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#illegals
Forbes: Kilmar Abrego Garcia Case: Attorneys Say Justice Department May Deport Maryland Man
Kilmar Abrego Garcia's attorneys are seeking to keep him in a Tennessee jail due to concerns about potential deportation by the federal government before his trial on human smuggling charges. They cited conflicting statements from the Justice Department regarding his deportation status.
Abrego Garcia faces charges linked to a 2022 traffic stop and was previously deported to El Salvador. He had been granted temporary protections from deportation in 2019. His case has drawn attention due to its ties to the Trump administration's immigration policies.
Fox News: Noem's unexpected travel solution showcases key Trump policy in action
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem returned from Guatemala on an ICE flight after issues with her plane. She encouraged illegal immigrants to self-deport, offering incentives like free travel and the waiving of fines.
Noem's trip included discussions with Central American nations about asylum seekers and cooperation on biometric data to combat illegal migration.
GB News: 'Is this not a Reform UK policy?!' Stephen Dixon grills Richard Holden on latest Tory migration plan
In a recent interview, GB News presenter Stephen Dixon questioned Conservative MP Richard Holden about the party's migration policies, suggesting they resemble those of Reform UK. The discussion highlighted the ongoing debate over record numbers of small boat arrivals in the UK, with both major parties under pressure to address the issue.
Holden emphasized the need for the UK to control its borders and proposed an annual cap on migration, rejecting a total zero policy. Meanwhile, Labour is reportedly close to finalizing a 'one in, one out' migrant exchange agreement with France, which would allow for the return of Channel migrants while accepting an equal number of asylum seekers from France.
#politics
The Economist: Zohran Mamdani, Trump’s “worst nightmare”, may really be a gift to him
Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old democratic socialist assemblyman from Queens, won the Democratic mayoral primary in New York City, positioning himself as a potential leader reminiscent of former Mayor Ed Koch. His grassroots campaign emphasizes accessibility and engagement with constituents.
While Mamdani represents a new direction for the Democratic Party, he may also provide an easy target for Republicans, potentially benefiting former President Trump. His rise highlights the contrasting dynamics within New York City politics.
Fox News: Barrett eviscerates Jackson, Sotomayor takes on a 'complicit' court in contentious final opinions
Justice Amy Coney Barrett criticized Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's dissent on nationwide injunctions, labeling her views as extreme and inconsistent with longstanding legal precedent. Barrett argued that judges should not issue broad injunctions that affect parties not involved in the case, deeming such actions as judicial overreach.
Barrett's opinion suggests that while nationwide injunctions are limited, plaintiffs still have avenues for seeking broad relief, such as class action lawsuits. Justice Sonia Sotomayor, dissenting, claimed the Supreme Court's decision enables the Trump administration's agenda on birthright citizenship without properly addressing its merits.
The Western Journal: Dems Accuse Trump Nominee of Ignoring SCOTUS - Clearly They Forgot What AOC, Biden, Raskin, and Other Said About the Conservative Court
Democrats are accusing Trump nominee Emil Bove of instructing attorneys to ignore court orders, based on claims from a fired whistleblower. Bove denies the allegations, asserting his qualifications for the judiciary.
The article highlights the irony in Democrats criticizing Bove while some members have previously suggested sidestepping court rulings themselves. The White House defends Bove, emphasizing the importance of checks and balances in addressing these claims.
Fox News: ‘No one’ excited about Kamala Harris’ potential gubernatorial run, say California donors
Former Vice President Kamala Harris is considering a gubernatorial run in California following her 2024 presidential election loss, but Democratic fundraisers express limited enthusiasm. Many donors fear her candidacy could reopen wounds from her previous campaign, with some feeling traumatized by her presidential bid's failure.
Despite early polls showing her leading in name recognition, donors are hesitant, citing concerns about her past campaign's financial struggles and the overall political climate. There's a sense that Harris must actively work for the nomination rather than relying on perceived inevitability.
Breitbart: Gavin Newsom Sues Fox News for $787 Million, Claiming Network Defamed Him over L.A. Riots
California Governor Gavin Newsom is suing Fox News for $787 million, alleging deceptive editing of a call he had with President Trump during recent immigration protests. The lawsuit claims that Fox host Jesse Watters falsely portrayed Newsom as a liar regarding the timing of the call.
Newsom argues that the misleading reporting damaged his reputation and could impact his future electoral prospects. The suit, filed in Delaware, asserts that Fox News acted with malice, a challenging standard to meet in defamation cases involving public figures.
The Federalist: Trump Slams Judicial Coup As SCOTUS Reins In Lower Courts
The Supreme Court ruled that federal district courts cannot issue nationwide injunctions, prompting President Trump to criticize lower courts for overstepping their authority. He described the ruling as a victory for the Constitution and a necessary check on what he termed a "colossal abuse of power" by judges.
Trump emphasized that these injunctions hindered his executive actions, which he argued were supported by the electorate. Justice Barrett's opinion highlighted the need for lower courts to respect historical limits on their powers, warning against the rise of an "imperial Judiciary."
