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#illegals

Fox News: Border czar Tom Homan reveals he's been living apart from his wife due to death threats: NYP
Border czar Tom Homan reveals he's been living apart from his wife due to death threats: NYP
Border czar Tom Homan revealed he is living apart from his wife due to death threats against him and his family since joining the Trump administration. He expressed concern over the threats and noted that his demanding job has limited his family time.

Homan, who previously served as acting ICE director, was appointed by Trump to oversee border security and mass deportations. He mentioned that border crossings have decreased significantly since he took on the role.


#politics

The Western Journal: Trump on Trajectory to Be More Popular Than Obama at This Point in Presidency
Trump on Trajectory to Be More Popular Than Obama at This Point in Presidency
Pollster Mark Mitchell claims that President Donald Trump's approval ratings are set to surpass those of former President Barack Obama at the same point in their presidencies. This potential shift could mark a significant historical trend, as second terms typically see declining popularity.

Despite facing media hostility, Trump’s rising popularity contrasts with Obama's initial high approval, which later declined. If Trump continues on this trajectory, he may eclipse Obama’s legacy, altering perceptions of both presidents in future historical contexts.


The Economist: The meaning of Zohran Mamdani’s win in New York
The meaning of Zohran Mamdani’s win in New York
Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old Democratic Socialist, has unexpectedly won the Democratic mayoral primary in New York City, defeating former governor Andrew Cuomo. This outcome raises questions about the implications for both the city and the Democratic Party as the final vote count will take until mid-July.

The election highlights ongoing dysfunction within the Democratic Party, which struggles with local governance and public perception. As the political landscape shifts, the party faces challenges in addressing voter concerns and defining its future direction.


The Western Journal: Post-Airstrike Poll Obliterates Media’s Narrative on Trump and MAGA
Post-Airstrike Poll Obliterates Media’s Narrative on Trump and MAGA
Recent polling indicates that the anticipated "MAGA civil war" over U.S. airstrikes on Iran is unfounded. A CBS News and YouGov poll shows 85% of Republicans support the strikes, with 94% approval among "MAGA Republicans," contradicting claims of internal conflict within the party.

The narrative of a civil war appears driven by a small group of online influencers rather than actual sentiment among Republican voters. The overwhelming support for Trump's actions suggests that the GOP remains united on this issue, while speculation about a Democratic civil war seems more plausible.


Fox News: House Republicans inch closer to answers as former Biden advisors lose executive privilege shield
House Republicans inch closer to answers as former Biden advisors lose executive privilege shield
The Trump White House has waived executive privilege for several former Biden administration aides summoned by the House Oversight Committee, led by Chair James Comer. This decision allows these aides to testify regarding concerns about President Biden's mental fitness and the exercise of executive powers during his presidency.

The investigation follows closed-door interviews, including one with former staff secretary Neera Tanden, who denied any efforts to conceal Biden's mental state. The inquiry aims to determine if senior aides played a role in shielding public knowledge of the president's cognitive health.


#society

Fox News: Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez arrive in Venice as wedding festivities begin
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez arrive in Venice as wedding festivities begin
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez are set to marry in Venice, Italy, with festivities beginning soon. The couple changed their wedding venue due to security concerns, moving from a historic site to a more secluded location.

Local residents have expressed frustration over the event, fearing disruptions from the high-profile celebration. However, the wedding planners emphasized their commitment to minimizing impact on the city and respecting its residents.


Fox News: Mother claims children disappeared after religious brainwashing as Amber Alert issued
Mother claims children disappeared after religious brainwashing as Amber Alert issued
Idaho authorities have issued an Amber Alert for two missing teens, Allen Larand Fischer, 13, and Rachelle Leray Fischer, 15, who may be traveling to Utah due to their religious beliefs. They reportedly left their home in Monteview around June 22, 2023.

The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office is investigating their disappearance, believing they may be with their older sister, Elintra, who has been missing since January. The sheriff's office is seeking information from the public regarding the case.


GB News: Princess Lilibet’s sweet connection to George, Charlotte and Louis revealed in subtle detail
Princess Lilibet’s sweet connection to George, Charlotte and Louis revealed in subtle detail
Princess Lilibet was seen with a £35 Jellycat rainbow crossbody bag in a recent Instagram video shared by her mother, Meghan Markle. The video promotes Meghan's As Ever lifestyle brand and features Lilibet and Meghan foraging for fruit in their garden.

The Jellycat brand, popular among royal children, received a royal endorsement from Prince William, who praised its toys as "children's currency." The video also showcases Meghan engaging in various activities at their Montecito home, while Prince Harry and their son, Archie, were notably absent.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: How Iran builds its ‘sleeper cells’ in America
How Iran builds its ‘sleeper cells’ in America
Iran is reportedly reeling from a recent US attack on its nuclear facilities, even as a ceasefire in the Middle East appears to be in place. US officials warn of potential sleeper cells operating within the country, posing a threat to national security.

Former President Trump criticized Joe Biden for lax border security, claiming it allowed these sleeper cells to infiltrate the US. He expressed confidence that measures would be taken to address the situation.


Fox News: The Israeli-Iranian war is not over—it has just entered a dangerous pause
The Israeli-Iranian war is not over—it has just entered a dangerous pause
The recent ceasefire between Israel and Iran is characterized as a temporary pause rather than a resolution to ongoing hostilities. Despite a brief cessation of violence, both nations have engaged in limited retaliatory actions, highlighting the fragile nature of the agreement.

The strategic objectives of both countries remain unchanged, with Israel aiming to degrade Iran's nuclear capabilities and Iran maintaining its aggressive posture through proxy warfare. The international community is cautioned against mistaking this quiet for peace, as the potential for renewed conflict looms.


Fox News: Ex-MSNBC host Joy Reid clashes with CNN panel as she defends Iran
Ex-MSNBC host Joy Reid clashes with CNN panel as she defends Iran
Joy Reid defended Iran during a CNN panel discussion, arguing that Israel's military actions against Palestinians undermine claims about Iran's nuclear ambitions. She questioned the morality of U.S. leaders, including President Biden, regarding their stance on Israel and nuclear weapons in the region.

The debate also touched on issues of LGBTQ rights, with Reid comparing the treatment of gay individuals in the U.S. to that in Iran. Her comments sparked pushback from other panelists, highlighting the complexities of U.S. foreign policy and human rights issues.


#military

The Western Journal: US Navy Admits It’s Burning Through Too Many Munitions Protecting Israel from Iran
US Navy Admits It’s Burning Through Too Many Munitions Protecting Israel from Iran
The U.S. Navy is depleting its munitions at an alarming rate while defending Israel against Iranian attacks, according to Admiral James Kilby. This was discussed during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing, where concerns were raised about the Navy's stockpile for other global threats.

Secretary of the Navy John Phelan emphasized the need to explore alternative munitions sources, while lawmakers, including Sen. Mitch McConnell, called for increased military supplies. The situation raises questions about the balance between supporting allies and managing domestic military readiness.


#crime

The Western Journal: Alleged Co-Conspirator of Fertility Clinic Bombing Found Dead While in Custody
Alleged Co-Conspirator of Fertility Clinic Bombing Found Dead While in Custody
Daniel Park, a California man accused of conspiring in a bombing at a fertility clinic, was found dead in a Los Angeles detention center. He faced charges for allegedly providing explosive materials to Guy Edward Bartkus, who detonated a car bomb at the clinic.

Park was arrested after the attack and was awaiting trial. He reportedly purchased and shipped ammonium nitrate to Bartkus, with both men sharing extremist views against procreation. The investigation revealed their intent to carry out violent acts based on their beliefs.