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Jul 12, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Federalist: Media's 'Children's Chaplain' Was Once 'Flagged' On Terror List
Ayman Soliman, an Egyptian imam living in Cincinnati, faces detention by ICE after his asylum status was revoked by the Biden administration. He has an "FBI flag" on his name and has been involved in multiple lawsuits against the U.S. government regarding his immigration status.
Media coverage tends to emphasize his role as a community chaplain while downplaying his immigration issues and connections to the terror watch list. Supporters argue his detention contradicts the values of safety and democracy in America.
#politics
Liberty Nation News: Midterm Blowout? Republicans Trouncing Democrats Where It Counts - Liberty Nation News
As the midterm elections approach, the Republican Party appears to be in a stronger financial position compared to the Democrats, holding $72 million in reserves versus the DNC's $15 million. Additionally, party registration trends show a decline in self-identified Democrats, now at 37% of the electorate, down from 44% in 2000.
Democratic voter turnout has also decreased significantly, with an 11.2 million drop from the 2020 to 2024 elections. While midterms typically favor motivated voters, the Democrats face challenges that could hinder their success in gaining seats in Congress, raising concerns about their position heading into 2026.
#society
GB News: Burger King presents 'mouth-watering' summer menu featuring 'perfect' UK exclusive - available now
Burger King UK has launched a new summer menu featuring the Double Chicken Royale and Double Chicken Melts, aimed at customers looking for hearty meal options. The chain also introduced a limited-edition Monster Lando Norris Zero Sugar drink with a Melon Yuzu flavor.
Additionally, Burger King is running a competition in partnership with Monster Energy, offering customers a chance to win a Formula 1 experience with the McLaren F1 team in Abu Dhabi. The promotion ends on July 20, coinciding with the new drink's launch.
The Telegraph: British mosque ‘glorified Hamas’ by sharing propaganda video
Trustees of the Al-Manar Centre Trust in Cardiff, Wales, received a formal warning from the Charity Commission after sharing a video that appeared to glorify Hamas. The video, posted on Facebook, was found to demonstrate support for the terrorist organization and mismanaged social media content.
The inquiry concluded that the trustees failed to monitor online content adequately, leading to the dissemination of harmful material. The commission emphasized the importance of proper oversight in maintaining a charity's reputation and preventing the misuse of its platforms.
The Western Journal: Fired Pediatrician Crawls Back Into Public with Letter Asking Forgiveness for Gloating Over MAGA Voters Getting Hit by Texas Disaster
A Texas pediatrician, Dr. Christina B. Propst, was fired after expressing on social media that MAGA voters affected by recent floods deserved their fate. Following backlash, she issued an apology, claiming her comments were thoughtless and did not reflect her true feelings about human life.
Despite her attempt to retract her statement, critics argue that her initial reaction reveals a troubling disregard for her medical oath and compassion. Her comments have sparked significant outrage, highlighting the intersection of personal beliefs and professional responsibilities.
#foreignaffairs
Liberty Nation News: Small Modular Nuclear Reactors Boon to National Security - Liberty Nation News
President Trump has intensified efforts to deploy small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) and microreactors in the U.S., aiming to enhance national security and energy independence. His administration has issued multiple executive orders to streamline regulatory processes and establish a nuclear reactor at a military base by 2028.
The U.S. Air Force is progressing with a microreactor project at Eielson Air Force Base, which could power military installations and small communities. The growing international interest in SMRs, alongside regulatory support from states like Alaska, signals a potential shift towards cleaner, reliable nuclear energy.
#military
The Western Journal: Pete Hegseth Pulls the Plug on Navy Vice Admiral Nominee After His Woke Past Comes to Light: Report
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has withdrawn the nomination of Rear Admiral Michael P. Donnelly for Vice Admiral after it was revealed that drag performances were held aboard the USS Ronald Reagan during his command. This decision follows scrutiny over Donnelly's leadership and the appropriateness of such events on a naval vessel.
Hegseth is now seeking a new candidate for the position, highlighting concerns about the vetting process for Trump nominees. Critics argue that allowing drag shows on military ships reflects poor judgment and prioritization in the armed forces.
#history
Le Monde: International justice confronts the genocide of Srebrenica
The International Court of Justice ruled in 2007 that genocide occurred in Srebrenica in 1995, where nearly 8,000 Bosniak men were killed. While individual officers were held responsible, Serbia was found guilty of failing to prevent the genocide.
This ruling highlighted ongoing issues of denial regarding the events of Srebrenica, even 30 years later.