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#illegals

The Federalist: Biden Admin Let 729 Iranian Border-Crossers Into America
Biden Admin Let 729 Iranian Border-Crossers Into America
Under the Biden administration, 729 out of 1,504 Iranians caught illegally crossing the southern border were released into the U.S., raising concerns about national security due to Iran's designation as a state sponsor of terrorism. The total number of unauthorized Iranians remains uncertain.

The Department of Homeland Security has acknowledged a heightened threat environment following U.S. military actions against Iranian nuclear facilities, with potential risks of cyber attacks and retaliatory violence. Recent arrests include Iranian nationals with ties to military and terrorist organizations.


#politics

Fox News: 128 Democrats join House GOP to block progressive's bid to impeach Trump
128 Democrats join House GOP to block progressive's bid to impeach Trump
The House of Representatives voted to table a resolution by Rep. Al Green seeking to impeach President Trump, with bipartisan support. Green's resolution was in response to Trump's recent military actions in Iran, which he deemed unauthorized and a threat to democracy.

The impeachment push reflects internal tensions within the Democratic Party, as House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries avoided directly addressing the calls for impeachment. Trump responded mockingly to the progressives, suggesting they focus on their own political challenges.


The Western Journal: Trump Quotes Legendary Clint Eastwood Line as He Issues Big Challenge to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Trump Quotes Legendary Clint Eastwood Line as He Issues Big Challenge to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Following recent American airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez called for President Trump’s impeachment, claiming the action violated the Constitution and risked long-term conflict. Trump responded on Truth Social, criticizing Ocasio-Cortez and her party.

Trump dismissed her impeachment call, labeling her as one of Congress's least intelligent members and suggesting she focus on issues in her district. He concluded by challenging the Democrats, referencing Clint Eastwood's iconic line, and asserting that they are facing historically low poll numbers.


Breitbart: GOP Rep. Massie: 'I Have the Trump Antibodies'
GOP Rep. Massie: 'I Have the Trump Antibodies'
Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY) addressed President Trump's recent criticisms, stating he has developed "Trump antibodies" that allow him to remain unfazed. Massie commented on Trump's harsh remarks, including being called a "simple minded grandstander," while maintaining his stance on key votes.

Massie humorously suggested that Trump has declared war on him, implying a need for congressional validation of such a declaration. He remains firm in his beliefs despite the backlash from the former president.


The Federalist: Dems Warned Of Rogue Judges Until Trump Began Fighting Them
Dems Warned Of Rogue Judges Until Trump Began Fighting Them
President Trump’s second term faces challenges from what some describe as lawfare, with judges allegedly overstepping their authority to obstruct presidential actions. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer acknowledged that lawfare is part of the Democrats' strategy, while also warning against judicial overreach.

Democrats have previously criticized judicial activism but now appear to support it when it aligns with their interests. Trump’s administration has faced rulings that some view as judicial tyranny, raising concerns about the balance of power between the executive branch and the judiciary.


The Mirror: Palestine Action proscribed as terror group by Yvette Cooper amid angry clashes
Palestine Action proscribed as terror group by Yvette Cooper amid angry clashes
Palestine Action has been designated a terror organization following recent vandalism of RAF planes and other attacks causing millions in damages. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper stated that the group orchestrated a campaign of criminal action against businesses linked to the arms trade.

Critics argue this classification sets a dangerous precedent for targeting protest movements. Some lawmakers contend that the government's use of anti-terror legislation against non-violent protesters is inappropriate and risks mischaracterizing legitimate dissent.


The Western Journal: Watch: Pam Bondi's Calm Jab Causes Purple-Haired Dem Rep to Completely Lose It During Hearing
Watch: Pam Bondi's Calm Jab Causes Purple-Haired Dem Rep to Completely Lose It During Hearing
During a House Appropriations Committee hearing, Attorney General Pam Bondi faced a heated exchange with Democratic Rep. Rosa DeLauro over proposed budget cuts to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). Bondi calmly explained the need for efficiency by merging the ATF with the Drug Enforcement Administration, emphasizing that ATF agents would focus on crime rather than harassing legal gun owners.

DeLauro's emotional outburst and interruptions highlighted a perceived defensiveness from Democrats regarding federal agencies. The exchange raised concerns about the conduct of some Democratic representatives, suggesting a lack of composure and respect during congressional proceedings.


#society

The Economist: Blighty newsletter: Britannia waves the rules
Blighty newsletter: Britannia waves the rules
Britain's industrial strategy is unlikely to significantly enhance the economy, though it addresses key issues. Meanwhile, a new biotech organization is emerging in Cardiff, shifting focus from traditional centers. The grooming-gangs scandal highlights serious flaws in the British state.




#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Americans declare whether Trump’s Iran strikes were really a ‘spectacular’ success
Americans declare whether Trump’s Iran strikes were really a ‘spectacular’ success
Americans expressed mixed reactions to President Trump's recent military strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities, with many supporting the action as necessary for national security. Supporters believe the strikes eliminate a significant threat, while some voiced concerns about potential escalation and casualties.

Despite the divided opinions, a majority felt the strikes would ultimately enhance safety. Critics, however, warned of the risks involved and expressed unease about the implications of U.S. involvement in another conflict.


