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Fox News: DOJ charges seven Chinese nationals in multi-million dollar marijuana trafficking ring
The Justice Department has charged seven Chinese nationals for allegedly running a multi-million dollar marijuana trafficking operation in the Northeast, primarily in Massachusetts and Maine. Six were arrested, while one remains at large. The defendants reportedly smuggled into the U.S. and exploited the immigration system.
Investigations revealed that the operation utilized residential properties as grow houses, with significant cash and illegal substances seized during searches. The ringleader, Jianxiong Chen, and others maintained connections through a list of marijuana distributors with ties to China.
GB News: WATCH: Nigel Farage outraged as migrant boat with at least 70 people on is escorted to British waters
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage criticized the sighting of a migrant boat with around 70 individuals, which was escorted to British waters by a French Navy vessel. He expressed concern over the passive response of the Border Force during the handover.
#politics
The Western Journal: Top Trump Official Pulls the Curtain Back on Her 'Nasty' Confrontation with DeSantis
Susie Wiles, former chief of staff for Donald Trump, reflected on her complicated relationship with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis during a podcast interview. She acknowledged past tensions but praised DeSantis as a good governor, emphasizing that personal differences are now behind her.
Wiles played a key role in DeSantis's 2018 gubernatorial win but later aligned with Trump for the 2024 campaign, leading to friction. Despite her influence, she downplayed her role in Trump's success, attributing it to his experience and campaign organization.
The Economist: Viktor Orban’s economic luck runs out
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban faces declining support as over 100,000 people marched in Budapest's Pride parade, challenging his government's stance on LGBT rights. Polls indicate his Fidesz party is trailing a new conservative party ahead of the upcoming general election.
Orban's strategy of attacking migrants, the EU, and the LGBT community appears less effective as political dynamics shift in Central Europe. The Visegrad Four, except for Poland, are experiencing economic slowdowns, complicating Orban's political future.
Breitbart: EU Boss Ursula Von Der Leyen Confidence Vote Today
European Union lawmakers are set to vote on a censure motion against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, led by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The motion, the first of its kind in over a decade, alleges misuse of EU funds and other misconduct.
While the motion requires a two-thirds majority to pass, von der Leyen is expected to survive the vote as most political groups oppose it. The situation highlights tensions between her commission and Orbán's nationalist government, which has faced criticism for democratic backsliding.
Fox News: Obama officials used dossier to probe, brief Trump despite knowing it was unverified 'internet rumor'
Former CIA Director John Brennan and former FBI Director James Comey are under criminal investigation for their roles in the Trump-Russia probe, which was initiated based on the unverified Steele dossier. This document, funded by Hillary Clinton's campaign, was known to contain dubious claims, yet it was used to brief then-President-elect Trump.
Evidence suggests that Brennan and Comey were aware of intelligence indicating that Clinton's campaign was attempting to link Trump to Russia. The investigations are examining potential false statements made to Congress and the overall conduct of the FBI and CIA during the probe.
The Economist: Austria’s leader is striving to fend off the hard right
Christian Stocker unexpectedly became Austria's acting party leader after coalition talks failed, stepping in to negotiate with the hard-right Freedom Party to form a government. This shift comes as the People’s Party seeks to regain popularity amidst political turmoil.
Stocker's emergence highlights the challenges faced by the center-right in Austria as it navigates alliances with more extreme factions. The situation reflects broader trends in European politics, where traditional parties grapple with rising populism.
#society
Breitbart: Public Told Not to Lay Memorials For Southport Attack Anniversary
Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council has prohibited floral tributes at the site of last year's Southport child killings, citing the need for coordinated memorials to avoid disorder. The council emphasized careful planning for official events, while the government faced backlash over its handling of public reactions.
The Southport Inquiry has begun, revealing harrowing testimonies from parents of survivors who experienced severe trauma from the attack. The inquiry chair highlighted a "wholesale and general failure" to protect the public from the perpetrator, leading to ongoing discussions about safety and the psychological impact on victims.
#crime
Fox News: Slain prep school lacrosse player's father 'astonished' after murder suspect acquitted in stabbing case
The father of slain Fairfield prep school lacrosse player Jimmy McGrath expressed shock after Raul Valle was acquitted of murder charges. Kevin McGrath acknowledged the jury's decision, stating it was part of due process, but he was unprepared for a not guilty verdict.
Valle, who was 16 at the time of the fatal stabbing during a party in 2022, was also acquitted on several other charges, with a mistrial declared on lesser included charges. The McGrath family is considering further legal action as they navigate civil litigation related to the case.
The Western Journal: Another One: FBI Now Looking for Military Vet Related to Attempt to Kill ICE Agents
The FBI is seeking military veteran Benjamin Hanil Song in connection with a July 4 shooting at the Prairieland Detention Facility in Texas, where he allegedly fired at ICE officers and police. He faces multiple charges, including attempted murder of federal officers.
ICE Director Todd M. Lyons condemned the violence, attributing it to politically motivated rhetoric. A $25,000 reward is offered for information leading to Song's arrest, as federal prosecutors label the attack as terrorism.
Le Monde: French police arrest two men for parachuting off Eiffel Tower
Two men were arrested after illegally parachuting from the Eiffel Tower in Paris. They were spotted climbing the 330-meter structure before dawn and jumped around 6 am, prompting police intervention. A third individual nearby was also detained.
The Eiffel Tower, completed in 1889, is a major tourist attraction, drawing approximately seven million visitors annually.
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