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Jul 17, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: UK Govt Got Media Gagging Order to Secretly Import 24,000 Afghans
The British government has secretly imported nearly 24,000 Afghans over the past two years, spending £7 billion under a 'superinjunction' that prohibited public discussion of the operation. This move was prompted by a data leak that exposed the identities of Afghan collaborators, necessitating their relocation to avoid Taliban reprisals.
The operation, dubbed Operation Rubific, involved transporting Afghans on unmarked flights to military bases and hotels in the UK. Critics have raised concerns over the secrecy surrounding the operation and its potential implications for national security, as well as the lack of public debate on the matter.
Fox News: Newsom escalates Trump immigration feud with foul-mouthed insult
California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized President Trump during a podcast, calling him a "son of a b----" over recent immigration raids in Los Angeles. Newsom expressed concern about the raids' impact on children and criticized Trump's derogatory nickname for him, "Newscum."
The White House responded, arguing that Newsom should thank Trump for efforts to protect Californians, while highlighting the ongoing tensions between the two over immigration policies and other issues. Protests against the immigration raids escalated into violence, prompting Trump to deploy National Guard troops to Los Angeles.
#politics
GB News: Labour's latest electric car grant will 'close the affordability gap', Greenwood tells GB News
GB News host Eamonn Holmes questioned Labour's Roads Minister Lilian Greenwood about the Government's electric car incentive, emphasizing that the scheme's effectiveness hinges on consumer adoption. The initiative offers discounts of up to £3,750 to encourage the purchase of zero-emission vehicles.
Fox News: Washington Post’s new opinion editor promises ‘ambitious’ changes, echoes Jeff Bezos’ talking points
The Washington Post's new opinion editor, Adam O’Neal, plans to implement significant changes aligned with owner Jeff Bezos’ focus on "personal liberties and free markets." O’Neal aims to enhance the opinion section's reach and influence while fostering robust debate within these themes.
Bezos' vision has faced criticism from liberal commentators, and O’Neal acknowledges that the shift may be unwelcome for some staff. Publisher Will Lewis has offered a voluntary separation program for those not aligned with the new direction.
The Western Journal: Trump Says He Just Learned That Adam Schiff Engaged in 'Very Serious Crimes'
President Trump accused Senator Adam Schiff of mortgage fraud in a recent Truth Social post, claiming Schiff misrepresented his primary residence to secure a cheaper mortgage. Trump stated that Schiff's actions constitute "very serious crimes" and called for justice.
Schiff dismissed the allegations as baseless and an attempt at political retribution, referencing Trump's past calls for his arrest. A senior Trump official noted that the Federal Housing Finance Agency has referred the matter to the Justice Department for further investigation.
Fox News: Trump accuses 'scam artist' Schiff of lying about Maryland home to commit mortgage fraud
President Trump accused Senator Adam Schiff of mortgage fraud, claiming Schiff misrepresented his primary residence for over a decade to secure better mortgage rates. Trump labeled Schiff a "scam artist" and called for justice, although he did not provide evidence for the allegations. Schiff denied the claims, describing them as baseless and politically motivated.
Schiff, who has had a contentious relationship with Trump, stated that he has always been transparent about his residences and that lenders were aware of his congressional service. The accusations have been previously debunked, and Schiff's spokesperson emphasized that the senator's use of both homes was not deceptive.
Breitbart: Exclusive—DOJ Launches Ethics Probe into 'Whistleblower' at Center of Dems’ Case Against Trump Judicial Nominee
The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating former attorney Erez Reuveni, who has been labeled a "whistleblower" by Democrats against Emil Bove, President Trump's nominee for an appellate judgeship. Reuveni's allegations involve Bove's purported violations of court orders related to immigration.
However, Reuveni himself faces scrutiny for potentially disclosing privileged information to Florida's Attorney General's office during the Biden administration. The ongoing ethics investigation raises questions about the credibility of Reuveni's claims as he navigates accusations of misconduct.
#society
Fox News: Massachusetts nursing home staffing accused of fleeing instead of helping elderly residents escape
A fire at the Gabriel House assisted living facility in Fall River, Massachusetts, resulted in nine deaths and numerous injuries. Survivors reported that staff abandoned residents during the blaze, failing to alert them as smoke filled the building. Concerns have been raised regarding the lack of fire drills and inadequate staffing.
Firefighters faced challenges due to insufficient resources, and the cause of the fire is under investigation. Former officials and advocacy groups have criticized the facility's safety protocols and staffing levels, calling the incident a preventable tragedy.
