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23 Jun 2023
#illegals
Breitbart: Mayorkas Vows to Reinstate 'Sanctuary Country' Orders After SCOTUS Ruling
DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas plans to reinstate sanctuary country orders that shield most of the illegal aliens from arrest and deportation. The Supreme Court ruled that states lack standing to sue the Biden administration for not enforcing federal immigration law. Texas and Louisiana first filed the lawsuit against the Biden administration in April 2021 after DHS started imposing those orders that require ICE agents to only prioritize the arrests and deportations of illegal aliens who pose a threat to national security, public safety, and border security.
#politics
Breitbart: Christie Booed at Faith and Freedom Coalition After Dissing Trump
Chris Christie was booed during his speech by some members of the audience at the Faith and Freedom Coalition's Road to Majority Policy event after he criticized former President Donald Trump, calling him a failed leader. Trump continued to dominate in recent surveys, with 57 percent support among potential Republican primary voters. A survey from the Economist/YouGov showed a majority of Republicans viewed Christie unfavorably with 56 percent.
The Epoch Times: White House Deflects Questions on Alleged Hunter Biden Message: 'I'm Sitting Here With My Father'
The White House declined to comment on allegations that Joe Biden was involved in his son Hunter's Chinese business dealings. Whistleblower IRS Supervisor Special Agent Gary Shapley alleged that the IRS and Department of Justice had given Hunter "preferential treatment" during an investigation into his potential felony tax crimes, and that Joe Biden had been indirectly mentioned in a WhatsApp message demanding payment. The White House press secretary and spokesperson for White House National Security Council deflected questions on the allegations, while Hunter Biden's attorney denied any wrongdoing.
Forbes: Did Feds Undercharge Hunter Biden? GOP Builds Case Using IRS Whistleblower—Latest Unverified Claims Against Biden Family
IRS whistleblower claims that the Justice Department favored Hunter Biden when investigating his business dealings and recommended additional felonies for him. The whistleblower also alleges that prosecutors in California and Washington, D.C. declined to prosecute Hunter Biden. Republicans have been investigating whether President Joe Biden’s family members have used his influence to advance their business ventures and break the law . Following a plea deal in which Hunter Biden agreed to plead guilty to two misdemeanor charges, Republicans accused the Justice Department of letting him off easy due to his family ties.
Breitbart: WaPo, NYT, Politico, CNN, MSNBC’s Main Front Pages Fail to Feature IRS Whistleblower Claims Against Biden’s DOJ
Major news outlets including Washington Post, Politico, New York Times, CNN, and MSNBC avoided posting stories about Thursday's IRS whistleblower allegations of political interference by the Justice Department on behalf of the Biden family. The refusal to publish the allegations follows a historical pattern of shielding viewers from allegations of Biden family wrongdoing. ABC’s “World News Tonight” and “CBS Evening News” also ignored the bombshell allegations, and in the past have spent minimal time reporting on controversies related to the Biden family.
Breitbart: Merrick Garland: Critics of DOJ Are Attacking 'Democracy'
Garland defended the FBI and its employees against Republican attacks over the agency withholding information related to Hunter Biden. He emphasized that the FBI makes decisions based on facts and law, and the agency's workers protect the American people. The Republicans' frustration stems from the FBI's refusal to hand over a document where an informant said Joe and Hunter Biden received $5 million each in exchange for legal help in Ukraine in 2015 and 2016. This news falls under .
Fox News: DOJ told IRS not to interview Joe Biden's grandchildren in Hunter probe to avoid 'hot water': whistleblower
Two IRS whistleblowers claimed that DOJ, FBI, and IRS officials interfered in the probe into Hunter Biden and that DOJ officials attempted to stop the investigators from interviewing President Biden's grandchildren. They reported that Assistant U.S. Attorney Lesley Wolf discouraged investigators from speaking with the President's grandchildren because it would be inappropriate. The whistleblowers further alleged that decisions made during the probe appeared to be swayed by politics. The summary is categorized under .
Newsbusters: NewsBusters Podcast: The Media Counts Down to Demise of Titanic Sub
Liberal media criticized for morbid coverage of submersible disaster, focusing on CEO's Republican donation & running countdown timer until passengers ran out of oxygen.
