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Jun 19, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Federalist: Not A Single Illegal Alien Was Released Into The US In May
In May 2024, over 62,000 illegal aliens were released into the U.S. under President Biden, contrasting sharply with zero releases during the same month in 2020 under President Trump. Border Patrol encountered 117,905 illegal aliens under Biden, while encounters were significantly lower during Trump's tenure.
Biden's administration has faced criticism for reversing Trump-era policies, which some argue contributed to the border crisis. Despite claims of lacking authority to secure the border, critics assert that Biden's decisions led to increased illegal crossings, while Trump implemented measures to deter them.
#politics
Breitbart: Watch: Senate Investigates Cover-Up of Joe Biden's Mental Decline
The Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing on June 18 to address concerns over former President Joe Biden's mental decline, titled “Unfit to Serve: How the Biden Cover-Up Endangered America and Undermined the Constitution.” The hearing will focus on the implications of a presidency led by a cognitively impaired leader.
Senate Democrats are anticipated to boycott the hearing, with ranking member Dick Durbin planning to make an opening statement before exiting without engaging in questioning.
#society
CNSNews: Supreme Court Upholds Tennessee Ban on Transgender Medical Treatments for Minors
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that state laws banning transgender medical procedures for minors do not violate the Equal Protection Clause. The decision upheld Tennessee's law prohibiting such procedures, affirming states' rights to protect minors from irreversible medical interventions.
The ruling emphasizes that courts should not intervene in scientifically contentious debates, leaving policy questions to elected representatives. The majority opinion highlighted concerns about the maturity of minors in making life-altering decisions.
Fox News: The Supreme Court did the right thing. I know because I was part of a horrifying gender transition
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld Tennessee's ban on gender transition surgeries for minors, emphasizing states' rights to protect children from potentially harmful medical procedures. The ruling comes amid growing concerns about the safety and efficacy of such treatments, with many states enacting similar laws.
Prisha Mosley, a detransitioner, shared her personal experience of undergoing these procedures and the lasting damage they caused her. She advocates for truth in healthcare, highlighting the need to prevent children from being subjected to what she describes as a harmful medical experiment.
The Western Journal: 'A Major Victory': Supreme Court Issues Ruling on Ban on Transgender Procedures for Minors
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that Tennessee's ban on transgender procedures for minors does not violate the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection Clause. Chief Justice John Roberts emphasized that the court's role is to interpret the law without engaging in policy debates.
The ruling has been celebrated by conservatives as a significant victory, while dissenting justices argued it undermines protections against discrimination. The decision allows states to regulate such medical treatments without judicial interference.
Le Monde: Rape trial of Gisèle Pelicot being retold on Vienna stage
Gisèle Pelicot, a Frenchwoman who survived years of rapes, becomes a symbol in the feminist movement as her trial garners international attention. A staged reading of the trial's proceedings will premiere in Vienna, exploring societal issues surrounding sexual violence.
The performance aims to highlight the collective trauma of the case and the ongoing movement. Pelicot's insistence on a public trial has sparked significant debate about sexual violence and justice in France, with her story set to influence future discussions on these critical issues.
Forbes: Judge Tells Rubio U.S. Passports Must Allow Gender-Neutral 'X' Option
A federal judge has ruled that the State Department must reinstate the option for U.S. citizens to select an "X" gender marker on passport applications, reversing a Trump-era policy that limited options to "male" or "female." This ruling broadens protections for transgender and non-binary individuals.
The decision follows a previous injunction and affects those without valid passports or needing updates. While the ruling is immediate, it is uncertain how quickly the State Department will act, and an appeal from the Trump administration is anticipated.
Breitbart: Honda Recalls 259,000+ Vehicles in U.S. over Brake Pedal Issue
Honda Motor has recalled 259,033 vehicles in the U.S. due to a faulty brake pedal that may shift out of position, increasing the risk of crashes. Affected models include the 2021-2025 Acura TLX, 2023-2025 Acura MDX, and 2023-2025 Honda Pilot.
Car owners are urged to stay informed and bring their vehicles to a Honda dealership for inspection and potential repairs at no cost. Notifications will be mailed to owners starting July 28.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Flight Tracker Allegedly Spies Mysterious Chinese Transport Planes Heading for Iran
Three Chinese transport planes reportedly flew to Iran shortly after Israel's attacks on Iran's nuclear program, with their cargo and missions unclear. The planes filed false flight plans indicating Luxembourg as their destination, but analysts are skeptical they carried military equipment.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry has begun evacuating nationals from Iran, potentially linking the flights to evacuation efforts. Cargolux, the operating company, denied the planes entered Iranian airspace, attributing the confusion to faulty tracking data.
Breitbart: Media Continue to Smear Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, Repeat Hamas Claims
Mainstream media outlets are accused of spreading misinformation about the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), suggesting that violence occurs at its aid sites. Reports from CNN, the Washington Post, and others claim fatalities near GHF distribution points, despite the organization stating that no incidents have occurred at their sites.
The GHF asserts that these allegations stem from Hamas propaganda and are intended to undermine their operations, which provide crucial aid in Gaza. They emphasize the need for accurate reporting and clarify that violence attributed to their sites often takes place near UN locations or involves other circumstances unrelated to their operations.
GB News: Donald Trump poised to join Iran war as US President demands Tehran's ‘unconditional surrender'
Donald Trump has called for Iran's "unconditional surrender," signaling potential military action as U.S. forces bolster their presence in the region. He claims Iran's Supreme Leader is an "easy target" but will not be targeted for now, emphasizing that U.S. patience is dwindling.
As tensions escalate, Israel has conducted extensive airstrikes on Iran's missile launchers, while Iran retaliated with hypersonic missiles aimed at Tel Aviv. The conflict has resulted in significant casualties, with reports of over 580 deaths.
Forbes: Iran Accuses Trump Of 'Despicable' Lies (Live)
Iran has denied President Trump's assertion that it reached out for negotiations regarding the Israel conflict, labeling his claim a "despicable" lie. The Iranian leadership emphasized its refusal to surrender and warned against U.S. involvement, stating it could lead to severe consequences.
Trump has indicated a willingness to consider military action against Iran's nuclear facilities while insisting that Iran must not obtain nuclear weapons. He has also criticized French President Macron's suggestion that his early departure from the G7 was to negotiate a ceasefire, asserting his focus on a more definitive resolution.
#culture
Breitbart: Anne Burrell, Food Network Star and Celebrity Chef, Dies at 55
TV chef Anne Burrell, known for her role on "Worst Cooks in America," passed away at her New York home at the age of 55. The cause of death is under investigation, with an autopsy pending. Burrell had a notable career on the Food Network, teaching and inspiring many through her culinary shows.
Burrell, who graduated from the Culinary Institute of America, hosted several programs and authored cookbooks. She was recognized for her approachable cooking style and commitment to teaching others. She is survived by her husband, Stuart Claxton, and her family.
#health
Fox News: Beloved American candy deemed 'unsafe to eat' in United Kingdom due to hidden chemicals
The U.K. Food Standards Agency has issued a warning against Jolly Rancher candies, citing the presence of Mineral Oil Aromatic Hydrocarbons (MOAH) and Mineral Oil Saturated Hydrocarbons (MOSH) as making them "unsafe to eat." Consumers are advised not to buy or consume these products.
Hershey Company, which owns Jolly Ranchers, maintains that the safety and quality of their candies are a priority. They are working with U.K. authorities to resolve the issue and hope to restore the product's availability soon.