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#illegals

Breitbart: ICE Arrests 'Monstrous' Illegals Convicted of Child Sex Crimes
ICE Arrests 'Monstrous' Illegals Convicted of Child Sex Crimes
ICE agents arrested several illegal aliens convicted of sex crimes, primarily against children, over the weekend. The arrests included individuals from Mexico, Guatemala, and El Salvador, with convictions ranging from attempted rape of a child to possession of child pornography.

DHS officials emphasized the dangers faced by ICE agents, noting a significant increase in assaults against them amid political backlash. They reaffirmed their commitment to removing these dangerous criminals from communities.


Breitbart: ICE Agents Face 700% Spike in Assaults as Antifa Groups Target Their Homes
ICE Agents Face 700% Spike in Assaults as Antifa Groups Target Their Homes
Assaults on ICE agents have surged nearly 700% since January, attributed to left-wing rhetoric and actions from various political figures and groups. DHS officials report that some elected Democrats have made inflammatory remarks, while Antifa-affiliated groups are targeting ICE agents and their families.

Recent incidents include doxing attempts and violent ambushes, with charges of attempted murder filed against individuals who attacked ICE agents in Texas. The FBI is also investigating a shooting incident involving ICE agents at a marijuana farm.


#politics

The Federalist: Fauci Pardon Greenlit By Aide With No Proof Biden Approved It
Fauci Pardon Greenlit By Aide With No Proof Biden Approved It
Dr. Anthony Fauci received a pardon on President Biden's last day in office, purportedly to shield him from future investigations related to the Covid pandemic. However, there are questions about the legitimacy of the pardon process, as it was signed by an autopen without clear evidence that Biden was fully informed or involved.

Critics argue that the pardon lacks justification, especially since Fauci has not been charged with any crimes. They call for investigations into both the pardon process and Fauci's role in the pandemic response, emphasizing the need for accountability and transparency regarding the government's actions during this period.


The Western Journal: Mike Johnson Reveals More Trump Megabills Are Coming in Order to Fix Biden's 'Mess'
Mike Johnson Reveals More Trump Megabills Are Coming in Order to Fix Biden's 'Mess'
House Speaker Mike Johnson announced plans for multiple reconciliation bills aimed at advancing President Trump's "America First" agenda. He emphasized the Republican commitment to reversing policies from the Biden administration and restoring fiscal responsibility, with a timeline extending into 2026.

Johnson highlighted the importance of these legislative efforts for the Republican Party's success in the upcoming elections, asserting that they must act independently of Democrats to achieve their goals. He also mentioned Trump's recent $9.4 billion rescission package targeting various federal expenditures.


The Western Journal: SCOTUS Sides with Trump Again - Education Department to Be More Than Decimated
SCOTUS Sides with Trump Again - Education Department to Be More Than Decimated
The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Trump administration, allowing the layoff of nearly 1,400 Department of Education employees. This decision overturned a lower court's injunction, with dissenting opinions from Justices Sotomayor, Kagan, and Jackson, who argued only Congress can abolish the agency.

Secretary of Education Linda McMahon praised the ruling, asserting the President's authority over federal agency staffing and operations. The administration aims to streamline education governance by returning authority to the states while continuing to deliver essential services.


Front Page Magazine: The America Party Will Harm Democrats the Most
The America Party Will Harm Democrats the Most
Elon Musk has officially launched the America Party following a poll on X.com that showed 65.4% support for a new political party. Musk aims to focus on specific congressional districts to influence legislation, though he faces challenges in gaining traction against established parties.

The Republican Party remains strong under Trump, who enjoys high approval ratings among Republicans, while the Democrats struggle with leadership and unity. Musk's party may draw initial support from left-leaning figures, but skepticism exists regarding its impact on the political landscape.


Front Page Magazine: Mamdani’s Effect on the NYPD
Mamdani’s Effect on the NYPD
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani has expressed a desire to defund the police, a stance he has attempted to downplay amid backlash. His views have led to a significant increase in retirements among NYPD officers, who fear a hostile environment under his potential leadership.

Union leaders warn that Mamdani's election could worsen police recruitment and retention, as he has labeled the NYPD as corrupt and oppressive. His policies could lead to decreased morale and safety in the city, particularly affecting vulnerable communities.


#society

GB News: New hosepipe ban announced for FOUR British counties as millions more impacted
New hosepipe ban announced for FOUR British counties as millions more impacted
Thames Water will implement a hosepipe ban starting next Tuesday, affecting millions in Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, and parts of Berkshire due to prolonged dry weather. This follows similar bans in Kent and Sussex, as the company seeks to manage dwindling water supplies.

