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#illegals
Breitbart: Exclusive--Rand Paul: Senate Parliamentarian Nixed Eliminating Welfare Benefits for Illegal Aliens in Big, Beautiful Bill
Sen. Rand Paul criticized the Senate parliamentarian for ruling out the elimination of welfare benefits for illegal aliens in the budget reconciliation bill, arguing that it grants excessive power to an unelected official. He contends this decision impacts fiscal policy and limits the ability to cut spending.
Paul emphasized that the parliamentarian's rulings favor spending expansions while restricting cuts, which he believes undermines the authority of elected officials. He called for reforms to reduce the parliamentarian's influence over budgetary decisions.
The Western Journal: Trump Admin Preparing Move That Would Allow for Mass Deportation of Hundreds of Thousands of Illegal Aliens: Report
The Trump administration is reportedly preparing to dismiss asylum claims for illegal immigrants, making them subject to immediate deportation. This move could impact around 250,000 pending cases and is part of a broader strategy to enforce immigration laws more strictly.
The Department of Homeland Security has already ended a program that allowed over 500,000 individuals from certain countries to enter the U.S., with officials claiming this will enhance public safety and uphold immigration integrity.
#politics
The Federalist: NYT: Ignoring Fake Media Outrage Gives Trump Higher Approval Rating
A recent New York Times article suggests that President Trump's approval ratings may be higher among those less informed about his administration's controversies. Polling indicates that voters who are unaware of major news events tend to view Trump's performance more favorably.
The article implies that negative media coverage may be driving down approval ratings, while those disengaged from the news maintain a more positive outlook. This raises questions about the impact of media narratives on public perception.
The Telegraph: How Nato’s ‘Daddy strategy’ finally conquered Donald Trump
NATO leaders adopted a strategy of calculated subservience towards Donald Trump at their summit in The Hague, aiming to cater to his preferences. The event mirrored historical diplomatic gatherings, focusing on satisfying Trump's whims rather than traditional praise.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte notably referred to Trump as "Daddy," echoing the summit's tone of submission. Rutte's comments, including his remarks on Iran and Israel, were met with approval from Trump, reinforcing the summit's intent to please the U.S. president.
Breitbart: Dem Rep. Warns Socialist Zohran Mamdani Is 'Too Extreme to Lead' NYC
Rep. Laura Gillen criticized Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani, who led in the NYC mayoral primary, calling him "too extreme" and accusing him of making unachievable promises and advocating for higher taxes. She also highlighted his calls to defund the police and alleged antisemitic comments.
Mamdani, who received 43.5% of the vote, has proposed city-run grocery stores to combat rising food costs. His campaign has garnered support from figures like Sen. Bernie Sanders, who emphasized the need for new leadership to challenge corporate interests.
GB News: Nigel Farage targeted AGAIN by Angela Rayner as deputy PM takes bizarre swipe at Reform UK leader
Angela Rayner criticized Nigel Farage during PMQs, accusing him of advocating for unfunded tax cuts benefiting the wealthy. She emphasized that Reform UK's policies betray working-class individuals, highlighting Farage's support for billionaires while opposing sick pay for low earners.
Rayner asserted that the burden of Reform UK's tax breaks would fall on working people, leading to higher taxes and additional healthcare costs. She reaffirmed Labour's commitment to opposing such measures.
#society
The Federalist: CA Is Violating Civil Rights Of Women With Its 'Trans' Obsession
The U.S. Department of Education has determined that California is violating Title IX by allowing males who identify as female to compete in women's sports, undermining opportunities for female athletes. The state must comply with federal regulations or face enforcement actions.
California's policies also permit males to use women's facilities, raising safety and fairness concerns. The Education Department has proposed a Resolution Agreement mandating changes to ensure compliance with Title IX and restore rightful sports records to female athletes.
Fox News: Second Lady Usha Vance opens up about interfaith parenting with Vice President JD Vance
Usha Vance, the Second Lady, discussed her interfaith family life with husband JD Vance, who converted to Catholicism after their first child was born. They send their children to Catholic school while also exposing them to Hindu traditions, allowing them to choose their faith.
Usha Vance, once a Democrat, has faced scrutiny over her political shift and her husband's vice presidency. She has developed a thick skin regarding negative press and emphasizes her family's shared experiences in navigating their diverse religious backgrounds.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Trump Blasts CNN Report: Intelligence Shows Fordow Was 'Obliterated'
President Trump stated that new intelligence confirms the Iranian nuclear site Fordow has been "obliterated" following U.S. strikes, contradicting a CNN report suggesting the damage was limited. He cited a letter from the Atomic Energy Commission of Israel asserting the facility is now inoperable.
Trump criticized CNN for its reporting, emphasizing that their sources provided an early assessment and downplayed the extent of the damage. He maintained that the strikes have significantly hindered Iran's nuclear weapons development for years to come.
Breitbart: NATO Chief Praises 'Daddy' Trump: 'A Man of Peace'
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte praised President Trump at the alliance summit for his role in negotiating a ceasefire between Iran and Israel, humorously referring to him as “daddy.” Trump’s strong language was noted, and he expressed pride in Israel's restraint during the conflict.
Rutte also commended Trump for securing NATO members' commitment to increase defense spending to five percent of GDP by 2035, a significant rise from the previous two percent target. Trump acknowledged the leaders' efforts and emphasized that NATO would become stronger under this new spending commitment.
The Western Journal: Trump Sets CNN's Kaitlan Collins Straight: Israeli Agents on Ground Confirmed Fordow's 'Total Obliteration'
President Trump asserted that Israeli intelligence confirmed the "total obliteration" of Iran’s Fordow uranium enrichment site following recent U.S. military strikes, countering CNN's report suggesting only limited damage. He emphasized the need to commend the military for their efforts.
CNN later reported that Israel's Atomic Energy Commission concluded the strikes rendered the facility inoperable and significantly delayed Iran's nuclear capability. Trump reiterated the importance of recognizing the military's success in this operation.
Times Of Israel: Trump says US will meet with Iran next week, asserts nuke deal ‘no longer necessary’
President Trump announced potential talks between the US and Iran next week, following a ceasefire after 12 days of conflict. He claimed that US strikes had effectively destroyed Iran's nuclear capabilities, expressing skepticism about the necessity of a formal agreement.
Despite Trump's assertions, Iran remains committed to its nuclear program and has not confirmed any upcoming negotiations. Tensions persist, with Iran's parliament moving to limit cooperation with international nuclear oversight, raising doubts about the future of peace efforts.
#health
Fox News: Senator Chuck Schumer taken to hospital as DC struggles with heatwave
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer was hospitalized for dehydration after feeling lightheaded at the Senate gym amid a heatwave in Washington, D.C. He has since returned to work and urged the public to stay hydrated and avoid the extreme heat.
Temperatures in the region are expected to reach the high 90s, prompting officials to issue heat alerts and recommend precautions against heat-related illnesses.
#education
Fox News: ChatGPT could be silently rewiring your brain as experts urge caution for long-term use
A study by MIT indicates that prolonged use of large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT may negatively affect cognitive abilities. Participants who wrote essays using LLMs showed weaker neural connectivity and lower memory recall compared to those who relied solely on their own cognitive skills.
Experts suggest that while LLMs can enhance speed, they may lead to "cognitive debt," particularly in younger users. The findings call for a balanced approach to AI use, emphasizing the importance of developing foundational cognitive skills before relying on technology.