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Jun 22, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Border Patrol Agents Violently Attacked During Los Angeles Area Deportation Operations
Border Patrol agents in Los Angeles faced violent attacks from residents opposing deportation efforts, including a motorist ramming a vehicle and vandalism. The incidents occurred in Bell and Maywood, resulting in significant damage to agency vehicles and an arrest for vehicular assault.
DHS reports a troubling rise in assaults against agents, with ICE facing a 500% increase in attacks during enforcement operations. Border Patrol Chief Gregory K. Bovino emphasized that such lawlessness will result in arrests.
#society
Breitbart: Disney Daytime TV Host Whoopi Goldberg Slammed by Iranians for Saying Black Americans Face 'Same' Oppression as Women in Iran
Whoopi Goldberg faced backlash from Iranian dissidents after comparing the oppression of Black Americans to that of Iranians under the Islamic Republic. During a discussion on The View, she claimed both groups experience similar levels of fear and oppression.
Critics, including Iranian-American journalist Lisa Daftari, condemned her remarks as misguided and insensitive to the harsh realities faced by those living under Iran's authoritarian regime.
Times Of Israel: Iran accused of abducting opposition journalist’s family over war coverage
Iran has detained the family members of an Iran International journalist in retaliation for the channel's coverage of the Israel-Iran conflict, threatening their release until the journalist resigns. The channel condemned this act as a dangerous escalation in the regime's efforts to silence dissent.
This incident highlights Iran's ongoing crackdown on journalists, both domestically and abroad, as the Islamic Republic remains one of the leading jailers of journalists globally. The detention underscores the risks faced by those reporting on sensitive issues, particularly amidst rising tensions with Israel.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Top Democrats, media declare US at war after Iran strikes as White House pushes back on narrative
Prominent political figures are divided over the implications of President Trump's recent military strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities. While the administration asserts these actions do not constitute a declaration of war, many Democrats and some Republicans argue that the U.S. is now engaged in conflict with Iran, raising concerns about constitutional authority and the potential for escalation.
Critics, including Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, have called for accountability, suggesting the strikes are unconstitutional and could lead to a prolonged war. Conversely, administration officials emphasize a desire for peace, contingent on Iran's nuclear ambitions. The situation remains tense as both sides prepare for possible diplomatic engagements.
Breitbart: Dem Rep. Himes: Trump Administration Claim Iran Strikes Were Successful 'Insane'
Representative Jim Himes criticized claims by President Trump and Defense Secretary Hegseth regarding the success of military strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, calling their assertions "insane." He emphasized that the effectiveness of the strikes remains uncertain, stating that while they may have caused destruction, it is unclear if they impacted Iran's nuclear capabilities.
Himes highlighted the lack of immediate intelligence on whether the strikes were successful, asserting that any claims of their effectiveness are unfounded at this time.
Breitbart: Iran's President Responds to U.S. at Rally in Tehran: 'Revenge, Revenge!'
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian condemned U.S. attacks on Iranian nuclear sites during a rally in Tehran, where crowds called for revenge. He stated that the U.S. must face consequences for its actions and indicated that military bases in the Middle East could be targeted.
In response to the escalating tensions, Iran may consider closing the Strait of Hormuz, which would impact global oil shipping. Meanwhile, protests against U.S. strikes were also held in New York City.
Times Of Israel: Suicide bomber kills at least 20 in Syrian church near Damascus
A suicide bomber attacked the Mar Elias Greek Orthodox Church in Dweila, near Damascus, Syria, during a service, resulting in at least 20 deaths and over 50 injuries. The assailant reportedly fired at worshippers before detonating an explosives vest, marking the first such attack on a church in years.
Syrian officials condemned the attack, which has raised concerns about the presence of extremist groups in the region. The Greek and French foreign ministries also denounced the bombing, calling for accountability and measures to ensure the safety of religious communities in Syria.
Fox News: Thomas Massie says he feels ‘misled’ by Trump after Iran strikes: 'He's engaged in war'
Rep. Thomas Massie has criticized President Trump for military strikes on Iran, claiming they contradict Trump's campaign promises against foreign intervention. Massie argues this could lead to apathy among Republican supporters, potentially affecting midterm elections.
Massie is co-leading a resolution to limit U.S. military action in Iran, asserting that the recent strikes constitute a declaration of war. The White House has defended the actions, while Trump has labeled Massie a "grandstander" and threatened to support a primary challenger against him.
#crime
GB News: Fraudster grandmother, 46, jailed after stealing nearly £200k from her workplace to fund 'spending addiction'
Ewa Bieniak, a 46-year-old payroll administrator, has been sentenced to three years and nine months for defrauding her employer, Sirus Automotive, of nearly £200,000. This was her second conviction for workplace fraud, having previously stolen £306,000 from another company.
The court highlighted the sophistication of her fraudulent methods, including creating "ghost employees," and noted the emotional impact on innocent staff. Bieniak's defense cited a compulsive spending addiction and personal struggles, but the judge emphasized her prior conviction as a significant aggravating factor.