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#illegals

Fox News: 'Fully justified': Graham plows ahead with Trump border funding despite Paul's objections
'Fully justified': Graham plows ahead with Trump border funding despite Paul's objections
Sen. Lindsey Graham is advancing a $128.4 billion bill to fund President Trump's border security initiatives, despite pushback from Sen. Rand Paul, who advocates for cutting the funding in half. The bill includes substantial allocations for border wall construction, hiring Border Patrol agents, and enhancing ICE's detention capacity.

Graham emphasizes the necessity of fully funding Trump's border security plan, while Paul criticizes the proposed spending as excessive. The Senate is working on its version of the House GOP's bill, which aims to address various issues including taxes and immigration, while also seeking to reduce the national debt.


#politics

Breitbart: Trump Wants a Thank You From Gavin Newsom for 'Saving His Ass'
Trump Wants a Thank You From Gavin Newsom for 'Saving His Ass'
President Trump criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom, claiming he should thank him for the safety in Los Angeles after deploying the National Guard and Marines. Trump asserted that without this military support, the city would have faced significant crime issues.

Newsom is suing Trump over the National Guard deployment, alleging that the unrest escalated after the troops were sent in. Trump emphasized the effectiveness of the military in restoring order, contrasting the situation with previous riots in 2020.


Forbes: Trump’s War On The Media Explained: House Votes To Cut $1.1 Billion From PBS And NPR
Trump’s War On The Media Explained: House Votes To Cut $1.1 Billion From PBS And NPR
The House voted 214-212 to rescind $1.1 billion in funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, impacting NPR and PBS, which have filed lawsuits against Trump to block this action. This funding cut is part of a broader initiative to retract $9.4 billion in federal spending.

Trump's administration has intensified its scrutiny of media organizations, launching investigations into NPR and PBS, while also suing CBS for alleged deceptive editing. The FCC, under Trump's appointee, has threatened to revoke broadcast licenses and block mergers related to media outlets critical of the administration.


Fox News: Mike Lawler tells NY Dem to 'f--- off' after chaos ignites on House floor
Mike Lawler tells NY Dem to 'f--- off' after chaos ignites on House floor
Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., criticized fellow New York lawmaker Rep. John Mannion, D-N.Y., after a heated exchange on the House floor. Mannion shouted at Lawler to align with his party, while Lawler labeled Mannion's behavior as unprofessional and indicative of a toxic work environment.

The incident reflects the heightened tensions in Congress, with Mannion previously facing allegations of creating a hostile atmosphere for staff. The confrontation comes amid broader frustrations among Democrats regarding recent political events.


CNSNews: Houses Passes Rescission of $1.1B Taxpayer Funding of PBS, NPR – Despite 4 GOP Defectors
Houses Passes Rescission of $1.1B Taxpayer Funding of PBS, NPR – Despite 4 GOP Defectors
The House passed President Trump's request to cut $9.4 billion in taxpayer funding, including $1.1 billion for NPR and PBS, by a vote of 214-212. Republicans argue that public media promotes anti-conservative bias and is no longer necessary due to the availability of diverse information sources.

All Democrats opposed the bill, joined by four Republicans. The rescission package now heads to the Senate, where it may face amendments before returning to the House for another vote. Congress has until July 18, 2025, to finalize the bill.


#society

Breitbart: Third Day of UK Anti-Immigrant Rape Riots Sees Migrant Shelter Burnt
Third Day of UK Anti-Immigrant Rape Riots Sees Migrant Shelter Burnt
Unrest in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, has escalated for three nights following the alleged attempted rape of a 14-year-old girl. Police made six arrests overnight as clashes with rioters continued, with some locals expressing anger over police responses and the involvement of migrants in the incident.

The situation has led to attacks on migrant shelters, with residents displaying British flags to identify themselves as locals. Critics have called for the resignation of communities minister Gordon Lyons, while the police condemned the violence as “completely unacceptable.”


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: The FBI’s Role in America’s Next Jihad
The FBI’s Role in America’s Next Jihad
The article raises serious concerns about the FBI's handling of potential jihadist threats, specifically citing the case of Aws Mohammed Naser, who was flagged multiple times for extremist activities but was not charged until years later. Despite clear evidence of his intentions and capabilities, the FBI and DOJ allegedly delayed action, prioritizing the protection of Islam's reputation over national security.

