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#illegals

Breitbart: White House Shoots Down Salazar's Amnesty and Migration Bill
White House Shoots Down Salazar's Amnesty and Migration Bill
The White House has dismissed Rep. Maria Salazar's proposal suggesting that former President Trump should repay a perceived debt to God by endorsing her amnesty and migration bill for illegal immigrants. Trump's press secretary reiterated that he will not support amnesty in any form.

Critics, including Jessica Vaughan from the Center for Immigration Studies, argue that Salazar's bill would increase the influx of foreign workers, undermining American wages and job opportunities. The proposal has garnered support from some GOP legislators but is seen as misaligned with Trump's base, which prioritizes stricter immigration policies.


#politics

Fox News: Mamdani silent on 'communist' label, refuses to say if he will walk back radical positions
Mamdani silent on 'communist' label, refuses to say if he will walk back radical positions
New York City's Democratic mayoral nominee, Zohran Mamdani, has faced criticism for his far-left views, with some labeling him a communist. He has not responded to questions about these accusations, despite scrutiny from political figures, including Donald Trump and Mayor Eric Adams.

Mamdani's statements on housing and wealth distribution have raised concerns among opponents, who argue they reflect communist ideologies. As he prepares for the mayoral race, his past comments and affiliations are under increasing examination.


The Western Journal: "It Took 19 Hours to Post Anything" - Watch Chip Roy Bury NPR on Pitiful Public Radio Funding Defense
"It Took 19 Hours to Post Anything" - Watch Chip Roy Bury NPR on Pitiful Public Radio Funding Defense
Rep. Chip Roy criticized NPR and PBS after the Senate voted to defund them, arguing that their funding is unnecessary. He highlighted a recent incident during Texas floods where NPR took 19 hours to post alerts, while private stations provided timely updates.

Roy contended that public broadcasting failed to serve the community during a crisis, instead prioritizing fundraising efforts. He claimed that NPR has become increasingly biased, aligning with partisan narratives, and questioned the justification for taxpayer funding of such networks.


#society

The Epoch Times: ???? House Passes Stablecoin Bill
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The Epoch Times offers a daily briefing featuring significant stories shaping current events in America. Their newsletter, curated by U.S. national editor Ivan Pentchoukov, aims to provide clarity and inspiration to its readers.

Stay informed with the latest updates and insights by subscribing to their Morning Brief.


Fox News: Denise Richards' estranged husband fires back at violent abuse allegations
Denise Richards' estranged husband fires back at violent abuse allegations
Aaron Phypers has denied allegations of domestic violence made by his estranged wife, Denise Richards. He claims the accusations are false and hurtful, stating he has never abused her. Phypers requests privacy as they navigate personal matters.

Richards has filed for a temporary restraining order, detailing severe allegations of physical abuse, including choking and threats to her life. She expressed fear of reporting him due to threats against her safety. The situation has drawn public attention, with fans recalling concerning moments from their reality show.


Times Of Israel: Trump call with Coca-Cola may turn kosher-for-Passover pop obsolete
Trump call with Coca-Cola may turn kosher-for-Passover pop obsolete
President Trump announced that Coca-Cola will switch to using real cane sugar in the U.S., potentially ending the need for special kosher-for-Passover runs. Traditionally, Coke has been made with corn syrup, which is not kosher for Passover according to Ashkenazi customs.

This change could simplify access for kosher-keeping Jews, who often seek out the limited yellow-cap bottles during Passover. While Coca-Cola has not confirmed the announcement, they acknowledged Trump's enthusiasm and indicated that more details on product offerings would be shared soon.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Pro-Israel congressman accuses Tel Aviv of ‘mocking’ Trump with ‘suicidal’ strikes in Syria
Pro-Israel congressman accuses Tel Aviv of ‘mocking’ Trump with ‘suicidal’ strikes in Syria
Rep. Joe Wilson, R-S.C., criticized Israel's recent airstrikes on Syria, calling them "suicidal" for Tel Aviv and detrimental to regional stability. He warned that these actions could undermine normalization talks with Saudi Arabia and empower Iran, complicating U.S. diplomatic efforts.

Wilson expressed concern that Israel's military actions could lead to increased instability across the Middle East, risking a resurgence of ISIS and further conflict involving Iran and Russia. He urged Israel to refocus on its true enemies rather than attacking Syria.


Times Of Israel: Jerusalem’s highest-ranking Christian officials enter Gaza to visit church hit by IDF
Jerusalem’s highest-ranking Christian officials enter Gaza to visit church hit by IDF
Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa and Greek Orthodox Patriarch Theophilos III visited Gaza's Holy Family Church after an Israeli tank shell struck it, killing three and injuring others. The church has been a refuge for many Palestinians amid ongoing conflict, with the leaders bringing humanitarian aid.

Pizzaballa expressed doubts about Israel's claim that the strike was an error, emphasizing that the church community would remain in Gaza. The Pope also conveyed support for the mission and called for a ceasefire, while Netanyahu discussed the incident with international leaders, including President Trump.


#economy

The Economist: Looking to stash a few million away? Try a British military base
Looking to stash a few million away? Try a British military base
The tightening of offshore financial regulations has made traditional tax havens less viable for hiding assets. However, British military bases, particularly remote ones like Akrotiri, have emerged as unexpected loopholes for those seeking to conceal wealth from financial scrutiny.

These bases offer a unique opportunity for asset protection, exploiting gaps in financial reporting requirements. As international transparency efforts continue to evolve, such unconventional methods may attract attention from regulators.


#health

GB News: Doctors could have £100k student loans wiped to stop five-day strike action
Doctors could have £100k student loans wiped to stop five-day strike action
Negotiations between the British Medical Association (BMA) and Health Secretary Wes Streeting aim to avert a potential five-day strike by junior doctors. Key issues include possible student debt forgiveness for medical graduates and improvements to pay and working conditions, although Streeting remains firm on not increasing pay further.

Streeting emphasized the importance of avoiding strikes, which he claims could harm patient care and benefit political opponents. Discussions are ongoing, with both sides expressing a desire to find a resolution before the planned walkout next week.


#crime

Fox News: Legal pathway clearly exists for Trump's request to make Epstein grand jury testimony public
Legal pathway clearly exists for Trump's request to make Epstein grand jury testimony public
President Trump has called for the unsealing of grand jury transcripts related to Jeffrey Epstein's case, citing the extensive media coverage surrounding it. Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi plans to file a motion to request the release of these transcripts, which are typically sealed unless a court permits their disclosure.

Experts suggest that while grand jury transcripts are usually confidential, a judge may allow their unsealing if there is a compelling need. With Epstein deceased and no ongoing investigations, the court will weigh the public interest against the need for secrecy. However, any released information may still be redacted to protect victims' identities.