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Jun 6, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: 142 Criminal Aliens with 473 Convictions Deported from Houston to Mexico
ICE deported 142 criminal illegal aliens to Mexico in the past two weeks, with a total of 473 criminal convictions among them. This group included gang members and multiple child predators, highlighting a significant ramp-up in deportation efforts nationwide.
The deportations have sparked protests from migrant rights groups, reflecting ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement. The increase in arrests aligns with calls from Trump administration officials for heightened ICE activity, aiming for 3,000 arrests per day.
#politics
Fox News: Jasmine Crockett surprises reporter with claim Republicans 'tell me how much they like me'
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, claimed that Republicans have expressed their admiration for her during a recent interview. She noted a shift in perception, stating that people now recognize her appeal beyond party lines.
Crockett has been vocal in her criticisms of Donald Trump and has faced threats due to her political stance, raising concerns about her future in politics. She aims to help the Democrats regain control in Congress and the presidency.
Le Monde: 'Poland, once the spearhead of NATO and EU enlargement, could become the country that closes the door to new members'
On June 4, 1989, Poland's elections marked a pivotal moment in the Soviet bloc, allowing voters to choose between the Communist Party and Solidarity, leading to the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union.
The recent election of nationalist conservative Karol Nawrocki raises questions about Poland's future role in European politics, despite his slim victory and the continued governance of Prime Minister Donald Tusk. Nawrocki's presidential veto power could influence legislative direction.
Fox News: Trump tax leaker takes 5th in House inquiry into Biden DOJ plea deal
Charles Littlejohn, a former IRS contractor serving five years for leaking confidential tax records, invoked his Fifth Amendment right and declined to testify before the House Judiciary Committee. His public defender argued that his appeal protects him from self-incrimination.
The committee is investigating the leniency of Littlejohn's plea deal with the Biden administration, which resulted in a single felony charge despite the extensive impact of his actions on over 405,000 taxpayers. Critics, including Republican lawmakers, have expressed concern over the perceived inadequacy of the charges.
GB News: Lord Hermer has 'defended people who hate our country', Robert Jenrick fumes
Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick criticized Attorney General Lord Hermer, alleging he has spent his career defending individuals who oppose the UK. Jenrick claimed Hermer was "handpicked" by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and suggested he harbors anti-British sentiments.
Forbes: Trump Approval Rating: Less Than Half Disapprove For First Time In 2 Months In Latest Poll
President Donald Trump’s net approval rating has risen by nine points since April, with 45% of U.S. adults now approving of his performance, compared to 49% disapproving. This marks a notable improvement from a net -13 rating in April, although his approval remains below that of most modern presidents.
Despite this uptick, Trump's approval rating is still lower than his average during his first term, which was 41%. In comparison, President Biden's approval rating at this point in his term stands at 56%. Trump's recent policy changes, including tariff adjustments, have influenced public perception and market reactions.
Fox News: China, Rubio exchange jabs on 36th anniversary of Tiananmen Square massacre
On the 36th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio condemned the Chinese Communist Party for its brutal crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators in 1989, emphasizing the universal principles of freedom and democracy.
In response, the Chinese foreign ministry accused Rubio of distorting history and interfering in China's internal affairs, asserting that the U.S. has lodged a formal complaint. The CCP continues to suppress information about the event, maintaining tight security around Tiananmen Square during the anniversary.
#society
Le Monde: France lacks storage solution for 280,000 cubic meters of low-level radioactive waste hazardous for 100,000 years
The French National Agency for Radioactive Waste Management (Andra) has estimated the Cigéo project, aimed at storing dangerous nuclear waste, could cost between €26 billion and €37 billion over 150 years. The government must address these figures before 2026, with project authorization expected between 2027 and 2028.
The Court of Audit found Andra's financial situation to be "sound and robust," primarily funded by contributions from waste producers like EDF and Orano, following the "polluter pays" principle.
Fox News: Meghan Markle gives rare glimpse of Princess Lilibet in birthday tribute, breaks pattern of privacy
Meghan Markle celebrated her daughter Princess Lilibet's 4th birthday by sharing a previously unseen black-and-white photo on Instagram. In the post, she expressed her love and gratitude, reflecting on how her life changed since Lilibet's birth.
Markle has previously discussed her challenges with royal motherhood and how her experiences did not align with her expectations. Since stepping back from royal duties, she has limited public exposure for her children to protect their privacy.
Fox News: Antisemitic slur flung at Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy outside Toronto restaurant
Dave Portnoy, owner of Barstool Sports, faced an antisemitic slur while filming a pizza review in Toronto. An unseen man shouted "f--- the Jews," prompting Portnoy to respond critically to the laughter of nearby bystanders. He later expressed disappointment at the incident.
This follows a previous antisemitic event linked to Barstool Sports, where a similar sign was displayed in Philadelphia. Portnoy initially considered sending the culprits to Auschwitz for education but later retracted the offer after one denied involvement.
