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#illegals
Breitbart: Family of Boulder Terrorist Detained by ICE, WH Says Deportation Pending
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, accused of attacking pro-Israeli marchers in Boulder, Colorado, has been charged with attempted murder and assault, injuring a dozen people. Soliman, who overstayed his tourist visa, remains in custody with a $10 million bond request pending.
The Department of Homeland Security has detained Soliman's family, investigating their potential knowledge of his actions. The White House confirmed the family faces deportation. Soliman had previously attempted to enter the U.S. but was denied a visa.
Le Monde: In the Netherlands, criticism is mounting against Geert Wilders, who triggered the fall of the government
Geert Wilders, leader of the far-right Party for Freedom (PVV), has ended the ruling coalition in the Netherlands after just 336 days. Prime Minister Dick Schoof announced the resignation of his government, which will remain in place for day-to-day affairs until new elections.
The coalition fell apart after Wilders' partners rejected his radical asylum and migration plan, which proposed measures such as deploying the army to close borders, halting family reunification, and deporting Syrian exiles.
#politics
Breitbart: Merkley: Trump Acting Like a Dictator, 'Openly Selling Access and Influence'
Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) criticized President Trump for allegedly acting like a dictator by selling access and influence, particularly regarding cryptocurrency. He introduced the End Crypto Corruption Act, which aims to prevent federally elected officials from profiting from crypto transactions.
Merkley emphasized the need to protect the integrity of the U.S. government, stating that such behavior is expected in small dictatorships, not the United States. He highlighted concerns over the sale of meme coins and other crypto used in international transactions.
Breitbart: Trump Admin Sends $9.4 Billion Rescissions Package to the House
The Trump administration has submitted a $9.4 billion rescissions package to the House, aimed at cutting what it describes as wasteful foreign aid spending at the State Department, USAID, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. House Speaker Mike Johnson and other Republican leaders emphasized their commitment to a more efficient federal government.
The package includes significant cuts to funding for NPR and PBS, which Republicans claim promote biased agendas. The House plans to bring the rescissions bill to the floor for a vote, with supporters asserting it aligns with taxpayer interests and addresses the national debt.
Breitbart: The Miraculous Story of How Trump-Backed Candidate Beat the Globalists and Fake News to Win in Poland
On the "Alex Marlow Show," Oliver Lane discussed the recent Polish election, highlighting it as a vindication for Trump. He noted that despite salacious allegations against the new president, conservative voters in Poland remain skeptical of such claims, feeling accustomed to media bias against conservatives.
Lane emphasized the resilience of Polish voters who, tired of constant smears, chose to support their candidate despite the controversies. He remarked that the political climate has led to a distrust of media narratives surrounding conservative figures.
Breitbart: Newark Mayor Baraka: My ICE Arrest Was 'Authoritarian'
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka announced he is suing New Jersey's acting Attorney General and a DHS agent for false arrest at an ICE facility, calling the actions "egregious" and "authoritarian." He claims he did not break any laws and was wrongfully processed for a minor offense.
Baraka argues that the facility is privately owned, and the authorities had no claim over it. He insists that his treatment was unjustified and that the officials need to understand the law better.
#society
GB News: Michelle Dewberry says GB News viewers are 'furious' at dismissal of police officer for 'aggressive' arrest of knife-carrying teenager
GB News presenter Michelle Dewberry reported significant viewer backlash over the firing of PC Lorne Castle, a Dorset police officer dismissed for using foul language during the arrest of a knife-carrying teenager. Many viewers expressed anger, arguing that the officer acted out of concern for safety given the suspect's violent background.
The independent panel deemed Castle's actions as gross misconduct, despite acknowledging that taking the suspect to the ground was reasonable. Dorset Police emphasized the need for officers to use force proportionately and with respect, while maintaining that tackling violence and knife crime remains a priority.
#crime
Fox News: Karen Read’s silence in murder trial raises stakes for defense
Karen Read's defense has opted not to call her as a witness in her murder trial, where she faces charges for allegedly killing her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O’Keefe. The prosecution has presented damaging clips from her interviews, which could influence the jury's perception.
Legal experts suggest that while not testifying may protect Read from difficult questioning, it also denies her the opportunity to clarify her statements. The absence of her testimony, combined with the prosecution's video evidence, may complicate her defense, especially after a previous trial that nearly resulted in a manslaughter conviction.