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#illegals

Fox News: Critics have meltdown and accuse Trump of imposing renewed 'Muslim ban' through 'disgusting' travel order
Critics have meltdown and accuse Trump of imposing renewed 'Muslim ban' through 'disgusting' travel order
President Trump announced a travel ban affecting 19 countries, citing national security concerns related to terrorism and visa overstays. Critics, including Democratic lawmakers and civil rights groups, condemned the ban as discriminatory and harmful to American values and communities.

The White House defended the ban as a necessary measure to protect Americans from potential threats. This move has reignited debates over immigration policy and accusations of Islamophobia, reminiscent of previous travel restrictions during Trump's first term.


Front Page Magazine: Lesbian Venezuelan Poetry Student May Be Trump's Next Deportation Victim
Lesbian Venezuelan Poetry Student May Be Trump's Next Deportation Victim
The Trump administration's immigration policies are framed as necessary to uphold the law and protect American sovereignty, contrasting with the Biden administration's approach. A recent Chicago Tribune profile highlights Venezuelan immigrant Oriette D’Angelo, who fears for her status amid these policies, yet her situation reflects broader concerns about immigration enforcement.

D’Angelo's case is used to illustrate the perceived cruelty of Trump’s immigration agenda, but critics argue that the administration is simply prioritizing national security. The narrative suggests a conflict between compassion for immigrants and the enforcement of immigration laws, which many voters support.


#politics

Breitbart: Bill Clinton Blames Biden Staff for Debate Debacle — 'Allowed to Happen'
Bill Clinton Blames Biden Staff for Debate Debacle — 'Allowed to Happen'
Former President Bill Clinton defended Joe Biden's debate performance, attributing issues to the White House staff's travel scheduling. He noted Biden's age and questioned the rationale behind extensive travel before the debate, suggesting it may have impacted his performance. Clinton emphasized focusing on the future rather than past criticisms.

He acknowledged reports of Biden's decline but maintained that Biden's judgment was sound when he interacted with him. Clinton drew comparisons to past presidents who faced similar challenges, urging a shift in focus from current concerns to future possibilities.


Forbes: Tesla Stock Drops 14% As Trump-Musk Relationship Appears To Unravel
Tesla Stock Drops 14% As Trump-Musk Relationship Appears To Unravel
Tesla's shares fell over 14% amid escalating tensions between Elon Musk and Donald Trump. Musk criticized Trump's policy bill as “massive” and “pork-filled,” while Trump suggested their relationship may be strained due to Musk's comments.

Musk's net worth dropped by $25.5 billion as a result, and Tesla's sales have also seen significant declines in key markets. Analysts express concern about the implications for Tesla investors.


Breitbart: SCOTUS Unanimously Rules in Favor of Woman Alleging Anti-Heterosexual Discrimination — Massive Blow to DEI
SCOTUS Unanimously Rules in Favor of Woman Alleging Anti-Heterosexual Discrimination — Massive Blow to DEI
The Supreme Court unanimously struck down the "background circumstances rule," which imposed a higher evidentiary standard for workplace discrimination claims from majority-group members, including white, male, or heterosexual employees. The decision, authored by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, emphasizes that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act protects all individuals equally, regardless of their demographic group.

The case involved Marlean Ames, who alleged discrimination after being demoted from her position at the Ohio Department of Youth Services. The ruling challenges the legal foundation of many diversity, equity, and inclusion practices and calls into question the broader McDonnell Douglas framework used in discrimination cases. The Supreme Court remanded Ames's case for further litigation without ruling on the merits of her claims.


Breitbart: Watch Live: Donald Trump Holds Roundtable with Fraternal Order of Police
Watch Live: Donald Trump Holds Roundtable with Fraternal Order of Police
President Trump held a roundtable with the Fraternal Order of Police on June 5, following a meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. The day also saw Trump in a dispute with former adviser Elon Musk, who is opposing Trump's proposed Big Beautiful Bill.




Fox News: Biden only hand-signed one pardon during final spree, and it was his most controversial one
Biden only hand-signed one pardon during final spree, and it was his most controversial one
Former President Joe Biden granted a controversial pardon to his son, Hunter Biden, in December 2024, after Hunter pleaded guilty to felony gun offenses and faced federal tax charges. This pardon, which Biden claimed was necessary to counteract what he described as selective prosecution, has drawn criticism from special counsel David Weiss, who condemned the president's statements about the investigation as misleading.

Additionally, Biden's use of an autopen to sign pardons has raised concerns about his mental acuity during his final months in office. Former President Donald Trump has called for an investigation into whether Biden's aides used the autopen to mask cognitive decline while executing presidential duties.


