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Jun 19, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Feds Arrest Illegal Alien Sex Offender Who Dragged ICE Agent with His Car
Federal law enforcement has arrested Roberto Carlos Munoz, an illegal alien and convicted child sex offender, after he dragged an ICE agent with his car while attempting to evade arrest in Bloomington, Minnesota. The agent was hospitalized but is expected to recover.
Munoz, who has a lengthy criminal history including sex crimes and domestic assault, has been in the U.S. since at least 2010. His arrest highlights ongoing concerns about violent offenders living without consequence in the U.S. under current policies.
#politics
Breitbart: Democrats Abandon Hearing on Biden Cognitive Decline Coverup
Democrats walked out of a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing focused on President Biden's cognitive fitness after delivering opening statements. Senators Durbin and Welch criticized the inquiry as a waste of time, suggesting it was driven by political motivations rather than constructive dialogue.
Republican Senator Cornyn interpreted the Democrats' absence as an acknowledgment of guilt regarding their role in concealing the president's condition, claiming a conspiracy involving Biden's family, staff, media, and elected officials.
#society
Breitbart: 'The Hunger Games' Star Billy Porter: ‘America Is Nazi Germany Right Now, and the Jews Are Black People’
Billy Porter is directing a revival of Harrison David Rivers' play "This Bitter Earth," which explores the dynamics of a gay Black man and his white boyfriend amid the Black Lives Matter movement. Porter claims America currently mirrors Nazi Germany, asserting that Black individuals face similar persecution.
Rivers reflects on the play's relevance, expressing concerns about the ongoing struggles faced by Black people in America. He laments that societal progress has not advanced since the play's original conception and emphasizes the need for open dialogue about racial issues.
GB News: Miriam Cates tears into 'immoral' vote to decriminalise abortion after 24 weeks in blistering attack: 'It's barbaric!'
Miriam Cates has criticized MPs for voting to decriminalize abortion after 24 weeks, calling the decision "barbaric." She expressed concern that this change allows termination even during birth and noted that only 1% of the public supports abortion to birth.
Cates argued that the amendment was introduced without prior public discussion and warned of a potential rise in late-term abortions. She emphasized that while she empathizes with women in difficult situations, the lack of consequences for breaking the law could lead to more such cases.
Fox News: Invasive pests could stage dramatic comeback this summer, experts warn
Experts warn of a potential surge in spotted lanternflies this year, following a previous population decline. An increase in egg mass counts in Pennsylvania suggests heightened activity as warmer weather approaches. While they pose risks to crops, they are not harmful to humans or animals.
The lanternfly feeds on over 70 plant species and can spread widely, causing ecological damage. Homeowners are advised to remove tree of heaven seedlings to prevent infestations. If spotted, individuals should contact pest control for identification and management.
Breitbart: Supreme Court Upholds Tennessee Law Banning Sex Changes for Minors
The Supreme Court upheld Tennessee's law banning sex changes for minors, ruling 6-3 that it does not violate the Equal Protection Clause. Chief Justice Roberts emphasized the law's focus on protecting minors from irreversible medical procedures and stated that such decisions should be left to elected representatives.
The ruling rejected claims that transgender individuals constitute a suspect class and highlighted concerns about the risks associated with sex change treatments for minors. Tennessee's Attorney General celebrated the decision as a victory for protecting children, while dissenting justices warned of potential harm to transgender youth.
Fox News: How a keffiyeh keynote triggered boos for Jews at my UCLA graduation
At UCLA's recent Humanities commencement, keynote speaker Caribbean Fragoza delivered a politically charged address, wearing a keffiyeh and promoting anti-Israel sentiments. Her remarks included the controversial slogan "From the river to the sea," which many interpret as a call for the elimination of Israel.
The event showcased a troubling trend in academia, where graduation ceremonies have devolved into platforms for political expression rather than celebration of academic achievement. This shift raises concerns about the integrity of humanities education and the need for a return to its foundational purpose of fostering intellectual growth and respectful discourse.
