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Jun 7, 2025 |
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#illegals
Forbes: Kilmar Abrego Garcia Back In U.S For Prosecution—After White House Said He'd Never Return
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration, has returned to U.S. custody after being indicted on charges of transporting undocumented immigrants. Allegations against him include gang affiliation and trafficking, though he has not been charged on those counts.
Despite previous claims of jurisdiction issues, Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed his return following a Supreme Court order. Abrego Garcia, who has lived in the U.S. since 2012, faces prosecution in the U.S. before potentially being returned to El Salvador after serving any sentence.
Fox News: Kilmar Abrego Garcia indicted on human trafficking charges, ordered to appear before judge in Nashville
Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national deported under President Trump, is returning to the U.S. facing charges of conspiracy to unlawfully transport illegal aliens and unlawful transportation of illegal aliens. He allegedly operated an organized smuggling operation moving immigrants from Texas.
Abrego Garcia was previously flagged for gang affiliations and was deported despite a court order against his removal. His return is being coordinated by U.S. officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, following his time in a Salvadoran prison.
Fox News: Kilmar Abrego Garcia returns to U.S. to face reported migrant smuggling charges
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national deported under President Trump, is returning to the U.S. facing federal charges for allegedly running a decade-long operation to transport illegal migrants, including those linked to the MS-13 gang. His indictment includes two felony counts.
After a 2022 traffic stop revealed he was transporting multiple men and cash, Garcia was flagged for gang connections. Despite previous deportation controversies, U.S. officials are coordinating his return for prosecution.
#politics
Fox News: Fox News tops all news brands on YouTube with staggering 362 million views during May
In May, Fox News Media emerged as the top news brand on YouTube, garnering 362 million video views, far surpassing competitors like MSNBC and CNN. The platform's success contributed to Fox News' overall growth, with a significant year-over-year increase in viewership.
Additionally, Fox News averaged 1.6 million total day viewers, leading the cable news ratings, while MSNBC and CNN saw declines. The network's dominance extended to social media, with 1.08 billion views across various platforms.
Fox News: Auburn basketball coach accuses Carville of spreading ‘hatred’ with statements about Jewish donors
Auburn men's basketball coach Bruce Pearl criticized Democratic strategist James Carville for remarks suggesting wealthy Jewish donors leaving the Democratic Party are motivated by a desire for tax cuts rather than rising antisemitism. Pearl called Carville's comments an antisemitic trope.
Pearl argued that Jewish voters are departing from the Democratic Party due to its extreme positions and support for terrorist sympathizers. He emphasized that successful Jewish individuals contribute fairly to taxes and praised Trump for his support of Israel.
The Western Journal: Posts Go Viral Pointing Out Utter Insanity of Musk's Trump/Epstein Post
Elon Musk has stirred controversy by alleging that Donald Trump is in the Epstein files, suggesting this is why the documents have not been made public. This claim has gained traction on social media, with various conservative pundits questioning the credibility of such a connection given Trump's extensive scrutiny over the years.
Critics argue that if there were incriminating evidence against Trump, it would have been revealed long ago, especially by political opponents. The discourse highlights the complexities of the Trump-Epstein narrative and the implications of Musk's remarks, which have sparked significant online engagement.
GB News: 'People listening to Farage and Jenrick!' Katherine Forster GRILLS Kemi Badenoch in fierce questioning
Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party, faced tough questioning from GB News correspondent Katherine Forster regarding her stance on immigration and the European Convention on Human Rights. Badenoch argued that the Conservative Party is not in government and criticized the Labour Party for failing to address immigration issues.
Badenoch emphasized the need for a serious approach to governance rather than mere announcements, asserting that trust must be rebuilt with the public. She proposed a comprehensive review of the UK's relationship with the ECHR, claiming it hinders effective border control.
#military
Forbes: The U.S. Government Is Stuck With SpaceX. But Trump Can Still Hurt It.
Donald Trump has threatened to cancel federal contracts with SpaceX, targeting the $21 billion in government contracts the company holds. Experts suggest that while legal challenges could arise from such actions, SpaceX's dominance in satellite launches makes it unlikely the government would sever ties over personal disputes.
SpaceX remains critical for U.S. national security and NASA missions, having launched 83% of satellites last year. Although alternative providers like ULA and Blue Origin are emerging, they currently lack the capacity to replace SpaceX. The potential for contract cancellations exists, particularly for smaller projects, but any significant shift could undermine years of trust in commercial partnerships.
#religion
Fox News: EXCLUSIVE: Legal institute celebrates SCOTUS decision, declares 'religious liberty is alive and well'
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Wisconsin unlawfully discriminated against Catholic Charities by denying them a religious tax exemption. The court stated that the government cannot determine the religious nature of charitable work, affirming protections under the First Amendment.
This ruling is seen as a significant victory for religious liberty, with implications for faith-based nonprofits nationwide. Legal experts emphasize that the decision empowers religious organizations to continue their charitable missions without government interference regarding their religious status.
#crime
Fox News: Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Luigi Mangione's request, Karen Read's defense, Bryan Kohberger's witnesses
Authorities are searching for Travis Decker, a suspect in the murder of his three daughters, whose bodies were found at a Washington campsite. A new photo has been released showing his tattoos as part of the manhunt.
In other cases, Karen Read's murder trial continues, with key testimonies and evidence raising questions about the investigation. Bryan Kohberger's trial for the murder of four University of Idaho students is also ongoing.