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Jun 7, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: House witness flips script on Dem who ambushed him during hearing with unearthed tweet: 'Iceberg is ahead'
During a House hearing, Rep. Robert Garcia challenged Dan Turner, CEO of Power the Future, over a past tweet where Turner labeled Social Security a "government-sponsored Ponzi scheme." Turner defended his stance, arguing that the program's structure demands new contributors to pay for current beneficiaries, which he claims is unsustainable.
Turner criticized Garcia for focusing on his social media rather than addressing the program's financial issues. He stated that Social Security is failing and that reforms are necessary to prevent its collapse, emphasizing that the current system does not adequately save or return funds to contributors.
GB News: Elon Musk teases forming NEW PARTY after trading public attacks with Donald Trump in sensational row
Elon Musk has proposed the creation of a new political party in the U.S., called the "American Party," following a public dispute with Donald Trump. Musk criticized Trump's domestic policy, leading to a social media exchange where he conducted a poll suggesting significant support for the new party idea.
Despite previously backing Trump through a political action committee, Musk indicated he might reduce his political spending. The feasibility of Musk's new party faces challenges, as political donations are limited compared to his super PAC contributions.
#society
Fox News: ‘American Pie’ star Jason Biggs admits digging through trash for cocaine during drug addiction
Jason Biggs, known for his role in "American Pie," has opened up about his struggles with drug addiction in his 20s, detailing desperate actions to maintain his cocaine use. He recounted rummaging through his trash for cocaine and hiding his alcoholism from his wife.
Biggs has been on a sobriety journey since 2018, emphasizing the difficulty of overcoming addiction and encouraging others to seek help. He shares his experiences to raise awareness about substance abuse and recovery.
Forbes: Target Moves Pride Merchandise Aside To Spotlight Father’s Day And July 4th Holidays
Target has significantly reduced its Pride Month merchandise for 2025, shifting focus to patriotic displays for Independence Day and Father’s Day. The streamlined collection features over 100 adult items, with less prominent in-store displays, reflecting a broader trend among retailers to prioritize summer holidays over Pride.
This shift comes after backlash from consumers and declining sales linked to last year's Pride displays. Target's financial struggles have prompted a reevaluation of its marketing strategies, aiming for a more inclusive approach that appeals to a wider customer base.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Russia, Ukraine trade accusations over delaying POW swap
A large-scale prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine is in jeopardy as both sides accuse each other of delaying the swap. The exchange, which was expected to involve over 1,000 prisoners from each side, was agreed upon during recent talks in Istanbul.
Russia claims Ukraine has postponed the acceptance of dead bodies and the exchange, while Ukraine counters that Russia is not adhering to the agreed terms. This dispute follows a significant Russian missile attack on Kharkiv, resulting in multiple civilian casualties.
#crime
The Western Journal: Kash Patel’s Stunning Update: 'My House Just Got Swatted Yesterday'
FBI Director Kash Patel revealed on "The Joe Rogan Experience" that his home was recently targeted in a swatting incident, a tactic where false reports prompt police responses to a location. Patel criticized the hypocrisy in how law enforcement is applied, particularly against conservatives.
Patel emphasized his commitment to addressing the rise of swatting incidents and working with local law enforcement to hold perpetrators accountable, stating that weaponizing law enforcement against any American is morally wrong. No suspects have been identified in this case.
Fox News: Former DC cop who lied about leaking info to Proud Boys leader gets prison time
Former D.C. police officer Shane Lamond has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for obstructing justice and making false statements. He leaked sensitive information to Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio, compromising an investigation into the destruction of a "Black Lives Matter" banner.
Lamond's actions included providing confidential law enforcement information to Tarrio, despite being the supervisor of the Intelligence Branch of the Metropolitan Police Department. His conduct was deemed a violation of public trust, putting the community at risk.