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Jun 12, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Man Accused of Injuring Federal Officer with Rock in L.A. Riot IDed
Elpidio Reyna, 40, has been identified as the suspect who allegedly threw rocks at federal officers during an anti-ICE protest in Paramount, California. The incident occurred amid violent demonstrations against immigration enforcement, resulting in injuries to a Border Patrol agent.
Reyna faces charges of assault on a federal officer, with a potential sentence of up to eight years. The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to his capture. Despite the unrest, ICE continues its operations, arresting individuals deemed dangerous criminals.
Breitbart: Homan: CA Officials also Subject to Prosecution if They 'Cross the Line'
Tom Homan, Trump's border czar, stated on FNC that no one, including California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, is above the law amid ongoing anti-ICE protests. He emphasized that if they impede enforcement efforts or commit crimes, prosecution would follow.
Homan clarified that while he did not threaten arrest, he would support legal action if officials cross legal boundaries. He reiterated the principle that accountability applies to all, referencing past prosecutions of public figures.
The Federalist: Trump Isn't Inflaming Violence. Democrats Invited It Here
Riots in Los Angeles erupted following federal immigration enforcement actions, with left-wing figures blaming former President Trump. Critics argue that these disturbances stem from years of Democratic open-border policies rather than Trump's actions.
Amidst the chaos, Trump deployed National Guard troops, while local leaders accused him of inciting the violence. However, public sentiment appears to be shifting in favor of Trump's immigration policies, as many view the riots as a consequence of unchecked mass migration.
Breitbart: DHS Highlights Crimes of Illegal Immigrants Arrested in L.A. Operation
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has reported on the criminal histories of illegal aliens arrested during recent ICE operations, highlighting serious offenses such as child molestation, domestic violence, and drug-related crimes. Protests against these arrests have erupted in Los Angeles, where DHS claims that the actions of ICE are aimed at enhancing community safety.
DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin criticized local leaders for prioritizing the rights of violent criminal illegal aliens over citizen safety. She urged protesters to recognize the role of ICE in maintaining public order rather than opposing their efforts.
#politics
Breitbart: Sheriff Bianco: Newsom 'Encouraged' L.A. Riots, He's 'Fueling This'
Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom for allegedly encouraging unrest in Los Angeles following ICE arrests. Bianco claimed Newsom's actions undermine the rule of law and contribute to societal decay, urging him to refrain from interfering with law enforcement.
Bianco accused Newsom of being disingenuous and politically motivated, asserting that his rhetoric has fueled lawlessness over the years. He emphasized the importance of adhering to the law and the consequences of breaking the social compact.
Breitbart: Trump Slams 'Incompetent' Democrats Newsom, Bass over L.A. Riots and Fires
President Trump criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass for their handling of recent riots and wildfires, claiming their inaction necessitated the deployment of National Guard and Marines to restore order. He accused them of incompetence regarding the permitting process for rebuilding homes destroyed in the fires.
Trump emphasized that federal permits were nearly complete, while local permits lagged behind. His remarks followed further unrest in Los Angeles, including looting incidents, and coincided with protests spreading to other cities, such as New York.
Le Monde: Brazil's Bolsonaro takes the stand before the Supreme Court over alleged coup plan
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is on trial for allegedly plotting to overturn the 2022 election results and remain in power. He faces multiple charges, including attempting to stage a coup, which could lead to decades in prison if convicted. Bolsonaro denies the allegations, claiming political persecution.
The trial involves Bolsonaro and seven associates, with testimonies revealing plans to cancel the election results and incite military intervention. The case is linked to the January 8, 2023, riot in Brasilia, where supporters attempted to oust the newly elected President Lula da Silva. The Supreme Court proceedings continue with additional defendants and witnesses.
#society
Fox News: MSNBC contributor claims 'dark' Trump supporters enjoy watching ICE act like 'slave catchers'
Dr. Eddie Glaude, a Princeton professor, criticized President Trump's supporters for allegedly enjoying ICE's immigration raids in Los Angeles, likening the situation to historical divisions between "slaveholders and slave catchers." He expressed concern over the impact of these raids on local communities and questioned the moral implications for those witnessing the deportations.
Glaude described the atmosphere in L.A. as one of terror, with protesters reacting violently against ICE actions. He argued that Trump's rhetoric allows supporters to reveal their true selves, suggesting a darker side to their motivations.
