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Jun 9, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Dems walk back pro-cop, law and order rhetoric from J6 era in the face of spiraling immigration riots
Democratic leaders in California, including Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, have condemned recent federal immigration raids in Los Angeles that escalated into violent protests. They criticized the raids as "illegal" and accused President Trump of authoritarianism, while urging for peaceful protests and expressing support for immigrant communities.
In response to the chaos, Trump authorized the deployment of 2,000 National Guard members to restore order, bypassing the governor's authority. Federal officials have criticized Democrats for their rhetoric, claiming it has incited violence against law enforcement. The situation reflects a stark contrast in Democratic responses to law enforcement actions compared to their reactions to the January 6 Capitol riots.
Breitbart: Dem Sen. Padilla: Trump Administration Has an 'Obsession of Being Cruel and Aggressive'
Senator Alex Padilla criticized the Trump administration for its handling of immigration enforcement, claiming it lacks transparency and is misleading about targeting violent criminals. He expressed frustration over the administration's defiance of court orders and its aggressive tactics.
Padilla also addressed the involvement of the National Guard in local protests, stating that their unclear mission creates confusion and tension, which exacerbates the situation. He emphasized the importance of allowing local law enforcement to manage demonstrations effectively.
#politics
Breitbart: Labour Gov't U-Turns on Winter Fuel Aid Cuts After Pressure From Farage
The Labour government reversed its cuts to the winter fuel aid scheme for pensioners, increasing the income limit for subsidies from £11,500 to £35,000 after pressure from Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party. Chancellor Rachel Reeves stated that the program will not return to universal coverage.
This policy shift comes amid criticism of Labour’s austerity measures during the energy crisis, which contributed to their poor performance in local elections. Farage claimed credit for influencing the government’s decision, asserting that Reform UK is shaping the political agenda.
Fox News: Trump says 'disrespect' toward National Guard in LA 'will not be tolerated': 'If they spit, we will hit'
President Trump authorized National Guard officers to respond forcefully if "insurrectionists" spit on them during protests in Los Angeles against immigration enforcement. He condemned the riots as "catastrophic" and emphasized that such disrespect would not be tolerated under his administration.
Trump's statement on social media highlighted a zero-tolerance approach to disrespect towards law enforcement, asserting that any aggression would be met with a strong response.
#society
Breitbart: NY Post: Lawyers Filing Brief Supporting Google in Search Antitrust Case Are All Tied to Big Tech
A group of lawyers with connections to Big Tech is urging caution from the judge in the Google antitrust case, warning against aggressive remedies like selling the Chrome browser. Critics highlight the lawyers' ties to Google, raising concerns about potential bias in their arguments.
As the trial progresses, new information reveals Google's practices regarding the use of web publishers' data for AI training. Internal documents show Google opted not to allow publishers to control their data usage, citing complications, and established a "hard red line" for content visibility in search results.
Times Of Israel: Tunisia activists launch overland Gaza-bound bus convoy to ‘break the siege’
A convoy of buses and cars departed from Tunisia to reach Gaza, aiming to "break the siege" on the territory. Comprising activists and professionals, the group plans to traverse Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt, despite challenges in securing passage permits, particularly from Egypt.
The convoy, named "Soumoud," seeks to symbolize solidarity with Gaza amid ongoing conflict and blockades. While organizers do not plan to deliver aid, they emphasize their mission as a statement against the blockade imposed by Israel and Egypt since Hamas took control in 2007.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Macron says imposing a moratorium on seabed mining is 'an international necessity'
At the UN Ocean Conference in Nice, French President Emmanuel Macron and global leaders urged for international regulations on seabed mining, criticizing unilateral actions by the U.S. to expedite deep-sea mining. Macron emphasized the need for a moratorium to protect marine biodiversity.
The conference highlighted growing opposition to seabed mining, with 36 countries now against it. Leaders called for a global pact to safeguard marine life, with significant progress made toward the High Seas Treaty, which requires ratification from 60 countries to become law.
#economy
Forbes: White House Unveils $1,000 ‘Trump Savings Accounts’ Baby Bonuses: What To Know
President Trump announced a new initiative called "Trump savings accounts," which would provide newborns in the U.S. with a $1,000 investment account funded by the government. This program is part of the "Big Beautiful Bill," which aims to automatically enroll children born between 2025 and 2029.
Parents can contribute up to $5,000 annually into these accounts, which will invest in index funds. However, financial experts question the program's attractiveness compared to existing savings options like 529 plans and IRAs, citing limited tax benefits. The initiative's future depends on Senate approval of the broader budget bill.
#military
Breitbart: NATO F-16s as Ukraine Hit With Biggest Russian Strike Yet
Russia conducted what Ukraine described as the largest air assault of the war, launching nearly 500 missiles and drones. Ukraine's air force reported intercepting 292 drones and all but one missile, while Poland scrambled NATO air assets as a precaution due to the proximity of the attacks.
Despite the scale of the assault, Ukraine claimed the damage was minimal, thanks to effective defensive measures. This incident highlights the ongoing capacity for large-scale drone attacks by both Russia and Ukraine as the conflict continues.
The Telegraph: Watch: New footage of Ukraine’s daring drone raid on Russian planes
Ukraine has released footage of a recent raid on four Russian airfields, showcasing a drone strike on a Tu-22M3 bomber. The operation, part of "Operation Spiderweb," targeted strategic sites across Russia and reportedly damaged 41 aircraft, costing an estimated £5 billion.
This operation highlights Ukraine's capability to conduct long-range strikes, with the attack on the Belaya airbase occurring over 2,500 miles from its borders. The mission was reportedly 18 months in the making.
#history
GB News: Archaeologists discover 2,800-year-old royal tomb near King Midas' homeland
Researchers in Turkey have discovered a 2,800-year-old royal tomb in Gordion, believed to be linked to King Midas. The burial mound contained cremated remains and numerous bronze artifacts, indicating the individual was likely a member of the Phrygian royal family.
This tomb, the oldest cremation burial found at Gordion, is located near the famous Midas Mound. The artifacts, including cauldrons and jugs, are now being conserved for public display, highlighting the site's potential for further archaeological discoveries.
#crime
Fox News: Trump admin sanctions El Chapo's children, violent fentanyl-trafficking cartel arm Los Chapitos
The Trump administration has sanctioned El Chapo's sons and the Los Chapitos faction of the Sinaloa cartel, which is heavily involved in fentanyl trafficking. This action follows the murder of U.S. Marine veteran Nicholas Quets by cartel gunmen in Mexico.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent emphasized the need to combat drug cartels and the fentanyl crisis, stating that the sanctions aim to disrupt the cartel's financial networks. Quets’ family expressed gratitude for the administration's efforts to seek justice and protect Americans from cartel violence.