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#illegals
Breitbart: Trump: We Used FEMA Money Biden Allocated for Luxury Housing for Illegals in NYC to Construct 'Alligator Alcatraz'
President Trump announced the opening of a new migrant detention center in Florida, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz," which was funded using FEMA money initially allocated by the Biden administration for housing illegal migrants in luxury hotels in New York City. The facility aims to process and deport illegal migrants.
Trump criticized the use of taxpayer money for luxury accommodations while highlighting that many migrants are now being housed in hotels across New York City, driving up prices. The new detention center is expected to begin intake soon.
#politics
The Federalist: Mamdani Is An Attractive Minority So The Media Love Him.
New York mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani is being celebrated by the media as a revolutionary figure, but critics argue he represents the same Democratic ideals seen in past leaders like Barack Obama. His recent victory is attributed more to the political landscape than to groundbreaking ideas.
Mamdani's proposals, including rent freezes and government-run grocery stores, have garnered attention, yet the media's focus remains on his appeal rather than substantive policy. This trend of media adulation for leftist minority candidates is not new, raising questions about the implications for the Democratic Party's future.
The Federalist: Marc Elias Loses Bid To Allow Foreign Meddling In KS Ballot Issues
Marc Elias, a prominent Democrat, lost a legal challenge against a Kansas law prohibiting foreign funding of state ballot initiatives. His group, Kansans for Constitutional Freedom, argued that the law restricts their ability to campaign against a 2022 initiative affirming that abortion is not a constitutional right.
U.S. District Judge Daniel Crabtree upheld the law, emphasizing the state's interest in preventing foreign interference in democratic processes. The ruling is seen as a necessary measure to ensure American elections remain free from foreign influence, with the law requiring transparency in political funding.
GB News: Palestine Action blockade UK defence contractor and occupy rooftop just days ahead of being proscribed as terror group
Palestine Action has staged protests at facilities in Suffolk and Bristol, targeting Guardtech Group and Elbit Systems. Activists blocked entrances and used red paint to symbolize Palestinian bloodshed, while the group seeks to legally challenge the UK government's move to classify it as a terrorist organization.
A draft order to amend the Terrorism Act 2000 could make membership in Palestine Action illegal, with penalties of up to 14 years in prison. A High Court hearing is set to determine if the government can be temporarily blocked from enforcing the ban while the group pursues its legal challenge.
#society
Breitbart: Nolte: Bob Vylan Falsely Claims They are ‘Not for the Death of Jews’
The rap duo Bob Vylan has attempted to distance themselves from their previous anti-Semitic remarks made at the Glastonbury festival, claiming they do not support the death of Jews. However, they have not retracted their call for violence against the IDF or their chant advocating for the destruction of Israel.
Their statements have led to significant backlash, including the loss of their talent agency and canceled U.S. tour dates. The situation raises concerns about free speech versus calls for violence, with a clear distinction drawn between expressing opinions and inciting harm.
Times Of Israel: What Matters Now to Haviv Rettig Gur: When Israeli extremists go to war – against Israel
Jewish extremists recently rioted in the West Bank, setting fire to a security installation, following an assault on IDF soldiers by settlers. This incident highlights growing concerns over extremist behavior within the settler movement, which is largely disowned by mainstream communities.
Analyst Haviv Rettig Gur discusses the complexities of the settler movement's origins and the disconnect between political leaders and the radical youth. While some politicians are acknowledging the issue, the extremists appear to be increasingly unresponsive to traditional leadership.
The Western Journal: Media Outlets Appear to Have Fallen for a Hoax Regarding Woman 'Kidnapped' by ICE
Recent reports from KTLA-TV and KABC-TV claimed a woman was kidnapped by immigration agents, but the Department of Homeland Security has labeled the story a complete hoax. DHS stated that the woman was never in ICE custody, and the narrative was fabricated.
Despite the DHS's clarification, the initial reports continued to circulate, fueled by anti-ICE activists. The media's rush to publish without confirmation reflects a troubling trend that undermines public trust and safety, as false narratives about law enforcement can lead to real-world consequences.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: IDF intercepts missiles from Yemen, Gaza after sirens blare across Israel
The Israeli Air Force intercepted missiles from Yemen and Gaza, prompting sirens in multiple regions, including Jerusalem and Ben Gurion Airport. No injuries or damage were reported. This incident follows a resurgence of Houthi attacks on Israel since November 2023.
Defense Minister Israel Katz warned the Houthis, stating that Yemen will face consequences similar to Tehran for their aggression. The Houthis, an Iranian proxy, have launched over 50 missiles and 13 drones at Israel since March, with several falling short.
Breitbart: DOJ Charges Two Chinese Nationals Acting as Agents of PRC Government
The DOJ has charged two Chinese nationals, Yuance Chen and Liren “Ryan” Lai, for acting as agents of the People's Republic of China, allegedly gathering intelligence on U.S. Navy personnel and bases. They were arrested by the FBI for conducting clandestine operations in the U.S. on behalf of China's Ministry of State Security.
FBI Director Kash Patel emphasized the seriousness of the case, highlighting attempts to recruit U.S. military members. Attorney General Pam Bondi stated this incident reflects China's aggressive efforts to infiltrate U.S. military operations and compromise national security.
#economy
Breitbart: Amazon Chief Says Tariffs Haven’t Pushed Up Prices, Undermining Critics’ Inflation Warnings
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy stated that recent tariffs on Chinese goods have not significantly raised prices on the platform. He attributed this stability to strategic purchasing and proactive inventory management by Amazon and its third-party sellers, allowing the company to insulate consumers from potential cost increases.
Despite concerns that tariffs would lead to inflation, recent government reports show only modest price pressures. Jassy's comments suggest that Amazon's scale and competitive environment may help maintain price stability, supporting the argument that targeted tariffs can achieve domestic policy goals without harming consumers.