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Jul 15, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Federalist: LA Gives Illegal Aliens Cash So They Can More Easily Evade ICE
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced the revival of the "Angeleno Card," which will provide financial assistance to undocumented immigrants affected by ICE actions. The program aims to support those unable to work due to fear of detention, funded by philanthropic contributions.
Critics argue this initiative fosters dependency on government aid and undermines accountability for illegal immigration. The program's details remain unclear, including the amount of assistance and distribution methods through local nonprofits.
Breitbart: Farage DOGE: Councils Splash Out on Fast Food, Netflix for Migrants
Taxpayer funds are reportedly being used to cover fast food and entertainment for illegal migrants, raising concerns that migrants are receiving better treatment than British citizens. Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, has highlighted over £118,000 spent on food and thousands more on outings for migrants.
Kent County Council defended the spending, claiming it primarily benefits unaccompanied minors and young asylum seekers. However, the findings suggest that actual costs related to illegal migration may be significantly higher, with a recent study estimating taxpayer expenses on asylum seekers at £4.7 billion annually.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Biden Did Not Approve Pardons, His 'Autopen' Did
Biden's presidency is characterized as the "autopen presidency," where decisions are made by aides rather than through direct presidential approval. The New York Times acknowledges that Biden did not personally approve each individual pardon but set general criteria for them.
This raises concerns about the nature of governance, suggesting that the administration operates outside constitutional norms, resembling a coup rather than a legitimate exercise of presidential authority.
Breitbart: Trump to Be Hosted by King During Unprecedented Second UK Visit
President Donald Trump will make a second state visit to the U.K. from September 17 to 19, hosted by King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Windsor Castle. This marks a departure from tradition, as second-term presidents typically receive less formal invitations.
The visit aims to strengthen U.S.-U.K. relations, with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer facilitating the invitation. While Trump may not address Parliament due to the House of Commons being in recess, the House of Lords will be in session.
Fox News: Hochul hauls in big bucks amid lackluster poll numbers and calls to endorse Mamdani
New York Governor Kathy Hochul raised nearly $12 million in the first half of the year for her re-election campaign, despite facing low poll numbers and challenges from Republican contenders. Over $4 million is earmarked for her campaign, with the remainder supporting the state Democratic Committee.
Polling indicates that many New Yorkers prefer a different candidate for governor, with a significant portion believing the state is headed in the wrong direction. Hochul's approval ratings remain mixed, and she faces primary challenges from within her party, including from her lieutenant governor and progressive leaders urging support for mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani.
Fox News: Georgia governor celebrates MLB All-Star Game's return to Atlanta after 2021 voting law controversy
The 2025 MLB All-Star Game will return to Atlanta after being moved in 2021 due to controversy over Georgia's election integrity law. Governor Brian Kemp welcomed the decision, stating it would benefit local businesses and vendors, which suffered during the pandemic.
Kemp criticized the initial decision to relocate the game, claiming it was based on misinformation about the law. He noted increased minority voter participation in Georgia and expressed hope for a successful event, emphasizing the importance of secure elections.
Fox News: Bill Maher clashes with liberal actor over Trump, immigration policy
Bill Maher and John Leguizamo debated immigration and President Trump on Maher's podcast, with Leguizamo criticizing Trump’s policies and Maher pointing to Biden's handling of immigration. Maher argued that resources, not space, are the issue, while Leguizamo insisted there's ample room in America.
The discussion also touched on Trump's character, with Maher describing him as a product of his time, while Leguizamo countered that individuals can rise above societal norms. Both shared differing views on Trump's past comments and demeanor.
Front Page Magazine: Mamdani Loses Working Class Voters 65% to 28%
The Mamdani campaign positions him as a champion for the working class, promising free services. However, polling reveals that his support is primarily from college graduates, with 57% backing him, while only 28% of non-college graduates would vote for him, indicating a significant divide.
Despite leading in a fragmented field with 40% overall support, Mamdani struggles with the working class demographic, losing by a wide margin among non-college graduates. This raises questions about the authenticity of his appeal to the working class.
