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Jun 14, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Influencers Spread Coordinated Anti-ICE Talking Points on China's TikTok
A group of TikTok influencers has launched a coordinated campaign promoting anti-ICE messaging, with many users sharing nearly identical viewpoints on illegal immigration. They have been equating the act of being undocumented to minor civil offenses like jaywalking, raising suspicions of potential financial incentives behind their statements.
Additionally, some influencers are pressuring peers to publicly denounce ICE raids, criticizing those who remain silent. This push includes calls to unfollow creators who do not speak out against the actions of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, framing silence as complicity in harmful policies.
#politics
The Federalist: Judge Bars Trump's Election Integrity Executive Order
A judge ruled against requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration, citing potential disenfranchisement risks, despite evidence of noncitizen voting, including a recent arrest of a Haitian national for unlawful voting. Critics argue the current system is vulnerable and undermines election integrity.
The ruling highlights the need for the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, which would mandate documentary proof of citizenship for voter registration. While the House has passed the act, the Senate's action is crucial for enhancing election security.
Breitbart: Nolte – Alexander Vindman to Kristi Noem: ‘F*ck Off You Fascist B*tch!’
Alexander Vindman has recently made headlines for his inflammatory remarks directed at Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, calling her a "fascist bitch" on social media. This outburst followed an incident involving U.S. Senator Alex Padilla, who was removed from a press briefing after failing to comply with security commands.
Vindman's comments have drawn attention to his perceived partisanship and emotional instability, raising questions about the conduct of individuals who have held significant government positions. Critics argue that such behavior reveals deeper issues within the political landscape.
The Western Journal: MAGA House Members Come Through, Approve Major DOGE Cuts
The House passed a federal spending cut package of $9.4 billion, overcoming Democratic opposition and four Republican defections, with a vote of 214-212. The bill now moves to the Senate, where it can pass with a simple majority if all Republicans support it.
President Trump endorsed the bill, emphasizing its potential to cut wasteful spending, including funding for public broadcasting. He urged Republicans to vote in favor, framing the rescissions as essential for balancing the budget and reducing the deficit.
Fox News: Democrats cash in after Padilla forcibly removed from Trump admin press conference
Sen. Alex Padilla was forcibly removed and briefly detained while attempting to question Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem during a press conference. This incident, linked to protests against Trump administration immigration raids, has sparked fundraising efforts from Padilla and other Democrats.
Democrats condemned the actions taken against Padilla, framing it as indicative of authoritarianism under the Trump administration. Meanwhile, Republicans criticized Padilla's actions as grandstanding. The situation reflects ongoing tensions surrounding immigration policies and unrest in Los Angeles.
Breitbart: Exclusive — Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent: Breitbart News ‘My Number One Source Every Morning’
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that Breitbart News is his primary news source, reading it every morning. He praised Breitbart's financial editor John Carney, whom he recently worked with in London on trade talks with China.
Following a House panel exchange regarding a reported altercation with Elon Musk, Bessent clarified that his comments about Breitbart were misunderstood. He emphasized he was joking about Democrats quoting Breitbart, not criticizing the outlet. Bessent will also appear at a future Breitbart event.
Fox News: Tim Walz hopes it rains on Trump's military parade: 'I'm just going to confess'
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz expressed his hope for rain during President Trump's upcoming military parade, which coincides with the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army and Trump's birthday. Walz criticized Trump's governance, claiming the country is moving toward authoritarianism.
Walz plans to speak at a protest against the parade, emphasizing a separation of military displays from American values. He faced scrutiny over his ties to organizations with alleged connections to Chinese funding, but he dismissed these claims, reiterating his opposition to the parade's implications.
The Western Journal: New Study on Republican, Democrat Tolerance Goes Viral: Science Shows Liberals Aren't So Open-Minded
A recent study suggests that Democrats may exhibit less diversity of thought compared to Republicans, contradicting the perception of liberals as more open-minded. The research indicates that Democratic beliefs cluster around extreme viewpoints, while Republican opinions show a wider range of attitudes.
This finding has gained traction online, with notable commentary highlighting the contrasting approaches of the two parties. Republicans are seen as more willing to debate and negotiate on various issues, whereas Democrats may enforce conformity to a narrower set of beliefs.
#society
GB News: Air India makes emergency landing in Thailand after bomb threat just one day after deadly crash
An Air India flight from Thailand to India made an emergency landing due to a bomb threat, just a day after a separate crash involving a London-bound flight that resulted in 242 fatalities. The incident involved 156 passengers on flight AI 379, which returned to Phuket after circling over the Andaman Sea.
Authorities have not provided details about the bomb threat. Air India confirmed the passenger demographics on the ill-fated flight that crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad.
The Telegraph: Sole survivor gives crucial clue to cause of crash
Investigators are focusing on the testimony of the sole survivor of Air India Flight 171, which crashed, killing over 240 people. Vishwash Kumar Ramesh reported flickering cabin lights before the plane went down, suggesting potential engine failure and loss of electrical power.
Experts believe the flickering lights may indicate a malfunction in the aircraft's generators, which are powered by the engines. This could point to a critical issue leading to the crash, as a loss of electrical power is likely linked to engine problems.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: ‘An intel defeat of existential proportions’: Israeli strikes expose Iran’s vulnerability
Israel's recent strikes on Iranian nuclear and military sites have revealed significant vulnerabilities in Tehran's military response capabilities. The attacks resulted in the deaths of key Iranian military figures, including the armed forces' chief, and have raised concerns about Iran's ability to retaliate effectively. Analysts suggest that the strikes represent a major intelligence defeat for Iran, exposing weaknesses in its military and security infrastructure.
