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Jul 13, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Dem Rep. Correa on CA Raids: Kids Shouldn't Be at Weed Facility, But Trump Was Going to Legalize Pot to Fix This
Rep. Lou Correa criticized the federal government's heavy-handed immigration enforcement in California, particularly regarding marijuana farms. He emphasized that children should not be present at these facilities and noted that over 50% of farm workers are undocumented.
Correa pointed out the contradiction in Trump's past promise to legalize marijuana to prevent such issues. He called for a more balanced approach to enforcement, given California's significant agricultural role.
#politics
Breitbart: Some Planned Parenthood Affiliates Have Stopped Accepting Medicaid
Some Planned Parenthood affiliates, including those in Colorado and Washington, D.C., have stopped accepting Medicaid following a budget reconciliation bill that removes federal funding for the organization. They claim this decision will harm healthcare access for thousands.
In contrast, Planned Parenthood of Florida plans to resume Medicaid services after a judge temporarily blocked the defunding effort. The situation remains fluid, with some affiliates uncertain about their next steps amid ongoing legal challenges.
Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: Trump is flunking his MAGA base’s Jeffrey Epstein test
The Jeffrey Epstein case poses a significant challenge for President Trump, as his staunch supporters demand transparency and answers regarding the government's handling of the situation. The MAGA base is increasingly frustrated with perceived evasions and lack of accountability from the administration.
Concerns about Epstein's suspicious death and the alleged existence of a client list have fueled distrust among Trump's supporters, who feel they are being misled. As the administration faces backlash, the demand for full disclosure becomes critical, with the future of the MAGA movement potentially at stake.
Breitbart: Dem Rep. Landsman: Most of My Colleagues Urge People Not to 'Mess With' ICE, But Some People Are 'Inappropriate'
Rep. Greg Landsman (D-OH) acknowledged concerns about the rhetoric surrounding ICE, noting that while some Democrats have made inappropriate comments, most colleagues advocate for respecting law enforcement. He emphasized the chaotic nature of ICE operations and the need for dialogue.
Landsman expressed that the majority of Democrats do not support violence against ICE and urge caution in interactions with law enforcement. He highlighted the complexity of the situation and the need for constructive discussion.
#society
Breitbart: Salafist Social Media Driving German Females Converting to Islam: Report
The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution in Germany reports a rise in young German women converting to hardline Salafism, with followers increasing from 10,500 in 2023 to over 11,000 in 2022. Social media is a key tool for this radical outreach, likened to the role of radical mosques in the past.
Experts suggest that the structured community and perceived respect offered by radical Islam appeal to these women. Additionally, there are concerns about over a million Muslims with migrant backgrounds in Germany who may be at risk of radicalization, a trend linked to the migrant crisis.
GB News: Drivers with sleep conditions can access taxpayer-funded cars in benefits leasing scheme
Over 400 individuals with sleep disorders, including obstructive sleep apnoea and narcolepsy, accessed taxpayer-funded vehicles through the Motability scheme in 2024. The program, costing £600 million annually, allows eligible claimants to lease vehicles by exchanging portions of their personal independence payments.
The scheme has come under scrutiny amid government pressure to reform welfare spending. Calls have been made to reassess eligibility criteria for benefits, with proposals suggesting that support should be limited to more severe conditions.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Who is the Gazan challenging Hamas rule, and does he have a chance?
As discussions about Gaza's governance post-Hamas intensify, Yaser Abu Shabab, a leader of an anti-Hamas militia known as the "Popular Forces," emerges as a potential alternative. His group, formed under Israeli protection, claims to protect humanitarian efforts and challenge Hamas's authority.
Opinions on Abu Shabab are divided; some view him as a necessary local leader, while others see him as a criminal lacking legitimacy. Critics argue that relying on such figures is a risky strategy for Israel, echoing past miscalculations.
Times Of Israel: Several IDF troops hurt in Gaza fighting as Palestinians reported killed at aid site
Two Israeli soldiers were moderately injured in separate incidents during ongoing fighting in Gaza, where the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported over 250 terror targets hit in airstrikes. Meanwhile, at least 143 Palestinians were killed since Wednesday, with reports of additional casualties at aid distribution sites.
The IDF continues operations in Gaza, claiming to target Hamas and Islamic Jihad infrastructure. Palestinian reports indicate heavy casualties among aid seekers, with the UN stating nearly 800 have died trying to access aid since late May. The IDF maintains that it aims to facilitate humanitarian aid while enforcing restrictions on coastal access for Palestinians.
Breitbart: All Palestinians in Gaza Are Eligible for Asylum in France, Court Rules
A French court has ruled that all Palestinians in Gaza can apply for asylum in France, citing the "war methods" of the Israeli Defence Forces as grounds for persecution. This overturns a previous decision that limited eligibility to subsidiary protection.
While the ruling has been praised by some groups, concerns have been raised about the implications of admitting more Palestinians into France, particularly regarding community tensions and potential security risks.
#crime
Fox News: Furious mother-daughter duo viciously attacks driver for moving trash cans reserving parking spot: video
Two women, Andreea Dumitru and Sabrina Starman, were arrested in Queens, NYC, after attacking a 21-year-old driver, Jada McPherson, over a disputed parking space. The altercation was sparked when McPherson attempted to move a trash can blocking the spot.
Witnesses noted ongoing tensions regarding the use of trash cans to reserve parking, with claims that this practice had been occurring for years. The attack resulted in McPherson sustaining injuries, and both suspects face assault charges.