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#illegals

The Western Journal: It Took Years, But a Federal Officer Finally Put Kim Kardashian in Her Place - She Shouldn't Have Messed with ICE
It Took Years, But a Federal Officer Finally Put Kim Kardashian in Her Place - She Shouldn't Have Messed with ICE
Kim Kardashian criticized ICE's deportation raids in Los Angeles, claiming they target innocent immigrants. She expressed the need for a better approach to immigration enforcement. However, her comments were met with backlash from Tricia McLaughlin, who highlighted that many arrested are convicted criminals.

McLaughlin challenged Kardashian to specify which criminals she believes should remain in the country, emphasizing the serious nature of the offenses involved. The exchange underscores the disconnect between celebrity opinions and the realities of immigration enforcement.


#politics

The Epoch Times: ???? FBI Investigating Money Trail Behind Los Angeles Riots
???? FBI Investigating Money Trail Behind Los Angeles Riots
The FBI is investigating financial links to the riots against immigration enforcement in Los Angeles, as stated by Director Kash Patel.

President Trump announced a new trade deal with China, while Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appointed eight new members to the CDC's vaccine advisory panel. China's anti-corruption efforts have led to the removal of numerous banking officials.


Fox News: Poll: Musk's favorability among Republicans drops 16 points after Trump feud
Poll: Musk's favorability among Republicans drops 16 points after Trump feud
Elon Musk's favorability among Republicans has dropped significantly, from 78% to 62%, following a series of public disputes with former President Donald Trump. A recent Quinnipiac poll shows that overall, only 30% of voters view Musk positively, while 57% have an unfavorable opinion.

Despite the tensions, Musk expressed regret for his recent comments about Trump, and Trump indicated he holds no grudges. While Musk's time as a special advisor at the Department of Government Efficiency received mixed reviews, 80% of Republicans rated his performance positively.


Fox News: Elizabeth Warren sides with President Trump on eliminating debt ceiling in NY Times guest essay
Elizabeth Warren sides with President Trump on eliminating debt ceiling in NY Times guest essay
Sen. Elizabeth Warren expressed agreement with former President Donald Trump in a New York Times essay, advocating for the elimination of the national debt ceiling. She criticized the debt limit as a political tool that threatens economic stability and serves no real purpose.

Warren also condemned the GOP's "Big Beautiful Bill," claiming it prioritizes tax breaks for the wealthy while jeopardizing health insurance for millions. She reaffirmed her opposition to the bill, emphasizing the need to abolish the debt ceiling to avoid political brinkmanship.


#society

GB News: Mike Tindall 'planning party for Princess Anne' despite royal's reluctance to mark milestone
Mike Tindall 'planning party for Princess Anne' despite royal's reluctance to mark milestone
Mike Tindall is organizing a birthday party for his mother-in-law, Princess Anne, who prefers to celebrate her 75th birthday through charitable work rather than personal festivities. She recently hosted a charity forum at Buckingham Palace, gathering representatives from her patronages to discuss ongoing support.

Despite her reluctance for a personal celebration, Tindall plans a grand event at their party barn on the Gatcombe Park estate. Anne's commitment to her charities remains a priority, as she emphasized the importance of their work during the forum.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Gaza aid boat: NGO says Israel is deporting six activists
Gaza aid boat: NGO says Israel is deporting six activists
Six activists detained after the interception of the Gaza-bound aid boat Madleen by Israeli forces are being deported, including two already on flights. The group includes nationals from France, Brazil, Germany, the Netherlands, and Turkey.

Adalah, an Israeli NGO, reported mistreatment of the detainees, including solitary confinement. All 12 activists aboard the Madleen have been banned from Israel for 100 years amid ongoing calls for increased aid to Gaza.


#culture

Forbes: Sabrina Carpenter Album Cover Controversy, Explained
Sabrina Carpenter Album Cover Controversy, Explained
Sabrina Carpenter's album cover for "Man's Best Friend" has ignited controversy, with critics labeling it as degrading and promoting misogyny. The artwork features Carpenter in a submissive pose, prompting backlash from organizations like Glasgow Women’s Aid and various social media users.

Supporters argue the cover is satirical, reflecting Carpenter's commentary on women's treatment in society. Despite the criticism, Carpenter has not publicly responded but previously expressed awareness of scrutiny faced by women today. The album is set to release on August 29.


#education

The American Mind: The Department of Education Will Not Be Eliminated
The Department of Education Will Not Be Eliminated
Linda McMahon, the newly appointed Secretary of Education, pledged to dismantle the Department of Education (ED) shortly after taking office. This led to a significant reduction in staff, impacting nearly half of the department's personnel. An executive order from President Trump aimed to transfer educational authority back to states, citing the failure of federal control over education. However, lawsuits from multiple states and organizations resulted in a preliminary injunction against the executive order and reduction in force, emphasizing the need for congressional approval to reorganize the department.

The ongoing legal challenges highlight the political debate surrounding the federal role in education. Critics argue that the ED has failed to improve student achievement, while supporters defend its necessity in combating discrimination and ensuring educational equity. The administration's plans to transfer functions and reduce the department's size face significant hurdles, as any substantial changes require legislative action. The future of the ED remains uncertain as the administration navigates legal and political obstacles.