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Jun 26, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Federal prosecutors tell judge they will deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to a third country after detention
Federal prosecutors are pursuing deportation proceedings against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who is currently in custody on human smuggling charges. If released, the government plans to transfer him to ICE for removal to a third country, although the timeline for this action is unclear.
Abrego Garcia's attorneys are seeking a court order to return him to Maryland and prevent deportation while his criminal case is ongoing. They express concerns about a swift removal by immigration officials. Abrego Garcia, who denies gang affiliation, has been indicted but maintains his innocence.
Fox News: Multiple arrests after violent mob attacks Portland ICE facility with fireworks and knives
A violent riot occurred outside an ICE facility in Portland, Oregon, resulting in multiple arrests. Rioters engaged in knife-throwing and attempted to use explosives, including a Roman Candle firework against law enforcement.
The Department of Homeland Security reported a significant rise in assaults against ICE officers, with a 500% increase noted. Despite the violence, officials emphasized their commitment to enforcing the law and prosecuting those who attack law enforcement.
Fox News: Supreme Court sides against migrant in deportation case
The Supreme Court ruled that migrants have a 30-day window to challenge their deportation after receiving a final removal order. This decision arose from the case of Jamaican immigrant Pierre Riley, who faced deportation despite claiming his life would be at risk if returned.
The court's majority, led by Justice Samuel Alito, emphasized that the law assumes swift handling of immigration cases. Dissenting justices, including Sonia Sotomayor, criticized the ruling as illogical, arguing it unfairly required Riley to appeal before the order he was contesting existed.
Breitbart: Exclusive — Florida AG: Alligator Alcatraz 'Perfect Location' for Detaining Illegal Immigrants
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier proposed to transform the Miami-Dade Collier Training Facility into a detention center dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz" for criminal illegal migrants, emphasizing the need for increased capacity due to rising arrests. The Department of Homeland Security has approved this initiative.
Uthmeier highlighted the importance of prioritizing the safety of American families, citing cases involving violent crimes by illegal immigrants. He assured that the facility will adhere to federal laws and provide necessary medical services, aiming to alleviate overcrowding in existing detention centers.
#politics
Fox News: 'Presidential incapacity': Senate Republicans seek paper trail of Biden's autopen use
Senate Republicans, led by Sen. Eric Schmitt, are seeking to investigate former President Biden's use of an autopen to sign documents, aiming to create a paper trail that could inform potential legislative changes regarding a "mentally incapacitated president." Schmitt has requested access to various documents related to Biden's autopen usage, including memos and communications.
The inquiry follows testimony from Neera Tanden, a former Biden aide, who indicated limited interaction with the president and described the process for obtaining autopen signatures. Schmitt emphasizes the need to understand Biden's decision-making capacity and the role of his inner circle in using the autopen.
CNSNews: Supreme Court: States Can Deny Planned Parenthood Medicaid Funding
The Supreme Court ruled that states can deny Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood, affirming South Carolina's right to exclude the abortion provider from taxpayer dollars. The 6-3 decision vacated a lower court ruling allowing individuals to sue states over Medicaid funding restrictions.
Pro-life advocates hailed the ruling as a victory for states' rights and a step towards redirecting public funds to organizations that do not provide abortions. Planned Parenthood, which performed over 402,000 abortions last year, has been excluded from South Carolina Medicaid since 2018.
Breitbart: MI Senator: Dems' 'Ghost Gun' Ban Would Have Stifled American Revolution
Michigan state Sen. Jonathan Lindsey (R) argued against the Democrats' proposed ban on "ghost guns," claiming it would have hindered the American Revolution. He suggested that if such a law had existed in the 1770s, the nation might not have been founded, as colonists used similar firearms to resist British tyranny.
Democrat state Sen. Mallory McMorrow countered by noting that modern firearms like the AR-15 did not exist during the founding era. However, the musket, which was widely used by both civilians and the military, served a similar purpose in that time.
Breitbart: Rep. Jimmy Patronis: Trump's Campaign Promises Must Become Law
Rep. Jimmy Patronis criticized the Senate parliamentarian's influence on the budget reconciliation bill, emphasizing the need for President Trump's campaign promises to be enacted. He expressed frustration over lawmakers' inability to deliver meaningful change and the impact on taxpayers.
Patronis highlighted the importance of accountability in spending and ensuring that taxpayer dollars are used effectively. He called for a system that prevents fraud and waste, advocating for policies that return hard-earned money to Americans rather than allowing it to be lost in bureaucracy.
The Telegraph: Rosie O’Donnell: Trump made me overeat
Rosie O'Donnell has stated that Donald Trump's presidency negatively impacted her mental health, leading to overeating and drinking. She felt compelled to leave the country after his election for "self-preservation," expressing distress over America's belief in what she termed lies about him.
O'Donnell's comments reflect a broader sentiment among some celebrities who considered leaving the U.S. during Trump's term.
