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2 Jun 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Judge halts deportation of Venezuelan migrant under Alien Enemies Act
Judge halts deportation of Venezuelan migrant under Alien Enemies Act
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from deporting a Venezuelan migrant under the Alien Enemies Act, citing inadequate notice and due process. The ruling mandates that individuals facing deportation must be allowed to challenge their removal.

The case involves Darwin Antonio Arevalo Millan, a Venezuelan dissident detained by ICE. The judge affirmed Trump’s authority to invoke the Alien Enemies Act while also addressing concerns over the deportation process. This ruling follows a Supreme Court decision that temporarily halted the deportation of around 500,000 migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.


#politics

The Federalist: DOJ Officials Didn't Know Database Let FBI Bury Russiagate Docs
DOJ Officials Didn't Know Database Let FBI Bury Russiagate Docs
Investigators into the Russia collusion case were reportedly unaware that the FBI's Sentinel database allowed agents to hide evidence using "Prohibited Access" coding. This coding rendered certain documents invisible, raising concerns about the thoroughness of investigations by Special Counsel Robert Mueller and others.

The revelation, following a declassified FBI report, questions the integrity of the investigations into the origins of the Crossfire Hurricane probe and whether all relevant evidence was considered. The implications for Special Counsel John Durham's and Inspector General Michael Horowitz's work are significant, pending further disclosures from FBI Director Kash Patel.


Fox News: SCOOP: House Freedom Caucus draws battle lines as White House readies $9.4B DOGE spending cuts
SCOOP: House Freedom Caucus draws battle lines as White House readies $9.4B DOGE spending cuts
The House Freedom Caucus is urging a swift vote on the White House's $9.4 billion spending cut proposal, which targets funding for NPR, PBS, and USAID. They emphasize the need for immediate action once the package is presented to Congress.

Republican leaders are optimistic about advancing these cuts, with plans for additional rescissions packages in the coming weeks. Speaker Mike Johnson highlighted the importance of fiscal restraint and the need to address government waste.


Breitbart: Clarence Thomas: 'AR-15s Are Clearly Arms' Under 2A's 'Plain Text'
Clarence Thomas: 'AR-15s Are Clearly Arms' Under 2A's 'Plain Text'
The Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to Maryland's assault weapons ban, with Justices Thomas, Gorsuch, and Alito expressing dissent. Thomas emphasized that AR-15s qualify as "arms" under the Second Amendment and questioned the historical basis for Maryland's ban.

Justice Kavanaugh acknowledged the majority's decision but indicated that the Court may need to address such bans in the near future.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: US approves of Syrian plan to absorb foreign jihadists into its army, Trump envoy says
US approves of Syrian plan to absorb foreign jihadists into its army, Trump envoy says
The U.S. has approved a plan for Syria's new leadership to integrate around 3,500 foreign jihadists, primarily Uighurs, into the national army, provided it is done transparently. This marks a shift in U.S. policy following a meeting between President Trump and Syrian interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa.

The inclusion of these fighters is seen as a way to mitigate security risks, preventing them from aligning with extremist groups like al-Qaeda or ISIS. The Uighur fighters, previously part of the Turkistan Islamic Party, have reportedly dissolved into the Syrian army and may receive citizenship for their contributions against Assad.


#economy

GB News: Drivers urged to save hundreds on repair bills with most reliable used cars - Ford, Toyota, Kia and more
Drivers urged to save hundreds on repair bills with most reliable used cars - Ford, Toyota, Kia and more
Recent research highlights the Toyota Aygo and Suzuki Swift as the most reliable used superminis in the UK, based on data from 2022 to 2025. Superminis account for 32.3% of the used car market, favored for their affordability and longevity.

While over 60% of top-ranked vehicles show no faults until at least eight years old, repair costs can vary significantly, with electrical issues being the most common. Experts recommend comprehensive warranties to mitigate unexpected repair expenses.


#culture

The Western Journal: Major League Baseball's 'Pride Month' Stunt Backfires: 'All This Does Is Turn People Off'
Major League Baseball's 'Pride Month' Stunt Backfires: 'All This Does Is Turn People Off'
Major League Baseball's recent display of a pride-themed logo has drawn criticism, with some claiming it alienates fans. Conservative voices argue that such virtue-signaling fails to resonate and instead prompts boycotts, reflecting a cultural backlash against perceived "wokeness."

The commentary suggests that the celebration of "pride" conflicts with Christian values, framing it as a direct affront to those beliefs. It argues that while organizations can serve all consumers, publicly endorsing "pride" can be divisive and detrimental to their audience.


#crime

Fox News: 'King of the Hill' actor shot dead in Texas
'King of the Hill' actor shot dead in Texas
Voice actor Jonathan Joss Gonzales, known for his role as John Redcorn in "King of the Hill," was shot and killed in San Antonio, Texas, at age 59. Authorities found him near a roadway and he was pronounced dead at the scene.

A suspect, 56-year-old Sigfredo Alvarez Ceja, has been detained and charged with murder. The investigation into the incident is ongoing. Joss had a notable career with roles in "Parks and Recreation," "Tulsa King," and "Ray Donovan."