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#illegals

Breitbart: Kim Kardashian Smears ICE as ‘Ripping Innocent People from Their Families’ as Rapists and Murders Arrested
Kim Kardashian Smears ICE as ‘Ripping Innocent People from Their Families’ as Rapists and Murders Arrested
Kim Kardashian criticized ICE raids for separating families and urged for a more humane approach to immigration enforcement. She emphasized the integral role of immigrants in Los Angeles and called for compassion, stating that communities thrive due to their contributions.

Despite her focus on immigrant rights, she did not address the recent violent protests against law enforcement in Los Angeles, where rioters attacked police and caused property damage. The unrest has since spread to other cities, including Austin and San Francisco.


Fox News: GOP congressman 'remains concerned' over ICE operations in deep blue state
GOP congressman 'remains concerned' over ICE operations in deep blue state
Rep. David Valadao expressed concerns about ICE operations in California, urging the administration to focus on deporting known criminals rather than peaceful residents. He condemned the recent anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles, emphasizing the need for law and order.

Valadao, alongside other California Republicans, signed a resolution denouncing the violence, asserting that peaceful protests are a right but vandalism is not. They criticized California's leadership for policies perceived as enabling lawlessness and endangering public safety.


Fox News: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott deploys National Guard across state ahead of anti-ICE protests
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott deploys National Guard across state ahead of anti-ICE protests
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has deployed National Guard troops statewide in response to rising anti-ICE protests. He emphasized that while peaceful protest is legal, violence will lead to arrests. Protests have escalated in several Texas cities following violent demonstrations in Los Angeles.

In Austin, police faced violent confrontations, resulting in injuries to four officers. Demonstrators threw rocks and attempted to vandalize federal property. Similar tensions were reported in Dallas, where protesters clashed with police. Additional protests are scheduled in various cities.


#politics

The Federalist: The Anti-American Riots In LA Are Gavin Newsom's Legacy
The Anti-American Riots In LA Are Gavin Newsom's Legacy
Governor Gavin Newsom is blaming President Trump for recent violence in Los Angeles while opposing federal intervention to restore order. Critics argue that Newsom's tenure has contributed to California's issues, including rising illegal immigration and unrest.

As Trump deploys National Guard troops to manage the chaos, Newsom has filed a lawsuit against the federal action, calling it authoritarian. His leadership has faced scrutiny over past riots and management of resources, leading to concerns about his suitability for a future presidential run.


Breitbart: Dem Rep. Kamlager-Dove on Curfew: 'Trump Is Staging All of These Provocations'
Dem Rep. Kamlager-Dove on Curfew: 'Trump Is Staging All of These Provocations'
Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove (D-CA) criticized Donald Trump during a CNN interview, claiming he is provoking unrest to divert attention from significant Medicaid cuts. She expressed concern over recent protests and curfews in Los Angeles, attributing unrest to Trump's actions and ICE raids.

Kamlager-Dove emphasized that while there are some anarchists, the majority of Angelenos are peacefully standing up for their community, urging Trump to leave the city and state.


Forbes: Trump Hush Money Conviction Back In Court: How Appeals Court Could Kill Criminal Case
Trump Hush Money Conviction Back In Court: How Appeals Court Could Kill Criminal Case
Donald Trump is appealing his 34-count criminal conviction related to hush money payments, seeking to have the case moved from New York state court to federal court. This shift could facilitate the dismissal of the conviction, as federal courts may consider evidence linked to his presidential duties.

The 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals will hear arguments on this matter, with Trump's legal team aiming for a ruling that could lead to the conviction being overturned. If the court denies the request, Trump may escalate the issue to the Supreme Court.


Breitbart: Sen. Marsha Blackburn to Enter the Fight Club June 16 to Weigh in on Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill, Immigration Policies, and More
Sen. Marsha Blackburn to Enter the Fight Club June 16 to Weigh in on Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill, Immigration Policies, and More
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) will host an exclusive roundtable event for Breitbart Fight Club members, discussing immigration policies and the Big Beautiful Bill. Topics include President Biden's competence, an investigation into Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell, and issues surrounding taxpayer dollars.

The event, featuring Blackburn alongside Breitbart leaders, aims to provide members with direct interaction and insights into current political matters. Participation requires a Middleweight membership or above.


Le Monde: On trial for 2023 coup attempt, Brazil's Bolsonaro admits he tried to hold on to power
On trial for 2023 coup attempt, Brazil's Bolsonaro admits he tried to hold on to power
Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro appeared at the Supreme Federal Court for his trial regarding an alleged coup attempt aimed at preventing Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's return to power. Bolsonaro faces serious charges, including a potential sentence of up to 43 years in prison.