Times Of Israel: Arab envoy: Netanyahu’s arming of Gaza gang shows ‘he’s learned little since Oct. 7’
Arab envoy: Netanyahu’s arming of Gaza gang shows ‘he’s learned little since Oct. 7’
An Arab ambassador criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for arming the Abu Shabab clan in Gaza, arguing it reflects a failure to learn from past mistakes, particularly regarding Hamas. The ambassador claimed this move could lead to further division among Palestinians and a potential failed state scenario in Gaza.

Netanyahu defended the decision, stating it was made in consultation with security officials to oppose Hamas. However, critics note that his reluctance to engage the Palestinian Authority undermines broader diplomatic solutions and may jeopardize stability in the region.


Forbes: Elon Musk Net Worth Slides $27 Billion Amid Billionaire Beef With Trump
Elon Musk Net Worth Slides $27 Billion Amid Billionaire Beef With Trump
Elon Musk's net worth dropped below $400 billion after a public feud with Donald Trump led to a significant decline in Tesla's stock price. Shares fell 14%, marking Tesla's worst day on Wall Street since March and contributing to a loss of over $150 billion in market capitalization.

The conflict raised investor concerns about potential regulatory impacts on Tesla's autonomous driving initiatives under a future Trump administration. Since Trump's inauguration, Tesla's share price has decreased by 33%.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Ivory Tower Hypocrites
Ivory Tower Hypocrites
A new eBook titled “Ivory Tower Hypocrites” by the David Horowitz Freedom Center critiques American universities for allegedly enforcing double standards in free speech. It highlights how institutions allow pro-Hamas protests while censoring conservative voices and pro-Israel events.

The eBook names ten universities, including Columbia and UCLA, as examples of this hypocrisy, noting a shift in attitudes towards free expression amid rising anti-Semitism. It aims to expose the moral decay in academic environments and promote intellectual diversity.


Front Page Magazine: He Set a Holocaust Survivor On Fire for Allah
He Set a Holocaust Survivor On Fire for Allah
In Boulder, a recent attack by Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian Muslim, targeted elderly Jews during a march, where he expressed his motives linked to Islamic beliefs and support for Hamas. Authorities are hesitant to label the incident as terrorism, despite Soliman's clear declarations and actions.

Critics argue that the incident reflects a broader issue of Islamic extremism, emphasizing the need for honest discussions about the motivations behind such violence. They contend that ignoring the religious context of these attacks undermines national security and the understanding of the threat posed by radical elements.


GB News: Police officer who saved a drowning woman feared he would be arrested for 'trying to be a hero'
Police officer who saved a drowning woman feared he would be arrested for 'trying to be a hero'
Police officer PC Lorne Castle, who rescued a woman from the River Avon, feared arrest for his heroic act, which violated regulations. He later received a bravery award but was dismissed for gross misconduct after an arrest incident involving a teenager.

Castle's dismissal has led to increased disrespect towards officers in Bournemouth, with youths reportedly mocking police. A fundraising page for Castle has raised nearly £50,000 to support him.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: IDF strikes underground Hezbollah drone factories in Beirut after evacuation warning
IDF strikes underground Hezbollah drone factories in Beirut after evacuation warning
The Israel Defense Forces conducted airstrikes on multiple buildings in southern Beirut, claiming they were used by Hezbollah for drone manufacturing. The strikes followed evacuation warnings issued to civilians in the area, as the IDF accused Hezbollah of violating a ceasefire agreement by expanding its military capabilities.

Despite the ceasefire, the IDF has targeted Hezbollah operatives and infrastructure, asserting that over 180 members have been killed since the truce began. Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam reported that the Lebanese Armed Forces have dismantled over 500 Hezbollah military positions, while criticizing Israel for not fully withdrawing from southern Lebanon.


#culture

Fox News: 'Cheers' star George Wendt's cause of death revealed
'Cheers' star George Wendt's cause of death revealed
George Wendt, best known for his role as Norm Peterson on "Cheers," died at 76 from cardiac arrest, with underlying health issues including congestive heart failure and coronary artery disease. He passed away peacefully in his sleep on May 20.

Wendt's co-stars paid tribute, highlighting his kindness and the impact he had on their lives. "Cheers," which aired from 1982 to 1993, remains a beloved sitcom, with Wendt earning six Emmy nominations for his iconic role.


#sports

Breitbart: MLB Commish: Trump Among 'Supportive' Voices Backing Pete Rose's Removal from Ineligible List
MLB Commish: Trump Among 'Supportive' Voices Backing Pete Rose's Removal from Ineligible List
President Trump has voiced support for the reinstatement of MLB legend Pete Rose, who was banned for gambling. MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred noted Trump was among several advocates for Rose's reinstatement, especially after MLB revised its policy regarding ineligible players posthumously.

Rose, who passed away in September, was banned in 1989 but saw a potential path to the Hall of Fame after MLB's policy change. Trump has expressed his intent to pardon Rose, emphasizing his achievements in baseball and criticizing the delay in recognizing Rose's contributions.