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#illegals

Breitbart: Senate Rejects Measure to Remove Illegal Aliens from Medicaid
Senate Rejects Measure to Remove Illegal Aliens from Medicaid
The Senate voted 56-44 against a measure in President Trump's bill aimed at removing millions of illegal immigrants from Medicaid. Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough ruled that certain immigration enforcement policies required a 60-vote threshold to be included.

Senator Jim Banks criticized the Democratic opposition, calling it "shameful" that they voted to allow "criminal illegals" access to Medicaid. The ruling also affected various immigration fees and provisions in the proposed legislation.


#politics

Fox News: Elon Musk says US is ruled by 'Porky Pig Party' as Trump defends his vision against former ally's criticism
Elon Musk says US is ruled by 'Porky Pig Party' as Trump defends his vision against former ally's criticism
Elon Musk has publicly criticized the GOP's spending bill, labeling it as "pork-filled" and a "disgusting abomination." He claims the bill, which increases the debt ceiling by $5 trillion, undermines his previous efforts to cut government waste and suggests the U.S. operates as a one-party system.

Musk has threatened to form a new political party, the "America Party," if the bill passes, arguing that voters need an alternative to the current political landscape. Despite his criticisms, GOP leaders argue that the bill does not affect discretionary spending, which Musk focused on during his time in the Trump administration.


Breitbart: Big, Beautiful Bill Will Defund Abortion Giant Planned Parenthood
Big, Beautiful Bill Will Defund Abortion Giant Planned Parenthood
A Senate provision to cut federal funding for abortion providers, including Planned Parenthood, will remain in the budget reconciliation bill after a ruling from the Senate parliamentarian. This follows a successful push by conservatives to end taxpayer support for abortion organizations.

Planned Parenthood reported a record number of abortions and increased taxpayer funding in its latest annual report. The loss of Medicaid funding could threaten over 200 health centers, primarily in states where abortion is legal, impacting access for over 1 million low-income individuals.


GB News: Keir Starmer faces 'substantial rebellion' as 50 MPs could oppose welfare bill being 'rushed through'
Keir Starmer faces 'substantial rebellion' as 50 MPs could oppose welfare bill being 'rushed through'
Labour rebels are poised to challenge the government's welfare bill, with around 50 MPs still set to oppose it despite recent concessions. Key statements from government ministers are awaited before the crucial vote, as concerns linger over eligibility criteria for benefits and the speed of the legislative process.

The government has acknowledged that the reforms could push an additional 150,000 working-age adults into relative poverty, despite earlier estimates suggesting a larger impact. The Prime Minister is working to secure support from dissenting Labour MPs, while the Work and Pensions Secretary defends the reforms as necessary for improving the welfare system.


#society

Breitbart: Exclusive: Wesley Hunt Calls to Recognize July as ‘American Pride Month’
Exclusive: Wesley Hunt Calls to Recognize July as ‘American Pride Month’
Rep. Wesley Hunt (R-TX) is spearheading a congressional effort to designate July as “American Pride Month,” aiming to honor the nation’s heroes and values. He argues that America is weary of cultural division and the influence of a vocal minority on its identity.

Hunt's resolution emphasizes American exceptionalism and encourages teaching history rooted in traditional values. He seeks to reclaim July from the cultural prominence of June's Pride Month, promoting a month-long celebration of patriotism and civic pride.


Breitbart: Exclusive — Columbia Trustee Shoshana Shendelman: Campus Destruction ‘Microcosm for What We’re Seeing Globally,’ We Must 'Teach Next Generation to Build'
Exclusive — Columbia Trustee Shoshana Shendelman: Campus Destruction ‘Microcosm for What We’re Seeing Globally,’ We Must 'Teach Next Generation to Build'
Columbia Trustee Dr. Shoshana Shendelman criticized the rise of anti-Israel protests on campuses, viewing them as indicative of a broader cultural trend toward destruction rather than constructive engagement. She emphasized the need for universities to foster critical thinking and diverse opinions while encouraging students to contribute positively to society.

