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Forbes: LA Protests: California To Sue After Marines Deployed (Live Updates)
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced plans to sue the Trump administration over the deployment of U.S. Marines to Los Angeles amid protests against federal immigration raids. Newsom criticized the move as illegal and an abuse of power, asserting it undermines state sovereignty.
The deployment, which includes 700 Marines alongside 2,000 National Guard troops, was prompted by escalating protests against immigration enforcement. Newsom and other state officials argue that local law enforcement can manage the situation without federal military intervention.
Fox News: Federal judge rules Trump admin cannot block grants to LGBT groups
A federal judge in California ruled that the Trump administration cannot enforce executive orders that restrict funding for programs promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion, or recognizing transgender individuals. The judge stated that such orders likely violate the Constitution and suppress protected speech.
The ruling came in response to a lawsuit from several pro-LGBTQ nonprofits, which argue that the executive orders infringe on their ability to fulfill their missions. The judge's order will remain in effect during the ongoing legal proceedings, with government lawyers expected to appeal.
The Western Journal: Leaked Audio: David Hogg Nearly Makes DNC Chair Cry - Almost Broke Down Twice During Dramatic Video Call
DNC Chairman Ken Martin expressed frustration during a video call with Vice Chair David Hogg, nearly breaking down over Hogg's influence and actions within the party. Martin conveyed feelings of inadequacy and concern about his leadership role, as the DNC faces internal strife.
Hogg, a prominent anti-gun activist, is under scrutiny for potentially leaking the audio of their conversation. As the DNC prepares for a re-vote regarding Hogg's position, tensions rise between the two leaders, highlighting the challenges within the party.
The Federalist: Rand Paul Has A Golden Opportunity To Cut Federal Waste
Sen. Rand Paul has criticized the House reconciliation package's $5 trillion increase in the federal debt limit, prompting a response from President Trump, who claims Paul lacks constructive ideas for reducing spending. Paul, known for opposing unnecessary government expenditure, now has the opportunity to propose legislation aimed at increasing government efficiency.
As chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, Paul can push for comprehensive reforms to address wasteful spending, including measures to improve federal payment accuracy and streamline regulations. A bipartisan government reform package could enhance efficiency and garner support across party lines, addressing the rising national debt and promoting fiscal responsibility.
GB News: Lee Anderson says Reform WILL commit to burka ban after party civil war
Reform UK is set to adopt a party policy supporting a ban on the burka, as stated by chief whip Lee Anderson. This follows controversy sparked by MP Sarah Pochin's call for the ban, leading to the resignation of chairman Zia Yusuf, who later reconsidered his departure.
Anderson emphasized that banning face coverings is a security measure and expressed confidence that the party will formalize this stance before the next election. Yusuf acknowledged his earlier comments were a mistake, attributing them to exhaustion.
The Federalist: Trump Should Ignore Unconstitutional Injunctions
The U.S. is facing a constitutional crisis as federal courts increasingly issue nationwide injunctions against the Trump administration, undermining executive authority. Critics argue these actions threaten government functionality and the legitimacy of the judicial system.
To address this, the administration should assert that it does not recognize the power of these courts to issue such injunctions. A more permanent solution would involve Congress clarifying that lower courts lack jurisdiction to impose broad injunctions, restoring legislative authority over policy implementation.
The Federalist: There's No Point In Arguing With Democrats About Trump
Biased media shapes Democrats' perceptions of conservatives, leading to misrepresentations and misunderstandings. Efforts at civil discourse often fail due to a lack of common ground on facts, with leftists assuming their views are inherently correct while demanding explanations from Trump supporters.
Mainstream media perpetuates misinformation through selective editing and anonymous sourcing, reinforcing stereotypes about conservatives. In contrast, alternative media provides a clearer picture of leftist views, highlighting the disconnect in understanding between the two sides.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing June 10: Day 613 – Under Gaza hospital, IDF reveals Hamas HQ
Diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman discusses recent developments in Iran nuclear talks and the growing distance between US and Israeli leadership following a call between President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu. Iran is expected to respond to a new US proposal for a nuclear deal.
Berman also shares insights from his IDF tour in Gaza, revealing Hamas tunnels beneath an EU-funded hospital, where hostages may have been held. Additionally, a report highlights multimillion-dollar defense deals approved by Netanyahu between Israeli firms and Qatar.
#economy
Forbes: Midas List 2025: Asia’s Top Venture Capitalists Ride AI Wave As China Reclaims Tech Spotlight
Venture capital activity in Asia has slowed due to China's economic challenges, but interest has surged in the tech sector, particularly with AI startups like DeepSeek. Notably, Neil Shen of HongShan Capital Group ranks fourth on Forbes' Midas List, driven by successful investments in ByteDance.
Other prominent investors include Richard Liu of 5Y Capital and newcomers Xi Cao and Meng Lian. Despite the downturn, several portfolio companies have gone public, indicating resilience in the market.
#crime
Times Of Israel: Nine killed in school shooting in Austrian city of Graz; attacker also dead
A shooting at a secondary school in Graz, Austria, resulted in at least nine deaths and multiple injuries. The assailant, identified as a 22-year-old former student, was found dead at the scene. Austrian officials, including the Chancellor, expressed condolences, calling it a national tragedy.
Emergency services responded swiftly, evacuating the school and securing the area. The incident has drawn widespread shock and sympathy from EU leaders, emphasizing the need for safety in educational environments. Austria has a high rate of civilian firearm ownership, raising concerns about gun violence.