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Jun 5, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Milwaukee man accused of framing illegal immigrant in Trump assassination threat, officials say
Demetric D. Scott is accused of forging a letter threatening President Trump’s life to intimidate a witness, Ramón Morales-Reyes, an illegal immigrant with a criminal record. Scott faces multiple charges, including witness intimidation, while Morales-Reyes is detained by ICE.
The letters were allegedly written to divert attention from Scott, who reportedly sought to prevent Morales-Reyes from testifying in a criminal trial. The investigation into the threats continues, with Morales-Reyes facing potential deportation.
Fox News: Dem lambasted for saying ‘we're not going to have anyone around to wipe our a--es’ without more immigration
Vermont Rep. Becca Balint faced backlash for her comments suggesting that without increased immigration, there won't be enough workers for essential jobs. Critics, including Vermont GOP Chairman Paul Dame, condemned her crude language and implied disrespect for immigrants seeking better opportunities.
Balint defended her remarks by emphasizing the need for a structured immigration system to support Vermont's workforce, particularly in agriculture. She argued that securing borders is not xenophobic but necessary for addressing labor shortages.
#politics
Times Of Israel: Dutch government collapses after far-right leader Geert Wilders quits coalition
Geert Wilders, leader of the far-right Freedom Party (PVV), has withdrawn from the Dutch coalition government over disputes regarding immigration policy, leading to a political crisis and potential new elections. Prime Minister Dick Schoof criticized the move as irresponsible, while Wilders expressed frustration over the slow implementation of strict asylum measures.
The political landscape in the Netherlands is now uncertain, with Wilders' party still polling strongly but facing competition from rivals. Experts predict elections could occur after the summer, although the process may take time due to the Dutch political system.
Fox News: GOP ad war kicks off in heated battleground state primary: 'We've barely just begun'
The Arizona Republican gubernatorial primary is heating up early, with Turning Point PAC launching a $500,000 advertising campaign supporting Rep. Andy Biggs. The ads will run for 3.5 weeks across various platforms, highlighting Biggs's endorsements and grassroots support.
Biggs faces competition from Karrin Taylor Robson, who also has financial backing and Trump's endorsement. Trump has expressed support for both candidates, indicating a competitive primary ahead. The race is seen as crucial, with Arizona being a key swing state.
The Western Journal: Elon Musk Unleashes on the 'Big, Beautiful Bill': 'I Just Can't Stand It Anymore'
Elon Musk has publicly criticized the "Big Beautiful Bill," a significant Congressional spending bill supported by President Trump and many Republicans. He described it as a "disgusting abomination" filled with excessive spending that would increase the national budget deficit to $2.5 trillion.
Musk's remarks align him with other fiscally conservative voices, including Rep. Thomas Massie and Senators Rand Paul and Ron Johnson, who share concerns about the bill's financial implications. The legislation has passed the House and is currently under review in the Senate.
Fox News: Red state tops annual Heritage Foundation scorecard for strongest election integrity: 'Hard to cheat'
The Heritage Foundation's annual Election Integrity Scorecard ranks Arkansas as the top state for election integrity, moving up from eighth place. Factors considered include voter ID laws, absentee ballot management, and verification of citizenship. Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders highlighted recent legislative efforts to enhance ballot security and prevent foreign funding in elections.
Red states dominated the top ten rankings, with Tennessee, Alabama, and Florida also noted for their election integrity measures. Experts suggest other states should adopt similar reforms to ensure secure elections.
GB News: George Orwell's magazine taken over by founder of Muslim TV channel
Tribune magazine, a historic Labour publication, has been acquired by Mohamed Ali Harrath, founder of the Islam Channel. The acquisition comes amid scrutiny of Harrath's channel, which faced a £40,000 fine for broadcasting anti-Semitic content.
Harrath aims to continue Tribune's legacy of anti-fascism and advocacy for peace and equality, promising to enhance its publishing frequency. Labour MP Jon Trickett has endorsed the takeover, emphasizing the need for diverse voices in media.
Fox News: Trump to host thousands of admin officials for one of the largest events ever on White House lawn
President Trump is hosting over 3,000 political appointees at the White House for a large event, marking the first time all appointees have been invited together. The gathering celebrates their contributions and the administration's rapid hiring achievements.
In just 135 days, the Trump administration has filled 91% of political appointments, with many hires coming from successful business backgrounds. The event will feature food and entertainment, and the president will address attendees, emphasizing their commitment to the America First agenda.
#society
Front Page Magazine: The Savage Truth: Diddy, Drugs, And A SILENCED Teen
Cicely Davis discusses Liam Morrison, a Massachusetts teen facing punishment for advocating free speech, in the latest episode of The Savage Truth podcast. She also addresses the Sean "Diddy" Combs scandal and revisits the "Cocainegate" controversy involving the Biden Administration.
Listeners can find the episode on platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.
Breitbart: Officer Faces Homicide Charge Over Death of Migrant Teen
A French police officer will stand trial for voluntary homicide in the 2023 shooting death of 17-year-old Nahel Merzouk, which sparked nationwide riots. The officer, identified only as Florian M., is expected to face trial in late 2026 after a two-year investigation.
Merzouk was shot during a traffic stop, and initial findings indicated the officer's actions were not legally justified. The incident led to widespread protests across France, resulting in violence, looting, and numerous arrests, highlighting ongoing issues of poverty and discrimination in marginalized communities.
Fox News: Rodeo star's son remembered by family on 1-year anniversary of drowning death
One year after the tragic drowning of their son Levi, Spencer and Kallie Wright reflect on his final moments. Levi, who fell into a river while playing, was on life support for two weeks before the family made the difficult decision to let him go.
