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Jun 12, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Trump brings receipts he called Newsom amid LA riots as California gov claims there wasn't 'even a voicemail'
President Trump refuted Governor Newsom's claims about their communication, stating they spoke for 16 minutes on Saturday. Trump criticized Newsom for not adequately managing riots in California and shared a screenshot of the call to support his claim. Newsom, however, denied the call took place.
The situation escalated as violent riots erupted in Los Angeles in response to federal immigration raids, prompting Trump to deploy National Guard and Marines to restore order. Local leaders condemned the raids while expressing support for the affected communities.
Fox News: Trump says nationwide immigration raids on the way, rioters to face 'greater force' than LA
President Trump announced that Americans should anticipate more immigration raids similar to those in California, asserting that any resulting riots will be met with "equal or greater force." He criticized the Biden administration for allowing illegal immigrants into the country and emphasized his commitment to deporting them.
In response to the riots in Los Angeles, Trump deployed 2,000 National Guard members and hundreds of Marines to restore order. Local leaders condemned the raids, while Trump claimed that without federal intervention, the situation would have escalated further. The administration's actions are part of Trump's broader immigration strategy.
#politics
Fox News: 'Israel-Palestine Conflict' section of study guide for New York high schoolers draws outrage
A New York State Regents Exam study guide for 10th graders has faced criticism for its portrayal of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, labeling Zionism as "extreme nationalism" and including contentious examples of terrorism. Both local school officials and state education representatives have distanced themselves from the guide, asserting it was not created or approved by them.
The backlash has come from various political figures, including Rep. Ritchie Torres and Rep. Elise Stefanik, who condemned the guide's framing of Zionism and accused it of promoting anti-Israel sentiments. The New York State Education Department stated it would monitor the situation and take necessary actions, while the school district plans to revise its curriculum with expert oversight.
Fox News: Dems join clergy to pray for 'moral reckoning' to fix Big, Beautiful Bill: ‘I still know how to agitate'
Several Democratic senators and clergy members held a vigil at the Capitol to oppose the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. They expressed concerns that the bill would harm vulnerable populations, with Rev. Jim Wallis and Sen. Chris Coons highlighting its potential negative impact on healthcare and food security.
Sen. Raphael Warnock emphasized the moral implications of the budget, asserting that it reflects societal values regarding who is deemed important. He drew parallels between the current situation and past protests, reiterating the need to advocate for those who could be adversely affected by the legislation.
Times Of Israel: In first, Palestinian Authority’s Abbas condemns Hamas October 7 attack
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas condemned Hamas's October 7 attack for the first time, calling for the immediate release of hostages. He aims to gain international support for the PA to replace Hamas in Gaza and has proposed reforms, including ending rewards for families of attackers.
Abbas outlined steps for peace, including the demilitarization of Hamas and a commitment to hold elections under international supervision. His letter precedes a UN conference on a two-state solution, which Abbas hopes will lead to recognition of a Palestinian state.
Fox News: Retired Justice Stephen Breyer's brother assigned to Newsom National Guard lawsuit
Judge Charles Breyer, brother of retired Justice Stephen Breyer, will preside over California Governor Gavin Newsom's lawsuit against the Trump administration. The suit claims Trump overstepped his authority by mobilizing National Guard troops in response to protests and riots in Los Angeles.
Newsom alleges that Trump's actions constituted an "unprecedented power grab" that exacerbated chaos, while Trump argues the deployment was necessary for safety. The case highlights the tensions between state and federal authority amid ongoing unrest.
#society
Breitbart: Trans Producer for Disney's 'Star Wars: The Acolyte' Blames 'Rabid Aggression' of L.A.P.D. After Being Hit by Rubber Bullets During Riots
Transgender actor Jen Richards criticized the Los Angeles Police Department for their use of rubber bullets and stun grenades during recent protests in L.A. He described his experience of being struck while participating in what he called a peaceful demonstration against perceived injustices.
Richards shared his account on Instagram, expressing his determination to stand up for truth and empathy amidst the chaos. He also encouraged followers to identify LAPD officers he encountered during the protests.
Le Monde: California governor asks court to block Trump administration from using troops in immigration raids
California Governor Gavin Newsom has filed an emergency request to block the Trump administration's deployment of National Guard and Marines for immigration raids in Los Angeles amid ongoing protests. The deployment follows heightened immigration enforcement that has sparked public outcry and unrest.
Local officials, including the police chief, argue that the military presence complicates public safety efforts. Protests have spread across multiple cities, with demonstrators opposing the administration's immigration policies. The Pentagon estimates the deployment will cost $134 million.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: IDF shoots down Yemen missile; multiple interceptors launched as it breaks up
The Israeli military intercepted a ballistic missile launched by the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen, marking a continuation of frequent missile attacks on Israel. The missile, aimed at Ben Gurion Airport, was broken into fragments upon interception, prompting additional defensive measures.
In retaliation, Israel targeted Houthi infrastructure in Yemen, marking its first naval strike in the conflict. The Houthis have been consistently attacking Israel since November 2023, with a significant uptick in missile launches since March 2025. No injuries were reported from the latest missile attack.
GB News: Greta Thunberg and 'freedom floatilla' activists REFUSED to watch footage of Oct 7 as she's pictured on deportation flight
Greta Thunberg has been deported from Israel after being detained while attempting to breach the naval blockade of Gaza. Israeli officials reported that she and her companions refused to watch footage of the October 7 attacks by Hamas, which they were shown prior to deportation.
The Israeli government characterized Thunberg's actions as a pro-Hamas publicity stunt, while her supporters called for pressure on the Swedish government for her release. Other crew members from the intercepted vessel are contesting their deportation, as Israel maintains its blockade to prevent weapons from reaching Hamas.
#culture
The Federalist: Apple TV+ Mocks Christians With Desecration of the Eucharist
CatholicVote has criticized Apple TV+ for an episode of "Your Friends and Neighbors" that they claim mocks the Eucharist, calling it disrespectful and blasphemous. The advocacy group, led by Vice President Josh Mercer, argues that the scene serves no plot purpose and attacks the beliefs of Catholics and Christians alike.
Mercer has formally requested that Apple CEO Tim Cook remove the episode, questioning whether such content aligns with Apple's stated values of dignity and respect. A petition from CatholicVote has gained over 350,000 signatures, urging Apple to address the perceived offense against Catholicism.
Fox News: FOX News Podcasts celebrate ‘Great Americans’ with new series showcasing heroes ahead of Independence Day
FOX News Podcasts has launched a "Great Americans" series, celebrating influential figures and everyday heroes leading up to July 4. The series features 20 episodes across popular shows, highlighting individuals who have made significant contributions to the nation.
New episodes will be released weekly through July 3, showcasing guests like LifeVac CEO Arthur Lih and country music star John Rich. The podcast is available on various platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
#sports
Breitbart: WATCH: Ex-NBA Great DeMarcus Cousins Brawls with Beer-Throwing Fans in Puerto Rico
DeMarcus Cousins was ejected from a game in Puerto Rico after a confrontation with fans escalated. The incident began when a fan made gestures at Cousins, leading to a physical altercation that required player intervention.
As Cousins left the court, he was doused with beer by fans, prompting further chaos. The Mets de Guaynabo lost the game 101-92 to the Vaqueros de Bayamon.