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#politics
The Western Journal: Deputy FBI Director Bongino Considering Resignation Amid Epstein Fallout: Report
Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino is contemplating resignation following a clash over the Epstein investigation during a meeting with top officials, including Attorney General Pam Bondi. Reports suggest tensions are high within the FBI and DOJ regarding the fallout from the Epstein memo.
Bongino has denied leaking information related to the case, but did not support a statement defending the DOJ's review, which concluded Epstein's death was a suicide. This has sparked backlash from conservatives, with Bongino previously expressing skepticism about the circumstances surrounding Epstein's death.
Fox News: David Gergen, trusted White House advisor to 4 US presidents across decades, dies at 83
David Gergen, a political advisor who served under four U.S. presidents, has died at age 83 after battling Lewy body dementia. He passed away in a Massachusetts retirement home, as confirmed by his son. Gergen was known for his influential role in political communication and commentary.
Tributes from notable figures highlighted his professionalism and kindness. Gergen was credited with crafting impactful political phrases, including Reagan's famous question during the 1980 election. He later became a respected commentator across various media platforms.
#society
The Telegraph: Watch: Melania Trump pays tribute to Texas flood victims in rare speech
Melania Trump expressed heartfelt condolences to families affected by the Texas floods, which resulted in at least 120 deaths and numerous missing persons. During her visit with the president, she conveyed the nation's grief and offered support to the community.
She met with victims' families and acknowledged the loss of young lives, emphasizing shared sorrow. Her remarks highlighted the emotional toll of the disaster on the community.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Senate moves to rein in Trump administration’s fluctuating Ukraine policy
The Senate is moving to limit the Trump administration's fluctuating policy on Ukraine, particularly regarding military support. The National Defense Authorization Act includes provisions preventing the Defense Secretary from unilaterally halting military intelligence sharing with Ukraine and boosts funding for defense initiatives.
This legislative action follows a recent pause in U.S. military aid that alarmed lawmakers. Despite this, Trump has indicated a renewed commitment to supporting Ukraine, announcing plans to send additional weapons, including Patriot missile interceptors, while expressing frustration over the decision-making process within his administration.
#crime
Fox News: Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Bryan Kohberger's confession, Casey Anthony's date, Karen Read's motion
Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger has accepted a plea deal, trading the death penalty for a life sentence, raising concerns about the implications of his strategy. Meanwhile, a judge is urged to lift a gag order on the case as the community seeks transparency.
In related news, fears surrounding a New England serial killer have resurfaced following a recent murder, and a manhunt for a suspected killer in Washington has gone cold. The ongoing discussions highlight the complexities and emotional toll of these cases.
GB News: Fraudster gardener avoids jail despite taking £25,000 from 'devastated' customers for botch jobs
Ian Wheeler, a landscape gardener from Pontypool, has been convicted of defrauding customers out of nearly £25,000, leaving their gardens in poor condition. His company, Gwent County Construction Ltd, took substantial deposits for work that was never completed, leading to multiple victims.
Wheeler admitted to six offences of unfair commercial practices and one count of fraud. Despite his conviction, he currently earns about £52,000 annually as a subcontractor and has been ordered to repay his victims within two years and eight months.
Fox News: CNN, MSNBC skip on-air coverage of July 4 armed attack on ICE agents at Texas facility
On July 4, two unarmed ICE agents were ambushed at the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas, after a heavily armed group lured them out with fireworks and graffiti. A responding police officer was shot in the neck during the incident, which involved suspects in military fatigues.
Despite the severity of the attack, CNN and MSNBC did not report on it during the week following the incident, raising questions about media coverage. Twelve individuals have been charged in connection with the ambush, which was described as a planned attack on law enforcement.
The Western Journal: President of Marijuana Farm Accused of Child Labor Was a Big Dem Donor: Report
Federal agents raided two California marijuana farms operated by Graham Farrar, a prominent Democratic donor, over allegations of child labor. The operation, involving ICE and National Guard troops, led to protests as video footage showed children fleeing the scene.
Farrar's company, Glass House Farms, claims compliance with federal regulations and denies employing minors. However, DHS confirmed the rescue of nine unaccompanied minors during the raids, prompting further investigation into labor practices at the farms.