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#illegals
The Western Journal: 'It's Coming': Tom Homan Gives Chilling Answer When Asked if 'a 9/11 or Worse' Is Imminent
Former border czar Tom Homan warns that Biden administration policies have created a significant national security risk, potentially leading to a major terrorist attack. He cites the recent attack in Boulder, Colorado, by an illegal immigrant as evidence of the dangers posed by unvetted individuals entering the U.S.
Homan expresses concern over the more than two million illegal immigrants who avoided the government's vetting process, suggesting that their presence increases the likelihood of future attacks. He emphasizes the urgency of addressing the situation to prevent further incidents.
#politics
Fox News: Seth Meyers skips asking George Clooney about Biden's mental decline, not recognizing him at fundraiser
Seth Meyers interviewed George Clooney but did not address reports that President Biden failed to recognize the actor at a fundraiser or discuss Biden's cognitive decline. Instead, the focus was on Clooney's career and recent Tony nomination.
Despite significant media coverage of Biden's mental acuity issues, late-night hosts like Meyers, Kimmel, and Colbert have not mentioned these revelations, raising questions about their past support for the president.
Breitbart: Trump Rips Rand Paul After Senator Rejects Debt Ceiling Hike in 'One Big Beautiful Bill'
President Trump criticized Sen. Rand Paul for opposing a two-year debt ceiling increase in the "One Big Beautiful Bill." Trump claimed Paul lacks understanding of the bill's potential for growth and accused him of consistently voting against proposals without offering constructive alternatives.
Paul supports tax cuts but opposes the proposed $5 trillion debt ceiling increase, suggesting a more limited three-month increase instead. He believes this approach would allow for more frequent discussions on spending cuts. Paul noted that several GOP senators share his concerns.
Fox News: Colorado Dems face backlash for fundraiser with Ilhan Omar after Boulder terror attack: 'Reprehensible'
Colorado Democrats are criticized for hosting a fundraiser with Rep. Ilhan Omar shortly after a terrorist attack that injured 12, including a Holocaust survivor. The suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, faces hate crime charges and was in the U.S. illegally.
Republican leaders condemned the event as hypocritical, while some Democrats defended their attendance as a commitment to dialogue. Omar and other attendees expressed condemnation of antisemitism and violence.
The Western Journal: CNN Chief Data Analyst Astonished to See Democrats' Historic 'Key Advantage' Has Completely Disappeared in New Poll
Recent polling indicates a significant shift in perceptions of which party represents the middle class. Historically, Democrats held a strong advantage, but recent data shows a tie between Democrats and Republicans on this issue, marking a dramatic decline for the Democrats.
CNN's Chief Data Analyst Harry Enten highlighted that this change reflects broader challenges for the Democratic Party, suggesting that Republicans, particularly under Donald Trump's influence, have successfully claimed the middle-class identity. The GOP now leads by approximately ten points on economic issues.
Fox News: White House stands by tax bill after Musk calls it a 'disgusting abomination'
The White House defended President Trump's endorsed spending bill after Elon Musk criticized it as a "disgusting abomination." Musk's comments reflect concerns over the bill's size and lack of spending cuts, while Trump and the White House maintain their support for the legislation.
Despite bipartisan passage in the House, some Republicans express reservations about the bill, particularly regarding the national debt. The White House remains steadfast, emphasizing the bill's importance and dismissing Musk's criticisms.
Forbes: Musk Blasts Trump’s Signature Bill: ‘Massive, Outrageous, Pork-Filled’
Elon Musk criticized Republicans who supported President Trump's spending bill, labeling it a "massive, outrageous, pork-filled" measure. He expressed his discontent on social media, calling the legislation a "disgusting abomination" and condemning those who voted for it.
Musk's remarks mark a significant departure from his previous alignment with the administration, as he publicly denounces the bill.
Fox News: South Korea flips left in presidential race; Lee secures victory after conservative opponent concedes
In a significant political shift, South Korean voters elected liberal candidate Lee Jae-myung as president, following the defeat of conservative Kim Moon-soo. The election was prompted by the impeachment of former president Yoon Suk Yeol, which led to political turmoil.
Lee's victory raises concerns regarding his foreign policy stance, particularly in relation to the U.S., China, and North Korea. He advocates for a pragmatic approach, emphasizing the importance of managing relations with adversaries while maintaining the South Korea-U.S. alliance.
#society
Forbes: Judge Blocks Trump’s Order On Trans Inmates
A federal judge has ruled that U.S. prisons must provide hormone therapy and social accommodations for over 600 transgender inmates, blocking a Trump-era executive order that restricted federal funding for such treatments. The judge emphasized the necessity of these treatments to alleviate severe mental health issues linked to gender dysphoria.
Trump's order aimed to limit medical procedures for inmates transitioning genders and mandated that transgender women be housed in men's facilities. This ruling comes amid ongoing debates around gender-affirming care and its implications in various sectors, including the military.
