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#politics

Breitbart: Trump Says No More Windmills, Calls Them 'Bullsh*t,' a Blight on Our 'Beautiful Plains'
Trump Says No More Windmills, Calls Them 'Bullsh*t,' a Blight on Our 'Beautiful Plains'
President Trump has declared a halt to new wind energy developments, calling windmills "bullshit" and a "scenic disaster." He criticized their aesthetic impact and reiterated his belief that they require subsidies to function. His administration's stance appears to be even stricter than previous policies.

Trump's remarks come as he seeks to overturn California's phaseout of gas-powered cars. He has a history of opposing wind energy, citing concerns over wildlife and the visual impact on landscapes. In 2023, wind energy accounted for 10% of U.S. electricity generation.


The Western Journal: Deep Dive: Here's What's in Congress' Version of the 'Big Beautiful Bill'
Deep Dive: Here's What's in Congress' Version of the 'Big Beautiful Bill'
The "One Big Beautiful Bill" is currently under consideration in the Senate after passing the House, facing opposition in its current form. Key provisions include making tax cuts from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act permanent, increasing the standard deduction, and enhancing the child tax credit.

Additionally, the bill proposes Medicaid reforms, increased border security funding, and the repeal of certain green subsidies. Critics have raised concerns about the projected deficit spending, while supporters argue it will spur economic growth and reduce dependency. The Senate aims to pass its version by July 4.


Fox News: Trump's military parade honoring Army's founding threatened by protests, thunderstorms
Trump's military parade honoring Army's founding threatened by protests, thunderstorms
President Trump is set to host a military parade in Washington, D.C. on Saturday to celebrate the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary, coinciding with Flag Day and his 79th birthday. The event, part of the "Task Force 250," will feature thousands of soldiers and military equipment but is expected to face protests and inclement weather.

Protests against the parade and Trump's immigration policies are anticipated in various cities, including D.C., where events like the Refuse Fascism protest and "Pro-Democracy Picnic" are planned. Trump has warned that any potential unrest will be met with a strong response.


Breitbart: JD Vance: I 'Suspect' Elon Musk Wants to Return to Team Trump
JD Vance: I 'Suspect' Elon Musk Wants to Return to Team Trump
Vice President JD Vance expressed that Elon Musk may wish to rejoin President Trump's team, emphasizing that it would be Musk's loss if he continues to distance himself from the administration. Vance acknowledged the recent tensions between Musk and Trump, particularly over Musk's comments regarding the president.

Vance noted that while Trump was frustrated with Musk's remarks, he also wished him well and had no intention of maintaining a feud. Musk recently apologized for his comments, and Vance mentioned his role in facilitating the reconciliation between the two.


Fox News: John Fetterman and Bill Maher agree chaos in LA and Dem reaction to riots will be 'good for Trump'
John Fetterman and Bill Maher agree chaos in LA and Dem reaction to riots will be 'good for Trump'
Sen. John Fetterman and Bill Maher discussed the negative impact of recent anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles on the Democratic Party, noting that such chaos could benefit Trump politically. Fetterman condemned the violence, emphasizing that Americans do not want to see their cities in turmoil.

Both expressed concern that the Democratic Party has shifted, with Fetterman asserting his values remain unchanged despite the party's evolution. Maher highlighted that criticism of Fetterman stems from his non-progressive stance, suggesting a disconnect in today's political landscape.


#society

The Western Journal: Death Toll Rises After Devastating Discoveries at Site of Air Disaster
Death Toll Rises After Devastating Discoveries at Site of Air Disaster
A devastating aviation disaster in Gujarat, India, has resulted in at least 270 fatalities after an Air India flight crashed shortly after takeoff. Recovery teams continue to search the wreckage, with one survivor reported. The identification process for victims is complicated due to the condition of the bodies.

Authorities have formed a committee to investigate the crash's causes, while the flight's black box has been recovered to aid in determining what went wrong. Investigators will examine various factors, including aircraft settings and crew actions, as they work to understand the incident.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Two victims of Iranian missile attacks named as Etti Cohen Engel and Yisrael Aloni
Two victims of Iranian missile attacks named as Etti Cohen Engel and Yisrael Aloni
Iran launched multiple barrages of ballistic missiles at Israel, resulting in the deaths of three individuals, including Etti Cohen Engel and Yisrael Aloni. Many Israelis sought shelter, but the victims were caught in their homes during the attacks. Approximately 80 others were wounded.

