled this move as an unnecessary escalation.
Fox News: Milwaukee judge not immune from charges after allegedly helping illegal immigrant evade ICE, prosecutors say
Federal prosecutors are contesting Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan's motion to dismiss an indictment accusing her of obstructing a federal immigration arrest. Dugan allegedly assisted an illegal immigrant, Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, in evading ICE agents during a court appearance.
Prosecutors argue that Dugan's claims of judicial immunity lack constitutional support and that her actions disrupted court proceedings. Dugan has pleaded not guilty, and her trial is set for July 21.
Breitbart: John Cusack Says 'ICE Nazis Doing the Bidding of Nazi Trump': 'Pure Nazi Lawlessness'
Actor John Cusack has criticized President Trump and his administration, labeling them as "Nazis" and accusing them of terrorizing non-white communities through ICE actions. He claims that the administration is unlawfully abducting citizens and legal immigrants, denying them due process.
In response to federal immigration enforcement in Los Angeles, protests erupted, leading to over 40 arrests. Governor Gavin Newsom condemned the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops as an unnecessary spectacle, urging peaceful protest against the actions of the federal government.
Forbes: TikTok Star Khaby Lame Leaves U.S. After ICE Detainment
Khaby Lame, the most-followed TikTok creator, was detained by ICE for overstaying his visa at a Las Vegas airport. He was granted voluntary departure and has since left the U.S., with reports suggesting he may be in Brazil.
Lame, who gained fame during the pandemic, has over 162 million TikTok followers and significant earnings from brand deals. His detainment coincides with ongoing protests against ICE and Trump's deployment of National Guard troops in response.
Breitbart: Morning Consult Poll: Majority Approve of Trump's Immigration Position
A majority of voters, 51%, support President Trump's immigration policies, according to Morning Consult. This approval comes amid protests against ICE and Trump's increased military presence in California. Polls show strong Republican backing for deportation efforts, while opinions differ sharply across party lines.
In contrast, 71% of Democrats favor allowing illegal immigrants to stay and seek citizenship, while 75% of Republicans believe they should leave the U.S. The Department of Homeland Security has noted that many arrested during recent operations have serious criminal backgrounds.
#society
Fox News: First-known puberty blocker patient says 'insulting' youth gender movement makes mockery of true dysphoria
The first known patient to receive puberty blockers for gender dysphoria criticized the current youth gender identity movement, calling it "insulting" and likening it to a "fashion statement." Identifying as a man now, he expressed that the movement undermines the serious nature of gender transition.
He emphasized that the modern focus on diverse gender identities distracts from the genuine struggles of those who truly identify as transgender. His comments come amid ongoing debates about medical interventions for minors, including an executive order by former President Trump aimed at limiting such practices.
The Federalist: Sponsors Refuse to Say If They'll Cut Ties With Simone Biles
Simone Biles faces backlash and calls for boycotts of her sponsors after insulting women's sports advocate Riley Gaines on social media. Biles criticized Gaines for her stance on transgender athletes in women's sports, leading to public outrage and threats to boycott brands like Athleta.
Biles' sponsors, including Athleta, Wheaties, and Powerade, have not publicly responded to inquiries about their continued support following her comments. The controversy raises questions about the alignment of these brands with their pro-women messaging amid the ongoing debate over inclusivity in sports.
The Economist: Blighty newsletter: Fiscal choices, big and small
Britain is facing significant fiscal choices as it navigates various developments, including a potential return to tactical nuclear capabilities for the Royal Air Force and ongoing renovations at Manchester's Town Hall.
Concerns are also rising over a ruling that may lead to blasphemy laws, while discussions about regulating the water industry are underway. Additionally, a new attraction in London aims to rekindle interest in Elvis Presley.
Fox News: Republican state AGs seek ‘game plan’ from FBI, DOJ amid ‘growing wave of antisemitic domestic terrorism’
Republican attorneys general from 27 states have requested a meeting with the FBI and Department of Justice to develop a strategy against antisemitic domestic terrorism. They expressed concern over rising antisemitism following the Hamas attacks on Israel and recent violent incidents targeting Jewish individuals.
The letter highlights specific attacks, including the murder of two Israeli Embassy staff members and a violent incident involving an illegal immigrant in Boulder, Colorado. The attorneys general seek to enhance cooperation between state and federal law enforcement to effectively combat this growing threat.
Fox News: Justin Baldoni's attorney calls Blake Lively's victory claims 'false' after court dismisses lawsuit
Justin Baldoni's countersuit against Blake Lively was dismissed, but he plans to amend claims related to sexual harassment and defamation. Lively, who previously filed a lawsuit against Baldoni, expressed the emotional toll of retaliatory lawsuits and emphasized her commitment to women's rights.
Both parties are preparing for a trial set for March 2026, with Baldoni's team maintaining confidence in their case despite the dismissal. Lively's legal team has sought to limit public commentary during the ongoing legal battle.
The Federalist: Does Biles' Hubby Agree With Her War On Women's Sports?
Chicago Bears safety Jonathan Owens is under scrutiny regarding his stance on trans-identifying men in women's sports, especially given his wife, Olympic gymnast Simone Biles, publicly criticized swimmer Riley Gaines for advocating for female-only competitions. Biles suggested creating a separate category for trans athletes instead of excluding them.
The debate highlights a divide among athletes, with some, like former NFL players and sports commentators, opposing the inclusion of trans-identifying men in women's sports. Owens' silence on the issue raises questions about his views, as some speculate he may align with Biles or hold a contrary opinion but is hesitant to voice it publicly.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Greta Thunberg accuses Israel of kidnap after Gaza aid boat intercepted
Greta Thunberg accused Israel of "kidnapping" her and other activists after their boat carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza was intercepted. She emphasized the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, calling for global awareness and action against what she described as violations of international law.
Thunberg, deported to Paris, criticized the inaction of governments regarding the situation in Gaza. She vowed to continue her activism despite her experience, stating that the mission was to deliver aid and show solidarity with Palestinians.
Fox News: Iran becoming 'much more aggressive' in nuclear talks, Trump tells Fox News
President Trump stated that Iran has adopted a more aggressive stance in nuclear negotiations, which he finds surprising and disappointing. Senior officials noted that Iran is stalling talks while continuing its nuclear advancements.
Further updates are expected as negotiations continue.
#military
The Economist: Might the Royal Air Force go nuclear again?
The UK may reconsider its nuclear capabilities as defense reviews suggest the Royal Air Force could soon deploy tactical nuclear bombs. This marks a significant shift in military strategy, reminiscent of past nuclear operations at RAF Barnham.
The discussions around nuclear armament reflect growing concerns about national security and defense readiness. The potential reintroduction of these weapons raises questions about Britain's military posture in the current geopolitical landscape.
The Telegraph: Defence at 5pc or learn to speak Russian? Spasibo, Mr Rutte
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has warned the UK that failing to invest in military capabilities could lead to dire consequences, likening current threats from Russia to the rise of Nazi Germany. He emphasized the need for a defense spending target of 3.5% of GDP to deter aggression.
Rutte's remarks highlight the importance of strength in the face of tyranny, cautioning against appeasement. He noted that historical failures to rearm led to conflict, urging the UK to avoid repeating past mistakes and to bolster its military readiness to protect against potential threats from Russia.
#health
Breitbart: Watch Live: NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya Testifies Before Senate
NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya is set to testify before the Senate Appropriations Committee regarding the agency's proposed budget. This comes after Robert F. Kennedy Jr., head of HHS, announced the dismissal of all current members of the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices, planning to appoint new candidates.
The changes raise questions about the future direction of immunization policy and the influence of new appointees on public health decisions.