CNSNews: Anti-Semitic Vandalism In Full Bloom at U of Michigan
The Peony Garden at the University of Michigan was vandalized, with about a third of its 800 peonies cut and scattered. Alongside the flowers, around 100 anti-Semitic signs were found, comparing visitor numbers to Palestinian casualties since the Israel-Hamas conflict began on October 7, 2023.
The signs urged visitors to adopt pro-Palestinian symbols and criticized their presence in the garden. University officials condemned the act, emphasizing that vandalism undermines the garden's purpose of fostering community reflection and hope.
The Federalist: Trump Will Not Tolerate Middle Eastern Religious Wars In America
The recent surge in anti-Semitic violence in the U.S. has raised alarms, particularly following the October 7 attacks in Israel. Incidents, such as the shooting of a young couple and the attack on Jewish seniors, highlight a troubling trend of ideological extremism linked to Global Jihad and the Muslim Brotherhood.
Despite the gravity of these events, there is a perception that the nation has not fully awakened to the threat posed by such ideologies. The response from the Trump administration emphasizes a renewed focus on counterterrorism and securing borders to address these challenges.
CNSNews: Portland Educator Sues Teachers Union Over Promotion of Anti-Semitic Material, Events
A Portland high school teacher is suing the school district, teachers' union, and school board, claiming discrimination based on his religious beliefs and national origin as an Israeli-born Jew. He alleges that the union distributed anti-Israel materials and held events promoting anti-Israel sentiments, while dismissing his requests to display the Israeli flag.
The lawsuit argues that the district and union failed to protect him from discrimination and violated his First Amendment rights by compelling him to be represented by a union that contradicts his values. The Freedom Foundation is representing him and has filed a complaint with the EEOC, alleging a violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Starmer criticises ‘appalling’ Israel over Gaza
Sir Keir Starmer has condemned Israel's actions in Gaza as "intolerable" and "appalling," describing the current situation as "dark days." He called for a ceasefire and suggested the UK may impose sanctions on Israel, criticizing the expansion of military operations and the hindrance of humanitarian aid.
Starmer's remarks followed reports of fatalities in Gaza, prompting concerns over the humanitarian crisis. He emphasized the need for a change in approach to prevent further escalation and suffering.
Breitbart: Washington Post Retracts Fake News Story About Deaths at Gaza Aid Site
The Washington Post retracted a story claiming Israeli troops shot at Palestinians near an American-run aid site in Gaza, a narrative propagated by Hamas. This misinformation aimed to undermine the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which operates independently of Hamas and the UN.
After both the GHF and Israeli military denied the incident, U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee called for retractions from mainstream media. The Post acknowledged it did not adequately weigh Israel's denial and corrected the article.
CNSNews: Anti-Trump DOD Employee Caught Offering Top Secret Intel To Foreign Countries In Exchange for Citizenship
Nathan Vilas Laatsch, a 28-year-old IT specialist for the Defense Intelligence Agency, was arrested for attempting to transmit classified national defense intelligence to a foreign government agent. Laatsch, who held a top secret security clearance, had been under FBI scrutiny since March after a tip-off about his offers to share intelligence.
He allegedly communicated with an undercover FBI agent, believing he was dealing with a foreign official, and transferred classified information via a thumb drive. Laatsch was apprehended on May 29 while delivering additional documents. FBI Director Kash Patel emphasized the ongoing risk of insider threats to national security.
#economy
The Western Journal: Canada Scrambles to Negotiate with US After Trump Deals a Crushing Blow Overnight
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is negotiating with the U.S. following President Trump's decision to double tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from Canada, raising them from 25% to 50%. Carney called the tariffs "unlawful and unjustified," emphasizing the need for a new economic partnership.
The tariffs are expected to make Canadian exports economically unviable, as over 90% of Canadian steel and aluminum is sent to the U.S. Trump justified the tariffs by citing national security concerns and the need to protect U.S. industries from foreign competition.
#military
The Western Journal: LGBT Crowd Handed Major Defeat - Navy Ordered to Strip Gay Activists Harvey Milk’s Name from Ship
The US Navy is set to rename the USNS Harvey Milk, a ship named after the gay rights activist and former Navy officer, following a directive from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. This decision aims to realign the Navy's focus on its "warrior culture," as stated in an internal memo.
LGBT activists and Democratic leaders have expressed strong opposition, arguing that the renaming is a discriminatory act, particularly during Pride Month. Critics of Milk's legacy point to his controversial past, including allegations of predatory behavior, which they believe disqualify him from being honored by the military.
#sports
The Western Journal: Blue-Collar Worker Disqualified from US Open Qualifier as Agonizing Error Ruins Run
Nick Barrett, a UPS driver from Maryland, was disqualified from the U.S. Open qualifier after failing to sign his scorecard on time. Despite a solid performance, he missed the deadline by 20 minutes, leading to his elimination from the tournament.
Barrett expressed disappointment in himself, acknowledging the mistake as his responsibility. He hopes others can learn from his experience to avoid similar errors in the future.