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Jun 17, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Exclusive — Brooke Rollins on Immigration Enforcement: Agriculture Needs to Turn Toward Technology, Away from Illegal Migrant Labor
USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins stated that the U.S. is pushing for farmers to adopt technology, such as robots, to reduce reliance on illegal migrant labor. This comes amid heightened immigration enforcement under the Trump administration, with a focus on deporting all illegal aliens.
Rollins emphasized the need for reforms to the H2A visa program, which currently presents challenges for farmers. She noted that changes are forthcoming to streamline the process and reduce costs, aiming for a transition to a fully legal workforce while enhancing agricultural productivity.
#politics
The Telegraph: Maga threatens to split over Trump on Iran
Donald Trump criticized Tucker Carlson on Truth Social, responding to Carlson's comments about Israel's strikes on Iran. Trump dismissed Carlson's claims and suggested he should start his own network to voice his opinions. This exchange highlights a growing divide within the MAGA base regarding U.S. involvement in the conflict.
Fox News: Georgia man indicted for making alleged threats against senators Cruz, Fischer in disturbing voicemails
A Georgia man, Robert Davis Forney, 25, was indicted for allegedly threatening sexual violence against Senators Ted Cruz and Deb Fischer. He reportedly left threatening voicemails at their offices in January. The FBI and U.S. Capitol Police are investigating the threats.
U.S. Attorney Theodore S. Hertzberg condemned such actions as undermining democracy, emphasizing that political disagreements should not lead to violence. The case is part of a broader initiative to combat violent crime.
The Federalist: Study: Americans Are More Conservative Than Reps In Congress
A study by The Institute for Legislative Analysis reveals that in 41 out of 50 states, congressional lawmakers are less conservative than their constituents. This disconnect may hinder legislative progress, particularly for Republicans with a slim majority.
The analysis shows that many Republicans in deep red states vote further left than their voters, while Democrats in swing states also align less with their districts. Arizona's congressional delegation was noted for having the most conservative voting record relative to constituents.
#society
GB News: Kemi Badenoch grilled by GB News on exclusion of Whitehall and Westminster in grooming gangs inquiry
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch stated that the inquiry into grooming gangs must investigate all institutions, including Whitehall and Westminster, if credible evidence suggests complicity in cover-ups. She emphasized the need for moral courage to act decisively rather than delaying the inquiry.
Badenoch welcomed the findings of Baroness Casey's report but expressed the urgency for a thorough national inquiry to address the issues without further postponement.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Iran’s Proxies in Iraq Plan Anti-Israel Protests as Militias Threaten U.S.
Iran's Shiite proxies in Iraq are organizing large protests against Israel and urging the Iraqi government to prevent Israeli aircraft from using Iraqi airspace. They have also threatened to attack U.S. positions if they perceive American intervention on Israel's behalf.
Iraq has lodged complaints with the UN regarding these airspace violations, while some militia groups are considering retaliatory actions. Amidst this tension, Iraq is seeking advanced air defense systems to bolster its sovereignty and has signed a deal for anti-aircraft missiles from South Korea.
#culture
Breitbart: Disney's 'Ironheart' Features Drag Queen 'Robin Hood' Character Who Steals from the 'Privileged'
Disney's upcoming series "Ironheart" will introduce a queer drag queen character, portrayed by Shea Couleé, known for her role on RuPaul's Drag Race. The character, codenamed "Slug," is a computer hacker who embodies a Robin Hood persona, stealing from the privileged to help the community.
The series has faced production delays since 2018 and is seen as a culmination of Marvel's recent struggles, including criticisms of its perceived wokeness. "Ironheart" aims to address past criticisms regarding LGBTQ+ representation in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
#health
Fox News: Cancer could be detected three years before diagnosis with experimental blood test
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have developed a method to detect cancer three years before diagnosis by analyzing genetic material from tumors in blood samples. This study, published in Cancer Discovery, highlights the potential of multi-cancer early detection (MCED) tests to identify tumors earlier, allowing for timely intervention.
The study involved blood samples from participants, revealing that tumor-derived mutations could be identified years prior to a clinical diagnosis. This early detection could lead to better management and outcomes for cancer patients.
#crime
Fox News: Surprise witness in Idaho student murders says she 'saw Bryan there' on deadly night
A second eyewitness has come forward in the Idaho student murders case, claiming to be the DoorDash driver who delivered food to victim Xana Kernodle shortly before the stabbings. She stated she saw Bryan Kohberger at the scene and plans to testify at his trial.
Kohberger is charged with the murders of four University of Idaho students in November 2022. Evidence against him includes DNA found on a sheath at the crime scene and phone records linking him to the area. He faces multiple charges, including first-degree murder.