Despite warnings from Iranian leadership of severe consequences, analysts believe Tehran's options for retaliation are limited. The ongoing tensions have complicated diplomatic efforts, with upcoming talks potentially jeopardized. The situation underscores the fragility of Iran's economy and its nuclear ambitions, which remain a focal point of international concern.
Fox News: Iran retaliates against Israel with missile barrage
Iran launched a missile barrage against Israel, firing 100 ballistic missiles, with a few breaching Israel's Iron Dome defense. This retaliation followed Israeli airstrikes on Iran amid stalled nuclear negotiations.
Fox News: Majority of Americans back Israeli airstrikes on Iran, poll shows
A recent poll by the Ronald Reagan Institute shows that 45% of Americans support Israeli airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities if diplomatic efforts fail, while 37% oppose them. The survey reveals significant partisan divides in opinion on this issue.
Support among Republicans is at 60%, compared to 35% of independents and 32% of Democrats. The poll was conducted prior to Israel's recent military operation against Iran, named "Operation Rising Lion."
Times Of Israel: IDF confirms IRGC air force chief, top echelon killed in Israeli strike
Brig. Gen. Amir Ali Hajizadeh, commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards’ air force, was killed in an Israeli airstrike, along with other senior military officials, as they planned retaliation in an underground command center. This attack is part of Israel's ongoing efforts against Iran's military leadership and nuclear program.
The Israeli Defense Forces stated that Hajizadeh had previously vowed to destroy Israel and was involved in orchestrating attacks against it. The strikes also targeted Iran's nuclear facilities and ballistic missile infrastructure, amid rising tensions over Iran's nuclear ambitions.
#economy
Forbes: Larry Ellison Gets $40 Billion Richer On Oracle Stock Jump—Now 2nd-Wealthiest
Larry Ellison's net worth surged to $258 billion after Oracle's stock hit an all-time high, driven by strong earnings and sales. This increase of over $40 billion allowed him to surpass Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg, making him the second richest person, behind Elon Musk.
Oracle's recent performance is attributed to heightened demand for AI-related services, with analysts predicting significant growth in the company's cloud infrastructure. Ellison, who co-founded Oracle, holds a 41% stake and continues to be a prominent figure in technology and business.
#military
The Telegraph: How three pizza restaurants predicted Israel’s attack on Iran
The Pentagon's late-night pizza orders have sparked curiosity, leading to the creation of the "Pentagon Pizza Report" on X. This account tracks pizza deliveries in Arlington, Virginia, suggesting that such data could indicate military readiness or impending conflict.
The "pizza index" has gained traction among Open-Source Intelligence analysts, who typically use flight data and satellite imagery to assess military movements. This unconventional metric highlights the intersection of food delivery and national security.
#culture
Fox News: Show off your national pride with these picks for Flag Day
Flag Day, celebrated on June 14, marks the adoption of the American flag in 1777. It is a time to showcase patriotism through decorations and attire, with various themed items available for purchase, including bunting, clothing, and accessories.
For those planning gatherings, options include American flag bunting, LED lights, and mini flags for guests. Retailers like Amazon offer a range of patriotic products, from tablecloths to clothing, ensuring a festive atmosphere for the holiday.
#health
The Economist: Britain’s newest way of demoralising doctors
Newly qualified doctors in Britain face significant challenges, including a funding shortage in general practice that has led some to seek alternative employment. The British Medical Association is considering a strike over pay, highlighting frustrations with the system's treatment of new doctors.
A particularly contentious issue is the lottery system used to assign first jobs, which has drawn criticism from both medical professionals and economists alike. This process underscores the growing discontent among doctors regarding their perceived expendability.
#crime
The Western Journal: What Was He Doing? Feds Grab Viral LA Riot Deliveryman
Alejandro Theodoro Orellana was arrested by the FBI for allegedly delivering riot masks to protesters during recent civil unrest in Los Angeles. He faces charges of conspiracy to commit civil disorders, as authorities investigate the organization and funding behind the riots.
U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli emphasized the importance of identifying and arresting those involved in orchestrating the violence, stating that the riots appear to be well-coordinated and funded. Orellana's arrest is seen as a significant step in this ongoing effort.
#sports
Breitbart: Dak Prescott Says He Wants to Win a Championship for His 'Personal Being' and 'Sanity'
Dak Prescott emphasizes the importance of winning a Super Bowl for his personal fulfillment, beyond his substantial contract and legacy. He acknowledges the need to improve his postseason record, which stands at 2-5, as he aims for a championship with the Dallas Cowboys.
With the addition of George Pickens, Prescott hopes to enhance the team's chances for success. His focus remains on gratitude and the opportunity to play the game he loves.
#technology
Fox News: TSA warns travelers about sneaky way hackers are stealing people's data at airports
The TSA warns travelers against using public USB charging ports at airports due to the risk of "juice jacking," where hackers can install malware on devices. Instead, they recommend using a personal power bank for charging and avoiding public Wi-Fi for sensitive transactions.
Cybersecurity experts emphasize the dangers of tampering at USB ports and advise plugging chargers directly into wall outlets for safety.