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Jun 5, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Trump's DHS Takes Custody of Illegal Charged with Colorado Terrorist Attack
An illegal alien, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, has been charged with attempted murder and a hate crime after allegedly attacking pro-Israel supporters in Boulder, Colorado, using a flamethrower and Molotov cocktails. Soliman, who arrived on a tourist visa in 2022, remains in custody with his family.
DHS has taken Soliman and his family into custody, and investigations are underway regarding their potential knowledge of the attack. Soliman's visa expired in February 2023, and he had previously been denied entry to the U.S. two decades ago.
Fox News: Sanctuary policies in deep-blue Colorado led to terror attack, says local DA
A recent antisemitic attack in Boulder, Colorado, has drawn criticism from local officials, who attribute the incident to permissive immigration laws. District Attorney George Brauchler stated that the state's sanctuary policies embolden illegal immigrants, like the suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, who is accused of firebombing pro-Israel activists.
Soliman, an Egyptian national living in the U.S. illegally, allegedly injured eight people during the attack. Brauchler emphasized the need for a strong federal response to prevent similar incidents in the future, expressing concern over the state's changing environment regarding public safety and immigration enforcement.
Fox News: ICE storms cartel-run nightclub, arrests 72 migrants including murder suspect
Federal immigration agents raided a cartel-operated nightclub in South Carolina, arresting over 70 illegal migrants, including a Honduran fugitive wanted for homicide. The operation, named "Operation Last Stand," involved around 200 law enforcement personnel and uncovered firearms, cash, and potential trafficking victims.
The nightclub's owner, linked to the Los Zetas Cartel, faces state and federal charges. Local officials highlighted the operation as a response to the consequences of open borders, with ongoing investigations planned to address criminal activities in the area.
Breitbart: Cruz: Visa System Changes Needed in Wake of Boulder, CO Attack
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) expressed support for changes to the U.S. visa system following the antisemitic terror attack in Boulder, CO. He criticized Senate Democrats for blocking efforts to enhance border security and claimed they favor open borders, which he argues leads to increased crime.
Cruz emphasized the need for funding to build the border wall and hire more immigration agents, asserting that Democrats dismiss evidence of effective border control measures. He linked the current immigration policies to a rise in illegal crossings and associated violence.
#politics
Fox News: SCOOP: House GOP circles wagons on Trump tax-and-spend bill as Senate seeks changes
The House GOP is pressuring the Senate to adopt its version of a comprehensive tax, immigration, and energy bill, despite Senate Republicans signaling potential changes. Tensions are rising as both chambers work to pass the legislation through budget reconciliation.
The House bill aims to extend Trump's 2017 tax cuts, introduce Medicaid work requirements, and roll back green energy subsidies. However, some Senate Republicans express concerns over specific provisions, indicating that the final bill will likely differ from the House's proposal.
Front Page Magazine: Who is Ilhan Omar, and Does She Pose a Threat to America ?
The article criticizes Congresswoman Ilhan Omar for allegedly failing to assimilate and for her criticisms of the United States, despite being a beneficiary of its refugee program. It highlights her background and connections to terrorism in Somalia, questioning her loyalty to America.
The author calls for an investigation into potential immigration fraud by Omar and suggests that her citizenship should be revoked if evidence of wrongdoing is found. The piece portrays her as a threat to the U.S. and emphasizes the need for accountability among elected officials.
The Western Journal: Jen Psaki's New Show Has Been an Immense Flop, Even by MSNBC's Standards
Jen Psaki's new show on MSNBC, "The Briefing," has struggled significantly in ratings, averaging 971,000 viewers since its debut, marking a 47% drop from the previous hosts. This decline reflects broader issues within MSNBC's revamped lineup, which has seen overall viewer losses.
MSNBC's ratings have fallen alongside its competitors, with Fox News experiencing a 23% increase. The network's morning show, "Morning Joe," has also faced a ratings decline, indicating a challenging period for MSNBC amid its programming changes.