Breitbart: Trump Lauds SCOTUS's 'Giant' Ruling Ending Judge's Injunction Abuse
President Trump praised the Supreme Court's ruling that limits the use of nationwide injunctions by federal judges, calling it a significant victory for the Constitution and executive power. He argued that such injunctions have been misused by left-leaning judges to obstruct policies supported by voters.
Trump emphasized that this decision would allow the administration to move forward with policies that had been previously blocked, highlighting the potential impact on issues like birthright citizenship. He commended the justices involved in the 6-3 ruling for their role in restoring the balance of power.
The Western Journal: Jill Biden's 'Work Husband' Hit with Subpoena
Anthony Bernal, a former senior adviser to First Lady Jill Biden, has been subpoenaed by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. The committee is investigating whether there was an effort to conceal the decline of former President Joe Biden's fitness for office.
Rep. James Comer criticized Bernal for not attending a voluntary interview and emphasized the need for transparency regarding who was making decisions in the Biden administration. The committee aims to uncover the extent of Bernal's influence and the implications of Biden's mental decline on executive actions.
#society
The Epoch Times: Bye-Bye Bugs: Natural Repellents for Indoors & Out
Homemade bug repellents allow users to avoid harmful chemicals found in commercial products, offering a safer and eco-friendly alternative. These DIY solutions are effective against various insects, budget-friendly, and often use ingredients readily available at home.
Cinnamon, cloves, and citrus peels are highlighted as effective natural repellents. Cinnamon can deter a range of pests when placed in strategic locations, while cloves can repel silverfish and ladybugs. Citrus peels can be used to create a natural cleaner that helps keep flies and ants at bay.
Le Monde: A fake wedding at Disneyland, but a real pedophile fantasy
A bizarre incident occurred at Disneyland Paris where a 39-year-old man attempted to stage a wedding with a 9-year-old Ukrainian girl, having arrived in France just two days prior. The scene, complete with a cake replica of the Disney castle, was reported by a concerned Latvian man who paid €12,000 to participate.
Police were alerted, leading to an investigation that raised serious concerns about the nature of the event, described by a psychologist as reminiscent of a "pedophile fantasy." The case highlights troubling issues surrounding child safety and exploitation.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Trump's Iran strikes were masterful. Now, his dealmaking skills are critical to stop another Middle East war
President Trump has taken decisive action against Iran, successfully destroying its nuclear facilities and returning troops safely. As he navigates the aftermath of conflict between Israel and Iran, he aims to maintain a ceasefire and avoid prolonged military involvement in the Middle East.
Unlike previous presidents, Trump is focused on securing American interests without becoming mired in endless wars. His approach prioritizes domestic challenges and reflects a shift in conservative foreign policy, emphasizing deal-making over intervention.
GB News: Prince William releases final episode of his series as royal bids to reach major milestone
Prince William has lauded the Guerreiras da Floresta, an all-female group of Indigenous warriors safeguarding the Amazon rainforest, in the final episode of his documentary series, Guardians. The series highlights their efforts to protect Brazil's Caru Indigenous land from illegal activities using modern technology.
The documentary coincided with a meeting at St James's Palace with Brazil's Minister of Indigenous Peoples to discuss Indigenous conservation. William emphasized the critical role of Indigenous peoples in protecting biodiversity and the environment, asserting that their stewardship is vital for global climate regulation.
#health
Fox News: CDC committee moves to phase out controversial mercury ingredient from flu vaccines
Thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative used in vaccines since the 1930s, was discussed at a recent CDC Advisory Committee meeting. While it prevents contamination in multi-dose vaccines, concerns over mercury exposure led to its removal from most vaccines for children under 6 in 2001.
The committee recommended that all adults and children under 18 receive seasonal flu vaccines only in single-dose formulations without thimerosal. Despite claims of safety from health agencies, there are calls to eliminate thimerosal entirely from vaccines.
#crime
Breitbart: Suspect Admits to Crucifying Elderly Pastor in 'Tragic and Bizarre' Murder
Adam Christopher Sheafe, 51, confessed to murdering 76-year-old pastor William Schonemann in Arizona, claiming religious motives. Sheafe described his plan, dubbed “Operation First Commandment,” to kill and crucify multiple Christian leaders across the U.S.
Sheafe, who has not yet been charged in this case, expressed no remorse for the murder and indicated he would not apologize for his actions. The investigation continues, with law enforcement expressing concerns over Sheafe's potential to gain notoriety and followers.
Breitbart: Brad Pitt Los Angeles Home Ransacked by Burglars
Police are investigating a break-in at a Los Angeles home reportedly owned by Brad Pitt. Three suspects entered through a front window, ransacked the property, and fled with items. The incident occurred while Pitt was abroad promoting his film F1: The Movie.
This burglary follows a series of similar incidents targeting Hollywood celebrities. Recent break-ins have affected other stars, including Nicole Kidman and Tom Hanks. The LAPD has not disclosed details about the stolen items or confirmed the homeowner's identity.