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#illegals

Breitbart: Trump's Deputies Use Medicaid Data to Help ICE Find Migrants
Trump's Deputies Use Medicaid Data to Help ICE Find Migrants
The Trump administration has finalized a data-sharing agreement allowing ICE to access Medicaid data to identify illegal immigrants. This move aims to ensure that unauthorized individuals are not benefiting from taxpayer-funded Medicaid services.

Critics, including former Biden administration officials, argue this undermines trust in the Medicaid system and raises privacy concerns. Meanwhile, several Democratic-led states are suing to protect the identities of illegal migrants accessing healthcare, highlighting the ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement.


#politics

Front Page Magazine: New York Jews Support Trump More Than Any Other Group
New York Jews Support Trump More Than Any Other Group
In New York State, Jewish voters show the highest approval for President Trump compared to other religious groups, with 57% supporting him. This demographic also favors Trump's immigration policies and approach to Iran, contrasting with the overall unfavorable view of Trump among the state's voters.

Despite New York's liberal leanings, Jewish support for Trump indicates a shift in political alignment. Many Jewish voters express a willingness to back Republican candidates, suggesting potential for the GOP to increase its influence in the state.


GB News: BBC row erupts as ex-producer stuns Martin Daubney by defending Hamas blunder: ‘Face reality!’
BBC row erupts as ex-producer stuns Martin Daubney by defending Hamas blunder: ‘Face reality!’
A heated debate unfolded between GB News presenter Martin Daubney and former BBC producer John Mair over BBC News chief executive Deborah Turness's comments regarding Hamas. Daubney criticized the BBC for distinguishing between Hamas's government officials and its military wing, likening it to denying Hitler's Nazi affiliation. Mair defended Turness, arguing that her remarks were misinterpreted and shifted focus to Israel's military actions.

The controversy arose after Turness stated that being a deputy agriculture minister in Hamas was different from being part of its military wing. The UK Government does not recognize this distinction, having classified Hamas in its entirety as a terrorist organization since 2021. Concerns were raised by experts and community leaders about the implications of Turness's statements, suggesting they downplayed the seriousness of Hamas's actions.


Fox News: EXCLUSIVE: Trump administration eyes Alcatraz reopening to house nation’s ‘worst of the worst’
EXCLUSIVE: Trump administration eyes Alcatraz reopening to house nation’s ‘worst of the worst’
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum visited Alcatraz Island to assess its potential for reopening as a federal detention center, following President Trump's suggestion. The review aims to evaluate the infrastructure and feasibility of restoring the site, which operated as a prison from 1934 to 1963.

While the administration explores this idea, critics, including former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, have dismissed it as a distraction. The island currently serves as a popular national park, attracting over 1.5 million visitors annually. A timeline for any decision has not been announced.


Front Page Magazine: Will John Brennan Finally Be Indicted?
Will John Brennan Finally Be Indicted?
John Brennan, former CIA director, is under investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice for alleged misconduct during his tenure. Accusations against him include orchestrating false narratives regarding Donald Trump's ties to Russia and misusing surveillance to monitor Trump campaign staff.

The article argues that Brennan's actions have undermined democratic processes and calls for his indictment, claiming he poses a danger to the Republic. It asserts that his past affiliations and deceptive practices warrant serious legal consequences.


Fox News: Democrats stumble when challenged on why they didn't release Epstein docs under Biden
Democrats stumble when challenged on why they didn't release Epstein docs under Biden
Democrats faced scrutiny this week for not securing the release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein during their control of the White House and Congress from 2021 to 2025. Lawmakers struggled to explain their inaction when pressed by media figures.

Despite current calls for transparency, the Biden administration's Department of Justice also failed to release additional Epstein documents. Critics have highlighted the inconsistency in Democrats' demands for accountability now, while they previously did not prioritize the issue.


#society

The Western Journal: Former Professional Baseball Player Dies While Saving a Family of Strangers in Distress
Former Professional Baseball Player Dies While Saving a Family of Strangers in Distress
Chase Childers, a former Baltimore Orioles player, drowned while rescuing a family of five caught in a rip current off Pawleys Island, South Carolina. The 38-year-old, who was on vacation with his wife and children, saved the family but was ultimately swept away by the tide.

Childers, a former police officer, displayed remarkable bravery and selflessness in his final act. His body was recovered by authorities 90 minutes after he went missing, and he is remembered as a hero by his family and community.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: The Islamic Republic Plots to Kill American Officials
The Islamic Republic Plots to Kill American Officials
Iran has reportedly hired mercenaries to target Israeli and Jewish sites in Sweden and Denmark, with incidents including grenade attacks near Israeli embassies. The regime has also plotted against American officials and dissidents worldwide, leading to heightened security measures for several individuals.

Responses to these threats should include severing diplomatic ties with Iran and imposing strict economic sanctions on countries experiencing attacks. Such actions may deter further Iranian aggression abroad and contribute to the destabilization of its already struggling economy.


Times Of Israel: Under pressure from Trump, Netanyahu says he ‘regrets’ mistaken shelling of Gaza church
Under pressure from Trump, Netanyahu says he ‘regrets’ mistaken shelling of Gaza church
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed regret after an IDF strike mistakenly hit Gaza's Holy Family Church, resulting in three civilian deaths. The statement followed a call from U.S. President Donald Trump, who reacted negatively to the incident.

The IDF confirmed that shrapnel from a tank shell struck the church during operations, emphasizing its commitment to avoid civilian casualties and protect religious sites. The church had been sheltering both Christians and Muslims amid ongoing conflict.


#economy

Breitbart: Trump's Energy Policies Could Add Almost 2 Points to GDP by 2035
Trump's Energy Policies Could Add Almost 2 Points to GDP by 2035
A new report from the White House Council of Economic Advisers claims that the Trump administration's energy policies could boost the U.S. GDP by nearly two points by 2035. Key actions include deregulation, expedited permits, and support for LNG exports and nuclear technology, among others.

The report emphasizes that increased energy supply is essential for advancing AI development, particularly in competition with China. It argues that energy abundance is crucial for economic growth and job creation, reinforcing Trump's agenda for a second term.


Breitbart: Golden Age: U.S. Retail Sales Rebound Sharply in June, Beating Expectations Across the Board
Golden Age: U.S. Retail Sales Rebound Sharply in June, Beating Expectations Across the Board
Retail spending in June increased by 0.6%, exceeding expectations and indicating strong consumer demand despite high interest rates and easing inflation. Ten of thirteen retail categories saw gains, with notable increases in vehicle sales and clothing.

Year-over-year, total retail sales rose by 3.9%, with the control group tracking 4.7% higher than last June. The robust figures suggest the U.S. economy remains resilient as it enters the second half of the year.