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Jun 6, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Exclusive — Sen. Marsha Blackburn: Nashville Mayor Has 'Sided with Criminal Illegal Aliens'
Sen. Marsha Blackburn criticized Nashville's Democratic Mayor Freddie O’Connell for allegedly supporting criminal illegal aliens, including pedophiles and rapists, over law-abiding citizens. Blackburn stated that O’Connell's actions could create a de facto sanctuary city, which is illegal in Tennessee.
She emphasized the need for the Department of Justice to investigate the mayor’s actions, highlighting that Tennesseans want dangerous criminals, including members of gangs like MS-13, deported to ensure community safety. Blackburn argued that illegal immigration must be addressed firmly to protect citizens.
#politics
Fox News: Durbin obstruction threat chills Senate as Trump nominees hang in balance
Senator Dick Durbin is blocking the nomination of Jason Reding Quinones for U.S. attorney in Florida, citing a need for fairness and bipartisanship. This action follows Vice President JD Vance's hold on DOJ nominees, which Durbin claims has set a new precedent for obstruction.
Durbin's blockade is causing delays in the confirmation process, with Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley expressing concern over the implications for public safety. Meanwhile, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer opposes another Trump nominee, Patrick Davis, due to perceived unresponsiveness from the DOJ.
GB News: Keir Starmer scolded by ex-soldier for 'acting tough' on Britain's defence: 'It's offensive!'
Former Conservative MP Bob Seely criticized Labour leader Keir Starmer for his military posturing, calling it "offensive" given Starmer's political history. Seely also condemned the government's unclear defense spending, particularly regarding the Aukus submarines and the costly Chagos Islands treaty.
Seely argued that effective deterrence is crucial and lamented the government's approach to defense, suggesting that current spending could be better allocated. He expressed support for military recruitment initiatives aimed at young people, emphasizing the benefits of a military career.
Breitbart: Nolte: Media Fail --- Trump Tops Obama’s Job Approval Rating
President Trump's current job approval rating stands at 47.5%, slightly above former President Obama's 47.1% on the same date in 2013 and higher than George W. Bush's 45.9% in 2005. This indicates a shift in public perception despite the media's portrayal of both presidents.
The article argues that the corporate media's influence has waned, as the public recognizes its bias towards Democrats and its negative framing of Trump. This shift highlights the contrasting treatment of Obama and Trump, with the former receiving adoration and the latter facing hostility.
#society
Breitbart: Tim McGraw, Faith Hill's Daughter Gracie Says She's 'Out and Proud Queer, Bisexual': 'I Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way'
Gracie McGraw, daughter of country stars Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, clarified on Instagram that she has always been an "out and proud queer, bisexual woman," responding to tabloids misrepresenting her recent posts as a coming out announcement. She emphasized her ongoing support for LGBTQIA+ rights.
Gracie expressed concern for those lacking familial support regarding their sexuality or gender identity, encouraging her followers to check on their loved ones and promote love within the community.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Chinese official claims no knowledge of fungus situation, says China requires citizens ‘abide by local laws’
Two Chinese nationals, Yunqing Jian and Zunyong Liu, have been charged with smuggling a dangerous fungus, Fusarium graminearum, into the U.S. for research purposes. This fungus is deemed a potential agroterrorism threat, causing significant damage to crops.
The Chinese embassy has stated it is unaware of the case but emphasizes adherence to local laws by Chinese citizens abroad. The University of Michigan, where the individuals were affiliated, condemned their actions and confirmed no funding from the Chinese government for their research.
#economy
Le Monde: Bulgaria presses ahead toward euro adoption
Bulgaria is set to adopt the euro on January 1, 2026, following the European Central Bank's approval. The decision comes as the country meets all economic and legal criteria, with formal approval expected at a July 8 meeting.
Despite government assurances of economic benefits, skepticism remains among Bulgarians, who worry about potential price increases and inflation as the lev, the country's currency since 1885, is phased out.
Breitbart: Rare-Earth Shortage Highlights Risk of China Stranglehold on U.S. Manufacturing
The U.S. faces a critical shortage of rare-earth magnets, essential for modern manufacturing, particularly in the auto industry. China's export controls have severely limited global supplies, prompting manufacturers to consider shifting production back to China, despite efforts to decouple from it.
With China controlling about 90% of the global supply, automakers warn of potential factory shutdowns unless alternative sources are secured. The situation highlights the vulnerability of U.S. industry and the urgent need for domestic rare-earth processing capabilities to mitigate future supply chain shocks.
#crime
Fox News: Woman charged after overdose death of man whose body was found in Planet Fitness tanning bed
A woman in Indiana, Heather Bradford, has been arrested for her alleged involvement in the overdose death of 39-year-old Derek Sink, whose body was found in a tanning bed at a Planet Fitness gym. Bradford faces charges including dealing a controlled substance resulting in death.
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department's Overdose Death Task Force identified Bradford as a suspect after Sink was reported missing. Following her arrest, Planet Fitness stated they are reviewing their safety protocols in light of the incident.
Fox News: Sheriff's department uncovers Nazi extremists' secret arsenal in quiet Washington suburb
Two white supremacist extremists were arrested in Lacey, Washington, after a raid uncovered a stockpile of military-grade weapons and Nazi paraphernalia. The operation was conducted by local law enforcement and the Army Criminal Investigation Division following a violent robbery linked to military weaponry.
The suspects were found with firearms, explosives, and Nazi memorabilia, including a red flag with a swastika. They face firearms-related charges, with bail set at $500,000 each. Further details are expected in a federal criminal complaint.
#sports
Breitbart: 'I Feel Robbed': Victorious High School Track Star Inconsolable After Being DQ'd for Celebration
Clara Adams, a 16-year-old California high school track star, was disqualified after celebrating her victory in the girls' 400-meter race by spraying a fire extinguisher on her feet. She expressed disappointment, feeling robbed of her moment, while her father argued the celebration was harmless.
The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) deemed the act unsportsmanlike, leading to her disqualification from both the race and the subsequent 200-meter event, where she was favored to win. The CIF has not commented on the possibility of overturning the decision.