Fox News: Trump sends $9.4 billion DOGE cuts proposal to Congress, targeting NPR, PBS
President Trump has requested $9.4 billion in federal spending cuts, targeting funding for NPR, PBS, and USAID. Congress has 45 days to act on this rescissions package, which allows the White House to influence government appropriations with congressional approval.
House and Senate GOP leaders are committed to moving quickly, but concerns arise within the party's slim majority. While conservative groups push for swift passage, some moderates express hesitation over the optics of defunding certain programs.
Breitbart: Elon Musk Blasts Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill': 'Disgusting Abomination'
Elon Musk has publicly condemned President Trump's "One Big, Beautiful Bill," labeling it a "pork-filled Congressional spending bill" and "a disgusting abomination." He criticized lawmakers who supported it, emphasizing the bill's excessive spending.
The House recently passed the multi-trillion dollar bill, which includes tax cuts, defense spending, and healthcare accountability, aligning with Trump's agenda. Trump views the bill as a chance to reverse Biden's policies and improve the economy.
Fox News: Defunding NPR and PBS ‘finally’ within reach, says House Republican
Rep. Ronny Jackson, R-Texas, is advocating for a federal spending cut proposal aimed at defunding NPR and PBS, which he labels as "fake news" and "taxpayer-funded propaganda." The White House's $9.4 billion rescissions package is expected to target these outlets along with the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Jackson has consistently introduced bills to defund NPR and PBS, claiming they misrepresent news and values. The House Freedom Caucus supports a swift vote on the package, emphasizing a commitment to reducing government spending and eliminating funding for what they consider biased media.
Fox News: Sesame Street's Pride Month post sparks backlash from Republican lawmakers amid PBS funding threats
Republican lawmakers are calling for the defunding of PBS after "Sesame Street" celebrated LGBTQ Pride Month on social media, prompting accusations of "grooming" children. This criticism follows the show's message promoting inclusivity, which garnered over 23 million views.
Legislators argue that taxpayer dollars should not support what they deem biased content. Past efforts to defund PBS and NPR have been made, citing concerns over liberal bias in public media. PBS has previously challenged attempts to cut its funding in court.
Breitbart: Watch Live: Senate Hearing on Activist Judges Blocking President Trump's Agenda
The Senate Judiciary Committee is set to examine the actions of judges who have obstructed President Trump's agenda, particularly regarding immigration and trade policies. This resistance has persisted since his second inauguration, with lower courts frequently blocking his initiatives.
The Supreme Court has yet to decisively intervene in this ongoing judicial conflict, although Chief Justice John Roberts has expressed disapproval of Trump's calls for judicial impeachment.
#society
Forbes: Pete Hegseth Orders Renaming Of USNS Harvey Milk—Navy Ship Honoring Gay Rights Pioneer
The USNS Harvey Milk, a Navy replenishment oiler named after the gay rights activist, will have its name removed following an order from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Reports suggest the timing of the decision coincides with Pride month.
The new name for the ship has not yet been disclosed. This story is still developing.
Fox News: Federal judge rules against Trump order halting sex change procedures in prisons
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration must continue to provide medical care for transgender inmates in federal prisons, blocking an executive order that halted such treatments. U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth stated that the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) must not arbitrarily deny medically appropriate care.
The ruling follows a request from three transgender inmates diagnosed with gender dysphoria and emphasizes that the BOP cannot ignore medical recommendations without justification. This decision comes amid ongoing legal challenges to various aspects of Trump's policies.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: IDF rejects ‘exaggerated’ Hamas claims of people killed by troops near Gaza aid site
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have dismissed claims by Hamas regarding civilian casualties near aid distribution sites in Gaza, labeling them as exaggerated and part of Hamas propaganda. IDF Spokesman Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin stated that while warning shots were fired to deter potential threats, no gunfire occurred within the aid site during distribution.
Defrin emphasized the importance of verifying information before reporting, urging media outlets not to amplify Hamas's disinformation. The IDF has acknowledged the ongoing military operations in Gaza, asserting that Hamas's control is weakening, and humanitarian aid is being distributed to residents.