During the hearings, he maintained a courteous demeanor despite his history of antagonism towards Justice Alexandre de Moraes. Bolsonaro even issued an apology for previous accusations against Moraes and other justices, acknowledging that his comments were inappropriate.


#society

Fox News: Yellowstone tourist gored by bison after group of visitors approached it too closely
Yellowstone tourist gored by bison after group of visitors approached it too closely
A New Jersey tourist was gored by a bison at Yellowstone National Park after approaching the animal too closely. The 30-year-old man sustained minor injuries and was treated by emergency personnel. This marks the second bison-related injury at the park this year.

Park officials emphasize the importance of maintaining safe distances from wildlife, advising visitors to stay at least 25 yards away from large animals and 100 yards from bears and wolves. Bison, in particular, can be aggressive and have caused more injuries than any other animal in Yellowstone.


Fox News: Los Angeles business owners 'sick and tired' of 'stupid' anti-ICE rioters looting their stores
Los Angeles business owners 'sick and tired' of 'stupid' anti-ICE rioters looting their stores
Local business owners in Los Angeles are expressing frustration over violent protests against ICE, which have escalated into riots and looting. President Trump has deployed National Guard troops and Marines to restore order as businesses suffer damage and theft.

Business owners blame local leadership for the chaos, calling for stronger actions against the rioters. Governor Newsom has criticized the deployment of federal troops, arguing that the protests have been largely nonviolent.


Le Monde: Champions League final: 'No serious dysfunctions,' says Paris police prefect on violent clashes
Champions League final: 'No serious dysfunctions,' says Paris police prefect on violent clashes
Following PSG's Champions League victory, clashes erupted in Paris, leading to looting and property damage. Police prefect Laurent Nuñez addressed MPs about the security failures during the event, noting that 491 arrests were made, reminiscent of the "Yellow Vest" protests.

Nuñez defended police actions, stating many involved were there to loot rather than celebrate. He emphasized that PSG fans were not responsible for the violence, with a significant portion of those arrested coming from the suburbs, including many minors.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: As the IDF deepens its hold in Gaza, what exactly is meant to happen next?
As the IDF deepens its hold in Gaza, what exactly is meant to happen next?
The Israeli government, under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, aims for complete victory in Gaza, focusing on the destruction of Hamas, the return of hostages, and ensuring no future threats from the region. However, there is a disconnect between Netanyahu's goals and the realities on the ground, as military operations continue without a clear post-war strategy.

The IDF has increased its control of Gaza but faces challenges in managing civilian evacuations and aid distribution amid ongoing violence. Domestic and international criticism is mounting, especially regarding the government's failure to secure a hostage release deal and the continued military campaign. The situation raises questions about the long-term objectives and viability of Israeli policy in Gaza.


#economy

GB News: Rachel Reeves ‘more than 50 per cent likely’ to unleash tax hikes on Britons, warns top economist
Rachel Reeves ‘more than 50 per cent likely’ to unleash tax hikes on Britons, warns top economist
A respected economist predicts over a 50% chance of tax increases in the UK’s autumn budget to support Labour's £300 billion spending plans. The likelihood hinges on economic performance, which may worsen due to global factors, including President Trump's tariffs.

The economist warns that higher government debt interest rates could limit the Chancellor's options for managing the budget.


Forbes: JD Vance Calls Lack Of Rate Cuts ‘Malpractice’ After Soft Inflation
JD Vance Calls Lack Of Rate Cuts ‘Malpractice’ After Soft Inflation
Vice President JD Vance criticized the Federal Reserve for not lowering interest rates, echoing President Trump's ongoing demands. This statement followed the release of May's consumer price index, which showed lower-than-expected inflation.

Vance labeled the Fed's inaction as "monetary malpractice," reinforcing Trump's long-standing calls for rate cuts. Trump has even suggested the possibility of firing Fed Chairman Jerome Powell over this issue.


#education

Fox News: Universities take advantage of a tax dodge while students struggle to pay tuition
Universities take advantage of a tax dodge while students struggle to pay tuition
Elite colleges and universities in the U.S. are operating as tax-exempt real estate empires, accumulating vast land holdings while local communities bear the financial burden. With over 100 institutions boasting endowments exceeding $1 billion, they prioritize expansion over educational affordability.

As tuition costs soar, university administrators enjoy high salaries, and athletic programs generate significant revenue, the disparity between institutional wealth and student debt grows. Advocates argue that if these institutions act like corporations, they should be taxed accordingly to support local services.