Residents in the affected areas are prohibited from using hosepipes for various activities, including car washing and garden watering. As the current heatwave subsides, the Met Office predicts cooler temperatures and potential rainfall, which may alleviate some water supply concerns.


The Western Journal: 'An Unspeakable Tragedy': Deadly Fire Rips Through Assisted Living Facility
'An Unspeakable Tragedy': Deadly Fire Rips Through Assisted Living Facility
A fire at the Gabriel House Assisted Living facility in Fall River, Massachusetts, resulted in nine fatalities and 30 injuries. Firefighters faced heavy smoke and complicated rescues due to window air conditioning units obstructing escape routes. The cause of the fire remains undetermined.

Emergency responders, including police and firefighters, executed numerous rescues, with some residents carried to safety. The incident has been described as an "unspeakable tragedy," prompting condolences from state officials and highlighting the bravery of the first responders involved.


Fox News: Ongoing trash strike draws pressure from officials as communities struggle with waste build-up
Ongoing trash strike draws pressure from officials as communities struggle with waste build-up
A multi-state strike by Teamsters against Republic Services continues, disrupting trash collection in 14 Massachusetts communities. The union demands better wages and benefits, while Republic claims to have made a competitive offer, including a 16% immediate pay raise.

State leaders are urging Republic to finalize a contract to restore services, amidst growing trash piles and public frustration. Negotiations have stalled despite federal mediation, with both sides accusing each other of bad faith. Another round of talks is scheduled soon.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Former Israeli PM Bennett: 'Epstein Never Worked for the Mossad'
Former Israeli PM Bennett: 'Epstein Never Worked for the Mossad'
Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has denied claims that Jeffrey Epstein worked for the Mossad, stating that such accusations are false and part of a wave of slander against Israel. He emphasized that Epstein's criminal activities had no connection to Israel's intelligence agency.

Bennett's statement comes amidst ongoing speculation and conspiracy theories linking Epstein to various intelligence operations, particularly due to his associations with prominent figures. The U.S. Department of Justice has also stated there is no evidence supporting claims of a client list or blackmail.


#culture

Fox News: John Goodman proves he's staying slim after 200 pound weight loss
John Goodman proves he's staying slim after 200 pound weight loss
John Goodman showcased his impressive 200-pound weight loss at the "Smurfs" premiere, where he voiced Papa Smurf. The actor attributed his transformation to a combination of exercise, including boxing, and a significant change in his eating habits.

Goodman, who once weighed nearly 400 pounds, began his weight-loss journey in 2007. He expressed that he was motivated by a desire to improve his health and energy levels as he ages. His career spans decades, with notable roles in "Roseanne," "Monsters Inc.," and "The Righteous Gemstones."


#education

Le Monde: More than 20 states sue Trump administration over frozen after-school and summer funding
More than 20 states sue Trump administration over frozen after-school and summer funding
More than 20 states, led by California, have sued the Trump administration over the freezing of billions in education funding for after-school and summer programs, impacting 1.4 million children. The lawsuit claims this action violates the Constitution and federal laws.

The freeze particularly affects schools in Republican-led areas, with many districts reliant on these funds facing potential closure of essential programs. Critics, including some Republican officials, are urging the release of the funds as the school year approaches.


#crime

Breitbart: Report: Trans Sex Offender Accused in Child Kidnapping Attempt May Be Freed
Report: Trans Sex Offender Accused in Child Kidnapping Attempt May Be Freed
Prosecutors in Colorado plan to drop charges against Solomon Galligan, a transgender sex offender accused of attempting to kidnap a child in 2024. Galligan, 33, was previously convicted of sexual offenses and found mentally incompetent to stand trial.

The decision follows an incident where Galligan allegedly tried to abduct a boy at an elementary school. Despite his past convictions, the law mandates that charges be dropped when a defendant is deemed incompetent.


Fox News: DOJ rejects Ghislaine Maxwell’s appeal in SCOTUS response
DOJ rejects Ghislaine Maxwell’s appeal in SCOTUS response
The DOJ has requested the Supreme Court to deny Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal against her sex-trafficking conviction. Maxwell, sentenced to 20 years in prison, argues that a 2007 plea deal for Jeffrey Epstein grants her immunity and claims the statutes of limitations have expired.

Maxwell is currently serving her sentence in Florida, set to end in 2037. Her attorney criticized the DOJ's stance, suggesting it contradicts principles of deal-making. Congress may call her to testify, with reports indicating her interest in doing so.