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The Federalist: Surviving The Smear Campaign: Emil Bove Shines At Confirmation
Surviving The Smear Campaign: Emil Bove Shines At Confirmation
Emil Bove testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee for his nomination to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. While the Article III Project supports his nomination, Democrats raised unfounded accusations regarding his temperament and judicial conduct, particularly concerning a complaint from former DOJ attorney Erez Reuveni.

Bove's qualifications and record demonstrate his dedication to public service, including significant prosecutions and support for victims. Critics' claims about his New Jersey ties and temperament appear to be politically motivated rather than based on merit. His confirmation should be prioritized for the integrity of the judicial system.


The Federalist: Chris Taylor, The Left's Anti-ICE Candidate For WI Supreme Court
Chris Taylor, The Left's Anti-ICE Candidate For WI Supreme Court
Conservatives in Wisconsin face a challenging political landscape following their lack of participation in the recent Supreme Court election, which has favored leftist candidates. State Appeals Court Judge Chris Taylor, a liberal, is running for a seat currently held by conservative Justice Rebecca Grassl Bradley, who emphasizes constitutional values.

Taylor's campaign is marked by her controversial stances on immigration, including proposals for Wisconsin to become a sanctuary state and granting in-state tuition to undocumented immigrants. Her connections to far-left ideologies and figures raise concerns among conservatives about the future of the state's judicial system.


The Western Journal: It’s Back On: Trump-Musk Feud Reignites Over ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
It’s Back On: Trump-Musk Feud Reignites Over ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
Elon Musk criticized the "Big Beautiful Bill" in the Senate, arguing it would increase the debt ceiling by $5 trillion and calling for a new political party focused on fiscal responsibility. President Trump responded, suggesting Musk's complaints stem from the bill's impact on electric vehicle mandates.

The exchange highlights the ongoing tensions between Musk and Trump, with Musk advocating for reduced government spending while Trump defends his position. Both figures employ hyperbole in their arguments, but the focus remains on the implications of the bill rather than their personal feud.


Fox News: Texas Democrat who lost to Ted Cruz 8 months ago jumps into 2026 Senate race
Texas Democrat who lost to Ted Cruz 8 months ago jumps into 2026 Senate race
Former Texas Rep. Colin Allred is running for the U.S. Senate again, aiming to challenge Republican Sen. John Cornyn. Allred, who lost to Sen. Ted Cruz eight months ago, criticized both Cornyn and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in his campaign announcement, labeling them as "too corrupt."

Allred, a former NFL linebacker, emphasized his commitment to an "anti-corruption plan" and noted his history of not accepting corporate PAC money during his time in Congress. His previous campaign against Cruz was notably expensive, with over $130 million spent by Democrats.


GB News: Elon Musk appears to endorse new 'political movement' launched by Rupert Lowe
Elon Musk appears to endorse new 'political movement' launched by Rupert Lowe
Elon Musk has shown support for Rupert Lowe's new political movement, Restore Britain, by commenting with British flags on social media. Lowe's movement aims to change governance in Britain and has called for policies like the deportation of illegal migrants and a ban on the burqa.

Musk's involvement in British politics includes backing Lowe for Prime Minister and supporting other right-leaning parties. Restore Britain plans to allow members to propose and vote on policies, with Lowe noting significant public support for the initiative.


#society

The Federalist: CO Christian Camp Wins Victory Against Radical Trans Rules
CO Christian Camp Wins Victory Against Radical Trans Rules
Colorado officials have settled a federal lawsuit with Camp IdRaHaJe, allowing the Christian summer camp to operate according to its beliefs on biological sex. The settlement exempts the camp from state gender identity regulations, ensuring it can continue its religious mission.

This outcome reflects a broader legal struggle against Colorado's gender laws, with the Alliance Defending Freedom also representing other religious organizations. Recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings have further challenged progressive gender ideologies, providing hope for those advocating for religious freedoms in the state.


Fox News: Chicago abortion clinic opens offering controversial third-trimester abortions
Chicago abortion clinic opens offering controversial third-trimester abortions
Hope Clinic in Chicago has begun offering third-trimester abortion services, claiming to provide "all-trimester" abortions. This makes it the only standalone clinic in the Midwest to do so, with Illinois law permitting abortions for various reasons up to 34 weeks.

While the clinic emphasizes patient autonomy and adherence to state laws, pro-life advocates express concern over the ethical implications of late-term abortions, describing them as brutal. The debate continues as public opinion largely opposes legal abortions in the second and third trimesters.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing July 1: Day 634 – Could Syria be next in joining the Abraham Accords?
Daily Briefing July 1: Day 634 – Could Syria be next in joining the Abraham Accords?
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet with President Donald Trump in Washington next week amid growing pressure to conclude the Gaza war. The talks may also involve discussions on a potential agreement between Israel and Syria, possibly leading to Syria's inclusion in the Abraham Accords.

The Israeli military has advised against expanding operations in Gaza to protect hostages, as civilian casualties have been reported near aid distribution sites. The situation remains tense, with ongoing discussions about the balance between military objectives and humanitarian concerns.


The Western Journal: USAID Is Done For, And the Presidents and Pop Stars Who Enabled It Are Whining Bigly
USAID Is Done For, And the Presidents and Pop Stars Who Enabled It Are Whining Bigly
USAID has officially closed, merging into the Department of State amid criticism of its spending practices. Former Presidents Obama and Bush, along with Bono, lamented the agency's demise during a farewell event, arguing its work was vital for global welfare.

Critics highlight the agency's history of funding questionable projects, suggesting that its closure reflects a necessary shift towards accountability in foreign aid. The new agency, America First, aims to prioritize effective assistance over perceived wastefulness.


#economy

The Western Journal: Remember Jaguar's Woke Rebrand? You'll Never Guess How It Turned Out for Them, Or Maybe You Will
Remember Jaguar's Woke Rebrand? You'll Never Guess How It Turned Out for Them, Or Maybe You Will
Jaguar's recent rebranding effort, criticized for its "woke" messaging, has resulted in a staggering 97.5% drop in sales, with only 49 vehicles sold in Europe in April 2025. The brand's shift to electric vehicles has not materialized, leaving it with no new products and diminishing market presence.

The company's infamous ad, which featured no cars and drew widespread ridicule, has become emblematic of its decline. As Jaguar seeks a new marketing agency, the lack of viable vehicles and the failure of its rebranding strategy raise concerns about its future viability.