Front Page Magazine: Mike Huckabee Has a Great Idea for Where to Put a Palestinian State
Steve Witkoff, Trump's negotiator, expressed frustration over Hamas' refusal to negotiate amid the ongoing Gaza conflict. France and Saudi Arabia plan to propose a Palestinian state in New York, which U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee criticized as inappropriate during wartime, noting that most Israelis now oppose the two-state solution.
Huckabee suggested that if France is intent on establishing a Palestinian state, they should consider doing so on the French Riviera instead of imposing it on Israel. He emphasized the importance of U.S.-Israel relations and warned against the dangers of appeasing groups like Hamas and Iran.
The Western Journal: Joe Rogan, Elon Musk Forced to Team Up to Straighten Out Bono and His Disinformation
On a recent episode of "The Joe Rogan Experience," Bono claimed that the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) cutbacks led to 300,000 deaths globally. Rogan, with input from Elon Musk, countered this assertion, highlighting USAID's history of inefficiency and lack of oversight, suggesting it has acted as a money-laundering operation.
Musk criticized Bono's claims on social media, asserting that zero deaths resulted from the agency's funding cuts. Recent Senate hearings indicated that only a small fraction of USAID funds effectively reaches recipients, casting doubt on Bono's narrative.
GB News: Putin hit by NEW Ukraine attack as Russian bridge targeted with explosives in Kyiv offensive
Ukraine has targeted a crucial bridge connecting Russia to the Crimean peninsula using underwater explosives. This bridge serves as a vital supply route for Russian military operations in Ukraine.
No casualties have been reported, and Russia has announced that traffic on the bridge has been temporarily halted following the attack.
Front Page Magazine: The Media is Hamas
The media's portrayal of Israel's humanitarian efforts in Gaza has been labeled as "controversial," despite reports of starvation among the population. Coverage emphasizes the complexities surrounding aid distribution, often framing Israel's actions in a negative light while downplaying the role of Hamas.
This narrative appears to align media interests with Hamas, undermining aid initiatives that do not benefit the terrorist group. The media's focus on "chaos" and "controversy" serves to discredit efforts aimed at delivering assistance directly to those in need, raising questions about their true motives.
#culture
The Western Journal: Walmart Takes It on the Chin as 'Pride Apparel' Backfires Big Time - They Just Never Learn
Walmart's Pride Month merchandise has faced backlash, not only from non-LGBT individuals but also from members of the LGBT community. A viral TikTok video featuring a content creator criticizing the store's offerings has garnered millions of views, highlighting dissatisfaction with the products.
The criticism reflects a broader trend of declining support for LGBT causes outside liberal areas, suggesting that corporate attempts to cater to these sentiments may be misaligned with public sentiment. Walmart's failure to resonate with its target audience indicates a disconnect in its marketing strategy.
#health
Breitbart: 'Big Beautiful Bill' Healthcare Provider Tax Freeze Would Reward Blue States
The House's One Big Beautiful Bill Act aims to freeze state-imposed healthcare provider taxes, which could disadvantage fiscally conservative states while benefiting those like California and New York. A study reveals that responsible states would be penalized for their restraint, while overspending states would be rewarded.
The proposal may exacerbate Medicaid funding issues, particularly in states where Medicaid has expanded to cover illegal aliens. Critics argue that the freeze undermines states that manage provider taxes prudently, potentially leading to higher taxes for citizens in responsible states.
#crime
Le Monde: French court to hear only one appeal in the mass rape case of Gisele Pelicot
A French appeals court will hear the case of Husamettin D., one of 51 men convicted for the mass rape of Gisele Pelicot, orchestrated by her ex-husband Dominique Pelicot. The appeals trial will focus solely on the length of Husamettin D.'s nine-year sentence, as most others have withdrawn their appeals.
Dominique Pelicot, sentenced to 20 years for aggravated rape, did not appeal and may testify at the upcoming trial. He also faces potential charges in separate cases related to past rapes. The appeals trial is expected to be shorter than initially planned.