This pattern of inaction is presented as systemic, with other jihadists similarly allowed to operate freely despite known threats. The piece argues that this negligence has resulted in preventable attacks and casualties, suggesting a troubling complicity within federal agencies that compromises public safety.


Le Monde: UN votes overwhelmingly to demand Gaza ceasefire, the release of all hostages and unrestricted aid access
UN votes overwhelmingly to demand Gaza ceasefire, the release of all hostages and unrestricted aid access
The UN General Assembly voted 149-12, with 19 abstentions, to demand an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, the release of hostages held by Hamas, and unrestricted humanitarian aid access. The resolution, drafted by Spain, condemns the use of starvation as a weapon of war.

Israel's UN Ambassador opposed the resolution, denying accusations of using starvation as a tactic. The resolution does not address Hamas's attacks that started the conflict or call for its disarmament, which are US demands. It emphasizes Israel's obligation to ensure humanitarian aid reaches those in need.


Times Of Israel: IDF says documents show Hamas has been confiscating aid as a matter of policy
IDF says documents show Hamas has been confiscating aid as a matter of policy
Internal Hamas documents reveal the group has been exploiting humanitarian aid in Gaza to fund its terror activities. The Israel Defense Forces report that Hamas confiscates aid, sells it at inflated prices, and demands protection fees from Gazans, while also smuggling prohibited goods.

The IDF has implemented new oversight measures at aid crossings to prevent further exploitation. Following a blockade that reduced Hamas's profits, the group is now pushing for aid distribution through UN mechanisms, despite concerns that these allow for further diversion of resources.


Breitbart: Trump Does Not Want Israel to Attack Iran if Deal Can Be Struck on Nuclear Program
Trump Does Not Want Israel to Attack Iran if Deal Can Be Struck on Nuclear Program
President Trump expressed his preference for a diplomatic agreement with Iran regarding its nuclear program, stating he does not want Israel to attack Iran if a deal is imminent. He emphasized the importance of avoiding conflict while ensuring Iran does not obtain nuclear weapons.

Additionally, Trump mentioned the potential for a significant conflict in the Middle East, prompting him to order the evacuation of U.S. servicemembers' dependents from the region as a precautionary measure. He underscored the need for warning to protect American lives.


#military

Fox News: Marines to begin operations in Los Angeles Friday, ahead of nationwide anti-Trump protests
Marines to begin operations in Los Angeles Friday, ahead of nationwide anti-Trump protests
Marines are set to begin operations in Los Angeles as part of a mission to assist law enforcement amid ongoing protests against President Trump. The deployment includes 700 Marines and over 2,000 National Guardsmen, with an estimated cost of $134 million to taxpayers.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized that the troops are there to maintain law and order, not engage in lethal actions. The deployment comes as protests are planned nationwide, coinciding with a military parade in Washington, D.C.


#culture

GB News: Prince William and Prince George's bond made Windsor Castle meeting 'extra special'
Prince William and Prince George's bond made Windsor Castle meeting 'extra special'
Everton manager David Moyes received his OBE from Prince William at Windsor Castle, where they discussed Aston Villa's recent success in football. Moyes shared his emotional experience of receiving the award amid family challenges, highlighting the Royal Family's passion for the sport.

The ceremony recognized various individuals for their contributions to society, which Moyes found humbling. He expressed pride in his family's legacy, as his father had previously received an MBE. The event was a significant moment for Moyes and his family.


#technology

Forbes: Internet Outage: Google, Spotify, Discord And More Report Issues
Internet Outage: Google, Spotify, Discord And More Report Issues
Major platforms including Google Cloud, Cloudflare, and Spotify experienced technical issues and outages on Thursday, with reports peaking on Downdetector.com. Cloudflare indicated that its problems were linked to a Google Cloud outage, which affected several of its services.

Google Cloud reported disruptions globally and identified the root cause but did not provide a recovery timeline. Other platforms like Amazon Web Services, Spotify, and YouTube also saw spikes in outage reports, though AWS claimed its services were operating normally.