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Jul 2, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: EXCLUSIVE — Stefanik, Langworthy Sponsor Parole Bill Closing Sanctuary Loopholes for Foreign Criminals
House Republicans, led by Elise Stefanik and Nick Langworthy, are introducing the SAFER at the Border Act to prevent high-risk foreign nationals, including terrorists and transnational criminals, from exploiting immigration parole policies. The legislation aims to counter New York's sanctuary state policies, which they argue endanger residents.
The act seeks to block immigration parole for known threats, close loopholes for refugee admissions, and enhance national security by banning entry for individuals linked to terrorism and crime. The bill reflects growing concerns over national security and illegal immigration in New York.
#politics
Fox News: JONATHAN TURLEY: Why NYC's Zohran Mamdani looks more and more like a hardcore Marxist
Zohran Mamdani has been certified as the winner of the New York City Democratic mayoral primary, defeating Andrew Cuomo. His victory has sparked debate over his political identity, with some labeling him a Marxist due to his statements advocating for the "seizure of the means of production."
While PolitiFact has disputed the characterization of Mamdani as a communist, concerns remain about his opposition to capitalism and his radical proposals. As a candidate, he has garnered support from younger, educated voters, raising alarms about the increasing acceptance of extreme leftist ideologies in American politics.
The Western Journal: Ilhan Omar Gets Major Backlash for Celebrating the Wrong 'Independence Day'
Rep. Ilhan Omar faced backlash for wishing Somalia a "Happy Independence Day" on social media, raising questions about her loyalty to the U.S. Critics pointed out her previous negative comments about America, suggesting her sentiments reflect a broader trend among some Democrats who express less pride in their country.
Polling data shows a stark contrast in national pride, with 92% of Republicans feeling proud to be American compared to only 36% of Democrats. This shift in sentiment correlates with political events, particularly the election of Donald Trump, indicating a growing divide in perceptions of American identity.
Fox News: Democrats take page from conservative playbook with new Project 2029
Democrats are launching Project 2029, a policy agenda for their 2028 presidential nominee, inspired by the conservative Project 2025. This initiative aims to unite various factions within the party and generate new ideas following recent electoral setbacks.
Leading the effort is Andrei Cherny, with support from various Democratic thinkers. The project reflects a desire for fresh candidates and policies, as the party grapples with internal divisions and seeks to regain political ground after losing the White House and Senate.
The Federalist: Senate Passes Bill Defunding Planned Parenthood For One Year
The Senate passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, defunding Planned Parenthood for one year with Vice President J.D. Vance's tiebreaking vote. The House version aimed for a ten-year prohibition on Medicaid funding for the organization, while the Senate limited it to twelve months.
Pro-life groups hailed the Senate's decision as a victory in reducing taxpayer support for abortion services, urging the House to extend the funding ban to a decade. Planned Parenthood has faced criticism for its practices and reliance on federal funds, with potential facility closures anticipated if funding is significantly cut.
Times Of Israel: Trump threatens to arrest New York City mayoral candidate Mamdani
President Trump threatened to arrest New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani if he opposes ICE activities, claiming Mamdani entered the U.S. illegally and labeling him a communist. Trump expressed support for incumbent Mayor Eric Adams, dismissing corruption allegations against him.
Mamdani, a democratic socialist and state assembly member, has faced criticism for his views on Israel. Trump’s remarks come amid a backdrop of political tension as the mayoral election approaches, with Trump leveraging immigration issues against his opponents.
Breitbart: Alex Marlow on His Trump-Endorsed New Book ‘Breaking the Law’
Alex Marlow, Breitbart Editor-in-Chief, discusses his new book, "Breaking the Law," which critiques the U.S. legal system's treatment of Donald Trump and his supporters. Marlow claims the system is broken and aims to expose the forces behind it while offering a path to justice.
The book is available for pre-order in various formats, including audiobook.
Forbes: Trump Media Takes Truth+ Streaming Global After President Slashes Voice Of America
Trump Media & Technology Group is testing a global rollout of its streaming service, Truth+, amid concerns over potential conflicts of interest. This follows President Trump’s cuts to Voice of America, which has historically provided international news.
Critics argue that the expansion of Trump Media raises ethical questions regarding the president's business interests. Despite denials of conflicts, the situation remains contentious, particularly as the company faces financial challenges and restructuring efforts.
Fox News: Trump urges House Republicans to ignore 'grandstanders' and deliver his 'big, beautiful bill' by July 4
President Trump is urging House Republicans to pass his $3.3 trillion "Big, Beautiful Bill" by July 4, emphasizing it as a major policy win for the American people. He claims the bill will lead to lower taxes, higher wages, and stronger social programs.
While nearly all Senate Republicans supported the bill, some dissenters remain in the House, raising concerns about spending cuts. Trump has called for unity among GOP members to ensure the bill reaches his desk promptly.
