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#illegals

Breitbart: Vigilante Rising: Polish Bare Knuckle Boxing Group Vow to Protect Borders
Vigilante Rising: Polish Bare Knuckle Boxing Group Vow to Protect Borders
A Polish bare-knuckle boxing group, Gromda, has announced its intention to join vigilante efforts to patrol the borders against illegal immigration. This comes amid rising tensions along the Polish-German border, where nationalist groups accuse Germany of pushing migrants into Poland.

In response, Prime Minister Donald Tusk has deployed military troops to the border and warned vigilantes to cease their patrols or face fines. The Polish government claims this action is necessary to counter alleged hybrid warfare tactics from Belarus, which is accused of facilitating migrant flows towards Poland.


#politics

Forbes: Trump Birthright Citizenship Order Blocked Again Nationwide
Trump Birthright Citizenship Order Blocked Again Nationwide
A federal judge in New Hampshire has blocked President Trump's executive order that sought to restrict birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. to non-citizen parents. The ruling, made by Judge Joseph Laplante, was based on concerns over potential "irreparable harm" to citizenship rights.

The order will not take effect immediately, allowing the Trump administration time to appeal. This ruling effectively prevents the policy from being enforced against any affected child, acting similarly to a nationwide ban.


The Telegraph: Watch: Trump praises Liberian president’s English... his country’s official language
Watch: Trump praises Liberian president’s English... his country’s official language
During a summit at the White House, President Trump praised Liberian President Joseph Boakai for his command of English, inquiring about his education. This occurred while discussing economic and security issues with leaders from five West African nations, where Trump also urged them to accept US-deported migrants.

Trump's comments highlighted Boakai's fluency, leading to a light exchange about language skills among the attendees. Boakai confirmed his education in Liberia, while Trump noted that some at the table struggled with English.


Breitbart: European Court Rejects Le Pen Appeal Against Election Ban
European Court Rejects Le Pen Appeal Against Election Ban
The European Court of Human Rights has rejected Marine Le Pen's request to lift a five-year ban on her running for office, imposed due to alleged misuse of EU funds. The court ruled that her ineligibility does not pose an urgent risk to her rights, as no elections are imminent.

Le Pen plans to appeal the ruling while facing new legal challenges, including an investigation into her party's financial practices. National Rally officials claim these actions are part of a broader campaign to undermine their political power.


The Western Journal: Dem Lawmakers Increasingly Terrified of Own Voters - They Want Us Shot, Demand Blood, Call for Violence
Dem Lawmakers Increasingly Terrified of Own Voters - They Want Us Shot, Demand Blood, Call for Violence
Democratic lawmakers are reportedly feeling pressured by their affluent constituents to adopt extreme measures, including violence, in response to political tensions surrounding former President Trump. Many lawmakers describe their voters as educated and economically secure, yet demanding radical action.

This shift towards radicalism within the Democratic Party raises concerns about the lack of leadership willing to temper these calls for violence. Critics highlight the responsibility of Democratic politicians for fostering this environment through inflammatory rhetoric over the past decade.


Fox News: Pro-Trump 'troll' who spread Hillary text-to-vote memes in 2016 has conviction tossed by appeals court
Pro-Trump 'troll' who spread Hillary text-to-vote memes in 2016 has conviction tossed by appeals court
An appeals court has overturned the conviction of Douglass Mackey, a pro-Trump influencer, who was charged with spreading false information to suppress Democratic voter turnout during the 2016 election. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit stated that there was insufficient evidence to prove he knowingly participated in an illegal conspiracy.

Mackey, who used the handle "Ricky Vaughn," was previously sentenced to seven months in federal prison. Following the ruling, he expressed his relief on social media and indicated plans to pursue legal action regarding his conviction.


Le Monde: Billionaire investigated for alleged illegal funding of Le Pen's RN party
Billionaire investigated for alleged illegal funding of Le Pen's RN party
In June 2024, following the dissolution of France's Assemblée Nationale, billionaire Pierre-Edouard Stérin was questioned in an investigation into alleged illegal campaign funding linked to the far-right Rassemblement National (RN). The probe, led by the Marseille prosecutor's office, focuses on financing for RN elections in 2020 and 2021.

Investigators are examining potential money laundering and illegal banking practices related to loans for various election campaigns across southeastern France. This inquiry has been ongoing since 2021 and is part of a broader scrutiny of the political financing landscape in France.


Breitbart: Douglass Mackey’s Conviction for ‘Vote‑by‑text’ Joke Overturned
Douglass Mackey’s Conviction for ‘Vote‑by‑text’ Joke Overturned
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned Douglass Mackey's criminal conviction, ruling the government lacked sufficient evidence to prove he knowingly conspired to violate voting rights through satirical memes during the 2016 election. The court found no proof of his participation in any coordinated effort.

Mackey celebrated the decision, which he views as a victory for political speech, and criticized the Biden administration's use of a Civil War-era law for prosecution. His case highlights perceived double standards in how political speech is treated across the spectrum.


#society

Fox News: Israeli Columbia professor leaves school over failure to address anti-Israel protests
Israeli Columbia professor leaves school over failure to address anti-Israel protests
Columbia University professor Shai Davidai announced his departure from the institution due to dissatisfaction with its handling of anti-Israel protests. He criticized the university's leadership and expressed distrust in their ability to address anti-Jewish sentiments on campus.

