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Jun 27, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Barrett Scorches Ketanji Brown Jackson for 'Embracing an Imperial Judiciary'
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Trump v. Casa, stating that judges cannot issue nationwide injunctions to block executive actions, particularly regarding birthright citizenship for children of illegal aliens. Justice Barrett criticized Justice Jackson's dissent, arguing it promotes an "imperial judiciary" contrary to historical precedent.
Jackson contended that the ruling undermines the rule of law, asserting that the majority's reasoning is flawed. Barrett's majority opinion emphasized that all, including judges, must adhere to the law.
Fox News: Human smugglers sentenced in horrific Texas truck deaths of 53 migrants
Two human smugglers were sentenced for their roles in the deaths of 53 migrants in a June 2022 smuggling attempt in Texas. Felipe Orduna-Torres received two life sentences plus 20 years, while Armando Gonzalez-Ortega was sentenced to 87.5 years. Both were fined $250,000.
The migrants were crammed into a tractor-trailer without air conditioning during extreme heat, leading to numerous fatalities. The case highlights the dangers of human smuggling and the ongoing crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Supreme Court Rules D.C. Judges Don't Run the Entire Country
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that federal district judges do not have the authority to issue nationwide injunctions, limiting their power to the specific cases before them. This decision addresses concerns over judges acting beyond their constitutional role and blocking administration policies.
Justice Amy Coney Barrett's majority opinion emphasizes that injunctions should only provide relief to named plaintiffs, signaling a potential shift in future lawsuits. This ruling aims to curb what has been perceived as a judicial overreach.
Fox News: Hegseth announces Navy oil tanker named after gay rights leader renamed after Medal of Honor winner
The Navy oil tanker previously named after gay rights leader Harvey Milk will be renamed the USNS Oscar V. Peterson, honoring a Medal of Honor recipient. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated the change aims to eliminate political influence in ship naming.
Rep. Nancy Pelosi criticized the renaming as "shameful," arguing it erases the contributions of those who fought for equality. The decision aligns with Hegseth's efforts to remove "woke" policies from the Department of Defense.
The Western Journal: Clarence Thomas Declares 'Today Puts an End to ... Universal Injunctions' in Monumental Win for Trump
Justice Clarence Thomas, in a concurring opinion on the SCOTUS ruling in Trump v. CASA, declared a significant victory for President Trump by stating that lower courts lack the authority to issue universal injunctions that have hindered his agenda. The Supreme Court's 6-3 decision aims to restore the Constitution's separation of powers and limit judicial overreach.
Thomas emphasized the importance of adhering to historical equitable limits on federal courts' authority, asserting that this ruling is crucial for preserving self-governance and the integrity of the Constitution. The decision is seen as a pivotal moment in American legal history.
#economy
Times Of Israel: Israel-Iran war was a wake-up call for Asia’s reliance on Middle East oil and gas
Asia's reliance on Middle Eastern oil and gas, particularly through the Strait of Hormuz, poses significant vulnerabilities, especially for Japan and South Korea. Despite the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict, experts stress the need for these countries to accelerate their transition to renewable energy to enhance energy security.
While China and India are making strides in renewable energy, Japan and South Korea lag behind, with high dependence on fossil fuels. Analysts warn that without substantial investment in clean energy, the region's energy security will remain at risk amid potential disruptions in oil and gas supplies.
#culture
GB News: WATCH: Stephen Dixon and Ellie Costello enjoy 'groovy' new single from DJ launched on GB News
Terry Coldwell of East 17 has started a new record label and showcased two of his artists, KNWLSY and Peonie, performing their single "Bad For You" on GB News. Host Stephen Dixon noted the song's upbeat vibe for the morning slot.
#education
The Federalist: SCOTUS Allows Parents To Opt Kids Out Of LGBT Propaganda
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that parents can opt their children out of school materials promoting LGBTQ+ themes, citing violations of religious liberty. The case arose from Montgomery County, Maryland, where parents challenged the inclusion of content they deemed inappropriate for young children.
Justice Samuel Alito emphasized that the curriculum imposed a moral viewpoint that contradicted parents' beliefs, potentially undermining their religious teachings. The ruling was seen as a significant victory for parental rights and religious freedom in education.