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Jun 8, 2025 |
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#illegals
Forbes: Los Angeles Protests: National Guard Troops Arrive In Los Angeles (Photos)
President Trump has deployed 2,000 National Guard members to Los Angeles amid protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids. Local officials, including Mayor Karen Bass, have expressed opposition, stating the protests were largely peaceful and unnecessary for military intervention.
Protests erupted following ICE's detainment of immigrants, leading to clashes with law enforcement. Trump claims the deployment is justified under Title 10 of the U.S. Code, while critics argue it raises constitutional concerns about federal overreach.
#politics
Breitbart: Mike Johnson: If Dems Win House Control They Will Try to Impeach Trump the First Week
House Speaker Mike Johnson warned that if Democrats gain control of the House in the 2026 midterms, they would likely attempt to impeach President Trump immediately. He emphasized the importance of maintaining Republican leadership to support policies he believes promote economic growth and innovation.
Johnson expressed confidence that Elon Musk, despite potential involvement in primaries, would ultimately recognize the necessity of Republican policies for the country's well-being. He stated that losing the House would lead to detrimental consequences for public policy and the economy.
The Western Journal: You're Fired: Trump Gives the Ax to Entire Committee Full of Anti-American Historians
President Donald Trump terminated all members of the Advisory Committee on Historical Diplomatic Documentation via email, citing no specific reasons. Critics have accused former members, including historian Timothy Naftali, of anti-Trump and anti-American bias.
The committee, which advises the State Department on the Foreign Relations of the United States series, is believed to be undergoing a replacement of its members rather than disbandment, as confirmed by a senior State Department official.
#society
The Western Journal: Look How Many Corporations Backed Out of 'Pride' Month This Year: Is the Movement Over?
Many major American corporations are withdrawing support for "Pride Month" events, leading to significant budget shortfalls for celebrations nationwide. San Francisco Pride faces a $200,000 deficit, with similar issues reported in Kansas City and New York City, attributed to public fatigue and backlash against previous supporters.
Companies like Anheuser-Busch and BMW have ceased their sponsorships and public displays of support, reflecting a broader trend. Despite this, some organizers emphasize the importance of participation in Pride events as a statement of ongoing values in support of the LGBT community.
GB News: British fisherman whose boat was seized by France breaks silence as he reveals 'mistake' and determination to 'fight'
Phil Parker, a British fishing skipper, has publicly criticized French authorities for seizing his boat, the Lady T, for six days over alleged unauthorized fishing in French waters. The incident has cost him £6,000 in lost income and he now faces a potential €45,000 fine.
Parker claims he made an administrative error regarding his fishing license, not realizing it had not been renewed. He argues that the seizure, occurring just 288 meters inside the EU waters boundary, seems excessive, especially following a recent deal allowing EU fishermen access to British waters.