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Jun 12, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Illegal alien charged with attempted murder for throwing Molotov cocktail at officers in LA riots: DHS
The Department of Homeland Security announced the arrest of Emiliano Garduno-Galvez, a previously deported illegal immigrant from Mexico, for allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at law enforcement during riots in Los Angeles. He faces charges of attempted murder and has a criminal record.
The unrest in LA followed ICE raids that led to hundreds of arrests, including many individuals with criminal histories. DHS emphasized that their operations target serious offenders, while local leaders are criticized for opposing these enforcement efforts.
#politics
Fox News: Attorney General Bondi calls out Gavin Newsom for not protecting city, vows to prosecute looters and rioters
Attorney General Pam Bondi criticized California Gov. Gavin Newsom for his handling of violence and looting in Los Angeles, vowing that those involved will face federal charges. She emphasized the need for protection of businesses and residents, stating that the federal government will act if the state does not.
Newsom, in response, accused President Trump of exacerbating the situation by deploying National Guard troops without consulting state leaders. He claimed California's issues arose only after federal intervention. A federal judge denied Newsom's request to restrict the deployment of troops.
Breitbart: Elon Musk Expresses 'Regret' for Posts About Trump -- 'Went Too Far'
Elon Musk expressed regret for some of his recent social media posts criticizing President Trump, particularly regarding a Congressional spending bill he labeled as a "disgusting abomination." Musk also suggested Trump should be impeached and later withdrew an allegation about Trump's involvement with the Epstein files.
In response, Trump severed ties with Musk, warning of consequences if Musk funded Democratic candidates. Musk's recent apology seems aimed at mending their relationship, though Trump has not yet commented on the reconciliation effort.
#society
GB News: Second night of violence erupts in Northern Ireland as police attacked with fireworks and houses set alight
Anti-migration riots in Northern Ireland escalated for a second night, with around 300 people gathering in Ballymena. Violence erupted following the court appearance of two 14-year-old boys charged with the attempted rape of a girl, leading to injuries among police and property damage.
Authorities condemned the riots as "racist thuggery," with Assistant Chief Constable Ryan Henderson labeling the violence as racially motivated, targeting minority ethnic communities and law enforcement.
Fox News: Passenger defends controversial 'gate lice' behavior as airlines crack down on early boarding attempts
A passenger has defended the controversial "gate lice" phenomenon, where travelers crowd around the gate to board flights ahead of their assigned zones. The discussion, sparked on Reddit, highlights issues with inaudible announcements from gate agents, prompting passengers to get closer to hear better.
Many users shared their frustrations about poor communication at gates, with some calling for standardized boarding procedures across airports. Etiquette experts noted that while some passengers may have legitimate reasons for crowding, adherence to boarding guidelines is crucial to avoid confusion and frustration.
#economy
Forbes: Trump Tariffs: President Claims ‘Great’ Appeals Court Win—Why That’s Wrong
President Trump celebrated a temporary appeals court ruling that keeps his “Liberation Day” tariffs on foreign imports in place while the legality of the tariffs is reviewed. The court's decision does not affirm the tariffs' legality but merely pauses a previous ruling that deemed them unlawful.
The ongoing legal battle questions Trump's authority to impose these tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. Critics argue that the act does not grant such powers for tariffs, and the case is expected to escalate to the Supreme Court.