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Jun 19, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Western Journal: Noem Nails It: DHS Releases New ICE Visitation Rules Maxine Waters and Jerry Nadler Will Hate
The Department of Homeland Security has implemented new visitation rules for lawmakers at ICE facilities, requiring 72 hours' notice and limiting detainee meetings. This follows incidents involving Democratic lawmakers, including Rep. LaMonica McIver, who faced charges after a confrontation at a detention center.
Critics, including Rep. Bennie Thompson, argue that these restrictions hinder congressional oversight and are unconstitutional. The new guidelines aim to prevent lawmakers from using visits for publicity stunts rather than genuine oversight.
#politics
The Western Journal: JD Vance Joins Lefty X Competitor Bluesky, Gets Banned After Just One Post
Vice President J.D. Vance joined the left-leaning platform Bluesky and was banned within 20 minutes after posting about a Supreme Court ruling on transgender procedures for minors. His post referenced Justice Thomas's concurrence, raising questions about expert authority in medical ethics.
Vance's brief ban highlights the platform's challenges in fostering open political discussion, as user engagement has significantly declined. Critics suggest that complaints from progressive users may have triggered the ban, reflecting a broader issue of intolerance for differing viewpoints on social media.
#society
Fox News: Man who left corporate job joins 3 veterans rowing across North Atlantic in world record pursuit
Adam Ratcliffe and three ex-Royal Marines are set to row 3,500 nautical miles across the North Atlantic, aiming to break a world record and raise £50,000 for the mental health charity Head Up. They depart from New Jersey, facing significant risks on this challenging journey.
The team emphasizes the importance of mental health, particularly for veterans, and hopes to inspire others to take control of their lives. They will use technology to stay connected and share their progress while promoting resilience and personal growth.
Fox News: Shirts, hats and other apparel for veterans and patriots
Veterans and patriots can express their pride through a variety of apparel from veteran-owned brands. Options include graphic T-shirts, hoodies, and hats that symbolize dedication and sacrifice, with many brands offering discounts for service members and first responders.
Popular brands like Combat Iron Apparel, Howitzer Clothing, and Grunt Style provide comfortable and humorous designs, while Freedom Fatigues and Black Rifle Coffee Company also offer military-inspired merchandise. These products not only celebrate service but also support various charities.
The Western Journal: Watch the Ultimate Lunatic Whoopi Comment - Being Black in US Is Same as Living in Iran
Whoopi Goldberg sparked controversy on "The View" by comparing the experiences of Black and LGBTQ individuals in the U.S. to living under the Iranian regime. Her comments, which included references to historical violence against these groups, drew criticism from co-hosts and highlighted the stark differences in human rights situations.
The discussion centered on Iran's nuclear ambitions and the implications of potential military action, with varying opinions on the threat posed by the regime. Goldberg's remarks were deemed by some as misleading and overly sensational, igniting debate about the portrayal of America compared to Iran.
The Federalist: US Fans Want To Cheer For Red, White, And Blue, Not Pride
The U.S. men's national soccer team recently wore "pride" jerseys during a match against Switzerland, raising concerns about the promotion of activist causes over athletic performance. Critics argue that this focus on activism detracts from the team's success, evidenced by a 4-0 loss.
Additionally, various national sports organizations are increasingly prioritizing activist messages over traditional American values, with the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee promoting a "Team USA Pride Collection." Calls for Congress and former President Trump to intervene and restore focus on sports governance are growing, as the current trajectory risks diminishing the integrity of American sports.
GB News: Whoopi Goldberg sparks outrage as she says Black people in USA treated 'the SAME' as women in Iran
Whoopi Goldberg faced backlash after comparing the experiences of Black Americans to those living under Iran's regime during a heated discussion on The View. Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin challenged Goldberg's assertions, emphasizing the stark differences in human rights between the two nations.
The debate escalated as both women maintained their opposing viewpoints, with Griffin arguing that Iran's oppressive conditions are significantly worse than those in the U.S. Social media reactions reflected widespread outrage at Goldberg's comments, with many criticizing her for equating her life as a celebrity to the struggles faced by women in Iran.
#economy
The Federalist: America's Economy Is Still Strong, Disappointing Democrats
Despite warnings from Democrats and the media about the economic fallout from President Trump's policies, recent data shows that inflation has decreased and the economy is growing. Tariffs, mass deportations, and budget cuts have not resulted in the predicted disasters, with GDP growth projections rising.
As some Democrats begin to acknowledge the struggles of American families, Trump’s approval ratings are reportedly increasing. The ongoing narrative of doom from opposition figures contrasts sharply with the improving economic indicators.
#culture
The Federalist: Why Indie Video Games Like 'Clair Obscur' Are Going Gangbusters
The indie game "Clair Obscur: Expedition 33" has achieved remarkable sales and critical acclaim by steering clear of woke ideology, focusing instead on gameplay and storytelling. Set in a French-inspired fantasy world, it showcases a dedicated core team of 30, contrasting sharply with the bloated production teams of major studios like Ubisoft.
Ubisoft's recent release, "Assassin’s Creed: Shadows," struggled financially despite its massive budget and workforce. Critics argue that the industry's focus on ideological messaging detracts from game quality, while "Clair Obscur" exemplifies a return to traditional gaming values. The success of indie studios like Sandfall suggests a shift in the gaming landscape.