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Jul 21, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: ABC's Martha Raddatz admits Trump border policies 'certainly working' in stemming migrant flow
ABC News correspondent Martha Raddatz fact-checked Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass during an interview, asserting that the Trump administration's immigration policies have been effective. Raddatz highlighted a significant drop in border crossings, noting June 2025 recorded the lowest encounters in U.S. history.
Bass, critical of Trump's approach, maintained that the administration's immigration stance has been punitive. However, Raddatz emphasized the dramatic improvements at the southern border compared to previous years, contrasting it with the record-high crossings during the Biden administration.
#politics
The Western Journal: Gabbard: We Have the Evidence to Indict and Prosecute Those Responsible for Coup, Russia Hoax
Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence, claims that declassified documents reveal a conspiracy led by former President Obama to undermine Donald Trump by fabricating intelligence about Russian interference in the 2016 election. Gabbard asserts that this constitutes a "treasonous conspiracy" that should lead to indictments.
She argues that the evidence demonstrates a coordinated effort among senior Obama administration officials to manipulate intelligence assessments, which subverted the democratic process. Gabbard insists that the implications of these findings are historic and warrant serious legal consequences for those involved.
GB News: Reform UK council tells staff to work in office just two days a week
North Northamptonshire Council, now led by Reform UK, plans to implement a hybrid working model requiring staff to work in the office at least two days a week. This initiative includes refurbishing various council buildings to foster team culture and collaboration.
Council leader Martin Griffiths emphasized the importance of in-office work for productivity and team cohesion, contrasting it with the previous administration's approach. The council aims to transform workspaces while managing space constraints for staff presence.
Fox News: Obama now 'squarely in Russiagate crosshairs,' journalist Matt Taibbi claims
Former President Obama is now implicated in the Trump-Russia collusion narrative, according to journalist Matt Taibbi. Following the release of documents by Tulsi Gabbard, it has been suggested that Obama and his national security team may have politicized intelligence regarding Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Gabbard's documents reportedly show that Obama suppressed a presidential briefing that did not support the narrative of collusion. While a bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee found no evidence of collusion, they confirmed Russian meddling in the election. Democratic lawmakers have criticized Gabbard's claims as unfounded.
Fox News: Poll Position: Mamdani's the frontrunner, but isn't running away with NYC mayoral race just yet
Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old state assemblyman, won the New York City Democratic primary, positioning him as a frontrunner in the upcoming general election, despite a competitive landscape that includes former Gov. Andrew Cuomo running as an independent. Polls show Mamdani leading Cuomo by varying margins.
Cuomo and other candidates have discussed the possibility of consolidating support to challenge Mamdani, who has garnered backing from progressive figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Mamdani's campaign focuses on affordability and social programs, while Republicans aim to leverage his past statements to frame him as emblematic of the Democratic Party.
#society
The Federalist: There Is No Such Thing As ‘Biblical Evidence’ For Abortion
Texas state Rep. James Talarico has sparked controversy by claiming biblical support for abortion during his appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience. He argued that the focus on anti-abortion and anti-gay sentiments among Christians is a recent development, suggesting that the Bible does not explicitly condemn abortion.
Talarico's interpretation has drawn criticism for misrepresenting biblical teachings, particularly regarding the sanctity of life and marriage. His comments have been seen as an attempt to align political agendas with faith, raising concerns among traditional Christians about the implications of his views.
CNSNews: Same False Claims that Prompted Defunding Used by Houston Public Media’s New $4.4M ‘Resiliency Fund’
Congress has defunded the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, cutting $1.1 billion in taxpayer funding, which affects local outlets like Houston Public Media (HPM). In response, HPM launched a $4.4 million “Resiliency Fund,” claiming to provide essential services and fact-based journalism.
Critics argue that public media has shown bias and inadequacy in emergency reporting, citing instances where private media outperformed public outlets during crises. The defunding reflects concerns over public media's reliance on taxpayer dollars despite the availability of diverse information sources.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Mike Huckabee Accuses Israeli Settlers of 'Act of Terror' Against Christian Church
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee condemned Israeli settlers for an attack on a Palestinian church, labeling it an "act of terror." He criticized the Israeli government's response, calling for harsher consequences for such violence and expressing concern over policies affecting Christian organizations.
Huckabee, while advocating for peace in the region, emphasized the need for accountability and expressed disappointment in Israel's treatment of Christian groups. His remarks highlight tensions in U.S.-Israel relations amid ongoing conflicts in the West Bank.
#economy
Forbes: John Fredriksen The Latest Billionaire To Leave Britain
Shipping billionaire John Fredriksen is selling his historic Georgian manor in London, The Old Rectory, valued at $337 million, amid a trend of wealthy individuals leaving the UK. His departure follows the abolishment of non-domicile tax status, which he cites as a factor.
Fredriksen joins a growing list of millionaires exiting the UK, which is experiencing negative millionaire growth, unlike other wealthy nations. An estimated 16,500 millionaires are projected to leave the UK this year, with many relocating to the UAE.
#crime
Fox News: Trump demands end to cashless bail, says 'complete disaster' driving crime in cities, endangering police
President Trump has called for the immediate end of cashless bail, linking it to rising crime rates and increased violence against law enforcement. He criticized current policies and highlighted a recent shooting of a Customs and Border Protection officer by a previously deported individual.
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem echoed these concerns, blaming sanctuary city policies for contributing to crime. She pointed to the failures of various city mayors, including New York's Eric Adams, in managing public safety amid rising violence and illegal immigration.