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#illegals

The Western Journal: Watch: Nadler Aide Cuffed and Crying After Trying to Stop DHS from Searching Office for 'Rioters'
Watch: Nadler Aide Cuffed and Crying After Trying to Stop DHS from Searching Office for 'Rioters'
A Homeland Security incident at Rep. Jerry Nadler's office involved an aide being handcuffed after allegedly obstructing agents conducting a security check for rioters. The confrontation occurred during protests for illegal aliens outside the immigration courthouse nearby.

Nadler later criticized DHS for creating chaos, while social media users pointed out that “no one is above the law.” The incident highlights ongoing tensions regarding illegal immigration and the responsibilities of elected officials to their constituents.


#politics

Fox News: 'Red tape': Trump admin unleashes DOGE-aligned process to fire federal workers for misconduct
'Red tape': Trump admin unleashes DOGE-aligned process to fire federal workers for misconduct
The Trump administration has introduced a new rule aimed at streamlining the process for terminating federal employees for serious misconduct. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) proposes amendments to enhance the efficiency and rigor of personnel vetting, ensuring that misconduct is treated with appropriate consequences.

Under the new rule, federal agencies will gain broader authority to take disciplinary actions against employees for serious infractions, such as tax evasion and leaking sensitive information. This initiative is part of a broader effort to reinforce the integrity of public service.


Fox News: As Musk exits DOGE, a look back at previous efforts to cut waste, fraud and abuse – and how they fared
As Musk exits DOGE, a look back at previous efforts to cut waste, fraud and abuse – and how they fared
Elon Musk's departure from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) highlights a long history of U.S. presidents attempting to streamline government, with varying degrees of success. From Jefferson to Clinton, efforts to reduce bureaucracy and spending have faced resistance, even as some bipartisan initiatives emerged in the 1990s.

Notable attempts include Clinton's National Performance Review, which aimed to cut the federal workforce and establish a budget surplus, and Reagan's Grace Commission, which sought efficiency and cost savings. Despite these efforts, many presidents, including Trump and Johnson, encountered significant challenges in reforming government operations.


The Western Journal: Tulsi Gabbard Declassifies Biden-Era Doc: This Is How They Labeled Americans Who Opposed COVID Mandates
Tulsi Gabbard Declassifies Biden-Era Doc: This Is How They Labeled Americans Who Opposed COVID Mandates
Tulsi Gabbard has declassified documents revealing that the Biden administration labeled Americans opposing COVID-19 mandates as "Domestic Violent Extremists." This categorization led to FBI investigations and social media censorship against dissenters.

The reports indicate that grievances related to government responses to the pandemic, including vaccine mandates, were seen as potential threats, with the administration's tactics viewed as undermining constitutional rights. Gabbard emphasizes the politicization of intelligence against American citizens.


#society

Fox News: Home Depot's Father's Day sale is here, shop deals on grills, tools and outdoor equipment
Home Depot's Father's Day sale is here, shop deals on grills, tools and outdoor equipment
Home Depot is hosting a Father's Day sale from June 15 to June 18, featuring discounts on tools, grills, and outdoor equipment. Notable deals include a DeWalt 12" miter saw for $399 and a Milwaukee 8-tool combo kit for $599, both significantly marked down.

Grill options include the Traeger Woodridge pellet grill for $799 and the Napoleon kettle charcoal grill for $499. Outdoor power equipment like the Milwaukee leaf blower and Ryobi riding mower are also on sale, making it an ideal time to find gifts for dads who enjoy DIY projects and outdoor activities.


Times Of Israel: IDF expands Gaza ground offensive; 14 said killed in Israeli strike on Jabalia home
IDF expands Gaza ground offensive; 14 said killed in Israeli strike on Jabalia home
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for an independent investigation into reports of Palestinians killed while seeking aid in Gaza, stating it is unacceptable for them to risk their lives for food.

In Colorado, a suspect has been charged in a firebomb attack on a rally for Israeli hostages, with eight people injured, including a Holocaust survivor. The suspect is being held on a $10 million bail.


GB News: Major tunnel to undergo safety repairs and lane closures causing months-long delays - 'Frustrating'
Major tunnel to undergo safety repairs and lane closures causing months-long delays - 'Frustrating'
Drivers are advised to expect delays as the Saltash Tunnel in Cornwall undergoes extensive refurbishment, impacting travel for the remainder of the year. National Highways has identified issues with the traffic control system, leading to a switch from a tidal lane system to fixed lanes and a 30mph speed limit for safety.

The £25 million upgrade includes installing new cabling, improving air quality sensors, and modernizing the ventilation system. While the project aims to minimize disruption, overnight closures and delays are anticipated. Drivers are urged to plan ahead and allow extra travel time.


#military

The Economist: Britain’s ambitious plan to rearm looks underfunded
Britain’s ambitious plan to rearm looks underfunded
Britain's defense plans are facing scrutiny as many new military capabilities are not expected to materialize for years. Both current and former defense secretaries have acknowledged that the armed forces are overstretched and under-equipped, raising concerns about readiness.

The consensus among political parties highlights the urgent need for reform in British defense, as the military struggles to meet contemporary challenges.


#crime

The Western Journal: FBI Deputy Director Bongino: Authorities 'Closing In' on J6 Pipe Bomb Suspect
FBI Deputy Director Bongino: Authorities 'Closing In' on J6 Pipe Bomb Suspect
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino announced progress in the investigation of the pipe bombs planted near the Capitol on January 5, 2021. He criticized the previous administration's lack of interest and expressed confidence that the FBI is closing in on suspects, revitalizing the case.

Video evidence shows a suspect in a gray hoodie placing the bombs, but nearly four years later, the individual remains unidentified. Bongino's renewed focus has led to calls for a fresh examination of the evidence and potential suspects.