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#illegals
The Federalist: Magistrate: Trial Should Go On For WI Judge Hannah Dugan
Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan is facing felony obstruction charges for allegedly helping an illegal immigrant evade federal authorities during a court appearance. A federal magistrate has recommended that Dugan's motion to dismiss the charges based on judicial immunity be denied, stating that such immunity does not extend to criminal prosecution.
Dugan's attorneys plan to appeal the magistrate's recommendation, arguing that the judge's actions were part of her official duties. However, the magistrate emphasized that judges can be held accountable for corrupt acts and that the case should proceed to trial. The final decision rests with a federal judge known for his liberal leanings.
GB News: 'Labour does not understand the migrant crisis,' says Jacob Rees-Mogg
The UK government’s negotiations with France regarding a migrant exchange scheme highlight a misunderstanding of the migrant crisis. With 20,000 migrants crossing the Channel this year, proposals to deport and accept migrants in return are unrealistic, especially as France will only take back 50 weekly.
The core issue is sovereignty, as the UK's membership in the European Convention on Human Rights limits its ability to control borders. Critics argue that the convention has expanded rights in ways that undermine self-governance, necessitating a reevaluation of the UK’s relationship with it to restore democratic control.
#politics
The Western Journal: He Never Grew Up: Mamdani's College Essay on 'White Privilege' Resurfaces
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's past writings on topics like white privilege and Israel have resurfaced, raising concerns about his maturity and political positions. Critics argue his views, shaped during his college years, reflect a radicalism that may not align with the city's needs.
Mamdani's approach to race relations and Israel has drawn scrutiny, particularly his support for boycotting Israeli institutions and his handling of race discussions. His campaign suggests a continuation of these controversial beliefs, leading to questions about his ability to govern effectively.
GB News: 'Roll up your sleeves!' Kemi Badenoch told to 'work harder' after Jake Berry defects to Reform UK
Former Conservative MP Jonathan Gullis urged party leader Kemi Badenoch to work harder following Sir Jake Berry's defection to Reform UK. Gullis expressed understanding of Berry's decision, emphasizing the need for the Conservatives to clarify their stance and provide hope to supporters.
Berry, a former party chairman, stated that the Conservatives have "lost their way" and described his move as a chance to challenge the old political order and address Britain's decline. His departure, along with others, is expected to impact party dynamics and discussions on key policies.
GB News: Donald Trump eyes Scottish summer getaway for golf course grand opening
Former President Donald Trump is expected to visit Scotland later this month for the opening of his new golf course at Trump International Scotland. The visit is anticipated to coincide with a grand ceremony and two professional tournaments in August.
Police Scotland is preparing for a significant security operation, although official confirmation of Trump's attendance is still pending. The new course will feature a memorial garden dedicated to Trump's mother, Mary Macleod, reflecting the family's ties to Scotland.
GB News: 'Showing his true colours!' Brexit row ERUPTS as Martin Daubney says 'we should never return Bayeux Tapestry'
A Brexit debate ignited on GB News over French President Emmanuel Macron's speech regarding the loan of the Bayeux Tapestry to England. The tapestry, which commemorates the Norman conquest, will be displayed at the British Museum from September 2026 to July 2027, marking its first return to England in nearly a millennium.
Presenter Martin Daubney argued that the tapestry should remain in England, emphasizing its English origins. The discussion highlighted tensions surrounding Brexit, with Daubney criticizing Macron's association with the EU during his visit, while Nigel Nelson defended it as a representation of both France and the EU.
GB News: 'Pure CHAOS!' Richard Tice unleashes furious rant after Nigel Farage heckled in the Commons: 'Questions need to be answered'
Richard Tice criticized the "complete chaos" during Prime Minister's Questions, where Nigel Farage faced heckling while questioning Sir Keir Starmer about Brexit and immigration. Tice demanded answers on microphone failures that allowed interruptions, hindering Farage's ability to speak.
