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Jun 16, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: NYC mayor warns protesters against sabotaging ICE raids, vows NYPD will protect federal agents
Mayor Eric Adams emphasized that anti-ICE protesters will not be allowed to obstruct law enforcement in New York City. He stated that federal operations must proceed without interference, highlighting the city's ability to manage protests effectively without violent incidents.
As Adams campaigns for re-election, he reflects on his administration's handling of immigration issues, including the influx of illegal immigrants. He aims to communicate his efforts to support New Yorkers while navigating challenges left by former Governor Cuomo.
#politics
The Western Journal: Rand Paul Reveals the One Thing That Would Make Him Vote 'Yes' on the 'Big Beautiful Bill'
Sen. Rand Paul stated he could support the "One Big Beautiful Bill" if there are negotiations on the debt ceiling. He criticized the proposed $5 trillion increase, advocating for smaller, incremental adjustments and separate votes on the debt ceiling.
The bill is currently stalled in the Senate, with Republicans delaying deliberations until June 22, which could jeopardize its passage by July 4. Paul has also suggested reducing spending on border security within the bill.
Fox News: Hillary Clinton's 'utter contempt' for troops under fire after attempting to mock Trump's military parade
Hillary Clinton faced backlash for her criticism of Donald Trump's military parade celebrating the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary. Critics accused her of showing contempt for the military, especially as she attended a wedding in the Hamptons during the event, contrasting her actions with the celebrations.
Clinton's social media post, which compared the parade to nationwide protests, drew ire from conservatives who highlighted her perceived disrespect for the military. Many pointed out the stark difference between the celebratory atmosphere of the parade and the protests, questioning her priorities.
#society
GB News: British market open since 1914 'will be gone in MONTHS' thanks to new council plans
Traders at Shepherd's Bush Market in London are concerned about redevelopment plans approved by Hammersmith & Fulham Council, which could lead to rising costs and displacement. The market, operating for over 110 years, faces significant changes, including the construction of new flats and shops.
While some traders fear for the market's future, others see potential benefits from the investment. Yoo Capital, the developer, claims their plans will enhance the market without gentrifying it, promising to minimize disruption during construction.
Front Page Magazine: Black Cars Disprove Systemic Racism
Racism is seen as a pervasive industry, with DEI departments attributing various disparities, including health and lifestyle, to systemic racism. A study indicates that black cars are more prone to accidents due to low visibility, suggesting that factors like car color may explain crash rates rather than racism.
The argument posits that DEI's focus on systemic racism leads to convoluted interpretations of data, such as attributing higher crash rates of black cars to subconscious bias rather than logical explanations. This raises questions about the validity of DEI's approach to societal issues.
Fox News: Navy veteran who defeated CNN fights Associated Press over 'smuggle' claim in defamation lawsuit
U.S. Navy veteran Zachary Young is pursuing a nearly $500 million defamation lawsuit against the Associated Press, claiming the outlet falsely portrayed him as a "smuggler" in an article, escalating accusations made by CNN. Young's legal team argues that the term implies criminality and misrepresents the facts.
The AP has filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit, asserting Young's claims are meritless and that he conceded the term "smuggle" does not necessarily imply wrongdoing. Young's attorneys counter that the AP's use of the term was a deliberate distortion of facts, aiming to retaliate against him after he successfully sued CNN. A hearing is scheduled for July 3.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Major Development: Iran Sends Desperate Plea to Israel and US as Israeli Warplanes Circle Tehran
Iran is signaling a desire to de-escalate tensions with Israel amid ongoing conflict, reportedly seeking to resume nuclear negotiations if the U.S. stays out of the fight. This comes as Israeli airstrikes target Iranian facilities, with Tehran desperate to avoid U.S. military involvement.
Despite Iran's overtures for peace, Israeli leaders remain unmotivated to negotiate, given their military advantage. Analysts suggest Iran's call for talks may be a strategic move to regroup and build international pressure against Israel's actions. No commitment has been made by Iran to halt its nuclear program.
Breitbart: WATCH: Israel Bombs Iran State TV While On Air
The Israeli Air Force targeted Iran's state broadcaster during a live broadcast, causing chaos as an anchor fled amid an explosion. This attack follows Israel's warnings for residents to evacuate northeast Tehran, as it aims to hit military and political targets after Iran's missile attacks on Israel.
Israel claims it seeks to avoid civilian casualties while expanding its operations in Tehran, having previously neutralized much of Iran's air defenses. Reports indicate heavy traffic as residents flee the capital in response to the escalating conflict.
Front Page Magazine: 'Campaign for Nuclear Disarmanent' Finds Some Nukes It Likes
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), historically a Communist front group, is now advocating for Iran's nuclear program, claiming it is not pursuing a bomb despite evidence to the contrary. CND opposes nuclear capabilities for the UK and Israel but supports Iran's ambitions.
This stance highlights a double standard, as CND labels Israel a "nuclear-armed genocidal regime" while ignoring Iran's aggressive nuclear enrichment efforts. The organization’s selective disarmament agenda raises questions about its true motivations.
Fox News: Evangelical leaders praise Trump’s continued support for Israel amid war with Iran
Influential evangelical leaders in the U.S. express strong support for President Trump's backing of Israel amid its conflict with Iran. They emphasize the biblical connection of the Jewish people to their homeland and advocate for continued U.S. support for Israel's rights and defense.
These leaders argue that appeasement of Iran is morally wrong and stress the importance of Israel's security for both American and regional interests. They call for legislative action against antisemitism and assert that the U.S. must stand firmly with Israel to ensure peace and stability in the Middle East.
Fox News: 'Another endless conflict': Democrat echoes Trump's anti-war stance as Middle East tensions escalate
Sen. Tim Kaine has introduced a resolution requiring Congress to debate and vote before any U.S. military action against Iran. He emphasizes the need to avoid another prolonged conflict in the Middle East, echoing sentiments expressed by former President Trump.
Kaine's resolution highlights Congress's constitutional authority to declare war, underscoring that military action must be explicitly authorized. The last formal declaration of war by Congress occurred in 1942.
The Western Journal: Trump 'Vetoed ' Israel's Big Plan That 'Should Not Be on the Table': Report
President Trump reportedly vetoed an Israeli proposal to assassinate Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, citing a desire to avoid escalating tensions and continue nuclear talks with Iran. U.S. officials emphasized no direct involvement unless Americans are targeted.
Israeli leaders expressed frustration over Trump's decision, with Prime Minister Netanyahu suggesting the report may be false. Meanwhile, the Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. indicated that Khamenei could still be considered a target due to threats against Israel. Trump mentioned the possibility of U.S. involvement in the conflict and openness to Russian mediation.
#military
Fox News: Anti-Trump Washington Post columnist admits he loved military parade
Max Boot, a Washington Post columnist known for his anti-Trump stance, expressed enjoyment of the recent military parade in Washington, D.C., which honored the U.S. Army's 250th birthday. Initially concerned about the event's potential politicization, he found himself captivated by the soldiers and the overall display.
Boot emphasized that the parade showcased a diverse military and felt it was distinct from parades seen in authoritarian regimes. He appreciated the soldiers' camaraderie and noted that despite some controversial aspects, such as the presence of tanks, the event was ultimately a celebration of the Army.