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#politics

Breitbart: Noem: Padilla Removed Over Shouting, Lunging — This Was 'Political Theater'
Noem: Padilla Removed Over Shouting, Lunging — This Was 'Political Theater'
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem reported that Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) was removed from her press conference after he interrupted, shouted, and lunged toward the podium without identifying himself. Noem criticized his behavior as inappropriate for a U.S. Senator and suggested he could have requested a meeting instead.

She emphasized that such actions are political theater and do a disservice to the country. Noem expressed willingness to engage in conversation if approached properly.


Breitbart: Watch Live: Donald and Melania Trump Attend Congressional Picnic
Watch Live: Donald and Melania Trump Attend Congressional Picnic
President Trump and First Lady Melania attended the Congressional Picnic, amid controversy over Sen. Rand Paul's invitation status. Trump confirmed Paul was invited, emphasizing the importance of his support for the proposed legislation aimed at enhancing America.




Fox News: Kristi Noem suspects 'completely inappropriate' Democratic senator 'wanted the scene'
Kristi Noem suspects 'completely inappropriate' Democratic senator 'wanted the scene'
During a briefing on federal efforts in Los Angeles, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem faced a disruption when Senator Alex Padilla interrupted her remarks. Padilla was removed after failing to comply with security commands and later claimed he was "forced to the ground." Noem criticized his behavior as inappropriate.

After a private conversation, Padilla spoke to the media, suggesting the administration's response to his questions reflected broader issues affecting workers in California. Noem expressed frustration over the political theatrics and urged for support of law enforcement.


Front Page Magazine: L.A. Mayor Karen Bass and Cuban Intelligence
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass and Cuban Intelligence
Karen Bass, a California Congresswoman, was an active participant in the Venceremos Brigade during the 1970s, which aimed to support Cuban socialism. Reports suggest that the brigade was linked to Cuban intelligence efforts to recruit individuals for potential positions in the U.S. government.

Despite her past, Bass has continued to visit Cuba, often associating with individuals tied to Cuban intelligence. These connections raise questions about her relationships and the implications of her past involvement with the Venceremos Brigade.


Fox News: Judge mulls Trump's authority over National Guard, warns US is not 'King George' monarchy
Judge mulls Trump's authority over National Guard, warns US is not 'King George' monarchy
A federal judge questioned the legality of President Trump's activation of the National Guard in response to protests in California, comparing the situation to a monarchy. Judge Charles Breyer examined whether Trump followed legal protocols, particularly regarding the necessity of Governor Newsom's consent.

California's attorney general filed a lawsuit against Trump, claiming he exceeded his authority under Title 10 by deploying the National Guard without proper consent. The case raises significant questions about presidential power and state rights amid escalating protests.


Fox News: CIA releases declassified documents on Robert F Kennedy assassination under Trump order
CIA releases declassified documents on Robert F Kennedy assassination under Trump order
The CIA has declassified 54 documents related to the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, adding 1,450 pages to the public record. This release, part of an effort initiated by President Trump, includes insights into RFK’s CIA interactions and psychological assessments of his assassin, Sirhan Sirhan.

CIA Director John Ratcliffe emphasized the importance of transparency in this release, which also reflects RFK's experiences in the Soviet Union. The documents are available for public viewing online.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Activist Judge Sides with Transgender Federal Prisoners
Activist Judge Sides with Transgender Federal Prisoners
U.S. District Court Judge Royce C. Lamberth, appointed by Ronald Reagan, has issued rulings favoring transgender prisoners, allowing them to be housed according to their gender identity and receive taxpayer-funded hormone treatments. His decisions challenge President Trump's executive order aimed at restricting such provisions.

Judge Lamberth's actions have raised concerns about the safety of biological women in prisons and have been criticized for circumventing established laws, including the Prison Litigation Reform Act. His rulings are seen as overstepping judicial authority and undermining the separation of powers.


Front Page Magazine: Watson Video: Paris Has Fallen
Watson Video: Paris Has Fallen
Commentator Paul Joseph Watson critiques France's situation, arguing that unchecked mass migration has led to a decline in Western values. He expresses concern over the influence of cultures that he believes do not respect Western ideals.




The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: India Plane Crash, London’s Personalized Museum, and Flooding in San Antonio
Day in Photos: India Plane Crash, London’s Personalized Museum, and Flooding in San Antonio
Protests erupted in Nairobi over the death of blogger Albert Ojwang while in police custody, leading to clashes with law enforcement. The unrest poses challenges for the Kenyan government as it seeks to pass its 2025-2026 budget.

Meanwhile, preparations are underway for the U.S. Army's 250th birthday parade, featuring various military helicopters, including Chinooks and Black Hawks, at Joint Base Andrews.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Russia appoints General Sergei Surovikin as head of its military advisers in Algeria
Russia appoints General Sergei Surovikin as head of its military advisers in Algeria
Russian General Sergei Surovikin, previously in charge of Russian forces in Ukraine, has reemerged in Algeria after disappearing following the Wagner Group mutiny. He participated in commemorations at a military cemetery and has been appointed as head of Russian military advisers in Algeria.

This new role indicates an expanding Russian military presence in Algeria, as confirmed by the Russian embassy. Surovikin's past visits to Algeria suggest a long-standing relationship between the two nations.


#economy

Breitbart: Exclusive: Treasury Secretary Bessent Is Not Looking To Succeed Fed’s Powell
Exclusive: Treasury Secretary Bessent Is Not Looking To Succeed Fed’s Powell
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has stated he is not interested in succeeding Jerome H. Powell as chair of the Federal Reserve, emphasizing his commitment to his current role. Despite speculation, insiders confirm Bessent prefers to remain Treasury Secretary, dismissing the idea of moving to the Fed.

The administration is reportedly considering current Federal Reserve Governors Christopher Waller and Michelle Bowman as potential successors to Powell, whose term ends in 2026. Concerns have been raised about the implications of nominating a Treasury Secretary to lead the Fed, particularly regarding the central bank's independence.


#culture

Fox News: 'Snow White' becomes Disney's worst-performing live-action remake in nearly 10 years
'Snow White' becomes Disney's worst-performing live-action remake in nearly 10 years
Disney's "Snow White" reboot has become the company's worst-performing live-action remake, earning just $205.5 million against a $410 million budget. The film faced backlash over its portrayal of dwarfs and comments from lead actress Rachel Zegler, contributing to its poor reception.

Due to these controversies, Disney delayed the film's release by a year and scaled back its promotional events. The film's disappointing performance is seen as a significant financial setback for the company.