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#illegals
Breitbart: CO Police Release Mugshot of Illegal Accused of Antisemitic Terrorist Attack
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old illegal alien, is accused of attacking Jewish demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado, injuring six people with a makeshift flamethrower. He allegedly shouted “Free Palestine” during the incident, which occurred at a pro-Israel event.
Soliman entered the U.S. on a tourist visa in August 2022, which expired in February 2023. Despite his illegal status, he received a work permit from the Biden administration in March 2023. His prior visa application was denied 20 years ago, raising questions about the approval process.
#politics
Fox News: Pennsylvania senators find common ground despite style preferences, party differences
Pennsylvania Senators John Fetterman and Dave McCormick showcased bipartisan cooperation during a discussion at the Kennedy Institute. Despite their contrasting styles—Fetterman in casual attire and McCormick in formal wear—they united on key issues, including condemning antisemitism and supporting Israel.
Both senators emphasized the importance of finding common ground for Pennsylvania workers, even amidst differing opinions on certain legislation. Their collaboration reflects a commitment to bipartisan strategies in a politically divided landscape.
Fox News: Fetterman defies 'punitive' punishment for breaking with Democratic Party during bipartisan discussion
Sen. John Fetterman has positioned himself as a bipartisan figure willing to challenge his own party, aligning with Republicans on issues like immigration and Israel. He criticized his party's stance on antisemitism and immigration policies, advocating for investments in border security.
Fetterman has faced scrutiny for his behavior and staff turnover, which he attributes to backlash against his bipartisan approach. He insists that his values remain unchanged despite the pressures from within his party.
The Economist: The fantastical world of Republican economic thinking
The recent Republican economic conference highlighted the disconnect within the party's policy framework, despite a patriotic atmosphere. Key figures, including former Federal Reserve governor Kevin Warsh, acknowledged the challenges in aligning economic strategies with core conservative values.
The event underscored broader issues facing the GOP, such as stricter voting laws, immigration policies, and educational reforms, revealing a complex landscape of contradictions in the party's approach to governance.
#society
Fox News: Trump says Boulder terror attack 'will not be tolerated,' deportations must continue
Former President Donald Trump condemned the recent Molotov cocktail attack in Boulder, Colorado, which injured eight pro-Israel protesters. He attributed the incident to President Biden's immigration policies and emphasized the need for secure borders and the deportation of illegal immigrants.
The alleged attacker, Mohamed Soliman, faces hate crime charges and reportedly expressed intentions to target Jewish individuals. The Department of Homeland Security is revamping its Immigration and Customs Enforcement tip line to address concerns about illegal immigrants involved in violent crimes.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Ukraine-Russia peace talks yield no ceasefire, Zelenskyy warns Putin should not be 'rewarded'
Peace talks between Ukraine and Russia in Turkey failed to achieve a ceasefire, with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy insisting that Putin should not receive rewards for his aggression. Despite a proposed memorandum from Russia, Ukraine's demands for an unconditional ceasefire were rejected.
A significant prisoner exchange was agreed upon, alongside Ukraine's list of children deported by Russia. Zelenskyy emphasized that any concessions to Russia would undermine efforts for lasting peace. A future meeting between the two nations remains uncertain.
#military
Fox News: British PM Keir Starmer moves UK military into 'war-fighting readiness'
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a shift to "war-fighting readiness" for the UK military, citing threats from Russia and the need for a robust defense strategy. This includes a significant pay rise for armed forces and plans to enhance military capabilities, including nuclear submarines.
Starmer emphasized NATO's importance and outlined a commitment to increase defense spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027, with a goal of 3%. The UK aims to strengthen its military integration and innovation to address modern threats, while creating jobs through defense manufacturing.
#history
GB News: Gold watch lost to depths of Lake Michigan finally returns home after sinking with shipwreck 165 years ago
A gold pocket watch belonging to British journalist Herbert Ingram, lost in Lake Michigan since the 1860 sinking of the Lady Elgin, has been recovered and returned to his hometown of Boston, Lincolnshire. The watch was unveiled at a ceremony honoring Ingram's legacy.
Valerie Van Heest of the Michigan Shipwreck Research Association emphasized that the watch rightfully belongs in Boston, where a statue of Ingram stands. The museum's event celebrated the historical significance of the find, marking a moment of pride for the community.
#crime
Fox News: Holocaust survivor among victims in Boulder, Colorado suspected terror attack
A suspected terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, left eight people injured, including a Holocaust survivor. The alleged assailant, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, reportedly targeted a pro-Israel protest while shouting "Free Palestine." He faces multiple serious charges, including first-degree murder.
Soliman, an Egyptian national in the U.S. illegally, had overstayed his visa. The FBI is investigating the incident as a targeted terror attack. Soliman remains in custody on a $10 million bond.
Fox News: Boulder terror attack suspect said he wanted to kill 'all Zionist people,' used Molotov cocktails: feds
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, has been charged with multiple offenses, including first-degree murder and a hate crime, after allegedly throwing Molotov cocktails at a pro-Israel gathering in Boulder, Colorado. The attack injured eight people, some critically, and was described by the FBI as a "targeted terror attack."
Soliman, who is in the U.S. illegally, reportedly expressed a desire to kill "all Zionist people" and had been planning the attack for a year. He faces a $10 million bond and remains in custody.
#other
Daily Mirror: Donald Trump mercilessly mocked as cameras catch picture on phone lock screen
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Daily Mirror: Moment reporter brutally calls out Farage's false claims at press conference
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