GB News: Violence erupts in Northern Ireland as thousands take to streets in anti-immigration protest
A protest in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, over an alleged sexual assault escalated into a riot, with around 2,500 attendees clashing with police. The protest was in response to charges against two teenage boys for the assault, which has raised concerns about immigration in the area.
Tensions flared as some protesters turned violent, throwing missiles and targeting homes. Local leaders condemned the violence, emphasizing the need for calm and community safety. Police urged the public to remain responsible and avoid further disorder.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Israel objects to foreign nations sanctioning its officials
The UK, along with Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and Norway, has imposed sanctions and travel bans on Israeli ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich for inciting violence and human rights abuses against Palestinians. The ministers' rhetoric on displacement and settlement expansion has drawn international condemnation.
Israeli officials, including Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, have criticized the sanctions as outrageous and detrimental to negotiations with Hamas. The joint statement from the five countries also reflects ongoing tensions regarding Israel's military actions in Gaza and humanitarian aid restrictions.
#economy
The Economist: The cities winning from war
Three European towns—Bourges, Unterlüss, and Warsaw—are experiencing economic revitalization due to increased demand for armaments manufacturing amid ongoing conflicts. Once struggling with job losses, these cities are now benefiting from a surge in military production.
This shift highlights the complex relationship between warfare and local economies, as historical sites of arms manufacturing regain significance in the current geopolitical climate.
The Federalist: Josh Hawley Pushes Failed Left-Wing Economic Policies
Sen. Josh Hawley has introduced the "Higher Wages for American Workers Act," proposing to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour and adjust it for inflation. Critics argue that such policies have historically led to higher unemployment and negative economic impacts, citing examples from California's recent wage hikes.
Despite intentions to help workers, experts like Dr. Thomas Sowell warn that minimum wage laws can harm entry-level job seekers. Hawley's alignment with some Democratic policies, including opposition to Medicaid cuts and capping credit card interest rates, raises concerns about the effectiveness of his economic proposals.
#military
Fox News: Top House Democrat grills Hegseth on submarine spending plans: 'Give us the details'
Rep. Rosa DeLauro criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth during a House Appropriations Committee hearing over delays in U.S. shipbuilding capacity. She highlighted a significant gap between current production and strategic needs, particularly as China's shipbuilding capabilities far exceed those of the U.S.
Hegseth acknowledged the gap but claimed efforts were underway to address it, including increased funding for submarine programs. DeLauro demanded detailed plans and data, expressing concern over potential funding shifts that could hinder production. The U.S. Navy's shipbuilding capacity has declined since the Cold War, with current operational vessels falling short of requirements.
#health
The Western Journal: RFK Jr. Fires Every Last Member of Biden-Appointed Vaccine Committee: ‘Clean Sweep’
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has dissolved the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices, citing a need to restore public trust in vaccines. He criticized the previous panel for conflicts of interest and a lack of transparency, asserting that a complete overhaul is necessary.
Kennedy's decision has sparked significant debate, with critics warning it could undermine public health and safety by politicizing vaccine recommendations. He aims to appoint members who are independent from the vaccine industry to foster unbiased scientific inquiry.
#crime
Fox News: Louisiana father who left 1-year-old daughter in hot car for over 9 hours faces murder charge: police
A Louisiana father, Joseph Boatman, has been charged with second-degree murder after allegedly leaving his 21-month-old daughter in a hot car for over nine hours, resulting in her death. Authorities reported that Boatman had been drinking before the incident.
Temperatures reached around 90 degrees, and the child was found unresponsive after a family member checked the vehicle. This incident marks one of five such cases this year in the U.S., highlighting the dangers of leaving children unattended in vehicles.
#science
Le Monde: How solar wind may have eroded the atmosphere of Mars
Researchers have confirmed the atmospheric escape process known as "sputtering" on Mars, based on over nine years of data from the Maven probe. This finding sheds light on how Mars lost its atmosphere billions of years ago, suggesting it once had liquid water and a warmer climate.
The study enhances our understanding of Mars' early history, indicating it was not always the cold, barren planet it is today. Current atmospheric pressure on Mars is just 0.6% of Earth's, highlighting the significant changes the planet has undergone.