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#illegals

Forbes: New Poll: Majority Of Americans Disapprove Of Trump’s Immigration Policies
New Poll: Majority Of Americans Disapprove Of Trump’s Immigration Policies
A recent Gallup poll indicates a shift in American attitudes toward immigration, with 79% now viewing it positively, a rise from previous years. This change is largely driven by Republicans and independents, while 91% of Democrats also see immigration as beneficial.

Despite this positive trend, a majority disapprove of President Trump's handling of immigration, with only 35% approving. The poll highlights a partisan divide, showing strong approval from Republicans but minimal support from independents and Democrats.


GB News: Yvette Cooper doesn’t say how many small boat migrants will be sent back to France as she admits ‘no silver bullet’
Yvette Cooper doesn’t say how many small boat migrants will be sent back to France as she admits ‘no silver bullet’
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced a new pilot scheme with France to return small boat migrants, marking the first such agreement in six or seven years. However, she could not specify how many migrants would be returned, stating that numbers would vary as the program is developed.

Cooper emphasized the significance of the arrangement but acknowledged its limitations in reducing Channel crossings. She highlighted the need for a comprehensive approach that includes targeting criminal gangs and changes to French maritime rules to manage migration effectively.


#politics

Forbes: See Trump’s Major Tariff Flip-Flops—As President Floats 20% Baseline Tariff Rate
See Trump’s Major Tariff Flip-Flops—As President Floats 20% Baseline Tariff Rate
President Trump has proposed raising baseline tariffs on foreign imports to 20%, reflecting ongoing shifts in his tariff policy. This follows various announcements and reversals regarding tariffs on countries like China, Canada, and Mexico, as Trump aims for reciprocal trade arrangements.

Throughout the past months, Trump has vacillated between imposing and negotiating tariffs, with conflicting statements from his administration regarding the permanence and negotiation of these tariffs. The administration has indicated a desire to bring manufacturing back to the U.S., while also suggesting flexibility in tariff rates.


Fox News: State Department to axe 1,800 employees
State Department to axe 1,800 employees
The State Department plans to lay off nearly 2,000 employees as part of a reorganization effort aimed at streamlining operations and improving efficiency. This reduction, which includes about 1,800 domestic positions, represents a 15% workforce cut following previous voluntary departures.

Officials cite the need to address overlapping functions and empower regional bureaus and embassies to better respond to global challenges. The department has assured that affected workers will be treated with dignity throughout the process.


The Western Journal: Ketanji Brown Jackson Accidentally Reveals She 'Fundamentally Misunderstands the Role of a Supreme Court Justice'
Ketanji Brown Jackson Accidentally Reveals She 'Fundamentally Misunderstands the Role of a Supreme Court Justice'
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has come under scrutiny for her comments about her role, suggesting she prioritizes expressing personal feelings over constitutional interpretation. Critics argue this reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of a justice's responsibilities, with some suggesting she might be better suited for a different career.

The disapproval extends beyond public opinion, as fellow justices have also expressed concerns about her approach. Justice Amy Coney Barrett notably criticized Jackson's dissent as inconsistent with longstanding legal precedent, highlighting a growing divide within the Court regarding Jackson's judicial philosophy.


Breitbart: Podcaster Gavin Newsom Visits California Amid Wildfires, ICE Raids
Podcaster Gavin Newsom Visits California Amid Wildfires, ICE Raids
California Governor Gavin Newsom returned from a two-day trip to South Carolina amid ongoing wildfires and immigration issues in his state. His visit aimed to connect with rural voters, particularly black voters, as he faces challenges related to his liberal reputation and governance record.

While in South Carolina, Newsom continued to criticize former President Trump and address immigration raids, despite a poll indicating that many Californians view him as overly self-focused. With the South Carolina primary approaching in two-and-a-half years, Newsom has 18 months left in his governorship.


