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Jul 18, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Western Journal: GOP Congresswoman Gets Backlash After Attempting to Shame Trump Into Backing New Amnesty Bill
Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar has faced backlash from GOP supporters after urging Donald Trump to endorse the Dignity Act of 2025, which proposes a form of amnesty for illegal immigrants. The act would allow certain long-term undocumented immigrants to achieve temporary legal status in exchange for restitution and a background check.
Critics argue that the proposal contradicts Trump's previous stance on mass deportation and reflects a broader trend of prioritizing employer interests over American workers. Many Trump supporters have expressed outrage, suggesting Salazar may face a primary challenge in 2026 for her stance.
#politics
The Western Journal: Joe Rogan Explains Why He Changed His Mind About Interviewing Trump Before the Election: 'When They Tried to Kill Him…'
Joe Rogan changed his stance and interviewed Donald Trump shortly before the 2024 election, citing concerns over legal actions against Trump and perceived injustices. Rogan expressed that the attempts to label Trump a felon were alarming and could set a precedent for others.
He emphasized the seriousness of the situation, highlighting a recent incident involving an individual who shot Trump and the subsequent handling of that case. Rogan's endorsement of Trump followed this interview, which he framed as a response to the perceived threats against the former president.
CNSNews: Senator Shares ‘NPR CEO’s Most Deranged Tweets’ to Celebrate Senate Defund Vote
The Senate has voted to end taxpayer funding for NPR, a decision celebrated by Senator Eric Schmitt (R-Calif.) in a video where he highlights controversial tweets from NPR CEO Katherine Maher. The tweets include critiques of "whiteness" and commentary on capitalism and social issues.
Schmitt's video aims to underscore his opposition to NPR's funding, showcasing Maher's statements as evidence of what he views as problematic leadership.
#society
GB News: EasyJet and British Airways flights declare mid-air emergencies within ONE minute of each other at Gatwick Airport
Gatwick Airport experienced significant disruptions this week after two planes faced mid-air emergencies within a minute of each other. A British Airways flight to Cancun declared a full emergency due to toxic fumes, while an easyJet flight from Madeira reported a bird strike.
Passengers on the BA flight reported dizziness from the fumes, necessitating emergency services upon landing. Both aircraft required runway inspections, causing further delays, with the BA flight grounded for 24 hours before resuming its journey.
Fox News: Joy Reid confronted by Piers Morgan over blog scandal in explosive interview
Joy Reid faced tough questions from Piers Morgan regarding past homophobic blog posts during an interview. While she took responsibility for the content, she did not confirm authorship, claiming her blog had been hacked, a claim she could not substantiate.
Despite her apologies, Morgan challenged her on the inconsistency between her past views and her current support for the LGBTQ community, suggesting she should acknowledge her previous statements. Reid maintained that her views have evolved since then.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: In EU first, Slovenia to ban Ben Gvir and Smotrich over ‘genocidal statements’
Slovenia has declared Israeli ministers Itamar Ben Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich as "persona non grata," marking the first such ban in the EU. The move is based on accusations of inciting violence and human rights violations against Palestinians amid ongoing tensions related to the Gaza conflict.
This decision follows similar actions by several countries, and Slovenia has previously expressed strong opposition to demographic changes in Gaza. The situation remains contentious, with Israel defending its military actions and rejecting accusations of war crimes.
#crime
Fox News: Judge signs off on release plan for woman who stabbed a classmate to please 'Slender Man'
Morgan Geyser, involved in the 2014 "Slender Man" stabbing, has been granted conditional release from a Wisconsin psychiatric institution after eight years. A judge approved her release following expert testimony and a revised resettlement plan, despite objections from prosecutors and the victim's family.
Geyser, who was 12 at the time of the attack on her friend Peyton Leutner, pleaded guilty to attempted first-degree intentional homicide, citing mental illness. Leutner survived the stabbing and has since raised concerns about Geyser's proximity post-release. Details regarding Geyser's final placement remain undisclosed.