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Jun 24, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Kristi Noem: Big, Beautiful Bill Funds the Wall 'to Truly Secure the Border'
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced a significant immigration bill aimed at enhancing border security, which includes funding for a physical wall, advanced surveillance technology, and the hiring of thousands of new Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers.
The proposed legislation allocates over $46 billion for infrastructure and technology, with additional funds for vehicle fleets and officer salaries. Senate Majority Leader John Thune confirmed that the Senate is working towards a July 4 deadline to advance the bill.
Fox News: Florida building 'Alligator Alcatraz' where ICE detainees face nature's own security system
Florida is set to construct a 1,000-bed facility for ICE detainees in the Everglades, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz." The site, costing approximately $450 million annually, aims to house criminal illegal immigrants and can be built rapidly, taking 30 to 60 days.
The initiative aligns with the Trump administration's push for mass deportations, with officials stating it will enhance detention capacity. The facility is part of a broader strategy to increase arrests of illegal immigrants, targeting 3,000 per day.
#politics
Breitbart: Watch Live: Chris Wright Discusses How Trump's Big Beautiful Bill Will Unleash U.S. Energy Dominance
Energy Secretary Chris Wright will discuss President Trump's energy policy at a Breitbart News event on June 24. The focus will be on the Big Beautiful Bill aimed at enhancing American energy independence and leveraging natural resources.
This event is part of a series featuring White House officials discussing the Trump administration's future plans.
Le Monde: Former French PM Dominique de Villepin launches new party
Former French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin has launched a new political party, La France Humaniste, aiming to unite citizens around social justice and republican values ahead of the 2027 presidential election. While he has not confirmed plans to run, the party could serve as a platform for his candidacy.
The political landscape for the upcoming election remains uncertain, with only former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe officially declaring his candidacy. Far-right leader Marine Le Pen faces legal challenges that may prevent her from running, while her protégé Jordan Bardella could step in if needed.
The Western Journal: Chicago Paper Warns New Yorkers Considering Commie Mayoral Candidate in Tuesday Primary: Just Look At Us
New York City residents are set to vote in the Democratic mayoral primary, featuring socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani and former Governor Andrew Cuomo. The Chicago Tribune warns New Yorkers against electing Mamdani, citing Chicago's struggles under progressive leadership as a cautionary tale.
The editorial highlights that while Mamdani's ideas may resonate with some, they could lead to financial instability and ineffective governance, similar to the issues faced by Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson. Voters are urged to consider the potential consequences before making their choice.
#society
GB News: Aldi's 'perfect' summer wine is available now - promising 'vibrant and inviting' flavours for less than £10
Aldi has launched its first sparkling orange wine, priced at £9.99 for a 75cl bottle, catering to budget-conscious consumers. This offering aims to make premium wine accessible, as orange wines gain popularity among younger consumers seeking unique flavors.
The Specially Selected Chassaux et Fils Sparkling Orange Wine features notes of apricot and floral tones, ideal for social occasions. It pairs well with charcuterie boards and is positioned as a perfect garden party beverage.
Fox News: Worker's unusual lunch spot backfires after uncomfortable confrontation: 'Was I being disrespectful?'
A Reddit user shared their experience of having lunch in a cemetery, seeking a peaceful spot to recharge from their customer service job. This choice sparked a debate when another visitor expressed disgust, accusing the user of disrespecting the site.
While many Redditors supported the user's need for solitude, some found the act inappropriate, emphasizing the importance of being mindful of mourners. An etiquette expert noted that cemeteries can be serene places for reflection, but it's crucial to consider the feelings of those visiting for grief.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: 'Not our role': Lawmakers cautious over Middle East peace, not ready for regime change
Lawmakers express concern over the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran, with President Trump criticizing both nations for potential violations. While some lawmakers remain hopeful about the truce, skepticism persists regarding Iran's reliability and the need for regime change.
Despite calls for caution, opinions vary among lawmakers about the U.S. role in Iran's future, with some advocating for stronger measures while others emphasize that any change should come from the Iranian people. The situation remains complex as tensions linger.
Breitbart: Netanyahu Responds to Trump with Timeline of Events; Agrees on Restraint
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu clarified the timeline of events surrounding the ceasefire with Iran, countering claims made by U.S. President Donald Trump. Netanyahu stated that while Israel agreed to limit its response to Iranian violations, Iran was the first to breach the ceasefire.
Netanyahu detailed that Iran launched missiles shortly after the ceasefire took effect, prompting Israel to respond by targeting Iranian military installations. Despite Trump's expectations for restraint, Netanyahu emphasized the necessity of responding to Iranian aggression to maintain public support in Israel.
The Federalist: NYT Admits USAID Wasted Money But Still Laments Its Closure
The New York Times has highlighted concerns about the potential humanitarian impact of closing the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), predicting increased disease and suffering. However, the article also acknowledges that USAID has been wasteful, with significant funds allocated to contractors rather than directly to communities in need.
Despite ongoing criticism, USAID continues to manage numerous programs, including food aid to Ethiopia. The article notes instances of questionable spending, such as funding for cultural projects and a lack of oversight on how funds are used. Critics argue that reforms are necessary to ensure that aid aligns with its original mission.
#culture
Breitbart: Democrat Senators Team With 'Hamilton' Producer to Host LGBTQ Pride Trump Protest Concert at Kennedy Center
Five Democratic Senators hosted an LGBTQ Pride-themed concert at the Kennedy Center to protest the Trump administration. Organized by Sen. John Hickenlooper, the event featured Broadway performers and was criticized by Kennedy Center president Richard Grenell as a political stunt.
Grenell expressed disappointment over the event, stating that it misused the venue and accused the producers of intolerance toward differing political views. He emphasized the Kennedy Center's commitment to welcoming all artists and audiences, regardless of political affiliation.
Fox News: Margaret Cho slams Ellen DeGeneres for years of alleged mistreatment, dubs her a 'mean girl'
Margaret Cho criticized Ellen DeGeneres during a podcast, claiming DeGeneres exhibited "mean girl" behavior towards her throughout her career. Cho noted that DeGeneres often pretended not to know her despite their past interactions and recounted a specific incident where DeGeneres cut a segment praising Cho from her show.
DeGeneres has faced backlash over accusations of fostering a toxic workplace on her show, which contributed to its cancellation in 2021. In her own comedy special, DeGeneres acknowledged the contrast between her public persona of kindness and her actual behavior.