Davidai's resignation follows an investigation against him that was recently dropped, affirming he had committed no wrongdoing. He has been a vocal advocate for Israel, particularly after the October 7 terror attacks, and has publicly condemned the university's response to protests.


Forbes: Kristi Noem Accused Of Making FEMA Changes That Failed Texans In The Floods
Kristi Noem Accused Of Making FEMA Changes That Failed Texans In The Floods
FEMA's response to severe flooding in central Texas has been criticized for delays attributed to new policies implemented by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Reports indicate that her requirement for personal approval on spending requests hindered the deployment of search and rescue teams, which took over 72 hours.

The flooding, which resulted in at least 120 fatalities, has raised concerns about the effectiveness of emergency alerts and local preparedness. Texas has largely managed the crisis independently, with Governor Abbott planning a legislative session to enhance future disaster responses.


GB News: Neighbour row erupts after local residents block rock star's new shed application
Neighbour row erupts after local residents block rock star's new shed application
David Gilmour, guitarist of Pink Floyd, has submitted a retrospective planning application to Camden Council for a new garden shed, replacing a demolished summerhouse. The application argues the shed is modest and visually unobtrusive, despite objections from local residents.

The Hampstead Hill Gardens Residents’ Association contends the new structure is overbearing and should be removed, claiming it harms neighborhood aesthetics. They urge the council to reject the application and restore the previous structure.


#economy

The Economist: Britain’s public finances are bad. Their future looks worse
Britain’s public finances are bad. Their future looks worse
Britain's public finances are deteriorating, with a deficit over 5% of GDP and a debt ratio nearing 100%. Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces challenges in meeting fiscal targets, especially after recent reversals on payments to disabled individuals and pensioners.

Her upcoming Mansion House speech is anticipated for insights on potential fiscal strategies.


Forbes: Italy’s Ferrero Will Buy Froot Loops, Rice Krispies Maker
Italy’s Ferrero Will Buy Froot Loops, Rice Krispies Maker
Ferrero is set to acquire WK Kellogg for $23 per share, totaling $3.1 billion. This move expands Ferrero's North American portfolio, which already includes brands like Nutella, Butterfinger, and Keebler, by adding iconic cereals such as Froot Loops and Rice Krispies.

The acquisition signifies Ferrero's strategy to enhance its presence in the North American market by integrating Kellogg's well-known products.


The Economist: British stocks and bonds look like a bargain
British stocks and bonds look like a bargain
British stocks and bonds are becoming increasingly attractive due to their low prices compared to other wealthy nations. Recent political turmoil, including the Labour government's retreat on disability benefits, has contributed to this perception of risk and opportunity in the market.

Investors may find potential in these assets despite the inherent dangers of sudden government decisions. Overall, the current economic landscape suggests that British investments could be a worthwhile consideration.


Breitbart: Trump Administration Takes Stake in Rare Earths Firm In Move To End China's Control
Trump Administration Takes Stake in Rare Earths Firm In Move To End China's Control
The Trump administration is investing $400 million in MP Materials Corp. to reduce U.S. dependence on Chinese rare earth supplies. This deal will make the Pentagon the largest shareholder and includes a commitment to purchase all output from a new magnet manufacturing facility.

The initiative aims to bolster domestic production of rare earth magnets critical for advanced weapons systems and technologies. The U.S. currently imports about 70% of its rare earths from China, highlighting the urgency to enhance supply chain independence.


The Economist: British labour is a bargain
British labour is a bargain
Britain's services exports have surged by 45% over the past decade, significantly outpacing the overall economy's growth of 11%. The U.S. market has been particularly beneficial, with British service exports to America increasing by 70% since 2016.

This growth highlights a rare success in the British economy amidst broader challenges, including stagnant wages and public finance issues.


#crime

Fox News: Idaho judge urged to remove gag order on Kohberger case following quadruple murder plea
Idaho judge urged to remove gag order on Kohberger case following quadruple murder plea
A coalition of media outlets has requested an Idaho judge to lift a gag order in the Bryan Kohberger case following his guilty plea to the murders of four University of Idaho students. The order was initially imposed to protect Kohberger's right to a fair trial, but with no trial forthcoming, the media argues it infringes on First Amendment rights.

Kohberger pleaded guilty to four counts of first-degree murder and is expected to receive consecutive life sentences without parole. The media coalition, which includes major outlets like FOX News and local Idaho publications, contends that the gag order is no longer justified.


Fox News: Texas suspect who damaged ICE vehicle, ‘aggressively pursued’ agents is arrested: police
Texas suspect who damaged ICE vehicle, ‘aggressively pursued’ agents is arrested: police
Sergio Olivares, 23, was arrested in Texas for allegedly damaging an ICE vehicle and recklessly pursuing its agents near Houston. He faces charges of criminal mischief and is held on a $500 bond. This incident follows recent violent attacks on ICE facilities and personnel in Texas.

Authorities are concerned about escalating violence against federal agents, as demonstrated by recent ambushes and assaults. The situation highlights ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement in the region.