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#illegals

Breitbart: Exclusive—Senate GOPs to Slam Dems for Blocking Bills that Could Have Stopped Boulder Attack
Exclusive—Senate GOPs to Slam Dems for Blocking Bills that Could Have Stopped Boulder Attack
Senate Republicans are criticizing Democrats for blocking legislation aimed at deporting an illegal alien involved in a violent crime in Boulder, Colorado. They argue that these actions contribute to increased crime and endanger American lives, calling for reforms to immigration policies.

Republicans plan to leverage social media to highlight Democratic obstruction of immigration enforcement measures, including the Secure the Border Act and the Wall Act, which aim to address visa overstays and enhance border security without additional taxpayer burden.


GB News: Britain's deportation system is 'incentivising criminals to have children', Emily Carver fumes
Britain's deportation system is 'incentivising criminals to have children', Emily Carver fumes
GB News host Emily Carver criticized a ruling allowing a Czech convicted fraudster to avoid deportation, citing his children's inability to speak Czech. She argued that if foreign criminals prioritize their children's futures, they should refrain from criminal activities.


#politics

Fox News: Joy Reid floats speculation that her race, 'anxiety' surrounding Trump played role in MSNBC firing
Joy Reid floats speculation that her race, 'anxiety' surrounding Trump played role in MSNBC firing
Joy Reid speculated that her race and the anxiety surrounding Donald Trump contributed to her firing from MSNBC. She noted that her show had lower ratings decline compared to others, yet she was still let go without a clear explanation.

Reid emphasized the unique challenges she faced as a Black woman in media, suggesting that her critiques of Trump may have been particularly impactful. Her former show has since been replaced, but new programming has struggled to attract viewers.


Breitbart: Rand Paul: If We Pass Big Beautiful Bill the Debt Will 'Be Owned by the Republicans'
Rand Paul: If We Pass Big Beautiful Bill the Debt Will 'Be Owned by the Republicans'
Senator Rand Paul criticized Republicans for potentially supporting President Trump's spending bill, warning it would lead to significant increases in national debt. He noted that continued high spending levels would shift accountability for the debt solely onto Republicans.

Paul emphasized that this would mark the largest debt ceiling increase in history, urging his colleagues to reconsider their support for the bill to avoid being labeled as contributors to the national debt.


Fox News: Seth Meyers skips asking George Clooney about Biden's mental decline, not recognizing him at fundraiser
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.


#society

Fox News: White House insists FEMA is taking hurricane season 'seriously,' blasts 'sloppy' reporting
White House insists FEMA is taking hurricane season 'seriously,' blasts 'sloppy' reporting
The White House defended FEMA's readiness for hurricane season amid reports that acting administrator David Richardson was unaware of the season's timing. Press secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized that the agency is taking the situation seriously and criticized media coverage of Richardson's comments as irresponsible.

Democrats, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, called for Richardson's dismissal, questioning his qualifications for leading FEMA. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has predicted above-normal hurricane activity this year.


Fox News: Savannah Chrisley stands firm against rumors she slept with someone to get parents pardoned
Savannah Chrisley stands firm against rumors she slept with someone to get parents pardoned
Savannah Chrisley has responded to rumors suggesting she secured her parents' presidential pardons through inappropriate means. On her podcast, she dismissed these claims as "laughable" and emphasized her commitment to advocating for their release after their convictions for bank fraud and tax evasion.

Todd and Julie Chrisley were pardoned by President Trump after serving over two years in prison. Savannah credited her relentless efforts and belief in their innocence as key factors in obtaining the pardons, stating that she fought against a "broken system." The family is now focusing on rebuilding their lives together.


Fox News: North Carolina parents charged after son is struck and killed by SUV while walking with older brother
North Carolina parents charged after son is struck and killed by SUV while walking with older brother
A 7-year-old boy, Legend Jenkins, was fatally struck by an SUV while crossing a road in Gastonia, North Carolina. His parents, Jessica Ivey and Sameule Jenkins, have been arrested and charged with felony involuntary manslaughter and child neglect for leaving him unsupervised.

The incident occurred as Legend walked with his 10-year-old brother outside a crosswalk. The SUV driver, a 76-year-old woman, is not facing charges. The investigation continues, with police emphasizing the need for adult supervision to ensure children's safety.


#foreignaffairs

The Federalist: Max Boot's Pearl Harbor Analogy Reveals What He Really Wants
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.


#economy

Breitbart: Round One: $9.4 Billion in DOGE Cuts Headed to Capitol Hill
Round One: $9.4 Billion in DOGE Cuts Headed to Capitol Hill
A $9.4 billion spending cuts bill is set to arrive in Congress as part of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) initiative. The bill, aimed at reducing wasteful spending, targets organizations like NPR and PBS, along with foreign aid programs.

The White House’s OMB Director Russ Vought indicated that this is just the first of multiple proposed cuts, with more to come if Congress approves the initial package. Elon Musk, who previously led DOGE, emphasized the initiative's potential for significant savings in the future.


Forbes: What Is ‘TACO’ Trade? Deutsche Bank Raises S&P 500 Target On Trump’s Tariff ‘Relents’
What Is ‘TACO’ Trade? Deutsche Bank Raises S&P 500 Target On Trump’s Tariff ‘Relents’
Deutsche Bank strategists have raised their S&P 500 year-end target to 6,550, citing optimism over potential tariff reductions from the Trump administration. This shift reflects a growing belief on Wall Street that Trump may backtrack on his trade threats, leading to a more favorable market environment.

The term "TACO," which stands for "Trump always backs down," has emerged as a way to describe this trend, highlighting Trump's history of retracting aggressive tariff proposals. Despite pushback from the White House regarding the nickname, it has gained traction among critics and investors alike.


#health

Fox News: Nonstick pans face potential ban in New York amid health concerns
Nonstick pans face potential ban in New York amid health concerns
New York lawmakers are proposing a bill to ban nonstick cookware containing polytetrafluorethylene (Teflon), which is classified as a "forever chemical" due to its long environmental persistence. The bill aims to prohibit the manufacture, sale, and use of such cookware amid health concerns linked to PFAS exposure.

The Make America Healthy Again Commission's report highlights potential health risks of PFAS, particularly for children, including immune suppression. While the FDA has authorized certain PFAS in cookware, concerns persist about their safety and impact on food.