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Jun 7, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: GOP Rep. Gill: Illegal Immigrant Original Crime Coming into Country Illegally 'Ignored'
Rep. Brandon Gill (R-TX) emphasized the initial illegality of illegal immigration during a discussion on FBN's “The Evening Edit.” He noted that criminal elements, including gang members, exploit the U.S. judicial system, undermining national security and public safety.
Gill highlighted the existence of over a million deportation orders and accused Democrats of manipulating the judicial process to delay deportations. He argued that this situation represents a significant abuse of law and order, putting Americans at risk.
#politics
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Sen. Ron Johnson: Democrats Are Always Unified Because They Do 'Easy Things'
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) criticized Democrats for their unity in pursuing "easy things," such as increased spending, while Republicans face challenges in addressing long-term debt and deficit issues. He emphasized the need for reasonable pre-pandemic spending levels and expressed respect for party leaders navigating these complexities.
Johnson acknowledged the difficulties of reigning in government spending and the presence of "big spenders" within the Republican party. He noted that while Democrats may appear more unified, the Republican effort is focused on tackling more challenging fiscal responsibilities.
Fox News: JD Vance says it was a 'huge mistake' for Musk to go after Trump with Epstein accusation
Vice President JD Vance criticized Elon Musk for accusing Donald Trump of being implicated in the Jeffrey Epstein files, calling it a "huge mistake." Vance warned that a feud between Musk and Trump could harm the country and Musk personally, emphasizing his loyalty to Trump.
Vance speculated that Musk's frustrations stem from ongoing attacks on his businesses and the political climate surrounding Congress's budget reconciliation bill. He acknowledged Musk's concerns but highlighted the bill's primary purpose of preventing significant tax increases.
Fox News: Musk deletes explosive posts about Trump and Epstein files
Elon Musk has retracted allegations he made about Donald Trump being named in unreleased Jeffrey Epstein files. Initially, Musk claimed this was the reason the files had not been made public but later deleted the posts following backlash.
The White House responded, stating that Trump had previously distanced himself from Epstein and that Musk's claims were not new. The ongoing feud between Musk and Trump has raised questions about their past support for one another, despite Musk's recent criticisms of Trump's policies.
Fox News: Musk jokes about reconsidering stance on Big Beautiful Bill after Schiff's praise
Elon Musk humorously reconsidered his stance on the Big Beautiful Bill after receiving unexpected praise from Sen. Adam Schiff, who criticized the bill's "far-right" content. Musk opposes it for increasing government spending, while Schiff sees it as dangerous.
Following Musk's sharp criticisms of the bill, tensions escalated between him and Trump, leading to public disputes on social media. Trump expressed disappointment in Musk, claiming he was aware of the bill's contents, while Musk denied this and made controversial remarks regarding Trump.
Fox News: Trump warns of 'serious consequences' if Elon Musk funds Democrats
President Donald Trump cautioned Elon Musk about potential "serious consequences" if he supports Democratic candidates financially. Trump did not specify what those consequences might entail during a phone interview with NBC News.
This statement highlights the ongoing tensions between Trump and Musk regarding political contributions.
Breitbart: Farage's Reform Party Surging With Gen-Z Women, Polling Claims
Support for Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party among Gen Z women has surged, nearly doubling from 12% to 21% in just one month, according to recent polls. This increase marks a significant shift as the party traditionally struggled to attract younger female voters, now moving from last to third place among this demographic.
Farage's new policies, aimed at supporting families, may further enhance this trend. He proposes reforms to the tax system to alleviate financial burdens on single-income families and promote marriage, asserting that these changes could encourage family formation and benefit children’s success.
#society
Breitbart: Montana’s First Safe Haven Baby Box Blessed at Fire Station
Montana has inaugurated its first Safe Haven Baby Box in Lockwood, designed to provide a safe option for at-risk mothers to surrender newborns. The temperature-controlled box, installed at a fire station, allows mothers to anonymously place their infants inside without direct interaction.
The initiative aims to prevent the abandonment of infants in unsafe conditions, with the baby being quickly transferred to a hospital for care. Local officials express pride in the project, which was made possible through anonymous donations, and other fire stations in the state are interested in similar installations.
Times Of Israel: Detained Columbia graduate claims ‘irreparable harm’ as he pleads for release
Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia graduate facing deportation due to his pro-Palestinian activism, detailed the emotional and professional toll of his detention, including missing the birth of his child. He argues that his political beliefs should not compromise his constitutional rights.
Khalil's situation has sparked concern among students and faculty at Columbia about the implications for free speech and activism on campus. A federal judge has indicated that the government's rationale for his deportation may violate constitutional protections.
The Western Journal: Islamic ‘Blasphemy Code’ Upheld in UK, Man Convicted of Burning Quran
A UK court has upheld a conviction against Hamit Coskun for burning a Quran outside the Turkish Consulate, citing "disorderly behavior" and hostility towards Islam. Critics argue this reflects a troubling shift towards de facto blasphemy laws, conflating religious institutions with individual rights.
The case raises concerns about the implications of public order laws, which may be misused to suppress free speech. The prosecution's approach suggests a potential special status for Islam, prompting fears of broader restrictions on legitimate protest and expression in the UK.
Breitbart: Mexican President Says No Backing Down from Suing U.S. Gun Industry
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum announced plans to pursue additional lawsuits against gun manufacturers and distributors following the U.S. Supreme Court's dismissal of a similar case. She emphasized the ongoing legal efforts despite the court's ruling against Mexico's claims linking U.S. guns to cartel violence.
The Supreme Court's unanimous decision highlighted issues of corruption within the Mexican government, which has been criticized for its handling of drug cartels. Former President Lopez Obrador's approach to the drug war has faced scrutiny for allegedly prioritizing social programs over direct action against cartels.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Iranian media claims Tehran acquired trove of sensitive Israeli nuclear files
Iranian media claims that Tehran has acquired a significant amount of Israeli intelligence, including sensitive documents related to Israel's nuclear facilities. No evidence has been provided for these assertions, which reportedly stem from a covert operation involving two Israeli suspects arrested for espionage.
The suspects, Roy Mizrahi and Almog Atias, allegedly gathered intelligence under Iranian direction, including transferring a potentially explosive device. This incident highlights ongoing Iranian efforts to recruit Israeli citizens for espionage, with previous arrests indicating a broader trend of espionage activities targeting Israel.
The Telegraph: British lawyers for Hamas investigated by watchdog
Riverway Law, the firm seeking to remove Hamas from the UK's list of proscribed terrorist organizations, is under investigation by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. The firm argued that Hamas poses no threat to the UK and should be allowed to operate under free speech.
The investigation follows a complaint from shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick, who claimed the appeal may violate UK sanctions on terror groups. Concerns were raised regarding social media posts by Riverway's director, Fahad Ansari, which described Hamas as a legitimate resistance movement.
#economy
GB News: 'Farming confidence at all-time low' as over £1BILLION lost last year because of extreme wet and stormy weather
British farmers experienced a £1.19 billion loss in income from arable crops last year due to extreme weather, despite overall farm income rising to £7.7 billion. The wet conditions led to the UK's third-worst harvest on record, with significant declines in barley, wheat, and oilseed rape.
Farmers are now facing another challenging year, with the driest spring in over a century impacting crop growth. The National Farmers' Union is advocating for a £5.6 billion budget to support food security and environmental initiatives, citing a significant funding shortfall.
#other
Daily Mirror: Elon Musk deletes social post making wild allegation about Donald Trump
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Daily Mirror: Farage's party in more chaos as Reform UK chair returns 48 hours after quitting
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