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#illegals
Breitbart: Exclusive: Reps. Moran, Fine Introduce Visa Overstays Penalties Act in Wake of Boulder, Colorado Terrorist Attack
Reps. Nathaniel Moran and Randy Fine have reintroduced the Visa Overstays Penalties Act to address the issue of visa overstays, which they argue threaten public safety and undermine U.S. immigration laws. The bill aims to classify overstaying a visa as "illegal entry," imposing penalties including jail time and fines for offenders.
The legislation follows a recent terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, by an individual who overstayed his visa. Supporters of the bill emphasize the need for stricter enforcement of immigration laws to prevent similar incidents and restore order to the immigration system.
#politics
Fox News: Fetterman disses Dems for suddenly embracing Musk amid Trump fallout
Senator John Fetterman criticized his fellow Democrats for their inconsistent stance on Elon Musk, who recently opposed President Trump's spending bill. While Democrats have previously condemned Musk, they are now rallying behind him due to his rejection of the bill, which has faced challenges in Congress.
Fetterman emphasized the need for Democrats to clarify their position on Musk, noting the previous protests against Tesla. Meanwhile, some Republicans have pointed out the irony in Democrats' sudden support for Musk after previously opposing him.
Breitbart: Tesla Crashes as Musk Turns Against Trump and GOP Tax Cut Bill
Tesla shares dropped over 14% after Elon Musk criticized the Trump administration's tax cut package, which includes repealing the federal electric vehicle tax credit. This political clash has led to a $180 billion decline in Tesla's market value since Inauguration Day.
Musk's public feud with Trump has raised concerns among investors, who fear it may harm Tesla's brand and relationships in Washington. Analysts warn that the stock's decline reflects worries about regulatory issues and slowing sales in key markets, as Musk's political engagement alienates potential supporters.
Breitbart: Elon Musk Says 'Yes' To Donald Trump's Impeachment
Elon Musk, once a supporter of Donald Trump, has now called for Trump's impeachment, responding positively to a social media post suggesting the move. This shift follows a breakdown in their relationship, marked by public disputes over Trump's legislative agenda and Musk's interests.
The conflict intensified as Trump threatened Musk's government contracts, while Musk made unsubstantiated claims about Trump's involvement in the Epstein files. Musk has not specified any particular impeachable offense.
#society
GB News: Truckers fume at lack of cameras on M48 bridge as thousands risk breaching new HGV weight ban
Monmouthshire County Council is frustrated over the absence of Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras on the M48 Severn Bridge, which has a new weight restriction for vehicles over 7.5 tonnes. The lack of enforcement technology, despite prior assurances from National Highways, leaves compliance reliant on police enforcement, raising concerns about the effectiveness of the restrictions.
The weight limit was introduced due to deterioration in the bridge's main cables, and without ANPR, enforcement is challenging. Local drivers fear unfair competition as foreign trucks may bypass the restrictions, while UK hauliers face costly detours. National Highways stated they are exploring the installation of cameras, but no timeline has been provided.
#economy
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Why New American Populists Want to Fund the Government with Tariffs
The U.S. should shift from taxing production to taxing consumption, as consumption taxes do not discourage saving or work. Consumption taxes, particularly tariffs, can raise significant revenue without burdening working-class Americans, focusing instead on higher-income households.
Tariffs can correct global trade distortions and enhance domestic productivity by redirecting resources to competitive sectors. By using tariff revenue to make tax cuts permanent, the U.S. can foster growth without penalizing success, creating a more efficient tax system.
#health
Le Monde: Synthetic drugs pose unprecedented health risk to Europe
A report from the European Union Drugs Agency highlights a shift in drug threats in Europe, including incidents involving animal-shaped gummy candies containing cannabinoids that caused illness. The report emphasizes rising health risks from potent substances and complex consumption methods.
Executive director Alexis Goosdeel warns that these evolving drug trends are straining health and security systems across the continent.