Times Of Israel: Authorities identify three of four killed in Iranian missile attack on Beersheba
Authorities identify three of four killed in Iranian missile attack on Beersheba
An Iranian missile attack on Beersheba killed four people, including off-duty Israeli soldier Cpl. Eitan Zacks, 18, his mother Michal, and his girlfriend Noa Boguslavsky, both in a safe room. The attack occurred amid escalating tensions following Israel's military actions against Iran.

The missile strike resulted in significant destruction, hitting a residential building and causing part of it to collapse. Since June 13, 28 people have died in Iranian missile attacks, primarily civilians, amidst ongoing conflict and a recent US-brokered ceasefire that has seen continued exchanges of fire.


GB News: British expat’s horror after Iranian missile exploded next to him leaving son with ‘hole in his neck’
British expat’s horror after Iranian missile exploded next to him leaving son with ‘hole in his neck’
David Mason, a British expat, was severely injured by Iranian missiles in Haifa, highlighting the indiscriminate violence of the ongoing Middle East conflict. He emphasized that casualties include not just Jews but also Arabs and Christians, urging a broader understanding of the situation.

Mason criticized calls for a ceasefire, aligning with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, and warned that failure to address the conflict now could lead to prolonged violence. His experience underscores the escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, with missile attacks affecting both military and civilian targets.


#economy

Forbes: These Are The Countries Where Wealthy People Want To Be, New Report Says
These Are The Countries Where Wealthy People Want To Be, New Report Says
A new report indicates a significant wealth migration trend, with 142,000 high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) expected to acquire residency in other countries in 2025. The UAE is the top destination, while the UK and China are experiencing substantial losses in wealthy residents.

The report highlights the UAE's attractive policies, including zero income tax and a welcoming immigration framework. Meanwhile, the U.S. is projected to gain 7,500 new HNWIs, primarily through the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program.


Breitbart: Chris Wright: Big, Beautiful Bill Is 'Transformative in Our Trajectory on Energy'
Chris Wright: Big, Beautiful Bill Is 'Transformative in Our Trajectory on Energy'
Energy Secretary Chris Wright described the budget reconciliation bill as a transformative measure for the U.S. energy sector, aiming to reverse the trend of high energy prices and reliance on subsidized renewable sources like wind and solar. He emphasized the need for secure, reliable, and affordable energy from diverse sources.

Wright criticized the current subsidy model, arguing it leads to increased electricity costs rather than reductions. The bill seeks to end these subsidies and streamline regulations to promote various energy sources, including nuclear and geothermal, to enhance American energy independence and affordability.


#health

Fox News: Hepatitis A outbreak infects thousands of travelers at popular destinations
Hepatitis A outbreak infects thousands of travelers at popular destinations
A surge in hepatitis A cases has impacted Austria, Czechia, Hungary, and Slovakia, with over 2,000 reported infections and several deaths. Slovakia has the highest cases at 880, while Czechia follows with 600 cases and six fatalities.

The outbreak highlights the disease's serious health risks, particularly for vulnerable populations. The ECDC emphasizes the need for vaccination outreach and improved sanitation to mitigate the spread.


#crime

Fox News: NJ elementary teacher accused of sexually abusing student, having his child when he was 13
NJ elementary teacher accused of sexually abusing student, having his child when he was 13
A New Jersey elementary school teacher, Laura Caron, 34, has been indicted for allegedly sexually abusing a student from the age of 11 to 15. Prosecutors claim she engaged in a sexual relationship with the boy, who lived in her home, and gave birth to his child when he was 13.

Caron faces charges including aggravated sexual assault, which could result in 10 to 20 years in prison. The case was investigated after the victim's father posted on Facebook, raising suspicions about the child's paternity. Authorities emphasize their commitment to protecting vulnerable community members.


Fox News: Diddy prosecution rests their case after six weeks of testimony
Diddy prosecution rests their case after six weeks of testimony
Prosecutors have rested their case against Sean "Diddy" Combs in his sex-trafficking and racketeering trial, with the defense seeking acquittal on grounds of insufficient evidence. Testimonies included claims of Diddy running a criminal enterprise and coercing ex-girlfriends into sexual encounters.

The trial featured graphic evidence and testimonies from former associates, with no defense witnesses planned. Closing arguments are set to begin Thursday after jury instructions are reviewed.


#sports

Breitbart: Fever's Sophie Cunningham Hits 1M TikTok Followers After Defending Caitlin Clark
Fever's Sophie Cunningham Hits 1M TikTok Followers After Defending Caitlin Clark
Sophie Cunningham, after defending teammate Caitlin Clark during a heated game, has gained significant social media traction, skyrocketing from 300,000 to 1.4 million TikTok followers in just a week. Her actions, which included a brawl with Jacy Sheldon, led to a fine but she remains unapologetic.

Cunningham attributes the incident to poor officiating and insists on her commitment to protect her teammates. She expressed frustration over the lack of protection for star players in the WNBA.


#technology

Breitbart: Elon Musk's Tesla Robotaxis Caught on Video Driving Erratically on Texas Streets
Elon Musk's Tesla Robotaxis Caught on Video Driving Erratically on Texas Streets
The NHTSA has reached out to Tesla regarding videos of its robotaxis driving erratically in Austin, Texas. Incidents include a vehicle driving on the wrong side of the street and abrupt braking, raising safety concerns about Tesla's autonomous technology.

Despite these issues, Tesla's robotaxi service, which operates with human observers, saw an 8% stock price increase following its launch. However, the rollout highlights the gap between CEO Elon Musk's past promises of full autonomy and current realities, as competitors make significant advancements in the field.