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Jun 10, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Western Journal: It's Not Just LA: Dozens of Anti-ICE Protesters Show Up at Trump Tower, Force Police Response
Protesters advocating for the return of criminal illegal immigrants to the U.S. staged a demonstration at Trump Tower in New York City, leading to multiple arrests. The group chanted for the government to allow these individuals their day in court, defying police orders to vacate the premises.
Mayor Eric Adams emphasized that while peaceful protests are welcome, violent actions will not be tolerated. NYPD officials reiterated their commitment to public safety and maintaining order, stating that any unlawful behavior, including blocking access, would result in a swift response.
Fox News: Mayor Bass blames Trump's ICE raids for starting riots while claiming 'things in LA are calm'
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass attributed recent riots to ICE operations initiated by the Trump administration, asserting that the unrest would not have occurred without these raids. She described the situation in L.A. as calm but expressed concerns about future ICE actions inciting further protests.
Bass criticized the necessity of deploying the National Guard, arguing that local protests were manageable and did not warrant federal intervention. She emphasized the impact of ICE raids on immigrant communities and the local economy, urging for an end to such operations.
#politics
Breitbart: MSNBC's Glaude: 'Dark' Trump Supporters Love ICE Acting like 'Slave Catchers'
Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, Jr. criticized President Trump's supporters, likening their approval of ICE actions to historical slave catchers. He expressed concern that the current political climate could exacerbate divisions and violence, suggesting that Trump's rhetoric reveals the darker aspects of his supporters.
Glaude warned that the nation is on the brink of unrest, questioning how much Americans will tolerate from Trump and his policies. He argued that Trump's influence allows supporters to express their true selves, which he views as troubling.
#society
GB News: WATCH: Anti-monarchy protester confronted by furious royal fan during King's visit
During King Charles' visit to Lancaster Castle, a pro-royal supporter confronted Republic CEO Graham Smith amid protests. The exchange highlighted tensions between royal fans and anti-monarchists as both groups gathered for the event.
The Telegraph: ‘Something going on in jury room’ at Weinstein trial, judge told
Jurors in Harvey Weinstein's MeToo retrial are struggling to reach a verdict after three days of deliberations. They requested clarification on reasonable doubt and expressed concerns about dynamics within the jury room, prompting the foreperson to speak privately with the judge.
One juror has requested removal from the case, citing unfair treatment of a fellow juror. Weinstein faces charges of criminal sex acts and rape, to which he has pleaded not guilty.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Detained flotilla activists brought to airport, with deportations to start in coming hours
Pro-Palestinian activists attempting to breach Israel's Gaza blockade have been detained and are set for deportation from Ben Gurion Airport. The Israeli Foreign Ministry criticized their efforts, labeling the initiative a "selfie-yacht."
Qatar has refuted a Channel 12 report alleging its ties to Hamas before the October 7 attacks, calling the claims "fabricated." The Qatari government asserts that such reports aim to undermine its diplomatic efforts in the region.
Breitbart: Mexican Border State Demands Investigation of SpaceX Due to Beach Pollution
Tamaulipas officials in Mexico are seeking a federal investigation into SpaceX for pollution after rocket fragments washed ashore, potentially endangering local residents. The head of the state’s environmental agency announced plans to request an inquiry into the environmental impact.
This comes amid broader tensions between Mexico and the U.S., as the Mexican government seeks to address issues like cartel violence while facing legal setbacks, such as the recent Supreme Court ruling against a lawsuit targeting U.S. gun manufacturers.
#military
Breitbart: Russia Could Strike NATO by 2030: Alliance's Call to Boost Air Defence 5X
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned that Russia is significantly outproducing the alliance in military equipment, urging NATO members to invest heavily in air defense ahead of the upcoming summit. He highlighted Russia's capacity to regenerate its military forces and called for a five-fold increase in NATO's air defense systems.
Rutte emphasized the need for NATO to prepare for potential conflicts, stating that the post-Cold War era of peace is over. He urged member nations to boost defense spending to 5% of GDP to address the industrial lag in military production. Russia dismissed Rutte's claims, asserting that NATO is an aggressive force rather than a defensive alliance.
#health
Le Monde: RFK Jr ousts entire US vaccine panel over alleged conflicts
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has dismissed all 17 members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), citing conflicts of interest with pharmaceutical companies. He aims to restore public trust in health recommendations and plans to appoint new members.
Kennedy's actions have drawn criticism from health experts who argue that he is undermining independent medical expertise and fostering distrust in vaccines. His history of promoting vaccine misinformation raises concerns about the future direction of the ACIP amid rising measles cases in the U.S.
#crime
Breitbart: REPORT: Adam 'Pacman' Jones Allegedly Elbowed Cop in the Lip
Former NFL quarterback Adam "Pacman" Jones was arrested in Kentucky for allegedly assaulting a police officer after being charged with public intoxication and disorderly conduct. Police reported he was intoxicated and causing disturbances outside a bar, leading to his detention.
While in custody, Jones reportedly elbowed an officer in the face, resulting in injury. His representative claims the police abused their authority and insists that Jones was merely questioning his detention. The case highlights ongoing concerns about police conduct and accountability.