Tice emphasized the public's desire for control over illegal migration and expressed frustration over the lack of decorum from other MPs. He called for respect in parliamentary debates, while Starmer accused Farage of undermining cooperation with neighboring countries.
GB News: WATCH: Richard Tice fumes 'questions must be answered' after Nigel Farage heckled in the Common
Richard Tice criticized the "complete chaos" during Prime Minister's Questions, questioning why microphones failed to cut off amid heckling of Nigel Farage. Tice emphasized that Farage aimed to address Brexit and immigration concerns, urging the government to tackle illegal migration.
#society
Forbes: Viral Sensation Moo Deng’s Turns One: Fans Gather To Celebrate Birthday (Photos)
Thousands gathered at Thailand's Khao Kheow Open Zoo to celebrate the first birthday of Moo Deng, a baby pygmy hippo who became a viral sensation. The four-day festival featured a $3,000 fruit platter and auctions of her belongings, with proceeds going to wildlife conservation.
Moo Deng, born on July 10, 2022, gained fame through social media, leading to increased zoo attendance. However, concerns arose over her treatment by visitors, prompting the zoo to limit viewing times and install security cameras. The pygmy hippo is endangered, with only 2,000 to 2,500 remaining in the wild.
The Federalist: Mandating IVF Coverage Will Exploit Vulnerable Women
President Trump's push for mandated IVF insurance coverage has led clinics to increase egg donation efforts, promoting ads that encourage women to donate eggs while framing it as altruistic. However, these ads obscure the reality that donors are essentially selling genetic material that will become someone else's children.
Cofertility, a startup offering free egg freezing in exchange for half of the eggs, exemplifies the exploitative nature of the fertility industry. While it presents itself as a helpful option for women, it overlooks the emotional and psychological consequences for donor-conceived individuals, who often struggle with identity issues. The risks associated with egg donation and the misleading perception of egg freezing as a foolproof method to delay motherhood further complicate the narrative.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Iran poses significant threat to United Kingdom, British lawmakers say in new report
A report by the UK Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee highlights the rising threat Iran poses to Britain, including potential physical attacks, espionage, and nuclear ambitions. Lawmakers stress the need for government action to address these risks, which have been increasingly aggressive.
The report notes that British security services have responded to numerous Iran-backed plots targeting nationals and that the government should consider designating the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization.
#culture
Le Monde: Jane Birkin's original Hermès bag goes up for auction in Paris
The original Birkin bag, created by Hermès for Jane Birkin in 1984, is set to be auctioned in Paris on July 10, 2025. Expected to fetch hundreds of thousands of euros, this iconic handbag originated from a conversation between Birkin and Hermès' head during a flight.
The bag, known for its exclusivity and high price, features unique design elements that distinguish it from later versions. Birkin, who passed away in 2023, noted the bag's significance in her life, suggesting it would be a notable mention in her obituaries.
#health
The Western Journal: 'Unprecedented': It Only Took 2 Questions to Collapse Biden Doc's Defense, Leaving Him Clinging to 5th Amendment Rights
Dr. Kevin O’Connor, former physician to President Biden, invoked the Fifth Amendment 14 times during a congressional deposition regarding Biden's cognitive and physical health. His refusal to answer key questions has led to speculation of a cover-up concerning the president's fitness for office.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer and former White House physician Ronny Jackson claim O’Connor's actions confirm a conspiracy to conceal Biden's mental decline, arguing that the public has a right to know about the president's health due to its implications for national security.
Fox News: Should you swap fish oil with krill oil? Experts weigh in on the popular alternative
Krill oil is gaining popularity as an alternative to fish oil, offering omega-3 fatty acids that may enhance heart health, reduce inflammation, and support brain function. Experts note it is more easily absorbed by the body due to its phospholipid content, making it potentially more effective.
However, krill oil is often more expensive and may contain lower levels of EPA and DHA compared to high-quality fish oils. Research on krill oil is still developing, and individuals should consult with healthcare professionals before adding it to their diet, especially those with shellfish allergies or pregnant women.