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Jun 12, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Western Journal: Dem Rep Who Declared That She's an Illegal Then Recanted Could Face 2 Huge Legal Disasters
Minnesota Democratic Rep. Kaohly Vang Her claimed during a debate that she is an illegal immigrant, which has raised serious legal questions about her status and actions. If true, she would be guilty of immigration and campaign finance violations, as non-citizens cannot run for office or donate to political campaigns.
Following backlash, Rep. Her recanted her statement, asserting she is a U.S. citizen and attributing any legal issues to her father's actions during their immigration process. This incident has sparked discussions about the implications of her initial claim and the potential need for investigation.
#politics
Le Monde: Musk regrets some of his Trump criticisms, says they 'went too far'
Elon Musk expressed regret over his recent criticisms of Donald Trump, following a public fallout triggered by Musk's condemnation of Trump's spending bill. Trump responded with threats of "serious consequences" if Musk pursued actions against Republican lawmakers supporting the bill.
Despite their previous close relationship, tensions escalated as Musk labeled the spending bill an "abomination." Both figures have since softened their stances, with Trump wishing Musk well and Musk reciprocating. The fallout raises significant political and economic implications for both.
The Western Journal: Walls Closing In? Biden Aides Agree to Testify About Potential Cover-Up of His Health Decline
The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is set to hear testimony from four former aides of President Biden regarding concerns over a potential cover-up of his health decline. The committee is investigating whether Biden's aides managed his public image to conceal the extent of his mental decline.
Dr. Kevin O’Connor, Biden's physician, has been subpoenaed to testify after declining to respond. The committee aims to uncover the truth about Biden's capacity to perform presidential duties and the implications of actions taken on his behalf, including the use of autopen for pardons.
Fox News: Trump deployment of troops to quell LA rioters latest page in president's political playbook
President Trump has deployed National Guard troops and Marines to Los Angeles to quell protests against ICE immigration raids, breaking a long-standing precedent by federalizing California's National Guard without state approval. His actions have reignited discussions on immigration and law enforcement, presenting a political opportunity as he seeks to bolster support among voters.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has criticized Trump's response as authoritarian and is suing to reverse the order. The unrest has become a focal point for Republicans to attack Democrats on immigration and public safety, while some Democrats, including Senator John Fetterman, have condemned the violence but face backlash for their party's response.
The Federalist: Biden's Doctor Can't Legally Refuse To Testify
A legal showdown is brewing between Dr. Kevin O’Connor, former President Biden’s physician, and Rep. James Comer over the disclosure of Biden's medical fitness for office. O’Connor has invoked doctor/patient privilege, while Comer insists that Congress has the right to compel testimony regarding the president's health.
The lack of a federal doctor/patient privilege complicates O’Connor's position, and the case could take years to resolve through the courts. The outcome may hinge on the political landscape after the 2026 midterm elections, potentially impacting the investigation's future.
#society
The Federalist: Simone Biles' Attack On Gaines Had Nothing To Do With 'Empathy'
Simone Biles has recently faced backlash for her comments regarding transgender athletes, particularly in response to conservative activist Riley Gaines. Biles criticized Gaines for opposing a male student participating in a girls' softball championship, calling her a "sore loser" and suggesting that she should support the trans community instead.
Biles' remarks have drawn attention to her past experiences as a victim of abuse and her own complex views on issues like abortion, raising questions about her empathy towards female athletes affected by transgender participation in sports. The controversy highlights a broader conflict within the "woke" movement regarding the inclusion of trans athletes and the implications for women's sports.
GB News: Conservative MP calls for change to 'unfair' Equality Act ruling in favour of entirely different jobs: 'It has to go!'
Conservative MP Katie Lam has called for reforms to the Equality Act regarding employment, arguing that recent legal cases, like the one involving retailer Next, have resulted in unfair outcomes. She contends that equal pay for equal work is being misapplied, leading to situations where jobs that are not broadly similar must be compensated equally.
Lam emphasizes that the legislation is outdated and does not reflect the current job market. She argues that individuals have the choice to pursue higher-paying roles and that the law's application undermines businesses' ability to pay market rates. She advocates for a reevaluation of how equal work is defined in legal contexts.
Forbes: How This Buyout Pioneer Built A Fortune From Private Equity To Soccer
Lauren Leichtman, co-founder of a successful private equity firm, recently purchased the San Diego Wave women’s soccer team for approximately $113 million. Her passion for soccer grew after witnessing the 1999 Women’s World Cup and has since led her family to actively support the team.
Leichtman and her husband, Arthur Levine, built their firm into an $11 billion entity by investing in small businesses, focusing on those with positive cash flow. They have also engaged in philanthropy, supporting various educational and health initiatives.
The Federalist: The West Is Realizing Ancient Truth That Open Borders Kill Nations
Poland's recent presidential election, won by conservative historian Karol Nawrocki, reflects a growing European trend favoring leaders who prioritize national identity and border security. This shift comes in response to the perceived failures of open-border policies, which have led to social fragmentation and increased crime rates across the continent.
The article argues that mass migration has not resulted in successful integration, but rather the emergence of enclaves that reject host country values. It warns against the pitfalls of multiculturalism, suggesting that without a commitment to national identity, Western societies risk losing their cultural cohesion and facing decline.
The Western Journal: DHS Fires Back at Critics, 'Sets the Record Straight' About What's Really Happening in LA Riots
Recent riots in Los Angeles, sparked by ICE enforcement actions, have drawn comparisons to past protests, with officials and media framing them as "mostly peaceful." DHS condemned this narrative, asserting that violence, including assaults on law enforcement and property destruction, is prevalent.
California politicians face criticism for their responses, with accusations of siding with rioters rather than condemning the chaos. The situation reflects ongoing tensions and differing perceptions of protest and violence, as the public grows weary of political narratives that downplay the unrest.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Trump ‘less confident’ on Iran nuclear deal as Tehran warns against military action
President Trump expressed diminished confidence in reaching a nuclear deal with Iran, citing delays in negotiations and tougher stances from Tehran. He reiterated the U.S. stance against allowing Iran to develop nuclear weapons and mentioned the potential for military action if talks fail.
Iran's Defense Minister warned of targeting U.S. bases in the region if negotiations collapse. Tensions remain high as both sides prepare for upcoming talks, with Israel demanding a complete halt to Iran's uranium enrichment. The situation continues to evolve amid regional conflicts.
#military
The Telegraph: Two Chinese carriers have deployed to sea as HMS Prince of Wales approaches
The Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy has made a significant advancement by deploying both of its operational aircraft carriers, the CNS Liaoning and CNS Shandong, beyond the second island chain for the first time. This operation includes a large fleet of warships and aircraft, marking a notable escalation in China's naval capabilities.
The deployment features a concentration of naval assets, including various destroyers and frigates, and is indicative of China's growing military ambitions. The upcoming commissioning of the CNS Fujian, China's third aircraft carrier, is expected to further enhance the PLAN's strength, potentially positioning it as the second most powerful navy globally.
#technology
Fox News: WWDC 2025: iOS 26, Liquid Glass design and Apple’s AI shortfall
Apple's WWDC 2025 showcased new software versions across its devices, adopting a unified naming scheme with a "26" suffix. Notable updates include a Liquid Glass design and enhancements to core apps like Safari and Messages, making for a more modern user experience.
However, the event highlighted Apple's struggles in AI innovation, with limited updates compared to competitors. Key features, such as Siri improvements, remain largely unaddressed, raising concerns about Apple's position in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.