Shendelman called for a return to building and creating, urging leaders to set an example and teach younger generations the value of meaningful contributions. She believes that the current destructive activism stems from a search for purpose and that promoting a culture of nonviolent free speech is essential for the growth of future leaders.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Iran says return to nuke talks will take time, but enrichment can be restarted quickly
Iran says return to nuke talks will take time, but enrichment can be restarted quickly
Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, stated that Tehran requires time and assurances from the U.S. before resuming nuclear talks, asserting that military actions have only strengthened Iran's resolve to enrich uranium. He emphasized that Iran's nuclear program is a matter of national pride.

In related news, over a dozen Palestinians were arrested by Israeli forces while attempting to prevent a settler from grazing sheep on their land in the West Bank. Additionally, Harvard University is contesting federal findings of antisemitism on campus, which could jeopardize its federal funding.


Fox News: Far-left actor John Cusack says Iran 'should get' nukes to protect Middle East from US and Israel
Far-left actor John Cusack says Iran 'should get' nukes to protect Middle East from US and Israel
Actor John Cusack expressed support for Iran acquiring a nuclear weapon to deter U.S. and Israeli aggression in the Middle East. He criticized U.S. support for Israel, labeling it as support for a "genocidal regime" and condemned military actions by both Israel and the U.S.

Cusack's comments follow U.S. military strikes on Iranian facilities, which he described as part of ongoing violence in the region. He has been vocal on social media against Israel's actions in Gaza and Lebanon, calling for accountability from U.S. political leaders.


Times Of Israel: Trump formally lifts sanctions shackling Syria amid hopes for transformed Mideast
Trump formally lifts sanctions shackling Syria amid hopes for transformed Mideast
President Trump has lifted US sanctions against Syria, aiming to reintegrate the war-torn nation into the global economy. This move follows the leadership change in Syria and appeals from Saudi Arabia and Turkey. The sanctions on the Assad regime remain in place, but the US seeks to promote stability and economic recovery.

The lifting of sanctions is seen as a potential catalyst for reconstruction and the return of displaced Syrians. Israel has expressed interest in normalizing relations with Syria, marking a significant shift in Middle Eastern dynamics, particularly in light of reduced Iranian influence in the region.


#health

Le Monde: A heatwave brings intense ozone pollution to large swathes of France
A heatwave brings intense ozone pollution to large swathes of France
A severe heatwave in France has led to significant ozone pollution, affecting major cities like Paris, Marseille, and Lyon. Authorities advise residents to limit outdoor activities and seek medical help for respiratory issues.

In response, Paris police have implemented stricter traffic regulations, including a 20 km/h speed limit reduction and a ban on Crit'Air 3 vehicles in Paris and surrounding areas starting July 1.


#crime

Fox News: Kansas City Chiefs fans’ deaths: Prosecutors seek tougher charges
Kansas City Chiefs fans’ deaths: Prosecutors seek tougher charges
Prosecutors in Missouri are seeking to upgrade charges against Jordan Willis and Ivory J. Carson from involuntary manslaughter to second-degree murder in connection with the deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans found frozen in a backyard after a watch party on January 9, 2024.

The two were initially charged with involuntary manslaughter and drug-related offenses. Carson allegedly supplied cocaine to Willis and the victims, with evidence linking him to fentanyl. Willis' attorney argues the felony murder statute is being misapplied and asserts his client's innocence.


Fox News: Chilling image shows Idaho firefighter ambush suspect in war paint before deadly attack
Chilling image shows Idaho firefighter ambush suspect in war paint before deadly attack
A 20-year-old suspect, Wess Roley, has been identified in the ambush shooting of Idaho firefighters, resulting in two fatalities and one injury. Roley allegedly set a brush fire to lure responders and was later found dead near the scene, believed to have taken his own life.

Authorities are investigating the motive behind Roley’s actions, noting he had expressed a desire to be a firefighter in the past. The incident has drawn condemnation from Idaho Governor Brad Little, who pledged support for the investigation as federal authorities assist.