In his memory, the Wright family established The Levi Wright Foundation to support other families facing similar tragedies. They are also organizing events like the Levi Wright Memorial Barrel Race to honor his legacy.
Breitbart: Pedro Pascal, Bob the Drag Queen, Daniel Radcliffe Among Celebrities Backing LGBTQ+ Youth Suicide Prevention Program Amid Cuts
Celebrities including Pedro Pascal, Ariana Grande, and Dua Lipa have signed a letter urging the federal government to maintain funding for LGBTQ+ youth suicide prevention programs. This comes as the Trump administration considers budget cuts that could impact the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
The letter, backed by around 100 public figures, emphasizes the importance of mental health support for LGBTQ+ youth and criticizes any potential funding reductions. The campaign is supported by The Trevor Project, a nonprofit focused on LGBTQ+ suicide prevention.
Breitbart: Arnold Schwarzenegger Scolds Environmentalists Dismayed by Trump: Dump Phrase 'Climate Change,' ‘Stop Whining and Get to Work'
Arnold Schwarzenegger urged environmentalists to take action rather than complain about the current U.S. administration's rollback of climate initiatives. Speaking at the Austrian World Summit, he emphasized local efforts in reducing pollution and encouraged leaders to implement sustainable practices.
Schwarzenegger criticized the defeatist attitude among some environmentalists, advocating for proactive measures at the local and state levels to combat climate change. He believes that demonstrating positive change is crucial to winning public support for environmental causes.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Pollak: Trump's Deadliest Weapon Against Hamas Is Free Aid, Directly to Palestinians, Without UN
President Trump is undermining Hamas's control in Gaza through the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which provides direct aid to Palestinian civilians, bypassing the corrupt UN. This initiative ensures aid reaches those in need without Hamas profiting from it.
Hamas and the UN have reacted negatively, as GHF disrupts their established control and distribution methods. While critics claim GHF's approach is unconventional, it is effectively delivering aid without incident, challenging the status quo that perpetuates Palestinian suffering.
Fox News: Patel: Chinese nationals charged with smuggling 'known agroterrorism agent' into US is a 'direct threat'
Two Chinese nationals, Yunqing Jian and Zunyong Liu, have been charged with smuggling a dangerous biological pathogen, Fusarium graminearum, into the U.S. for research at the University of Michigan. This pathogen poses a significant threat to agriculture and human health, raising national security concerns.
FBI Director Kash Patel emphasized the risks associated with foreign infiltration of American institutions, particularly regarding food supply security. The couple faces multiple charges, including conspiracy and visa fraud, as federal authorities continue their investigation into the matter.
Times Of Israel: What Matters Now to David Horovitz: Shedding light on war when the facts are dim
The podcast "What Matters Now" discusses the difficulties of reporting on the Israel-Gaza conflict, particularly when independent journalism is restricted. Host Amanda Borschel-Dan and editor David Horovitz address the challenge of obtaining accurate information amid competing narratives from a terrorist regime and an attacked nation.
Horovitz emphasizes the current information vacuum in Israel, stating that it has never been harder for journalists to access and report the facts. The conversation highlights the complexities of covering a war where one side controls the narrative.
#economy
The Western Journal: After Just 4 Months Under Trump, Fed Predicts GDP Spike for Current Quarter
The Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank has revised its GDP growth estimate for the second quarter of 2025 to 4.6%, up from 3.8%. This change follows improved forecasts for consumer spending and private investment, countering earlier predictions of a recession.
Economists attribute the growth to a decrease in the trade deficit and a rebound in consumer activity, with personal income rising significantly in April. Inflation measures also showed improvement, suggesting a positive economic outlook under President Trump.
#military
Fox News: Army surpasses fiscal 2025 recruiting goal 4 months ahead of schedule
The U.S. Army has exceeded its fiscal year 2025 recruiting goal of 61,000 recruits, achieving this milestone four months early, a first since 2014. Army officials credit the success to enhanced recruitment strategies and leadership support.
Despite previous challenges in recruiting and retention, the Army plans to continue its efforts, with new initiatives aimed at broadening the labor market and improving enlistment processes. In 2023, the Army faced a shortfall of 41,000 recruits, prompting a restructuring to cut 24,000 positions.
#culture
Fox News: Brooke Shields calls out Meghan Markle's gender equality story as 'too precious'
Brooke Shields recently remarked that Meghan Markle's storytelling at a panel was "too precious," recalling how she interrupted Markle during a discussion on gender equality. Shields humorously contrasted Markle's advocacy story from age 11 with her own experience of playing a child prostitute in "Pretty Baby."
Shields also reflected on the challenges of being sexualized in Hollywood as a child star, emphasizing the importance of having a supportive family to navigate the industry. She highlighted her luck in avoiding the pitfalls that often affect young actors.
#crime
Le Monde: US immigration authorities detain the family of the man charged in the Colorado attack
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, faces charges for attacking demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado, with Molotov cocktails, injuring 12. Disguised as a gardener, he planned to kill all demonstrators, motivated by anti-Zionist sentiments. He is being held on a $10 million bond.
Federal immigration authorities have taken his wife and five children into custody. Soliman, an Egyptian national in the U.S. illegally, claimed his family was unaware of his plans. He has been charged with a hate crime and attempted murder, with more charges possible.
Fox News: Neighbor recalls Boulder terror attack suspect as a family man
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, faces multiple charges including attempted murder and hate crimes after allegedly attacking a pro-Israel gathering in Boulder, Colorado, with Molotov cocktails, injuring 12 people. Soliman reportedly expressed a desire to kill "all Zionist people" and had planned the attack for a year.
Neighbors described Soliman as a friendly family man, living in the U.S. illegally after his work visa expired. He worked for Uber and had no prior concerning feedback, but his account has since been banned following the incident. Soliman remains in custody on a $10 million bond.