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#illegals

The Western Journal: Alert: Biden Judge Defies SCOTUS Ruling, Goes Rogue in Order to Stop Trump
Alert: Biden Judge Defies SCOTUS Ruling, Goes Rogue in Order to Stop Trump
A federal judge appointed by President Biden has defied a Supreme Court ruling allowing the deportation of illegal immigrants to third countries. Judge Brian Murphy claims the SCOTUS decision wasn’t “properly” decided, delaying deportations despite the ruling's implications for public safety.

Critics argue this move reflects a broader trend of judicial defiance among Democratic appointees, undermining the authority of higher courts and prioritizing political agendas over legal mandates. The situation raises concerns about the implications for immigration enforcement and the rule of law.


#politics

Fox News: Trump nominated for Nobel Peace Prize over Iran-Israel ceasefire deal
Trump nominated for Nobel Peace Prize over Iran-Israel ceasefire deal
Rep. Buddy Carter has nominated former President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, citing his role in brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. The ceasefire follows a week of escalating conflict, including airstrikes from both nations and U.S. involvement.

Carter praised Trump's decisive actions to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions and emphasized the significance of the peace agreement in a volatile region. This nomination is not Trump's first, as he has been previously nominated but has yet to win the award.


The Federalist: CNN Falsely Accuses Trump Of Not Notifying Dems Of Iran Strike
CNN Falsely Accuses Trump Of Not Notifying Dems Of Iran Strike
CNN corrected its initial claim that President Trump did not notify Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer before a strike on Iranian nuclear facilities, admitting he had briefed Schumer in advance. The original report suggested Trump acted unilaterally, which the correction undermined.

Democrats quickly condemned Trump’s actions, calling for impeachment and claiming he failed to seek congressional approval. The media's role in shaping the narrative has been criticized, with accusations that outlets like CNN prioritize political messaging over factual reporting.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Israel hails 'tremendous victory' over Iran as focus shifts back to Gaza hostages
Israel hails 'tremendous victory' over Iran as focus shifts back to Gaza hostages
On June 24, 2025, Israel announced a ceasefire with Iran after a night of missile strikes and military operations. The Israeli government claimed to have achieved its objectives, including air superiority over Tehran and significant damage to Iranian military targets.

Despite the ceasefire announcement, Iran launched missile attacks just before the ceasefire took effect, resulting in casualties in Beersheba. Four people were killed, and around 20 were injured.


Forbes: Trump Says Israel and Iran Have Agreed To Ceasefire (Live Updates)
Trump Says Israel and Iran Have Agreed To Ceasefire (Live Updates)
President Donald Trump criticized both Israel and Iran for violating a ceasefire agreement, urging Israel to refrain from further military actions against Iran. He expressed frustration over the ongoing conflict and warned that any Israeli strikes would constitute a major violation of the ceasefire.

Despite Trump's calls for peace, Israel's Defense Minister announced plans for intense retaliation against Iran for alleged missile strikes. Tensions remain high as both nations accuse each other of ceasefire violations, with Iran denying the accusations.


The Western Journal: Trump Names 3 Mainstream Media 'Sleazebags' Working 'Especially Hard' to Push 'Falsehood' Regarding Iran Strike
Trump Names 3 Mainstream Media 'Sleazebags' Working 'Especially Hard' to Push 'Falsehood' Regarding Iran Strike
President Trump criticized CNN's Anderson Cooper, Comcast CEO Brian Roberts, and ABC's Jonathan Karl for downplaying the success of U.S. military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. He asserted that the sites were "obliterated" and accused the media of spreading falsehoods to undermine the military's achievements.

Trump's comments followed reports indicating uncertainty about the extent of damage caused by the strikes, with officials stating it was too early to assess the impact fully. Despite satellite images showing damage, some media outlets reported varying degrees of destruction, prompting Trump's backlash against what he termed "Fake News."


GB News: Chris Philp blasts 'weak' Keir Starmer as Middle East conflict escalates: 'Sitting on the fence!'
Chris Philp blasts 'weak' Keir Starmer as Middle East conflict escalates: 'Sitting on the fence!'
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp criticized the UK Government's handling of the Iran situation, claiming ministers are "out of the loop" and lacking leadership. He accused Keir Starmer of being indecisive and ineffective, paralleling this with domestic issues like illegal immigration.

Philp expressed support for Donald Trump's stance on Iran's nuclear program and condemned the Iranian regime's actions against its citizens. He emphasized the need for a clear and strong leadership response to international conflicts, asserting that the Iranian people deserve democracy.


The Federalist: 3 Takeaways From The U.S. Bombing Of Iran's Nuclear Sites
3 Takeaways From The U.S. Bombing Of Iran's Nuclear Sites
The recent U.S. bombing operation targeting Iran's nuclear facilities demonstrates America's military prowess, countering narratives of its decline. The operation utilized advanced technology and strategic deception, showcasing capabilities unmatched by other nations, including China.

This decisive action also serves as a warning to the "CRINK" alliance of China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea, indicating U.S. readiness to confront threats. The lack of support from these nations for Iran post-bombing suggests a potential reevaluation of their strategies in light of U.S. military strength.


Fox News: Lindsey Graham hails 'decisive' Operation Midnight Hammer, says Trump showed there's a 'new sheriff in town'
Lindsey Graham hails 'decisive' Operation Midnight Hammer, says Trump showed there's a 'new sheriff in town'
Sen. Lindsey Graham praised former President Trump for quickly reversing the fallout from President Biden's Afghanistan withdrawal by facilitating a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran. He emphasized that this agreement could either lead to significant peace or risk chaos if Iran re-arms.

Graham challenged Iran to publicly renounce its hostile policies toward Israel as a measure of sincerity in the ceasefire. While a senior Iranian official confirmed the deal, Israel accused Iran of violating it shortly after its implementation. Israel's Defense Minister vowed a strong military response to any violations.


#military

The Telegraph: Show me the money! Starmer’s Nato Defence promises are simply dishonest
Show me the money! Starmer’s Nato Defence promises are simply dishonest
The UK plans to increase defense spending from 2.3% to 5% of GDP by 2035, with a split of 3.5% for core defense and 1.5% for resilience and security. However, current spending is likely closer to 1.6%, raising concerns about transparency and the legitimacy of the proposed increase.

Critics argue the lack of detail on spending allocation and the long timeline render the promise ineffective. The announcement is seen as politically motivated, with fears it may allow for creative accounting rather than genuine increases in defense capabilities.


#education

The Western Journal: They Never Learn: Teachers Union Official Brags That The Schools Own Your Children
They Never Learn: Teachers Union Official Brags That The Schools Own Your Children
Stacy Davis Gates, president of the Chicago Teachers Union, claimed that public schools "own" the children they educate, emphasizing a sense of community and connectedness. Her remarks, made during a speech, suggest a belief that educators have a significant influence over students' lives beyond just academics.

Critics argue that this perspective promotes a troubling ideology where educators prioritize their agendas over the actual educational needs of students. The comments have sparked backlash, leading some to advocate for homeschooling as an alternative to traditional public schooling.