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#illegals
Breitbart: Stephen Colbert Parrots Dem Rep. Max Frost's Claim Ice Illegal Alien Arrests 'Look Like Kidnapping'
Stephen Colbert and Congressman Maxwell Frost criticized ICE operations, labeling them as "kidnapping" and "human trafficking." Frost argued that these actions violate due process rights and described ICE agents as terrorizing communities without proper identification.
Colbert echoed these sentiments, expressing concern over the tactics used by ICE agents, which he likened to kidnapping. Meanwhile, DHS data reveals a significant rise in assaults against ICE agents as they enforce federal immigration laws.
The Western Journal: LA Dodgers Get Exposed by Trump Admin After Trying to Play Tough Against ICE
Federal agents briefly staged near Dodger Stadium, leading the Dodgers to mistakenly claim ICE was attempting to access the grounds. The Department of Homeland Security and ICE quickly denied any connection to the team, clarifying that their presence was unrelated to enforcement actions.
The incident highlights the Dodgers' ongoing engagement with controversial social issues, often perceived as virtue signaling. Critics argue that the team's alignment with certain ideologies overshadows their business interests and risks alienating a broader audience.
Forbes: Mahmoud Khalil: Judge Orders Columbia University Activist’s Release From Immigration Detention
Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil will be released on bail from a Louisiana immigration detention facility after a judge ruled that the Trump administration could not lawfully detain him. The judge found Khalil is neither a flight risk nor a danger to the community.
Khalil was arrested in March, with his pro-Palestinian activism cited as a reason for his detention. The Trump administration's attempts to delay his release were rejected, and the judge noted that the secondary accusation against him did not warrant detention.
#politics
Breitbart: Elon Musk Goes Back to Smearing Trump Officials After Apologizing for Attacking the President
Elon Musk has reignited tensions with Donald Trump's inner circle, targeting top adviser Sergio Gor in a recent social media post. Musk labeled Gor a "snake" after allegations surfaced regarding Gor's security clearance status, which the White House has since defended as active and compliant.
The feud escalated following Gor's role in the termination of Jared Isaacman’s NASA nomination, a decision Musk opposed. Despite the fallout, both Trump and Musk have expressed a desire to move past their disagreements, with Trump stating he has "no hard feelings" and Musk acknowledging he "went too far" in his criticisms.
Fox News: Four plead guilty in massive bribery scheme at agency Democrats fought to protect from DOGE
A bribery scandal has emerged involving the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), with a contracting officer and three businessmen pleading guilty to a scheme that included cash, luxury gifts, and a country club wedding. The Department of Justice reported that the scheme involved over $1 million in bribes linked to a $550 million scam.
The scandal comes amid significant cuts to USAID under the DOGE administration, which critics argue will harm impoverished nations. Despite the agency's efforts to combat fraud, the situation raises concerns about the integrity of government contracting and the impact of budget cuts on foreign assistance programs.
#society
Fox News: Stephen Colbert floats masked ICE agents possibly getting shot in states with 'Stand Your Ground' laws
Stephen Colbert raised concerns about the safety of masked ICE agents in "Stand Your Ground" states during an interview with Rep. Maxwell Frost. He suggested that the unmarked, masked approach could lead to dangerous misunderstandings, especially in states where open carry laws exist.
Frost echoed these sentiments, criticizing the lack of legal due process in deportations and questioning the need for agents to conceal their identities. The discussion highlights ongoing tensions regarding ICE practices and the perceived risks to both agents and communities.
Breitbart: Eugenics Parliament: Days After Abortion Vote MPs Back Killing the Sick
The UK Parliament has voted in favor of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, allowing terminally ill adults to apply for assisted dying, passing by a margin of 23 votes. This follows a recent vote to decriminalize abortion for women up to the moment of birth, raising concerns about the implications for vulnerable populations.
Critics, including the Royal College of Psychiatrists, express unresolved concerns about potential pressures on elderly and unwell individuals. The controversial decisions have sparked significant debate, with some commentators questioning the moral direction of the government.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Israel Cracks Down on Foreign Media Outlets with New 'Zero Tolerance' Censorship Policy
Israel has implemented strict censorship measures for foreign media reporting on missile attacks, requiring prior approval from military and government officials for any footage taken in affected areas. This policy follows incidents in Beersheba and other cities, where unauthorized broadcasts were made.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir emphasized that such broadcasts could compromise state security, while opposition leader Yair Lapid criticized the enforceability of the policy in the age of smartphones. The government has declared a "zero tolerance" approach towards any support for Iranian actions.
#economy
The Federalist: CNN Admits Tariffs Aren't Raising Prices After Insisting They Were
Despite predictions of a sharp inflation spike due to tariffs imposed by President Trump, recent data shows that consumer prices have risen only modestly. In May, prices increased by just 2.4%, lower than expected, and core inflation fell to its lowest since March 2021.
Critics, including CNN reporters, previously warned of significant price hikes across various sectors due to these tariffs. However, the anticipated inflationary effects have not materialized, raising questions about the accuracy of these forecasts.
#culture
Le Monde: Guy Savoy, Michelin-starred chef: 'At 15, I spent all my summer holidays cooking at a refreshment stand'
Michelin-starred chef Guy Savoy reflects on his formative years, emphasizing that his French upbringing was crucial to his culinary career. He recalls spending summers cooking at a refreshment stand, which laid the groundwork for his passion for gastronomy.
Savoy highlights the unique diversity of French ingredients and the cultural reverence for food that shaped his identity as a chef. His recent induction into the Académie des Beaux-Arts marks another milestone in his illustrious career.
#crime
Fox News: Rapper Fat Joe slams child sex abuse claims as $20M extortion scheme
Rapper Fat Joe is facing a $20 million lawsuit filed by former associate T.A. Dixon, alleging sexual abuse of minors and a range of exploitative practices. The lawsuit claims Fat Joe engaged in coercive labor exploitation, financial fraud, and intimidation, aiming to suppress Dixon's contributions to his success.
Fat Joe's legal team has dismissed the allegations as retaliatory and fabricated, asserting that they are part of an extortion scheme. Dixon's claims include witnessing Fat Joe engage in sexual acts with minors and being coerced into sexual situations under threats. Fat Joe has previously sued Dixon for defamation.
#other
Fox News: Judge orders anti-Israel ringleader Mahmoud Khalil to be released on bail
A federal judge has granted bail to anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil, citing "extraordinary circumstances" in his case. Khalil, a lawful permanent resident, was detained in Louisiana after being arrested outside Columbia University in March. His attorneys argue his detention is unconstitutional retaliation for his activism.
Khalil's case has drawn attention from immigration rights advocates, who claim it threatens free speech. The Department of Justice contends he is removable for allegedly misrepresenting information on his green card application. The case remains contentious as it proceeds through the courts.
GB News: UK weather warning: Met Office issues yellow alert for THUNDERSTORMS amid amber heat caution as Britain sees warmest day of year
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for thunderstorms in the UK as temperatures soar, marking the warmest day of the year. The alert will be in effect from Saturday afternoon to early Sunday, affecting parts of England and Wales, with possible heavy downpours and strong winds.
An amber heat health alert is also active across England, with temperatures expected to exceed 30C. The UK Health Security Agency warns of increased health risks, particularly for vulnerable populations. Recent records show temperatures reaching 32.2C in London and 30.2C in Cardiff.