Fox News: Fox News leaves rivals in the dust with historic Q2 ratings, posts viewership wins over ABC, NBC, CBS
Fox News Channel led cable news ratings in Q2 2025, surpassing competitors like ABC, NBC, and CBS. It averaged 1.6 million total viewers and 2.6 million in primetime, marking 17 consecutive quarters at the top. Key shows like "The Five" and "Hannity" dominated their timeslots.
The network also excelled in the crucial 25-54 demographic, with 220,000 viewers compared to CNN's 83,000 and MSNBC's 60,000. Fox News maintained its stronghold in both total day and primetime viewership, continuing its streak of outperforming rivals for over 53 months.
Breitbart: EXCLUSIVE—Bipartisan Group of Senators Rips Lloyd Austin’s Post-Pentagon Role, Cites Broken Promises and Security Concerns
Former Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin faces bipartisan criticism for founding a consulting firm shortly after leaving his position, raising ethical and national security concerns. Senators Rick Scott and Elizabeth Warren accuse him of undermining public trust and breaking a pledge of impartiality made during his confirmation.
Austin's new firm, Clarion Strategies, includes former defense officials and markets its expertise in national security. Lawmakers demand transparency regarding his role and potential conflicts of interest, citing broader issues of former officials profiting from their positions, which they argue jeopardizes national security.
#society
The Telegraph: BBC director-general fights for job after Glastonbury crisis
Tim Davie, the BBC's director-general, faces scrutiny over his leadership after Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy criticized his handling of recent scandals, including anti-Semitism issues. Nandy summoned BBC chairman Samir Shah for discussions amid calls for Davie's dismissal.
A report on the BBC's controversial Gaza documentary is expected soon, which may further challenge the credibility of the BBC News operation. The Campaign Against Antisemitism has called for Davie's removal following the backlash from a Glastonbury performance that included anti-Israel chants.
Forbes: Why Dupe Lawsuits Like LuluLemon’s Are Rare—And Hard To Win
Lululemon has filed a federal lawsuit against Costco, accusing the retailer of selling knockoffs of its popular products, including sweatshirts and pants. The lawsuit claims trade dress infringement and seeks compensation for lost profits and damage to Lululemon's brand.
The rise of "dupe culture," particularly driven by social media platforms like TikTok, complicates trademark infringement cases, as proving customer confusion is challenging. Many consumers knowingly purchase cheaper alternatives, making it difficult for original brands to demonstrate harm.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Officials: Mexican Ship Picked Up Speed Before Hitting Brooklyn Bridge
A Mexican Navy tall ship, the Cuauhtémoc, collided with the Brooklyn Bridge in May, resulting in two fatalities and 19 injuries. The incident occurred while the ship was moving backward and accelerated before impact, as confirmed by a National Transportation Safety Board report.
The ship had over 200 people onboard during the crash, and video footage captured the chaos as bystanders fled for safety. The Cuauhtémoc is currently undergoing repairs at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, assisted by four towing vessels for its return to Mexico.
Breitbart: Hezbollah Resurfaces After Absence During Iran War, Vowing to 'Never Bow Down'
Hezbollah held events in Lebanon expressing solidarity with Iran and vowing to continue its struggle against Israel and the U.S. Sheikh Naim Qassem declared the group's commitment to defense and liberation, while other leaders reaffirmed support for Tehran.
Despite its rhetoric, Hezbollah has faced significant challenges, including losses in recent conflicts and pressure to avoid further escalation. Reports indicate the group has refrained from active participation in conflicts, focusing instead on rebuilding its capabilities.
Times Of Israel: ‘Smear campaign’: US downplays pro-Iran hackers’ claims of retrieving Trump emails
Pro-Iran hackers are threatening to release emails allegedly stolen from associates of former President Trump, which federal authorities describe as a "calculated smear campaign." The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) labels the threat as digital propaganda aimed at discrediting Trump and federal officials.
This warning coincides with a bulletin from CISA, the FBI, and NSA about potential Iranian cyberattacks on U.S. interests amid ongoing tensions. Authorities emphasize that hackers may target critical infrastructure and American companies linked to Israel, urging enhanced cybersecurity measures.
#economy
GB News: Car insurance prices can be slashed by £200 with 'most effective way to cut cost of renewal'
Research indicates that over three in five car insurance customers who negotiate their renewal quotes can save more than £200, with the average saving around £64. This raises questions about the fairness of initial offers from insurers, as many customers accept quotes without negotiation.
Vulnerable customers face additional challenges in the haggling process, often needing policy adjustments to secure lower prices. The Association of British Insurers asserts that price variations are due to a more detailed assessment of individual circumstances. Regulations since 2022 prevent insurers from charging existing customers more than new ones for the same policy.
#crime
Fox News: Diddy jury returns partial verdict in sex trafficking, racketeering trial
The jury in Sean "Diddy" Combs' trial delivered a verdict on four of five charges, failing to reach a unanimous decision on racketeering. Diddy, who pleaded not guilty to charges including sex trafficking, faces life in prison if convicted.
The prosecution argued that Diddy ran a criminal enterprise, supported by testimonies and evidence from 34 witnesses, while the defense claimed the case was unfounded and focused on his private life. The trial lasted seven weeks, culminating in the jury's deliberation.