Forbes: World Boxing Issues Apology After Naming Imane Khelif In Sex Test Policy
World Boxing has apologized for naming Olympic champion Imane Khelif in its announcement regarding new mandatory sex testing for athletes. The organization's president acknowledged that Khelif's privacy should have been protected amid ongoing debates about her gender eligibility.
The apology follows reports of leaked chromosome tests suggesting Khelif has male chromosome markers, raising questions about her participation in the female category. Khelif will not be allowed to compete until she completes the required testing.
#foreignaffairs
The Federalist: Max Boot's Pearl Harbor Analogy Reveals What He Really Wants
Ukraine executed a significant drone operation deep within Russia, targeting airfields and potentially damaging a portion of Russia's long-range bomber fleet. Dubbed Operation Spider’s Web, this incursion is noted as one of Ukraine's most audacious moves since the war began in 2022, though the actual impact remains debated.
While some commentators, like Max Boot, have praised the operation as a groundbreaking military tactic, parallels to historical events like Pearl Harbor raise questions about its effectiveness. Analysts suggest that such high-risk maneuvers may provoke stronger Russian retaliation rather than lead to advantageous negotiations.
Times Of Israel: US to scale down its military bases in Syria as part of policy shift, envoy says
The U.S. will reduce its military presence in Syria from eight bases to one, as new envoy Thomas Barrack stated that previous policies have failed. The U.S. currently has about 2,000 troops focused on preventing an ISIS resurgence and is re-engaging with Syria under its new leadership.
Barrack emphasized the need for a new approach and highlighted the importance of the Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in U.S. strategy. He noted that troop levels would be adjusted based on operational needs, while Turkish President Erdogan criticized the SDF for delaying integration into Syria's armed forces.
Times Of Israel: Saudi official says Israel harmed normalization by blocking West Bank visit – report
Israel's recent decision to block a Saudi-led delegation from visiting the West Bank has raised concerns about the future of normalization between Israel and Saudi Arabia. The delegation aimed to meet with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, marking a significant diplomatic moment since 1967.
A Saudi royal family source criticized Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, suggesting the decision was a mistake that undermines peace efforts. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has stated that normalization will not proceed until the war in Gaza ends and a viable Palestinian state is established.
The Telegraph: Scaring Putin is the only route to a just peace
Putin's demands in the latest peace talks reflect a hardline stance, insisting on recognition of occupied territories and Ukraine's disarmament. His terms amount to total capitulation, leaving little room for genuine negotiation. Ukraine has indicated a willingness to accept temporary territorial losses, but Putin's intransigence remains a barrier.
The US must shift its approach, combining military support for Ukraine with pressure on European allies to enhance their defense spending. Increased military aid could enable Ukraine to inflict greater damage on Russian forces, compelling Putin to reconsider his strategy. Tougher sanctions on Russia's energy sector and seizing frozen assets are also suggested to increase pressure on Moscow.
#economy
The Western Journal: Drill, Baby, Drill: Trump Admin to Start Rescinding Biden-Era Restrictions on Potent Oil Fields
The Trump administration plans to rescind a Biden-era rule that restricted oil and gas drilling on over 10 million acres in Alaska's National Petroleum Reserve. Officials argue the previous regulations exceeded statutory authority and hindered energy development, undermining national energy security.
Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum emphasized the need to restore responsible development practices while balancing environmental protections. The move aims to enhance U.S. energy independence and economic growth amid ongoing global energy challenges.
#health
Fox News: 'Biohacker' reveals how life past 150 years will soon be 'inevitable' with data-driven health changes
Human biologist Gary Brecka predicts that advancements in bioscience and artificial intelligence will soon allow individuals to choose their lifespan, potentially living up to 150 years or more. He emphasizes that big data and AI will enable people to optimize their health and longevity.
Brecka, who has worked with athletes and celebrities, shared insights on how lifestyle changes can significantly extend healthspan. He believes that connection is a crucial yet underrated factor in longevity.
#sports
The Western Journal: Trump Vows 'Large Scale' Punishment for California After Transgender Wins Track State Title: 'They Were Warned'
President Trump criticized California and Governor Gavin Newsom after a transgender athlete won multiple events at the girls' state track and field championships. He threatened to impose large-scale fines and withhold federal funding if the state continues to allow transgender women to compete in women's sports.
Trump has made it clear that he opposes transgender participation in women's sports, asserting that it is unfair and demeaning to female athletes. He previously signed executive orders aimed at keeping biological males out of women's sports and is poised to take action against California's policies.
#technology
GB News: If Google thinks your password isn't good enough, its Chrome browser can change it to something new
Google is enhancing its Password Manager to automatically replace weak or compromised passwords for users. When Chrome detects a breached password, it will prompt users to change it with a single click or automatically update it on supported websites, simplifying password management.
The new feature, set to roll out later this year, aims to improve digital security by making it easier to maintain strong, unique passwords. Google emphasizes that user consent remains crucial in the process, ensuring users retain control over their password changes.