#society
Fox News: Princess Charlene declares love for Prince Albert after divorce rumors and health struggles
Princess Charlene of Monaco publicly expressed her love and support for Prince Albert during a gala, countering rumors of marital strife amid her health challenges. In a heartfelt speech, she praised Albert's leadership and commitment to Monaco, emphasizing their unity.
The couple celebrated Albert's 20th anniversary on the throne and his dedication to the Red Cross. Despite past speculation about their relationship, they showcased a united front, enjoying the evening with music and dancing, reinforcing their bond.
Breitbart: Michelle Pfeiffer Rips Bill Gates Over Food Preservative Product: 'Organic Produce Is No Longer Safe'
Michelle Pfeiffer criticized Bill Gates over the FDA's approval of Apeel, a preservative for organic produce, claiming it makes organic fruits unsafe. Apeel refuted her claims, stating that Gates is not a shareholder and that the coating can be washed off, emphasizing compliance with FDA regulations.
The controversy highlights ongoing tensions surrounding food safety and the influence of wealthy individuals in the agricultural sector.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Trump, Rutte announce 'really big' NATO arms package amid new 50 day deadline
President Trump confirmed the U.S. will sell arms to NATO allies to support Ukraine, stating that billions in U.S. arms will be purchased from countries like Germany, Finland, and Denmark. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte described the decision as a logical step following recent commitments to increase defense spending.
Trump also warned Russia's President Putin to secure a peace deal with Ukraine within 50 days or face significant tariffs. This announcement comes after a successful NATO summit where member nations agreed to boost defense budgets.
#crime
The Western Journal: Tragedy: Church Shooting in Kentucky Leaves Multiple Dead, Others Wounded
A shooting at Richmond Road Baptist Church in Lexington, Kentucky, on July 13, 2025, left two women dead and several others injured, including a state trooper. The suspect, Guy House, shot the trooper during a traffic stop before carjacking a vehicle and driving to the church.
Police responded quickly, tracking the suspect and ultimately killing him. The church community is described as tight-knit, and officials expressed shock at the violence occurring in a place of worship. The trooper is reported to be in stable condition.
GB News: Grooming gang member on the run from police for six months may have fled Britain
Kasir Bashir, a convicted member of a grooming gang, has been on the run for six months, possibly having fled Britain. He was part of a group that sexually exploited vulnerable teenage girls in Rochdale, and was found guilty last month despite his absence during the trial.
Authorities are investigating how Bashir was able to abscond before his court appearance. Local MP Paul Waugh has raised concerns about the bail decision that allowed him to remain free, questioning the assessment of his risk to society. Calls for a review of the bail decision have been made to prevent future occurrences.
Fox News: Accused killer of Minnesota lawmakers teases 'important details' in letter during jailhouse interview
Vance Boelter, accused of murdering former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, claims his actions were not politically motivated, rejecting ties to Trump or pro-life issues. He suggests more information will emerge about the events leading up to the shootings.
Boelter, who allegedly attacked the lawmakers while impersonating law enforcement, is charged with four counts of second-degree murder. He faces a maximum of 40 years in prison for each count, with bail set at $5 million.
Fox News: UC Berkeley professor gunned down by masked attacker in Greece
Przemysław Jeziorski, a 43-year-old associate professor at UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business, was shot and killed in Athens, Greece, on July 4 while visiting family. He was reportedly targeted by a masked gunman as he was on his way to pick up his children.
Jeziorski was recognized as a leading expert in quantitative marketing and had a significant academic background. His family is seeking assistance to cover legal fees and the repatriation of his remains. Authorities are investigating the incident.
#sports
Breitbart: Trump Wins Member-Member Championship at Bedminster
President Donald Trump celebrated winning the Member-Member Championship at his Bedminster golf course, describing it as a "great honor." He shared his victory on TruthSocial, highlighting the camaraderie with fellow competitors.
Later, Trump and Melania received a warm welcome at the FIFA Club World Cup final at MetLife Stadium, where they were applauded by the crowd. This event marks the lead-up to the 2026 FIFA World Cup final, the first in the U.S. in nearly 30 years.