The Israeli military reported that around 200 missiles were fired, with many intercepted. Iranian media claimed a larger number of missiles were launched in retaliation for Israeli strikes on Iranian military sites. Israeli operations are expected to continue in response.


Breitbart: Dem Rep. Smith: Israel 'Had to' Strike, Iran's Nuke Progress Was 'Totally Different' than in Past, Wasn't Going to Negotiate
Dem Rep. Smith: Israel 'Had to' Strike, Iran's Nuke Progress Was 'Totally Different' than in Past, Wasn't Going to Negotiate
Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA) stated on CNN that Israel's military action against Iran was necessary due to Iran's accelerated nuclear program and lack of willingness to negotiate. He emphasized that Iran's uranium enrichment has significantly increased, raising concerns about their proximity to developing a nuclear weapon.

Smith noted that the situation is different from past instances, as Iran is now blocking access to the IAEA and is not complying with agreements. He expressed widespread support for Israel's actions, highlighting the existential threat Iran poses to the nation.


The Western Journal: Trumps Volleys One-Liner About Iran Back at CNN's Dana Bash: 'Well, They Didn't Die of...'
Trumps Volleys One-Liner About Iran Back at CNN's Dana Bash: 'Well, They Didn't Die of...'
President Trump revealed that Israel killed the Iranian officials he was negotiating with regarding a nuclear deal. Despite this, he still wants Iran to return to negotiations and expressed hope for de-escalation, emphasizing his support for Israel.

Trump noted that the individuals he was dealing with are now dead and urged Iran to negotiate before it's too late. He reiterated that the U.S. was not involved in the attacks, distinguishing between general support for Israel and direct involvement.


Times Of Israel: Hezbollah and Iran-backed militias stay on sidelines as Israel strikes Tehran
Hezbollah and Iran-backed militias stay on sidelines as Israel strikes Tehran
Hezbollah has refrained from engaging in the recent conflict between Israel and Iran, despite its historical role as Iran's primary defense force against Israel. Internal political issues and significant losses from previous conflicts have led both Hezbollah and other Iran-backed militias in Iraq to adopt a more cautious stance.

The weakening of Hezbollah and its supply chains, combined with a shift in focus towards Lebanon-centric interests, has diminished its previous strategic capabilities. Analysts suggest that the relationship among the Iranian allies is evolving into a looser network, with each group prioritizing its own survival over coordinated action against Israel.


Breitbart: Cotton: 'They Don't Just Chant Death to Israel — They Chant Death to America'
Cotton: 'They Don't Just Chant Death to Israel — They Chant Death to America'
Sen. Tom Cotton praised Israel's military strategies against Iran, emphasizing their sophistication and effectiveness in targeting key nuclear sites. He commended the Israeli defense forces and criticized Iran's indiscriminate missile attacks on civilian areas, highlighting the broader threat posed to the U.S. by the Iranian regime.

Cotton noted that Israel's precise operations contrast sharply with Iran's tactics, which endanger civilians. He warned that Iran's pursuit of nuclear capabilities poses a significant threat not only to Israel but also to the United States.


#economy

Fox News: Old fight rekindled between environmentalists and loggers over Trump executive order on timber
Old fight rekindled between environmentalists and loggers over Trump executive order on timber
The timber industry in Oregon has faced severe declines since the 1990s due to environmental regulations and market changes, leading to significant job losses and mill closures. President Trump aims to reverse this trend by increasing logging on federal lands, despite opposition from environmental groups.

The Forest Service plans to boost timber production by 25% over the next few years, emphasizing wildfire prevention and forest management. This initiative has garnered bipartisan support, as leaders recognize the urgent need to address wildfire risks and manage forest resources effectively.


#education

GB News: Kent private school forced to close after Rachel Reeves's 'vindictive' VAT raid on school fees
Kent private school forced to close after Rachel Reeves's 'vindictive' VAT raid on school fees
Bishop Challoner School in Bromley, Kent, is set to close on July 4 due to the introduction of a 20% VAT on school fees, rising National Insurance contributions, and declining pupil numbers. This closure will affect 270 students and over 40 staff, prompting concerns over the impact on special needs education.

Critics, including Shadow Education Minister Neil O’Brien, argue that the VAT policy is counterproductive, with predictions of significant student transfers from private to state schools. Government officials maintain that ending tax breaks for private schools will generate funds for public services, despite acknowledging expected school closures.