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#illegals

The Western Journal: Lefties Get Paranoid After Kash Patel Makes FBI's LA Mission Clear, Then Bongino Chimes In and Chills Them to Their Core
Lefties Get Paranoid After Kash Patel Makes FBI's LA Mission Clear, Then Bongino Chimes In and Chills Them to Their Core
FBI officials Kash Patel and Dan Bongino issued a stern warning to rioters in Los Angeles following violent protests against ICE operations. They emphasized that law enforcement will not tolerate assaults on officers and will enforce the law to restore order in the city.

The riots, fueled by opposition to federal immigration actions, have seen significant violence, including attacks on law enforcement and destruction of property. The FBI's commitment to public safety is clear, as they aim to hold accountable those who engage in violence against officers and undermine U.S. sovereignty.


The Federalist: Illegal Faces Murder Charge For Alleged Molotov Cocktail Toss
Illegal Faces Murder Charge For Alleged Molotov Cocktail Toss
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has charged Emiliano Garduno-Galvez, an illegal alien from Mexico, with attempted murder for allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at law enforcement during the Los Angeles riots. DHS emphasizes a commitment to prosecuting violent acts against officers.

Garduno-Galvez, previously deported and with a criminal record, was arrested by ICE agents in Los Angeles. DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin stated that such actions will not deter their efforts to protect American citizens and enforce the law.


#politics

Fox News: Obama called out by progressives for not doing enough to counter Trump
Obama called out by progressives for not doing enough to counter Trump
Some liberals are urging former President Obama to be more vocal against President Trump, criticizing him for not utilizing his influence. They argue that his absence is felt as the Democratic Party struggles. Obama has spoken out occasionally but remains largely out of the spotlight.

Democratic strategists express concern over the diminishing impact of Obama-era operatives and call for new leadership within the party. While some defend Obama's cautious approach, others believe he should take a more active role to help rally support against Trump.


Times Of Israel: Israel holding two Gaza boat activists in solitary confinement, NGO claims
Israel holding two Gaza boat activists in solitary confinement, NGO claims
Israeli authorities have placed two activists, Thiago Avila and Rima Hassan, in solitary confinement following their detention aboard a Gaza-bound aid boat. They are part of a group of 12 activists intercepted by the Israeli Navy while attempting to breach the naval blockade.

Eight activists remain in custody, facing deportation after refusing to leave voluntarily, while four others, including Greta Thunberg, were deported immediately. French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou criticized the activists for exploiting the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for political gain.


CNSNews: Rep. Gill: NPR, PBS Spew ‘Weird, Woke Values Most Americans Find Disgusting’
Rep. Gill: NPR, PBS Spew ‘Weird, Woke Values Most Americans Find Disgusting’
Rep. Brandon Gill (R-Texas) is advocating for the rescission of $1 billion in taxpayer funding for NPR and PBS, claiming they promote anti-American and anti-Christian propaganda. He argues that government funding of media undermines journalistic independence and sows division.

President Trump has directed the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to halt federal funding for these outlets, citing their bias and promotion of leftist values. Senator John Kennedy has highlighted specific examples of this alleged bias, further supporting the call to end taxpayer subsidies for NPR and PBS.


#society

Le Monde: Harvey Weinstein found guilty of sexual assault
Harvey Weinstein found guilty of sexual assault
Harvey Weinstein was found guilty of one sexual assault and not guilty of another during his retrial in Manhattan. Jurors are still deliberating on a rape charge involving Jessica Mann, while Weinstein was acquitted of new charges related to ex-model Kaja Sokola.

The verdict serves as a vindication for Miriam Haley, whose allegations contributed to the initial guilty verdict in 2020, which played a significant role in the "MeToo" movement. This movement has highlighted systemic exploitation in the entertainment industry, with over 80 women accusing Weinstein of misconduct.


Fox News: Rattlesnake bites teen on southern state fishing trip
Rattlesnake bites teen on southern state fishing trip
A teenager, Zain Shah, was bitten by a rattlesnake during a fishing trip in western North Carolina. The North Carolina National Guard and local rescue teams executed a helicopter rescue, successfully transporting him to a hospital for treatment.

Shah expressed gratitude to the first responders on social media, highlighting the life-saving efforts of the rescue teams. He is now recovering at home after the incident.


Breitbart: Colombia: Leftist President Says Would-Be Child Assassin of Conservative Senator Was in His Youth Program
Colombia: Leftist President Says Would-Be Child Assassin of Conservative Senator Was in His Youth Program
Colombian President Gustavo Petro confirmed that a 14-year-old boy, arrested for shooting Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay, was part of his administration's "Youth in Peace" program aimed at reducing violence among youth. The senator remains in critical condition after being shot three times during a campaign event.