Breitbart: Biden WH Changes Story: From 'Never Discussed' to 'Not in Business' with Hunter
The White House changed its stance on Joe Biden's involvement in his family's business affairs, now claiming he was "not in business" with his son Hunter. This comes after an IRS whistleblower accused Joe and Hunter Biden of seeking money from a Chinese contact. In a recent press briefing, the White House did not directly answer questions about their previous statements denying Joe Biden's involvement in his family's business interests.
#society
Daily Wire: Titanic Sub Tragedy Marred By Stepson’s Sordid Social Media Drama
While the search for Titanic submarine passengers continues, Brian Szasz, the stepson of Hamish Harding, posted on Instagram about attending a Blink-182 concert while Harding was missing at sea. Social media users quickly criticized Szasz, but he later doubled down on his comments and even reacted to a post by an OnlyFans model. The situation caught the attention of rapper Cardi B, who criticized Szasz for his behavior, leading to a Twitter feud between the two. Szasz eventually deleted his Twitter account, calling the situation a "f***ing nightmare."
#war
The Epoch Times: Drone Wars: UAVs Shape the Tide of Conflict Between Russia and Ukraine
Russian air defenses destroyed three Ukrainian drones that approached sensitive facilities in the Moscow region, according to the Russian defense ministry, which said the attack was aimed at an infantry division based 35 miles from the Kremlin. Abdullah Agar, a Turkish military commentator and former Special Forces officer, said the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has "revolutionized drone technology and tactics, changing the way modern conflicts are fought." Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) play a range of vital roles, from providing real-time images from the front to disabling military infrastructure and vehicles. Drones have an excellent cost-benefit ratio, since anti-aircraft defenses used to neutralize them can be far more expensive.
Russia and Ukraine each increasingly rely on drones. Ukraine has been using Turkish-made Bayraktars and US-made Switchblade drones as well as those supplied by the UK, along with civilian drones modified with an explosive payload. Kyiv has reportedly aimed some UAVs at deep targets inside Russian territory, and Moscow has accused Kyiv of recent drone attacks on Russian soil, although Agar believes the drones used to threaten Moscow were of Russian origin. Russia's latest drone, the Lancet-class attack drone, has evolved swiftly since its debut in 2022. The UK's Royal United Services Institute, a security think tank, reports that Ukraine is losing roughly 10,000 drones per month.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Stock Market Today: Wall Street Falls to Close out Its First Losing Week in the Last 6
Wall Street is on track to end its first losing week in six as stocks continue to drop. The S&P 500 is 0.7 percent lower, while the Nasdaq composite is one percent lower. High interest rates in the US have already caused manufacturing and other industries to contract, while overseas markets also fell. A stressed global economy may burn less crude oil, particularly if the economy slows down. This week’s hesitancy is caused by central banks around the world who are trying to keep inflation under control. Despite not even raising rates last week, the Federal Reserve could still push through a couple more hikes by the year end. The US stock market may have been due for a rest after increasing by more than 20 percent since October 2022, and traders are still expecting a decrease this year in the amount of rate hikes suggested by the Fed. Higher interest rates hurt all kinds of investments, from stocks to bonds to crypto, but high-growth stocks tend to be among the most impacted.
Forbes: Cash Infusion For Clean Energy Initiatives
The Inflation Reduction Act allocated $391 billion to energy and climate initiatives, allowing taxpayers to sell clean energy credits under IRC Section 6418. Proposed regulations outline a strict documentation process and limit the ability to use purchased credits. Transferees must use credits against passive income and require registration numbers and specific documentation.
#culture
Fox News: Tony-winning 'Fiddler on the Roof' creator Sheldon Harnick dead at 99
Tony and Grammy-winning lyricist Sheldon Harnick has died at the age of 99. His publicist said Harnick died in his sleep of natural causes. Known for his work with composer Jerry Bock, he won acclaim for a string of musicals including "Fiddler on the Roof," "The Rothschilds," and "The Apple Tree." Following his partnership with Bock which lasted for 13 years, Harnick worked alongside other composers including Michel Legrand and Richard Rodgers. He won a Pulitzer Prize for “Fiorella!”