CNSNews: Senate Bill Requires Social Media Users to Acknowledge ‘Mental Health Risks’
Sen. Jon Husted (R-Ohio) has announced his support for the bipartisan “Stop the Scroll” bill, which mandates social media platforms to display mental health warnings and direct users to resources. The bill requires users to acknowledge risks before accessing platforms and redisplays warnings hourly.
Critics argue that the legislation conflates correlation with causation, potentially discouraging social media use despite evidence suggesting it can provide positive support for mental health, especially among marginalized youth.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: ‘I may do it, I may not’: Why Trump’s unpredictability on Iran could be his biggest asset
Donald Trump left the G7 summit early and convened with his National Security Council to strategize on Iran. When questioned about potential military action, he responded ambiguously, indicating that his plans remain uncertain while suggesting Iran is facing significant challenges.
Front Page Magazine: Iran Has Been at War With Us for 46 Years
The article outlines a historical perspective on U.S.-Iran relations, emphasizing the failures of various administrations to effectively respond to Iranian aggression, including hostage situations and terrorist attacks. It argues that past inaction has emboldened Iran, while highlighting President Trump's more assertive stance as a significant shift in U.S. policy.
The piece concludes that Iran has been in a state of war with the U.S. for decades, and it criticizes those who oppose a tough approach to Iran, suggesting they prefer previous policies of appeasement. The narrative underscores the need for a strong response to ongoing Iranian threats.
Times Of Israel: Families of prisoners held in Iran are ‘truly terrified’ for loved ones amid conflict
As Israel intensifies airstrikes on Tehran, concerns rise for foreign nationals and political prisoners in Iran, particularly those held in Evin Prison. Rights groups allege that Iran uses these individuals as hostages to extract concessions from the West, with many cases remaining unpublicized.
French officials report that at least 20 Europeans are detained in Iran, including Cecile Kohler and Jacques Paris, whose families fear for their safety amid escalating conflict. Calls for their release and the protection of other prisoners are growing, as the risk of execution for some detainees increases.
Le Monde: Supreme Leader Khamenei says Iran will 'never surrender' in a warning to the US
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei declared that the nation would never surrender to U.S. demands, warning of "irreparable damage" if the U.S. intervenes in the ongoing conflict. This statement follows an escalation in hostilities, including Israeli airstrikes targeting Iran's nuclear capabilities.
In retaliation, Iran launched missiles and drones towards Israel, while Israel reported intercepting several of these threats. Amidst the conflict, Iran has also imposed strict internet restrictions, citing military concerns. The situation remains tense as both nations continue their military operations.
#economy
Le Monde: US Fed keeps interest rates unchanged in face of Trump criticism
The US Federal Reserve has decided to maintain interest rates steady for the fourth consecutive meeting, keeping the benchmark lending rate between 4.25% and 4.50%. Fed Chair Jerome Powell indicated that the central bank will wait a few months before considering rate cuts, citing elevated uncertainty due to tariffs and geopolitical factors.
Powell noted that while the economy remains solid, the Fed has lowered its growth expectations and raised forecasts for inflation and unemployment. President Trump criticized the Fed's decision, calling for quicker rate reductions, despite the Fed's stance that it will rely on objective analysis in its decision-making.
Breitbart: Fed Shock: Fed Officials Forecast Higher Rates and Higher Inflation
The Federal Reserve has projected higher inflation and interest rates, dampening hopes for future borrowing cost reductions. While the benchmark rate remains unchanged at 4.25 to 4.50 percent, forecasts indicate fewer rate cuts in the coming years due to persistent inflation concerns.
Fed officials now expect the preferred inflation gauge to rise to 3.0 percent by the end of 2025, with core PCE inflation at 3.1 percent. This reflects a shift in sentiment, as rising tariffs are anticipated to contribute to inflationary pressures. The Fed's cautious stance suggests that the era of easy money may not return soon.