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#illegals

The Federalist: Press Feigns Outrage Over National Guard To Hide Border Failures
Press Feigns Outrage Over National Guard To Hide Border Failures
President Trump activated the National Guard in response to violent riots in California following law enforcement arrests. This decision faced criticism from Democrats, who are accused of deflecting blame for their ineffective leadership.

While the deployment is legal, it has been labeled "unprecedented" by some media outlets, which aim to question its legitimacy. The contrast is drawn between Trump's actions to address violence and Democrats' previous use of the National Guard to manage illegal immigration in affluent areas.


Breitbart: Stephen Miller: L.A. Mayor's Rhetoric 'Definition of Insurrection'
Stephen Miller: L.A. Mayor's Rhetoric 'Definition of Insurrection'
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass criticized ICE operations in the city, claiming they contribute to chaos and blaming the Trump administration for violence. White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller labeled her comments as insurrection, arguing they threaten federal law enforcement and national sovereignty.

Miller highlighted that ICE targets individuals with serious criminal histories, contradicting Bass's narrative. He emphasized that the actions of California leadership aim to undermine federal immigration policy and challenge the rule of law.


Breitbart: PHOTO: Top L.A. Official's Twins Accused of Assaulting Cop During Riots
PHOTO: Top L.A. Official's Twins Accused of Assaulting Cop During Riots
Twin daughters of Los Angeles Chief Deputy Comptroller Rick Cole were arrested during anti-ICE protests, accused of assaulting an officer with a deadly weapon. The protests escalated as demonstrators clashed with police, throwing rocks and vandalizing property.

Amid the unrest, President Trump deployed the National Guard and Marines to restore order. ICE continues to conduct arrests of criminal illegal aliens despite the protests.


Fox News: ‘High-risk’ ICE flight deports over 100 illegal aliens, including convicted felons, to China
‘High-risk’ ICE flight deports over 100 illegal aliens, including convicted felons, to China
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deported 122 illegal aliens to China, many with serious felony convictions, including murder and drug trafficking. This operation, part of a nationwide effort to enhance public safety, follows recent anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles.

ICE officials emphasized the importance of this operation for community safety and national security, aligning with the Trump administration's tough stance on immigration and relations with China. The deportees included individuals with final orders of removal held in detention centers across the U.S.


CNSNews: Anti-ICE Group at LA Protest-Turned-Riot Awarded $750,000 – from DHS
Anti-ICE Group at LA Protest-Turned-Riot Awarded $750,000 – from DHS
The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights, Los Angeles (CHIRLA), received nearly $500,000 from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, despite its anti-ICE stance. This funding is part of a larger trend, with CHIRLA obtaining over $754,000 in grants during the Biden Administration for citizenship education.

While CHIRLA claims it did not incite violence at a recent protest, it has been involved in legal battles against the Department of Homeland Security. Critics highlight the irony of taxpayer dollars supporting a group that opposes federal immigration enforcement.


#politics

Forbes: Trump Warns He’ll Use ‘Very Big Force’ Against Protesters At Army Anniversary Parade
Trump Warns He’ll Use ‘Very Big Force’ Against Protesters At Army Anniversary Parade
President Trump warned potential protesters at the Army's 250th anniversary parade that they would face "very big force." His comments come amid plans for over 1,500 "No Kings Day" protests against his administration, coinciding with his 79th birthday celebration in Washington, D.C.

Federal officials are preparing for significant turnout, with security measures in place for the parade, which will feature military displays and an estimated attendance of 1 million people. The event is expected to cost tens of millions of dollars.


#economy

Breitbart: Howard Lutnick: China Trade Talks Are Going 'Really, Really Well'
Howard Lutnick: China Trade Talks Are Going 'Really, Really Well'
Trade talks between the U.S. and China resumed in London, with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick reporting positive progress. The discussions focus on resolving trade tensions related to export restrictions on rare earth minerals and advanced microchips.

Lutnick expressed hope that the talks would conclude soon but indicated that the U.S. delegation is prepared to extend discussions if necessary.


#history

The Telegraph: Sunken ship with £15bn of treasure ‘found in Caribbean’
Sunken ship with £15bn of treasure ‘found in Caribbean’
Researchers believe they have identified the wreck of the Spanish galleon San Jose, lost in 1708, which carried treasures worth an estimated £16 billion. The ship was sunk by the Royal Navy near Baru Island while transporting riches from Peru to Spain during the War of the Spanish Succession.

The discovery, made off the coast of Colombia in 2015, could provide insights into the ship's historical significance and the impact of its loss on Spain's military efforts.


#health

Fox News: Ditching the lawnmower may have unexpected health benefits, according to experts
Ditching the lawnmower may have unexpected health benefits, according to experts
The "Let It Bloom June" movement encourages homeowners to embrace wild lawns, promoting biodiversity and potentially benefiting personal health. Experts warn that traditional lawn care tasks can lead to physical strain and injuries, while natural lawns may reduce chemical exposure.

Mental health professionals suggest that unmanicured spaces foster mindfulness and a sense of accomplishment, enhancing well-being. Engaging with nature can lower stress levels and combat loneliness, making the shift to wild lawns both a health-conscious and environmentally friendly choice.


GB News: NHS issues warning to parents of under-1s after hidden baby food risks uncovered
NHS issues warning to parents of under-1s after hidden baby food risks uncovered
The NHS has issued new guidance advising parents against using shop-bought baby food pouches as regular meals, citing inadequate nutritional standards from major UK brands. The recommendations emphasize examining labels for sugar content and delaying solid food introduction until around six months.

Parents are warned against letting children suck directly from pouches to prevent tooth decay, and snacks should not be given to those under one year. Experts have welcomed the guidance, calling for stricter regulations on commercial baby foods to ensure healthier options for young children.


#crime

Breitbart: Police: Body Found Near Looted Stores During Anti-ICE Riots in L.A.
Police: Body Found Near Looted Stores During Anti-ICE Riots in L.A.
A man's body was discovered in downtown Los Angeles amid anti-ICE protests that escalated into looting. Authorities are investigating the death but have not confirmed if it is linked to the unrest. Looters targeted several businesses, including a T-Mobile store and an Apple Store.

President Trump criticized local leaders for their handling of the situation and has authorized additional National Guard deployment to restore order. He claimed that without intervention, the city would face significant destruction.


Fox News: FBI director Kash Patel hails record drug bust; drugs seized could have killed nearly 50 million
FBI director Kash Patel hails record drug bust; drugs seized could have killed nearly 50 million
FBI and DEA agents dismantled a significant drug operation in Atlanta, seizing over $9 million worth of drugs, including 97 kilograms of fentanyl, and 33 firearms. The operation led to the arrest of Bartholomew Keeton Harralson, who faces multiple charges related to drug trafficking and weapon possession.

This operation is part of "Operation Take Back America," aimed at combating drug trafficking and violent crime linked to cartels. Authorities emphasized the urgency of addressing the drug crisis, noting the alarming rates of overdose deaths and homicides.


Fox News: Married Ohio school administrator, 43, learns sentence for sex with teen student in office
Married Ohio school administrator, 43, learns sentence for sex with teen student in office
Emily Nutley, a 43-year-old former school counselor in Ohio, was sentenced to three years in prison for engaging in sexual relations with a 17-year-old student. She pleaded guilty to sexual battery and must register as a Tier 3 sex offender for life.

Nutley initiated the relationship through text messages, sending nude photos and having multiple sexual encounters. After the student attempted to end the relationship, Nutley threatened self-harm and paid him to remain silent. Her defense cited mental health issues and trauma as factors in her behavior.