The "Youth in Peace" initiative, launched in January 2023, has faced criticism for its ineffectiveness. Reports indicate operational difficulties, and the Interior Minister acknowledged the program has not succeeded as intended. The minor has expressed willingness to cooperate with authorities regarding the incident.


Breitbart: Nigerian Bishop’s Village Attacked by ‘Terrorist Jihadis’ After Congressional Testimony
Nigerian Bishop’s Village Attacked by ‘Terrorist Jihadis’ After Congressional Testimony
Bishop Wilfred Chikpa Anagbe of Nigeria's Makurdi diocese reported that his village was attacked by jihadi terrorists, resulting in over 20 deaths. This violence follows his testimony before a U.S. congressional hearing on Christian persecution in Nigeria, where he highlighted the alarming rise of Islamist extremism.

Anagbe warned that the situation for Christians in Nigeria has deteriorated significantly, with ongoing violence and a potential genocide reminiscent of historical atrocities. He called for the U.S. to re-designate Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern to address these issues and protect religious freedoms.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Taiwan envoy urges congressional action, warns of rising China threat after meeting lawmakers
Taiwan envoy urges congressional action, warns of rising China threat after meeting lawmakers
Taiwan's envoy to the U.S., Ambassador Alexander Tah-Ray Yui, urged Congress to expedite military sales and ease tax burdens to bolster Taiwan's defense against China's threats. He highlighted the need for a double taxation agreement to encourage investment between the two nations.

Amid rising tensions, U.S. officials warned that China is preparing for potential military action in the region. Taiwan is increasing its defense spending and taking steps to address espionage concerns, as both nations aim to strengthen military readiness in response to China's aggressive posture.


#economy

Breitbart: U.S. and China Strike Deal in London to Revive Rare Earths Trade Truce
U.S. and China Strike Deal in London to Revive Rare Earths Trade Truce
The U.S. and China have reached a new trade framework aimed at stabilizing economic ties, including agreements on rare earth exports, tariffs, and student access to U.S. universities. President Trump announced the deal, which awaits approval from President Xi Jinping.

Key elements include a 55% tariff rate for the U.S. on Chinese goods, a 10% tariff for China, and reinstated access for Chinese students to American colleges. While the framework is seen as a step forward, it does not resolve all trade issues, but sets the stage for further negotiations.


#military

Fox News: Hegseth authorizes voluntary departure of military dependents from across Middle East amid rising tensions
Hegseth authorizes voluntary departure of military dependents from across Middle East amid rising tensions
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has authorized the voluntary departure of military dependents from various locations in the Middle East due to rising tensions, particularly involving Iran-backed militias. This decision affects bases in Iraq, Syria, Bahrain, Qatar, and the UAE.

While no specific threat has been cited, the move reflects a precautionary response to deteriorating security conditions. The Department of Defense emphasizes the safety of service members and their families as a priority.


#religion

Fox News: Fox Nation renews Martin Scorsese's record-breaking 'The Saints' docudrama for second season
Fox Nation renews Martin Scorsese's record-breaking 'The Saints' docudrama for second season
Martin Scorsese is set to return to Fox Nation for a second season of "Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints," featuring eight episodes that highlight the lives of various saints, including Saint Mary the Virgin and Saint Patrick. The series aims to explore themes of faith and sacrifice.

The first season achieved record viewership, becoming Fox Nation’s most-watched series. Scorsese expressed his excitement for the continuation of the series, which will premiere in November 2025, with the final episodes airing in May 2026.


#culture

Le Monde: Brian Wilson, one of pop music's great visionaries, has died
Brian Wilson, one of pop music's great visionaries, has died
Brian Wilson, the iconic member of the Beach Boys, passed away at 82. Known for his self-deprecating nature, he was a principal composer, pianist, and singer, recognized for his innovative use of the studio as a creative tool alongside Phil Spector.

Wilson's contributions to music include a remarkable catalog of songs, showcasing his talent despite personal struggles, including deafness in one ear.


#sports

GB News: Ian Wright explains big Thomas Tuchel mistake after England crash to nightmare Senegal defeat
Ian Wright explains big Thomas Tuchel mistake after England crash to nightmare Senegal defeat
England suffered a historic 3-1 defeat to Senegal, marking their first loss to an African nation. Despite an early goal from Harry Kane, the team struggled to maintain momentum and was outplayed, leading to criticism from former players about squad cohesion and management decisions.

The match followed a lackluster victory over Andorra, raising concerns about the team's performance and morale. Kane and Ian Wright highlighted the need for stability and improvement as the World Cup approaches, while also questioning a controversial VAR decision that disallowed a potential equalizer.