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#illegals

The Western Journal: JD Vance Demolishes Gavin Newsom After Governor Takes a Cheap Shot at VP's Family
JD Vance Demolishes Gavin Newsom After Governor Takes a Cheap Shot at VP's Family
California Governor Gavin Newsom attempted to criticize Vice President J.D. Vance over family separation related to immigration policies. Vance responded succinctly, stating he enjoyed his family time, which highlighted Newsom's perceived hypocrisy.

The exchange drew attention to illegal immigrant minors found working on cannabis farms in California, with social media users calling out Newsom for facilitating child trafficking. Critics pointed to Newsom's past lockdown violations as further evidence of his inconsistency.


#politics

Times Of Israel: Yair Lapid leads opposition pushback to ‘crazy’ plan for ‘humanitarian city’ in Gaza
Yair Lapid leads opposition pushback to ‘crazy’ plan for ‘humanitarian city’ in Gaza
Opposition Leader Yair Lapid criticized the Israeli government's proposal to establish a "humanitarian city" in Gaza, questioning its feasibility and potential costs, estimated between NIS 15 billion and NIS 20 billion. He raised concerns about the implications for residents, security, and military resources.

Other opposition figures echoed Lapid's sentiments, arguing that the plan could jeopardize ongoing hostage negotiations and endanger soldiers. They contend that the proposal is impractical and morally questionable, asserting that it prioritizes political agendas over common sense and security.


Forbes: Trump Gave Hints He Might Withhold Epstein Files Before 2024 Election
Trump Gave Hints He Might Withhold Epstein Files Before 2024 Election
In a resurfaced Fox News interview, Donald Trump showed reluctance to fully release the Epstein files, indicating a preference to avoid potential harm from their contents. He expressed a desire to disclose more about Epstein's death, labeling the circumstances as "weird."

The edited clip has sparked backlash among Trump's supporters, who are frustrated with the Justice Department's decision not to release further information on the Epstein investigation. This dissatisfaction has intensified following conflicting statements from officials regarding the existence of a client list.


The Western Journal: Rand Paul Calls Out 'Cultural Cover-Up' Within Secret Service on Anniversary of Trump Assassination Attempt
Rand Paul Calls Out 'Cultural Cover-Up' Within Secret Service on Anniversary of Trump Assassination Attempt
Sen. Rand Paul criticized the Secret Service for a "cultural cover-up" regarding its failures to protect former President Trump during a rally where he was shot. Paul claimed the agency did not adequately address requests for additional security and failed to take responsibility for its shortcomings.

A Senate report highlighted significant communication failures and negligence by the Secret Service, noting that critical security vulnerabilities were ignored. Paul emphasized the need for congressional oversight to ensure accountability within the agency.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: IDF strikes several tanks in south Syria as regime forces, Bedouin clash with Druze
IDF strikes several tanks in south Syria as regime forces, Bedouin clash with Druze
The Israeli military conducted a strike on tanks near the southern Syrian village of Sami’ to protect the Druze community amid escalating violence between Syrian government forces and local militias. The IDF stated the action aimed to prevent a military threat in southern Syria.

Defense Minister Israel Katz emphasized that Israel would not allow harm to the Druze and would actively monitor developments in the area. The situation has seen clashes resulting in numerous casualties, with calls for international protection from the Druze community amid concerns over the new Syrian government's treatment of minorities.


#history

Fox News: Archaeologists uncover 3,500-year-old rice remains in oldest part of remote region
Archaeologists uncover 3,500-year-old rice remains in oldest part of remote region
Archaeologists have discovered 3,500-year-old rice remains in Guam, marking the earliest evidence of rice in Remote Oceania. The rice, found as phytoliths on pottery at the Ritidian Site Complex, suggests its use in rituals, with no traces found in surrounding sediment, indicating a specialized cultural role.

The findings highlight the remarkable journey of early settlers who transported rice across 2,300 km of open ocean. This discovery adds to the understanding of ancient food practices, showcasing the significance of rice in the lives of Guam's earliest inhabitants.


#crime

Fox News: Manhunt for ICE facility attack suspect reaches 10 days with reward money on the line
Manhunt for ICE facility attack suspect reaches 10 days with reward money on the line
Benjamin Hanil Song, a 32-year-old military veteran, is wanted by the FBI for his alleged involvement in a July 4 attack on an ICE detention facility in Texas. He is accused of firing at law enforcement officers during the ambush, which involved a group of 10 to 12 assailants.

The FBI has been searching for Song for ten days and believes he may be in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. A $25,000 reward is being offered for information leading to his arrest, and he is considered armed and dangerous.


#sports

GB News: Rory McIlroy insists he's 'really happy' despite missing out on £1.2m prize
Rory McIlroy insists he's 'really happy' despite missing out on £1.2m prize
Rory McIlroy finished as runner-up at the Scottish Open, two strokes behind surprise winner Chris Gotterup. Despite missing the chance to become the first player to win both the Masters and Scottish Open in the same year, McIlroy expressed confidence in his game as he prepares for the Open Championship.

Gotterup celebrated his unexpected victory, acknowledging the challenge of competing against McIlroy. McIlroy, who had struggled since his Masters win, felt positive about his performance and is looking forward to returning to Royal Portrush, where he previously won the Claret Jug.