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#illegals
The Western Journal: Trump Admin Responds to Farmer Backlash on Deportation, Launches New Program: Report
The Trump administration is launching a new initiative to assist farmers and hotel operators in securing legal migrant workers while maintaining a stance against illegal immigration. The Office of Immigration Policy aims to expedite the process for employers to hire non-citizens, responding to a significant drop in the illegal workforce.
This program will not provide pathways to citizenship for those already in the U.S. and emphasizes compliance with existing labor laws. New rules will also ensure that federally funded workforce programs are restricted to individuals legally authorized to work in the U.S.
Breitbart: EXCLUSIVE: 1,361 Criminal Aliens Arrested by ICE Houston in June, Including 32 Child Predators, 9 Killers
In June, ICE officers in Houston arrested nearly 1,400 criminal aliens, including 32 child predators, nine murderers, and members of various gangs and cartels. The arrests highlight ongoing efforts to enhance public safety and restore integrity to the immigration system.
The number of criminal aliens arrested in June rose from 1,249 in May, with a significant portion of those apprehended having prior convictions for serious offenses, including drug trafficking and violent crimes. ICE officials emphasize their commitment to targeting dangerous individuals to protect local communities.
#politics
Forbes: Epstein Files Fallout: Kash Patel Decries ‘Conspiracy Theories’ Amid Reports Of FBI Turmoil
FBI Director Kash Patel refuted claims of internal conflict between the FBI and DOJ regarding the handling of Jeffrey Epstein documents, labeling such reports as "conspiracy theories." He affirmed his commitment to the Trump administration amid speculation about Deputy Director Dan Bongino's potential resignation over disagreements with Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Patel's statements come as backlash from Trump's supporters grows over the DOJ's decision not to release more Epstein-related files, with some conservative commentators calling for Bondi's resignation. The controversy continues as calls for transparency surrounding Epstein's connections persist, despite the DOJ's claims of no existing client list.
Fox News: How Trump sued CBS and won: The '60 Minutes' settlement that rocked the media world, explained
President Trump filed a lawsuit against CBS News and Paramount Global, claiming deceptive editing of a Kamala Harris interview on "60 Minutes" constituted election interference. The suit, initially seeking $10 billion, was later increased to $20 billion, alleging the edits aimed to mislead voters.
The lawsuit resulted in an eight-figure settlement, with CBS agreeing to pay Trump over $30 million and implement new editorial policies, including the release of full interview transcripts. The settlement sparked significant backlash within the journalism community, with many criticizing it as a capitulation to Trump's demands.
#society
Fox News: Bondi says all charges against doctor who allegedly destroyed COVID vaccines have been dropped
Charges against Dr. Kirk Moore, accused of destroying COVID-19 vaccines and providing fake vaccination cards, have been dropped by U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi. Moore faced significant prison time but was supported by figures like Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who labeled him a hero.
Bondi credited Greene for bringing Moore's case to her attention, emphasizing the importance of preventing government overreach. The decision comes amid controversy surrounding the Justice Department's handling of other high-profile cases, including those related to Jeffrey Epstein.
#war
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Graduation Ceremony, Durham Miners’ Gala, and Sea Salt Raking
On July 12, 2025, mass Russian drone and missile strikes targeted the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, resulting in significant destruction, including a burnt-out car. This incident continues to highlight the ongoing impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
In Pamplona, Spain, a “recortador” performed with a bull in the Plaza de Toros bullring, marking the conclusion of the six-day San Fermin festival. The event is known for its traditional bullfighting and cultural significance.
#history
GB News: Donald Rose: Britain’s oldest Second World War veteran dies aged 110
Donald Rose, Britain's oldest Second World War veteran, has died at the age of 110. Rose, who was born on Christmas Eve 1914, served in multiple theaters during the war and was part of the forces that liberated Belsen concentration camp. He received numerous accolades, including the Legion D'Honneur.
Erewash Borough Council confirmed his passing and honored him by flying flags at half-mast. Council leader James Dawson referred to Rose as a "war hero" and expressed condolences to his family. Rose was awarded the freedom of the borough for his bravery and reflected on his service with humility.
#crime
Breitbart: PHOTO — Seattle Airport Escape: Recaptured Fugitive Is All Smiles with Officers After Lengthy Manhunt
Sedrick T. Stevenson, a fugitive who escaped from custody at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on May 4, has been recaptured after weeks on the run. He was found in a Seattle neighborhood and extradited back to Kentucky, facing multiple felony charges.
Authorities coordinated efforts across agencies to ensure his safe return. U.S. Marshal Donrien Stephens emphasized that justice ultimately prevails, reassuring the community that a dangerous individual is back in custody.
Breitbart: Report: Experts Claim DOJ's Alleged 'Full Raw' Jeffrey Epstein Prison Video Was Modified
Experts have found that metadata from surveillance video outside Jeffrey Epstein's prison cell appears to have been modified, raising questions about its authenticity. The DOJ recently released this footage, but analysis indicates it may have been edited using professional software, complicating the official narrative.
Despite the controversy, the DOJ and FBI maintain there is no evidence of a "client list" related to Epstein and assert he committed suicide. Former Trump administration officials express concern that the handling of Epstein's case could impact Trump's support among his base.