#crime
The Blaze: Gang of teens brutally beat 15-year-old for his 'Yeezy' shoes; bystanders posted 'disturbing' video on social media instead of helping
A gang of teens punched and kicked a 15-year-old for his "Yeezy" shoes in Delaware County, PA. Bystanders filmed the attack on social media, with one video helping in the arrest of one suspect. The victim escaped and was helped by a neighbor, while police are searching for five others involved.
PJ Media: Summer Just Began, but It's Already a Long One in Chicago
Chicago is experiencing a rise in violent crime, with a predicted 40-50 people expected to be shot and killed between Friday and Sunday. Mayor Johnson is blaming "disinvestment" and a lack of jobs for the rise in violence. However, with an average of over 23 robberies a day, 1,674 completed carjackings last year, and 293 homicides committed so far this year, it is unclear what investments and businesses could address the issue. The Cubs may be doing well, but it will be a long summer in Chicago.
#sports
The Epoch Times: Victor Wembanyama Is the No. 1 Pick in the NBA Draft, With Expectations of Stardom
The San Antonio Spurs selected Victor Wembanyama from France, listed at 7-foot-4, as the number one pick in the NBA draft. Wembanyama, who dominated the French league in his final season, brings a unique set of skills to the NBA, including the size of a center and the shooting and ballhandling ability of a guard. Brandon Miller was selected second by the Charlotte Hornets, and Scoot Henderson of the G League Ignite was taken third by the Portland Trail Blazers. With the fourth and fifth picks respectively, twins Amen and Ausar Thompson became the first brothers to be selected in the top 10 of the same draft. The draft was shortened to 58 picks because of league rule violations.
#science
The Epoch Times: NASA Opposes Lithium Mining at Ancient Nevada Lakebed, Says Land Is Vital to Calibrate Satellites
NASA opposes lithium mining at a Nevada lakebed site due to its use in satellite calibration. Federal officials have blocked mining in the heart of Nevada’s Railroad Valley, with NASA claiming the site is essential for providing accurate measurements of hundreds of satellites orbiting overhead. The Bureau of Land Management has declared that 36 square miles of the roughly 90-square-mile lakebed are no longer available for exploration and mining, with NASA stating that no other location in the US is suitable for this purpose.
#outdoors
Fox News: 1 dead, 1 wounded in Lake Michigan plane crash
A small plane crashed in Lake Michigan, killing one person and injuring another. The Coast Guard responded quickly and rescued one person from the water. Unfortunately, the second person was found dead.
The Epoch Times: Quebec Wildfires: Cree Community Orders Evacuation Due to Heavy Smoke
The second largest Cree community in Quebec, Mistissini, is being evacuated due to heavy smoke and the threat of forest fires. The air quality has worsened, and members of the community are being encouraged to stay inside and close their windows. Canadian soldiers and firefighters from Spain are staying behind to protect the town. The community will likely be relocated to Saguenay, with no hard deadline for people to leave.
All Outdoor: Remington Ammo Declares Support for "Pass it On - Outdoor Mentors Inc"
Remington Ammunition announced its support of Pass it On – Outdoor Mentors, an organization that aims to develop future generations of hunters and anglers. The program empowers new enthusiasts by matching them with adults who have a deep commitment to outdoor activities and ecosystems.
Flag And Cross: Storm Chaser Rescues Stranded Motorists From Flash Flood In Texas
AccuWeather storm chaser Aaron Rigsby rescued stranded people in western Texas during flooding caused by thunderstorms. Rigsby helped people out of their vehicles and escorted them to safety before being invited by a restaurant manager to meet for dinner. Rigsby hopes the rescue can teach others how to act in similar emergencies.
#other
Fox News: Canada opens investigation into deadly OceanGate voyage to Titanic ruins
Canadian officials are investigating the fatal incident involving OceanGate Titan submersible and Canadian vessel Polar Prince. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada will investigate to determine the cause of the crash by gathering information, conducting interviews and assessing the incident. The Titanic submersible lost contact with its support vessel on Sunday, with wreckage appearing on Thursday and all passengers and crew presumed dead.