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Jun 27, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Trump admin reaffirms Abrego Garcia won't go free in the US: 'Horrific crimes'
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran illegal immigrant, faces human smuggling charges in the U.S. after being deported and detained in El Salvador. Officials assert he will not be released and will serve time in U.S. prisons if convicted.
The case has drawn political scrutiny, with some critics claiming the charges are a cover for the administration's previous failures regarding due process. Nonetheless, the administration emphasizes that Garcia will face the full American legal system.
Breitbart: Trump's DHS Ends 'Temporary' Amnesty for Thousands of Haitian Migrants
The Department of Homeland Security is ending Temporary Protected Status for tens of thousands of Haitian migrants, effective September 2. The decision is based on improved conditions in Haiti, with officials stating it restores integrity to the immigration system.
Haitians have been granted TPS for over a decade, often seen as a form of amnesty. The Biden administration previously expanded TPS, allowing over a million migrants to qualify for this status.
The Western Journal: Trump Celebrates as Supreme Court Stops 'Radical Left Judges' from Continuing Their 'Grave Threat to Democracy'
President Trump celebrated a Supreme Court ruling that he believes curtails the power of lower court judges to issue nationwide injunctions, which he claims obstruct his immigration policies. He argued that these judges have posed a "grave threat to democracy" by overstepping their authority.
The ruling, which was a 6-3 decision, narrows the scope of federal judges' ability to grant universal injunctions and sets a precedent for limiting judicial power over executive actions. Trump emphasized the need to act quickly on immigration issues, particularly regarding birthright citizenship for children born to illegal immigrants.
#politics
Forbes: Supreme Court Rules On Birthright Citizenship: What It Means For Lawsuits Against Trump
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that federal district judges cannot issue nationwide injunctions against Trump administration policies, limiting their authority to orders affecting only the parties involved in a case. This decision is expected to slow down challenges to the administration's agenda and increase the Supreme Court's role in determining which policies remain in effect.
While some avenues for broader relief, such as class action lawsuits and the Administrative Procedure Act, remain, the ruling may lead to a patchwork enforcement of policies across states. The court's decision is seen as a significant win for Trump, who expressed gratitude for the ruling, calling it a resolution to a complex issue.
Le Monde: Trump ends trade talks with Canada over tax on US tech firms
President Trump has announced the termination of trade negotiations with Canada due to a digital services tax that affects US tech firms. The tax, which is expected to generate significant revenue, has prompted Trump to label Canada as "very difficult" to trade with.
In response, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney indicated that Canada would adjust its counter tariffs on US steel and aluminum if a trade deal is not reached within 30 days. Carney emphasized his commitment to negotiating in the best interest of Canadians.
Fox News: Mamdani's primary win exposes Democrat divide as top leaders withhold endorsements
Zohran Mamdani's recent primary victory in New York City has highlighted a divide within the Democratic Party, with endorsements split among party leaders. While Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez supported Mamdani, moderate Democrats like Tom Suozzi expressed concerns about his platform, which includes proposals deemed radical by some.
Despite his win, key figures like Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries have not formally endorsed Mamdani. Some moderate Democrats have openly criticized him, citing his proposals and past comments as reasons for their reluctance to support his candidacy.
Fox News: Trump secures record-shattering $1.4B for political war chest; will be 'dominant force' for GOP in midterms
President Trump has raised a record $1.4 billion since Election Day 2024, positioning himself as a significant force for Republicans in the upcoming 2026 midterms. The Republican National Committee has accumulated $900 million of this total, aimed at maintaining control of Congress.
The funds will support Republican efforts to retain their House and Senate majorities, with Trump’s senior advisor highlighting his fundraising success as a key factor for future dominance. Vice President JD Vance has also been appointed as the RNC Finance Chair, marking a historic first for the party.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Liberian President’s Funeral, Plane Crash in Chartres, and Nigerian Teachers’ Strike
Israeli airstrikes targeted areas near Nabatieh in southern Lebanon on June 27, 2025, resulting in visible smoke from the strikes.
In a separate event, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim met at the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, where they inspected the presidential honor guard.
Breitbart: Watch Live: Donald Trump Meets with Congo and Rwandan Ministers After Historic Peace Deal
President Donald Trump facilitated a historic peace agreement between Congo and Rwanda, resolving a long-standing conflict. The signing ceremony took place in Washington, DC, under the supervision of Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
This agreement marks a significant step towards stability in the region.
#economy
GB News: Electric car drivers 'benefit greatly' from falling charging costs as petrol and diesel prices rise again
Electric car owners are benefiting from lower charging costs compared to fluctuating petrol and diesel prices, with a recent AA report highlighting a 2p/kWh drop in ultra-rapid charging. Amid rising global oil prices due to Middle Eastern tensions, EV drivers enjoy more stable electricity costs.
Experts suggest that government incentives, like reduced VAT on public chargers and a "help to buy" scheme for EVs, could further encourage the transition to electric vehicles. The AA emphasizes the need for measures to stimulate interest in EVs to meet net zero targets.
#culture
Forbes: Some Good News And Some Bad News About ‘FROM’ Season 4 Release Date On MGM+
Filming for Season 4 of MGM+'s horror series FROM has begun in Nova Scotia, with a projected release likely in mid to late 2026. Creator John Griffin hints at a new journey for characters after the revelations of Season 3, which left fans eager for more.
The show continues to explore the mysterious and terrifying town where residents are trapped by dark forces. As speculation grows about the nature of the evil in FROM, fans are left anticipating how the story will unfold in the upcoming season.
#crime
Breitbart: VIDEO: 15-Year-Old Charged with Australian CEO's Fatal Stabbing at House Party
A 15-year-old boy has been charged with the murder of Greg Josephson, the 58-year-old CEO of Universal Store, during a party at his Brisbane mansion. The altercation occurred after 8 p.m., resulting in Josephson's death from a stab wound inflicted with a household item.
The suspect, known to the victim, called emergency services following the incident. He was later found nearby and is being held without bail. Universal Store expressed condolences over Josephson's passing, noting his significant role in the company until 2018.
Breitbart: Diddy Lawyer Mocks Sex Trafficking Case in Closing: Charges ‘Badly Exaggerated’
Sean “Diddy” Combs' defense attorney argued in closing statements that the prosecution's case against him is exaggerated and unfounded. He criticized the portrayal of Combs' lifestyle and drug use as a racketeering conspiracy, asserting that no witnesses claimed to be part of such an enterprise.
The attorney emphasized that the case is driven by financial motives rather than genuine criminal activity, referencing a recent lawsuit settled by Combs' ex-girlfriend. Combs faces serious charges, including racketeering and sex trafficking, with potential prison time ranging from 15 years to life.