Fox News: Dem senator accuses top Trump official of being responsible for ‘hundreds of thousands of children dying’
Senator Jeff Merkley accused OMB Director Russell Vought of being responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of children due to budget cuts under the Trump administration. This accusation arose during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing where both Democratic and some Republican senators expressed frustration over proposed cuts to foreign aid programs.
Vought defended the administration's decisions, stating that every administration has the right to review and adjust programs based on new priorities. He emphasized the need for fiscal responsibility, while senators like Patty Murray and Mitch McConnell criticized the cuts, arguing they undermine American interests and influence abroad.
#society
Times Of Israel: ‘A huge hole has opened up since Oct. 7’: Funeral held for slain hostage Ofra Keidar
Ofra Keidar, a 71-year-old member of Kibbutz Be’eri, was murdered by Hamas terrorists during the October 7, 2023 attack. Her body was later recovered from Gaza, allowing her family to hold a funeral where they expressed their grief and appreciation for the IDF's efforts.
The funeral highlighted the ongoing plight of hostages still held by Hamas, with families calling for urgent action to secure their release. President Isaac Herzog emphasized the need for continued efforts to bring back all hostages, both living and deceased.
GB News: New plans to ban HGVs from overnight parking get green light as residents fume over noise pollution
Bury St Edmunds Town Council has approved a ban on parking for HGVs over 7.5 tonnes from 10pm to 7am on several roads, aiming to reduce noise pollution following resident complaints. The council estimates the ban will cost £42,300 and plans to consult local businesses and the public.
Mixed reactions have emerged regarding the ban, with some residents supporting it due to noise concerns, while others argue it may disrupt deliveries and essential services. The council intends to implement the Traffic Order later this year.
Fox News: Rosie O'Donnell reveals she was 'very depressed' and 'overdrinking' after first Trump win
Rosie O'Donnell expressed her struggles with depression and unhealthy habits following Donald Trump's election victories, revealing that she moved to Ireland for self-preservation and to better support her non-binary autistic child. She criticized the belief in Trump's "lies" and noted the contrasting reception she receives in Ireland compared to the U.S.
O'Donnell shared her experiences in Ireland, highlighting a sense of safety and acceptance away from American political tensions. She recounted a positive interaction with a local who bought her a drink, contrasting it with negative experiences in the U.S. after Trump's elections.
The Economist: On its tenth birthday, gay marriage in America is under attack
As gay marriage in America marks its tenth anniversary, it faces increasing opposition, particularly from Republicans, whose support is declining. Initially met with widespread disapproval, public sentiment shifted, culminating in the Supreme Court's 2015 ruling affirming same-sex marriage rights.
The landscape of support for gay marriage has changed dramatically since its inception, highlighting a growing divide in political perspectives on the issue.
Breitbart: Nolte: ‘Queer’ Bookseller Blacklists ‘Harry Potter’ Books Over J.K. Rowling’s Pro-Women Views
A San Francisco bookstore has removed Harry Potter books from its shelves due to J.K. Rowling's views on transgender rights, which they oppose. The bookstore, identifying as "queer booksellers," cited their disagreement with Rowling's establishment of a women's fund aimed at protecting sex-based rights.
The action has drawn criticism for hypocrisy, as the booksellers previously condemned book banning. Critics argue that their stance reflects a broader trend of leftist intolerance towards differing opinions, particularly regarding women's rights and spaces.
#foreignaffairs
The Economist: Has Donald Trump solved Iran from the air?
Donald Trump, reflecting on his past, emphasized the need for decisive leadership to earn America's respect globally. He linked his controversial decisions in real estate to a broader vision for the country’s standing in the world.
The article also touches on the political implications of Trump's military actions in Iran, questioning whether they will yield lasting peace or further complications.
#military
The American Mind: Assessing Operation Midnight Hammer
Operation Midnight Hammer successfully targeted Iran's nuclear program, showcasing the U.S. military's precision and capability. The operation involved significant assets, including over half of the B-2 bomber fleet and a large portion of the bunker buster arsenal, raising concerns about future military readiness.
While the operation has reopened diplomatic channels, it highlights the need for a strategic reassessment of U.S. military resources. Policymakers must ensure that America's military can sustain operations across multiple theaters, particularly against more capable adversaries like North Korea, China, and Russia.
#culture
Fox News: Anna Wintour hiring new head of editorial content for American Vogue
Anna Wintour is transitioning her role at American Vogue, seeking someone to manage day-to-day operations while she retains her position as editor-in-chief and global editorial director. This change aims to allow her to better support various Condé Nast brands.
Wintour, who has led Vogue since 1988, will continue overseeing the Met Gala and has significant influence over its guest list. Known for her impactful career in fashion journalism, she has shaped the magazine landscape, including the iconic 1989 cover featuring Madonna.