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#illegals
The Western Journal: Jasmine Crockett Targets Melania Trump with a Nasty Attack During House Hearing
During a House hearing, Rep. Jasmine Crockett criticized first lady Melania Trump for her EB-1 visa, questioning her qualifications for the immigration status. Crockett argued that Trump, a model, did not meet the extraordinary ability criteria typically required for such visas.
Crockett's comments have sparked debate over Trump's immigration status, with supporters asserting that she legally obtained her visa and was qualified based on her modeling career. Critics argue that Crockett's remarks reflect a misunderstanding of the visa process.
Breitbart: UK Police Instruct Asylum Seekers Not to Sexually Abuse Women
British police have initiated a re-education program for asylum seekers, emphasizing that women have the same rights as men and must be treated with respect. This move comes after reports of young migrants loitering near a primary school and filming students, prompting concerns about their behavior.
The program includes warnings against harassment, abuse, and neglect of animals, highlighting cultural differences. Amid rising concerns over the connection between migration and sex crimes, a recent review indicated that certain migrant groups are disproportionately represented among suspects in grooming gang cases. The UK continues to face a significant influx of illegal migrants.
#politics
Fox News: Top Dem demands answers from Social Security, claiming wait times spiked during DOGE cuts
Sen. Maggie Hassan is demanding answers from the Social Security Administration (SSA) regarding increased phone call wait times linked to the removal of an online tracking tool. She expressed concerns about the lack of accessible performance metrics and questioned whether recent staffing cuts impacted service delivery.
SSA officials defended the changes, stating that most callers use automated options and that wait times are improving. They aim to enhance customer service through technology upgrades while addressing employee satisfaction issues. Hassan has requested a report on current wait times and processing data.
Breitbart: Geert Wilders Talked 'Huge Danger' of Mass Migration With Prez Trump
Geert Wilders, leader of the largest Dutch political party, met with President Trump at the NATO summit to discuss mass migration and immigration laws. Wilders, who recently collapsed the Dutch government over migration issues, praised Trump for his understanding of European challenges.
The meeting highlighted concerns over open borders and illegal migration in Europe, with Trump expressing support for leaders prioritizing national identity and security. Wilders' Party For Freedom is positioned to play a significant role in the upcoming elections on October 29th.
The Western Journal: Senate Parliamentarian Deals Another Big Blow to 'Big, Beautiful Bill' - But There's Something Trump Can Do About It
Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough has rejected key components of President Trump's spending bill, particularly GOP Medicaid reforms aimed at limiting access for illegal immigrants. This decision raises concerns about the bill's compliance with the Byrd Rule, which governs budgetary legislation.
Republicans are urged to take action against these changes, with suggestions that Vice President J.D. Vance could overrule the parliamentarian's advice. Some GOP members are calling for MacDonough's dismissal, arguing that unelected officials should not dictate legislative priorities.
#society
Breitbart: France Storm Kills Two, Rains Fell Inside Parliament
Torrential storms in France resulted in two fatalities and 17 injuries, causing significant damage including downed trees and flooded streets in Paris. The National Assembly experienced a leaking roof during a session, prompting a brief suspension for safety checks.
The storms followed a heat wave and led to power outages affecting 110,000 homes. A 12-year-old child died due to a falling tree, and another man was killed when his quad-bike collided with a toppled tree.
The Federalist: McBride Misread Why Support For Trans Insanity Was A 'Mirage'
Rep. Tim McBride, identifying as the first transgender member of Congress, acknowledged the declining support for transgender activism, attributing it to a failure in persuasion and a backlash against radical gender ideology. He suggested that the movement overreached, pushing policies that many were not ready to accept.
Despite McBride's insights, the public's growing opposition stems from firsthand accounts of harm caused by trans policies, particularly regarding minors. Reports of dangerous outcomes from surgeries and hormone treatments have led to increased support for laws restricting such practices. The backlash against corporate support for trans activism also indicates a shift in public sentiment.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Iran-Israel: 10 key moments to understand the 12-day conflict
The recent conflict between Israel and Iran lasted 12 days, beginning with Israel's offensive on June 12-13 and culminating in a ceasefire on June 24. The war resulted in significant casualties, with over 1,000 deaths in Iran and 28 in Israel, marking a notable escalation in regional tensions.
Israel's Operation Rising Lion aimed to target Iran's nuclear program and military capabilities, amidst ongoing diplomatic efforts regarding Tehran's nuclear ambitions. The conflict highlighted the U.S.'s direct support for Israel and the broader implications for Middle Eastern stability.
Fox News: Expert reacts to Iran's assessment of damage to nuclear sites
U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites are reported to have significantly damaged Iran's ability to enrich uranium. Experts believe these strikes have set back Iran's nuclear program for years, aligning with the assessments of both nations.
Iran acknowledges damage to its facilities but is seen as attempting to save face. The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog confirmed the strikes caused "enormous damage," supporting the claims of the U.S. and Israel.
#military
Breitbart: UK Returns to Tactical Nuclear Role After 30 Years With Purchase of F-35s
The UK is set to purchase 12 F-35A fighters from Lockheed Martin, enabling it to participate in NATO's nuclear mission. This marks a significant shift in the UK's nuclear posture, as it will allow British pilots to operate U.S. nuclear weapons for the first time since the Cold War.
Concerns have been raised regarding the integration of the F-35A with existing military systems and the potential impact on the UK's naval capabilities. Critics argue that this move may not enhance the UK's defense resilience and could divert funds from its own military systems.
#technology
GB News: Millions in UK unlock supercharged 4G and 5G signal on trains, and planned boost could actually save money
The UK government has announced a plan to enhance mobile connectivity on major train routes, aiming to eliminate mobile signal blackspots. Network Rail has partnered with telecom firms Neos Networks and Freshwave to install extensive fiber optic cabling and improve 4G and 5G infrastructure at key railway stations.
This initiative, known as Project Reach, will cover over 1,000 kilometers initially, with plans to expand to more than 5,000 kilometers. The project is expected to save taxpayers around £300 million and enhance travel experiences for passengers, supporting economic growth and digital innovation.