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#politics

Breitbart: Commerce Secretary Lutnick: 'The President's Going to Win Like He Always Does – But Rest Assured, Tariffs Are Not Going Away'
Commerce Secretary Lutnick: 'The President's Going to Win Like He Always Does – But Rest Assured, Tariffs Are Not Going Away'
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick defended the Trump administration's use of tariffs, arguing that Congress has granted the president authority under the IEEPA to address national emergencies, including the trade deficit. He expressed confidence that higher courts would uphold this authority.

Lutnick dismissed recent court rulings against the president's tariff powers, asserting that tariffs will remain in place due to the president's broad authority. He emphasized Congress's failure to revoke this power, suggesting that alternative measures would be utilized if necessary.


The Telegraph: Lord Hermer, it is remaining in the ECHR that imperils our human rights
Lord Hermer, it is remaining in the ECHR that imperils our human rights
Lord Hermer KC's recent speech drew criticism for its comparison of critics of international conventions to Nazi jurists, prompting a retraction. His comments aimed to position himself as a realist amidst rising military spending and a changing global landscape but raised questions about his commitment to international law.

While attempting to bridge the gap between idealists and realists, Lord Hermer's rhetoric suggested a bias against those advocating for reform. He failed to clarify the government's stance on international law compliance and the legitimacy of withdrawing from conventions, raising concerns about the implications for national security and public sentiment.


Breitbart: Gun Control: Oregon Senate Democrats Pass Bump Stock Ban
Gun Control: Oregon Senate Democrats Pass Bump Stock Ban
Oregon Senate Democrats have passed a bill banning bump stocks, which allow semi-automatic firearms to fire rapidly. This follows a Supreme Court ruling that previously struck down a federal bump stock ban, asserting that such devices do not convert semi-automatics into machine guns.

The legislation also permits local governments to prohibit firearms in public meeting venues. The bill now moves to the Oregon House for consideration.


Fox News: Maxine Waters campaign to pay $68K for violating campaign finance laws
Maxine Waters campaign to pay $68K for violating campaign finance laws
Rep. Maxine Waters' campaign, Citizens for Waters, will pay a $68,000 fine for violating multiple election laws, including failing to report financial activities accurately and accepting excessive contributions. The Federal Election Commission found the campaign committed these violations during the 2020 election cycle.

In addition to the fine, the campaign must send its treasurer to a training program. Waters' committee acknowledged the violations as errors rather than intentional misconduct. This is not the first time Waters has faced scrutiny regarding her campaign finances.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Boulder Attack Shows It Again: ‘Free Palestine’ Is a Terrorist Slogan
Boulder Attack Shows It Again: ‘Free Palestine’ Is a Terrorist Slogan
Recent violent incidents in the U.S. involving supporters of a "Free Palestine" movement have raised concerns about the potential for terrorism linked to this slogan. Notable attacks include Mohamed Sabry Soliman's Molotov cocktail assault in Boulder, injuring eight, and other violent acts targeting Jewish individuals.

These incidents highlight a troubling pattern where calls for Palestinian freedom are intertwined with acts of aggression against Jews. The narrative suggests that the movement is not merely a cry for liberation but is rooted in a deeper ideological conflict, raising questions about how such expressions are perceived by authorities.


Fox News: Todd Chrisley's daughter Lindsie Chrisley leans on faith after Trump pardon
Todd Chrisley's daughter Lindsie Chrisley leans on faith after Trump pardon
Lindsie Chrisley is expressing her faith following her father Todd Chrisley's presidential pardon. She shared an inspirational quote on Instagram, emphasizing the importance of sharing personal stories and the role of prayer in understanding one's journey.

Todd Chrisley, who was convicted of fraud and tax charges, maintains his innocence and plans to reveal more about his case in an upcoming show. He and his wife Julie, both pardoned after serving two and a half years, are looking forward to returning to television.


Le Monde: Many dead and wounded after gunfire near Gaza aid distribution point
Many dead and wounded after gunfire near Gaza aid distribution point
In Rafah, Gaza, Ahmed Rashad and his family face severe food shortages after their home was destroyed. Living in a tent, they sought aid from a distribution point run by a humanitarian NGO, but were met with gunfire from Israeli forces, resulting in casualties among those gathering for assistance.

The situation highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region, exacerbated by military actions and restricted access for international journalists.


Breitbart: Disney's 'Lilo & Stitch' Star Tia Carrere Celebrates Her Daughter Becoming a Boy
Disney's 'Lilo & Stitch' Star Tia Carrere Celebrates Her Daughter Becoming a Boy
Tia Carrere's daughter, now named Jude, identifies as male and is described by Carrere as happy and caring. Jude prefers a low profile but attended the Lilo & Stitch premiere. Carrere notes Jude's artistic talents and current work with animals.

A trend among celebrity children identifying as transgender or nonbinary has raised public concern. Notable examples include Robert De Niro's son and Dwayne Wade's daughter, Zaya. Critics suggest that social contagion may contribute to this rise in gender identity exploration among youth.


#military

GB News: Vladimir Putin's 'irreplaceable' £7bn nuke bomber fleet DESTROYED after Ukraine's 'genius' plot
Vladimir Putin's 'irreplaceable' £7bn nuke bomber fleet DESTROYED after Ukraine's 'genius' plot
Ukraine has executed a significant operation, codenamed "Spider's Web," destroying 41 Russian aircraft across five airfields, including critical A-50 surveillance planes. The attack involved 117 kamikaze drones launched into Russian territory, with claims that 34% of strategic missile carriers were hit.

This meticulously planned mission targeted aircraft positioned far from Ukraine, emphasizing the effectiveness of Ukraine's drone capabilities. The operation's success has reportedly prompted Russian President Vladimir Putin to consider dismissing intelligence officials in response to the attack.


#crime

Fox News: New mugshot released of Boulder terror attack suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman
New mugshot released of Boulder terror attack suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, has been charged with multiple felonies, including first-degree murder, after allegedly throwing explosives into a crowd during a pro-Israel event in Boulder. The incident injured eight people, with one in critical condition, and is being investigated as a targeted terror attack.

Soliman, who is from Egypt, was living in the U.S. illegally after his work visa expired two years ago. Police reported that no victims have died, and a press conference is scheduled for later today.


Breitbart: Gunmen Retaliate Against Mexican Border State Cops After Capture of Regional Cartel Boss
Gunmen Retaliate Against Mexican Border State Cops After Capture of Regional Cartel Boss
Gunmen from the Gulf Cartel launched a series of attacks in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, injuring at least four law enforcement officers. The violence followed the arrest of regional leader Valentin “El Ferras” Martinez Garcia, linked to increased cartel activity in the area.

The attacks involved ambushes on state guardsmen and investigators, with FGJE agent Carlos Fabian Alvarado critically injured while attempting to assist. The Gulf Cartel is classified as a foreign terrorist organization by the U.S. Department of State.


Le Monde: French prosecutors investigate terror motive after man shoots dead Tunisian neighbor
French prosecutors investigate terror motive after man shoots dead Tunisian neighbor
A man in Puget-sur-Argens, France, shot and killed his Tunisian neighbor and wounded a Turkish citizen on May 31, 2025. The shooter, who had posted racist videos, was arrested shortly after fleeing the scene. French national anti-terror prosecutors are now investigating the incident as a potential hate crime.

This shooting follows a stabbing in April of a Malian man at a mosque, raising concerns over rising hate crimes against Muslims in France. Advocacy groups have condemned the increasing prevalence of racist rhetoric and violence in the country.