Fox News: Whoopi Goldberg denounces individuals politicizing Texas floods
Whoopi Goldberg criticized those politicizing the recent Texas floods, which resulted in at least 129 deaths and many missing. She emphasized that the natural disaster should not be blamed on the victims' political choices and urged Americans to support those affected, regardless of their voting history.
Goldberg condemned social media comments from individuals suggesting that the victims deserved the disaster due to their political affiliations. She highlighted the importance of coming together in times of crisis, stating that compassion should prevail over political divisions.
Fox News: Florida small plane crash captured on dramatic home security video
A small plane crash occurred in Pembroke Pines, Florida, captured on home security video. The Cessna T337G collided with a tree while approaching North Perry Airport, prompting local residents to assist in rescuing the family of four onboard. All passengers survived the incident.
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the crash, with the wreckage set to be examined in Jacksonville, Florida. The plane was reportedly traveling from Turks and Caicos at the time of the accident.
Fox News: Stefanik shreds CUNY chancellor on antisemitism response, faculty ties to Mahmoud Khalil
Rep. Elise Stefanik criticized CUNY Chancellor Dr. Félix V. Matos Rodríguez during a House hearing for the university's handling of antisemitism and faculty connections to controversial figures. She highlighted the presence of a swastika at Hunter College and questioned the lack of action against a CUNY administrator who dismissed requests for its removal.
Stefanik also raised concerns about CUNY's chief diversity officer's past ties to the Council on American-Islamic Relations and the involvement of a CUNY professor in the legal defense of Mahmoud Khalil, an anti-Israel activist. Despite assurances from Rodríguez that antisemitism would not be tolerated, Stefanik expressed skepticism about any meaningful disciplinary actions being taken.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Israel slams UN for ignoring aid already in Gaza while demanding more
Israel is criticizing international organizations and the U.N. for failing to distribute pallets of humanitarian aid already in Gaza, suggesting that aid collection and distribution should be prioritized over statements about the need for more assistance.
The U.N. acknowledges challenges in delivering aid due to security issues, while the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation claims the real problem lies in the execution of aid distribution, citing looting and obstruction by various groups as major obstacles.
Times Of Israel: Syria asserts right to defend itself from Israeli attacks amid carnage in Druze area
Syria condemned Israel's airstrikes in the Sweida province, which targeted government forces amid sectarian violence involving local Druze militias. The Syrian foreign ministry reported casualties among armed forces and civilians, asserting Syria's right to defend itself under international law.
In response, Israel justified the strikes as necessary to protect the Druze community in Syria, citing a breach of demilitarization policies. The situation has led to protests from Israeli Druze citizens, demanding government intervention, while calls for the elimination of Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa have emerged from Israeli officials.
#culture
Le Monde: Emmy nominations: 'Severance' leads for drama, 'The Studio' breaks though in comedy
Apple TV+'s "Severance" leads the Emmy nominations with 27, followed by HBO Max's "The Penguin" with 24. Other notable contenders include "The White Lotus" and "The Studio," each with 23 nominations. The Emmy Awards ceremony is set for September 14 in Los Angeles.
In the drama category, "Severance" faces competition from shows like "The Last of Us" and "Andor." Adam Scott and Britt Lower received nominations for acting, while new comedy "The Studio" stands out among contenders. The nominations were announced during a livestreamed ceremony.
Fox News: Fox News Entertainment Newsletter: Backstreet Boys star sues Florida sheriff, Trump threatens Rosie O'Donnell
Brian Littrell of the Backstreet Boys is suing a Florida sheriff for not removing trespassers from his private beach. In other news, Trump has threatened to revoke Rosie O'Donnell's citizenship, calling her a "threat to humanity."
John Goodman revealed he hasn't spoken to Roseanne Barr in seven or eight years. Candace Cameron Bure shared how her son’s sermon helped her marriage, while Dennis Quaid expressed distress over family ties to the Texas floods.
#crime
Fox News: Democrat accuses Trump administration of diverting 'critical resources' from fighting organized retail theft
Sen. Dick Durbin has criticized the Trump administration for reallocating resources from combating organized retail theft to its mass deportation agenda. He claims this shift endangers public safety and hampers federal law enforcement's ability to address serious crimes.
During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, lawmakers highlighted the rise in organized retail crime, with estimates suggesting it costs American families over $500 annually. Experts noted a significant increase in cargo theft, emphasizing the need for federal focus on these criminal activities.