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Breitbart: Judge Orders Release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia as He Awaits Federal Trial
A Tennessee judge has ordered the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who awaits a federal trial for alleged crimes. The ruling stated that the government did not prove he was a flight risk or a threat to society. Immigration authorities may detain him upon release.
The judge emphasized the presumption of innocence and the need for a fair determination regarding custody. Garcia faces smuggling charges related to a 2022 traffic stop in Tennessee. Immigration officials may seek to deport him, pending agreements with third countries.
The Western Journal: Traffickers Everywhere Cheer Judge Who Ruled Abrego Garcia Can Get Out of Jail, Despite Staggering Allegations
A Tennessee judge has ruled to release Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an illegal immigrant from El Salvador facing human trafficking charges, despite his criminal history and allegations of trafficking minors. The judge claimed he is not a flight risk, prompting criticism of judicial overreach.
Garcia, previously deported due to a clerical error, has a history of gang affiliation and violence. Critics argue that prioritizing the rights of foreign nationals over public safety undermines justice and exacerbates the illegal immigration crisis, which reportedly cost the U.S. over $150 billion last year.
#politics
GB News: 'Nonsense!' Furious row breaks out on GB News after Dawn Neesom says 'questions must be answered'
A heated debate on GB News centered around the funding of Palestine Action, with Dawn Neesom questioning its sources and expressing concerns about potential Iranian links. James Schneider dismissed her claims as "nonsense innuendo," arguing that the organization is likely funded by ordinary donations.
The discussion comes as the UK government considers banning Palestine Action under anti-terror legislation after activists vandalized military aircraft. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is set to address Parliament on the potential proscription, which would criminalize support for the group.
Breitbart: Ariana Grande Promotes AOC Post Calling for Trump Impeachment over Iran Bombing
Ariana Grande shared a post from Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Instagram, calling for President Trump's impeachment over his decision to bomb Iran's nuclear sites. AOC described the action as a violation of the Constitution and Congressional War Powers.
The bombing involved multiple nuclear sites, confirmed by Trump, who stated it would not lead to a long-term conflict unless Iran retaliates. Other celebrities, including Mark Ruffalo, echoed concerns about the legality of the military action.
#society
Fox News: American travelers should know escape routes at transit hubs after Iran strikes, security expert warns
Following recent U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, security experts emphasize the need for Americans to remain vigilant and prepared to evacuate from crowded areas like airports and train stations. Robert McDonald, a former Secret Service agent, advises being aware of one's surroundings and reporting any suspicious activity.
In response to potential threats, major cities such as New York and Los Angeles have increased security measures, particularly at religious sites linked to the conflict. Authorities are enhancing patrols and monitoring online communications for signs of potential terrorism.
Fox News: Refresh your patio for the Fourth of July with new grills, dining sets and outdoor seating
Prepare for your Fourth of July party with essential outdoor items on sale, including patio furniture, grills, and outdoor rugs. Retailers like Wayfair and Walmart offer discounts on dining sets, seating options, and grilling equipment to accommodate guests.
Consider items like the Better Homes & Gardens dining set, Royal Gourmet grills, and weather-resistant rugs to enhance your outdoor space. These deals can help create a festive atmosphere for your Independence Day celebration.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Georgetown Professor Hopes Iran Gets a Bomb After U.S. Airstrike
Jonathan AC Brown, a Georgetown professor, expressed hope for Iran to acquire a nuclear bomb following U.S. military strikes on its nuclear sites. He suggested that a symbolic strike by Iran could lead to a cessation of hostilities. His comments have drawn significant backlash.
President Trump confirmed the U.S. bombing of three Iranian nuclear sites, indicating it would be a one-time event unless Iran retaliates. The situation remains tense with potential implications for U.S.-Iran relations.
Times Of Israel: In Tehran, IDF strikes IRGC sites, gate of Evin Prison, ‘Destruction of Israel’ clock
Israeli airstrikes targeted critical Iranian military assets in Tehran, including facilities linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and the notorious Evin Prison. The Israeli Defense Forces reported extensive strikes aimed at diminishing Iran's military capabilities, with over 100 munitions dropped in a two-hour period.
The strikes also hit the "Destruction of Israel" countdown clock and access roads to Iran's Fordo nuclear facility. This military action follows a series of missile attacks on Israel by Iran, with Israeli officials asserting that the campaign is necessary to thwart Iran's threats against Israel.
Fox News: Russia claims US strikes on Iran have opened a ‘Pandora's box' and could lead to global ‘nuclear catastrophe’
Russia's UN ambassador criticized the U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, claiming they have opened a "Pandora's box" that could lead to a global nuclear catastrophe. He condemned the actions as dangerous and irresponsible, urging for a return to diplomatic negotiations.
The airstrikes targeted Iran's Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan sites, causing significant damage. The International Atomic Energy Agency reported that no increase in off-site radiation levels was detected at the sites.