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Jun 9, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Billie Eilish's Brother, Finneas, Claims He Was Tear Gassed at a 'Very Peaceful Protest' in L.A.: 'F**k ICE'
Finneas O'Connell, brother of pop star Billie Eilish, expressed strong opposition to ICE on Instagram during riots in Los Angeles. He encouraged National Guard troops to disregard presidential orders aimed at controlling the unrest, claiming he was tear gassed at a protest.
The riots were sparked by federal immigration law enforcement, leading to over 40 arrests. In response, President Biden deployed 2,000 National Guard troops, a move criticized by Democrats as an unnecessary escalation.
#politics
Breitbart: Exclusive -- UFC Fans React to Trump’s Attendance at Fights: ‘He’s One of Us’
UFC fans expressed their enthusiasm for President Donald Trump's attendance at UFC 316, highlighting the excitement surrounding his entrance to Kid Rock's "American Badass." Attendees noted the electric atmosphere and overwhelming support he receives, often claiming he garners a bigger reception than the main event fighters.
Fans described Trump's presence as a unifying force, with many feeling a sense of camaraderie and energy during his appearances. The chants of "USA" and the overall fervor were likened to worship, underscoring the strong connection between Trump and the UFC audience.
The Telegraph: Trump allies hit out as media call LA riots ‘an immigration protest’
Critics of the US media, particularly allies of Donald Trump, are challenging the terminology used to describe unrest in Los Angeles, calling it "insurrection" rather than "protests." The New York Times noted that President Biden deployed the National Guard to manage the situation.
Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert emphasized this viewpoint on social media, insisting that the media should accurately label the events as insurrection rather than downplaying them.
Fox News: Trump's spending bill heads to Senate where Republicans plan strategic adjustments to key provisions
The Senate is set to debate significant changes to the "Big, Beautiful Bill," including potential cuts to state and local tax deductions (SALT), which are crucial for some House Republicans. Opposition is expected from Rep. Mike Lawler if SALT is removed.
Additionally, fiscal conservatives are pushing for Medicaid changes, while some senators advocate for adjustments to the no-tax-on-tips provision. The Senate may also eliminate House provisions related to AI and federal judges due to budget compliance issues.
#society
Le Monde: Warner Bros. Discovery announces splitting into two companies
Warner Bros. Discovery will split into two public companies by mid-2026, separating its cable operations from its streaming services. The new structure will feature "Streaming & Studios," which includes HBO and Warner Bros. films, and "Global Networks," encompassing CNN and Discovery+.
This decision comes amid ongoing challenges in the cable industry, as consumers increasingly shift to streaming services. The split aims to provide greater focus and flexibility for the company's brands to adapt to the changing media landscape.
The Western Journal: Trump Has Painful Rhyming Warning for Any LA Punks Who Spit on Law Enforcement - This Is What We Voted For
President Trump issued a strong warning to rioters in Los Angeles, emphasizing his support for law enforcement. In a recent social media clip, he stated, “They spit, we hit,” signaling zero tolerance for attacks on police and military personnel.
As protests against ICE agents escalated, Trump underscored the need for respect towards law enforcement, asserting that spitting is a provocation that must be addressed. His remarks reflect a commitment to protecting officers amid rising tensions in the city.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Israel Intercepts and Boards Greta Thunberg's Gaza-Bound Boat
Israeli forces intercepted a boat carrying activists, including Greta Thunberg, en route to Gaza, citing a legal naval blockade. The Israeli Foreign Ministry dismissed claims of an assault, labeling the mission a publicity stunt with minimal aid, while asserting that legitimate humanitarian efforts continue.
All passengers were reported safe and unharmed, receiving food and water. The ministry emphasized that aid to Gaza is effectively managed through established channels, contrasting the activists' approach as provocative and unnecessary.
Breitbart: Greta Thunberg Claims She's Been 'Kidnapped' by Israel
Greta Thunberg and fellow activists claimed they were "kidnapped" by Israeli forces after their ship was intercepted while attempting to reach Gaza. Israel's Foreign Ministry stated the ship carried minimal aid and highlighted that over 1,200 aid trucks have entered Gaza recently.
The ministry criticized the activists for seeking publicity through their actions, asserting that legitimate aid delivery does not involve media stunts. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz emphasized that Israel will prevent any attempts to breach the blockade.
Times Of Israel: GHF says aid site closed due to crowd ‘chaos,’ as Hamas authorities claim 6 killed
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation closed one of its aid distribution sites due to chaos amid claims of gunfire from Hamas authorities, which reported six fatalities. Witnesses described gunmen, allegedly allied with Israeli forces, firing on crowds attempting to access aid.
The GHF criticized Hamas for threatening aid workers and emphasized its commitment to delivering humanitarian relief despite the dangers. Meanwhile, Israel continued its military operations in Gaza, claiming significant strikes against Hamas targets, while the humanitarian situation remains dire.
#religion
Breitbart: Exclusive—Ken Blackwell: Selling Out Religious Freedom to Give Copper to China
The Supreme Court's decision not to hear Apache Stronghold v. United States raises concerns about religious liberty and national interests. The case involves Oak Flat, a sacred site for the Apache, which is at risk of being destroyed for a mining project linked to Chinese corporate interests.
This ruling could set a dangerous precedent for religious freedom on federal land, potentially jeopardizing various religious sites across the country. The transfer of Oak Flat not only threatens the Apache's spiritual practices but also compromises U.S. resources, handing them over to a foreign adversary amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
#health
GB News: Eamonn Holmes calls to ban 'all microwave meals' amid lifestyle change: 'They are poisonous!'
Eamonn Holmes has become more aware of his diet as he ages, expressing a desire to eat "less meat" because of his affection for animals. He shared these thoughts during a discussion on GB News, highlighting his evolving lifestyle choices.
#crime
Fox News: Survivalist’s Google searches reveal possible escape plan amid manhunt in daughters’ triple murder: report
Travis Decker, 32, is wanted for the murders of his three daughters, aged 5 to 9, whose bodies were found at a Chelan County campsite. Authorities are conducting a manhunt, fearing he may flee to Canada. Decker has a history of mental health issues and is considered dangerous.
Law enforcement is utilizing extensive resources, including the National Guard, to locate Decker, who has been linked to disturbing online searches about moving to Canada. He faces multiple charges, including aggravated first-degree murder and kidnapping, which could lead to life imprisonment if convicted.