Fox News: Charlie Kirk warns ‘Mamdani effect’ metastasizing in the Democratic Party with ‘grievance-based politics’
Charlie Kirk warns ‘Mamdani effect’ metastasizing in the Democratic Party with ‘grievance-based politics’
Charlie Kirk warns that Zohran Mamdani's candidacy for New York City mayor represents a shift towards grievance-based politics within the Democratic Party. He believes this trend could negatively impact young voters, who face economic challenges under the Biden administration.

Kirk argues that young people must choose between an optimistic vision, as presented by Trump, or a darker, anti-American agenda associated with far-left candidates like Mamdani. He expresses concern that the Democratic Party will continue to embrace this radical approach.


Breitbart: Trial of Pro-Ukraine Gunman Who Shot NATO State Prime Minister Starts
Trial of Pro-Ukraine Gunman Who Shot NATO State Prime Minister Starts
The trial of Juraj Cintula, who confessed to shooting Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico in May 2024, began this week. Cintula, a former miner turned poet, is contesting whether his actions should be classified as terrorism or attempted murder. He claims his motives stem from anger over Fico's policies, particularly regarding military aid to Ukraine.

Cintula's courtroom behavior included shouting accusations at witnesses and insisting he is not a terrorist. Despite suffering serious injuries from the shooting, Fico has forgiven Cintula and attributes his actions to media-driven radicalization. The case raises questions about political violence and societal tensions in Slovakia.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Coons: Can't End Humanitarian Suffering, Conflict in Gaza Unless Hamas Gives Up Power
Coons: Can't End Humanitarian Suffering, Conflict in Gaza Unless Hamas Gives Up Power
Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) emphasized that peace in Gaza hinges on Hamas relinquishing governance, which they have not done. He noted that ongoing fighting will persist unless Hamas disarms or is removed, leading to continued humanitarian suffering.

Coons criticized the current humanitarian aid strategy, stating it is flawed and limited to a few delivery sites, exacerbating civilian casualties. He urged for a more comprehensive approach to aid distribution, involving experienced organizations to ensure relief reaches those in need without interference from Hamas.


#education

The Western Journal: Harvard Considering a $1 Billion Move to Embrace Conservatism as Trump Applies Pressure: Report
Harvard Considering a $1 Billion Move to Embrace Conservatism as Trump Applies Pressure: Report
Harvard University is reportedly considering a $1 billion initiative to establish a center for conservative scholarship amid pressure from the Trump administration. The aim is to promote viewpoint diversity and facilitate open discussions on conservative ideas, though the administration may view this as insufficient.

Simultaneously, the Trump administration is intensifying scrutiny of Harvard, including administrative subpoenas regarding international student programs and allegations of violations of federal anti-discrimination laws. Officials assert that Harvard has failed to protect students from anti-Semitic harassment and must comply with federal standards to maintain its accreditation.


#crime

Fox News: ‘Devil in the Ozarks’ investigators uncover how murderer escaped prison before manhunt
‘Devil in the Ozarks’ investigators uncover how murderer escaped prison before manhunt
Arkansas lawmakers questioned Department of Corrections officials regarding the escape of inmate Grant Hardin, known as the "Devil in the Ozarks." Hardin, a convicted murderer and rapist, escaped on May 25 and was recaptured on June 6, with two employees terminated for policy violations that allowed his escape.

Hardin disguised himself using a black marker and a soup can top to create a badge. The escape involved a sally port and a makeshift uniform. Multiple agencies participated in the manhunt, and Arkansas Secretary of Corrections praised the efforts of law enforcement involved in the search.


#sports

Breitbart: Angel Reese Responds to RGIII Claiming She Hates Caitlin Clark
Angel Reese Responds to RGIII Claiming She Hates Caitlin Clark
Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky responded to Robert Griffin III's claims that she harbors hatred for Indiana Fever's Caitlin Clark, calling his remarks "nasty work." Griffin criticized the racial attacks against Reese and suggested her feelings stem from media comparisons.

Reese's mother also defended her, challenging Griffin's assertions about Reese's inner circle and urging him to refrain from speculation. The exchange highlights ongoing tensions in the women's basketball narrative shaped by media coverage.