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Jul 18, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Rep. Byron Donalds: Alligator Alcatraz 'What We Need' to Alleviate Backlog
Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) supports the newly opened Alligator Alcatraz facility, stating it is essential for managing the overflow of detainees as current jails are full. The facility will aid ICE in deporting individuals efficiently and alleviate pressure on county jails.
Donalds emphasized that the facility's future will depend on the needs of ICE and the Department of Homeland Security, but it currently serves a critical role in supporting deportation efforts.
#politics
Forbes: Trump Rips His Epstein Files Critics—Again
President Trump criticized his past supporters for their discontent over his administration's handling of the Epstein files, labeling them “weaklings” on Truth Social. He dismissed their concerns as a “hoax” from the “Lunatic Left” and stated he no longer desires their support.
This backlash comes as prominent Republicans, including House Speaker Mike Johnson and Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert, call for the release of the documents, amid ongoing criticism of the Justice Department's decision not to disclose them.
#society
Fox News: Congress considers permanent national park fee increase for international visitors
Indiana Senator Jim Banks is spearheading the Patriot Parks Act, which aims to make permanent President Trump's executive order that raises fees for foreign tourists at U.S. national parks. This initiative seeks to address a $23 billion maintenance backlog threatening park facilities and conservation efforts.
The bill, which has bipartisan support, follows increased visitor numbers and aims to ensure that foreign visitors contribute to the upkeep of these national treasures. The National Park Service recorded 331.9 million visits in 2024, with a significant portion from abroad.
Fox News: Barack, Michelle Obama jokingly dispel divorce rumors on former first lady's podcast
Barack and Michelle Obama addressed divorce rumors on her podcast, with Barack joking about being "taken back" by his wife. Michelle emphasized that their marriage is strong, dismissing speculation as unfounded and highlighting societal perceptions of women making independent choices.
The couple's light-hearted discussion aimed to clarify misunderstandings stemming from Michelle's absence at certain events, which fueled speculation about their relationship. They both reiterated their commitment to each other amid the rumors.
Fox News: Popular vacation spot bans 'gigantic holes' in sand after near-tragedy
Holmes Beach in Florida has enacted a rule prohibiting holes deeper than one foot on the beach, citing safety concerns for both beachgoers and wildlife. The ordinance also bans metal shovels, while allowing children's toy shovels.
City Commissioner Carol Whitmore emphasized the dangers posed by unfilled holes, referencing a tragic incident in 2024 where a girl died after falling into a deep hole. The rule aims to protect both visitors and vulnerable sea turtles that can become trapped in such holes.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Japan calls axis of China, Russia, North Korea the 'gravest threat' to global order since WWII
Japan's defense ministry warns that joint operations between China and Russia, along with threats from North Korea, present the most significant global security challenges since World War II. Defense Minister Gen Nakatani emphasizes the need for a strong U.S. partnership to maintain stability in the Indo-Pacific.
The report highlights increasing military tensions, including China's aggressive maneuvers near Japan and North Korea's missile advancements. Japan is enhancing its military capabilities, viewing Taiwan's security as crucial to its own, given potential disruptions to vital sea lanes.
The Telegraph: Trump’s genius strike against Putin is meeting a wall of EU intransigence
Critics of Trump argue that his mediation efforts to end the Ukraine war are inadequate, yet they lack realistic proposals themselves. Trump's strategy to supply weapons to Ukraine while requiring European nations to contribute financially is seen as a clever way to hold them accountable for their commitments.
While Trump emphasizes the need for long-range offensive weapons for Ukraine, European leaders remain hesitant, citing logistical challenges. His proposed tariffs on countries doing business with Russia could pressure the Kremlin, but skepticism remains about Europe’s genuine commitment to supporting Ukraine.
#history
Breitbart: Pinkerton: The 80th Anniversary of the The Trinity Test and the Dawn of the Nuclear Age
The 80th anniversary of the end of World War II is approaching, marking Japan's unconditional surrender on September 2, 1945, after the U.S. dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The first atomic bomb was detonated on July 16, 1945, significantly influencing Japan's decision to surrender.
The Manhattan Project, which developed the bomb, involved over 600,000 people and culminated in the successful Trinity test. President Truman, seeking a swift end to the war, authorized the use of atomic weapons, ultimately leading to Japan's surrender and the end of the conflict.
#crime
Breitbart: Police Arrest Man After ‘American Idol’ Supervisor, Husband Found Dead
Los Angeles police arrested 22-year-old Raymond Boodarian, suspected of killing music supervisor Robin Kaye and her husband Thomas Deluca during a home invasion. The couple was found dead from multiple gunshot wounds after returning home to confront the intruder.
Authorities believe the suspect entered through an unlocked door and fled after the attack. The motive remains unclear, with police suggesting it may have been a random act rather than theft. No weapon has been recovered.
Breitbart: Longtime 'American Idol' Music Supervisor Found Murdered in LA Mansion
Robin Kaye, longtime music supervisor for American Idol, and her husband, Thomas Deluca, were found dead in their Los Angeles home during a welfare check by police. Officers discovered the couple shot, with no suspects identified yet.
Kaye was recognized for her significant contributions to American Idol since 2009, earning multiple awards. The show's spokesperson expressed deep condolences for the couple's tragic passing.
GB News: Benefits fraudster who falsely claimed £85k pretending she was single spared jail by 'skin of her teeth'
Billie Jean Crowther, who defrauded the benefits system by claiming to be single while living with her partner, has avoided jail time after swindling over £85,000 in benefits over a decade. Despite her claims of remorse, the court found her responses disingenuous.
Crowther will serve a suspended two-year sentence and face an electronically-monitored curfew for six months. The judge emphasized the seriousness of her actions, noting her previous convictions for dishonesty.
Breitbart: Sam Haskell IV, Son of Top Hollywood Agent, Dead by Suicide Before Hearing on Murder Charges
Sam Haskell IV, son of Hollywood agent Sam Haskell III, died by suicide days before his preliminary hearing on murder charges, including the killing of his wife and her parents. He was arrested after his wife's torso was found near his home, with evidence suggesting a violent crime.
Authorities indicated Haskell had an affair and was found with a blood-soaked knife linked to the victims. His death prevents the family from confronting him in court, leaving them without closure in a case marked by horrific allegations.