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#illegals
Breitbart: ICE Arrests 'Barbaric' Illegals Convicted of Murder, Child Rape, Sexual Assault Over Weekend
ICE recently arrested multiple illegal aliens with serious criminal convictions, including murder, child sexual assault, and drug offenses, across various states. The arrests highlight ongoing concerns regarding public safety and the challenges faced by ICE agents amid rising violence against them.
The arrests included individuals from Mexico, Laos, Venezuela, Peru, Guatemala, Jamaica, Turkey, the Philippines, and Uzbekistan, with crimes ranging from aggravated sexual assault to drug trafficking. These actions are part of ICE's efforts to remove dangerous individuals from American communities.
Breitbart: Donald Trump's 'CBP Home App' Gets Tens of Thousands of Illegals to Self-Deport
Self-deportations among illegal aliens have surged under the Trump administration's new cost-effective departure program. The relaunch of a mobile app for self-deportation, coupled with financial incentives like one-way flight payments and bonuses for returning home, has led to tens of thousands opting to leave.
This initiative has reportedly saved millions for taxpayers, as self-deportations are cheaper than ICE-led deportations. Additionally, labor market data indicates that around one million foreign-born workers, many of whom are illegal, have exited the U.S. workforce since Trump took office, benefiting lower-middle-class Americans.
Fox News: Second suspect arrested in CBP officer shooting has lengthy criminal past, DHS says
Cristian Aybar Berroa, an illegal immigrant from the Dominican Republic, was arrested in connection with the shooting of an off-duty U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer in New York City. Berroa has a lengthy criminal history, including multiple arrests for reckless endangerment and larceny, and was released despite an active ICE detainer.
The shooting occurred during an attempted robbery, with Berroa and another suspect allegedly approaching the officer with a firearm. The officer was injured but is in stable condition. Both suspects are expected to face federal charges.
#politics
The Western Journal: Epstein's Former Attorney Names 2 Democrats Who Are In the Epstein Files
Alan Dershowitz revealed on Fox News that two prominent Democrats, George Mitchell and Bill Richardson, are mentioned in Epstein-related documents. He emphasized that while there are no formal client lists, other materials exist that could name individuals involved.
Dershowitz also discussed the importance of distinguishing between true and false accusations, citing a woman who claimed to have evidence against various prominent figures but later admitted to fabricating her story. He called for more transparency regarding the Epstein investigation, particularly regarding Ghislaine Maxwell's testimony.
Fox News: 'Moderate' Dem running for US Senate in Michigan co-sponsored a 'feminist approach' to foreign policy
Rep. Haley Stevens, D-Mich., co-sponsored a resolution advocating for a "feminist approach to foreign policy," introduced by Rep. Lois Frankel. The resolution emphasizes gender equality, peace, and environmental integrity, aiming to disrupt patriarchal structures and address systemic discrimination.
Despite her support for this progressive initiative, Stevens positions herself as a moderate candidate for the U.S. Senate, focusing on job creation and economic growth. With Sen. Gary Peters retiring, the race for Michigan's open Senate seat has attracted several Democratic contenders.
Fox News: Obama-era officials mum on allegations of 'manufactured' intelligence launching Trump–Russia probe
Documents declassified by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard allege that former Obama administration officials fabricated intelligence to justify the Trump-Russia investigation post-2016 election. Gabbard claims this constitutes a "treasonous conspiracy" aimed at undermining President Trump.
Gabbard has submitted a criminal referral to the Justice Department, asserting that all involved must be held accountable to protect the integrity of American democracy. No former officials have commented on the allegations.
The Telegraph: Not even AI Obama can distract from Trump’s Epstein crisis
Donald Trump used his Truth Social platform to divert attention from the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein controversy by posting AI-generated content and discussing unrelated topics, including the Washington NFL team's name change. A Democratic strategist noted this tactic of shifting focus from bad news is typical for Trump.
Trump's posts included demands for the team to revert to its former name, claiming widespread support from Native Americans for this change. This strategy appears aimed at minimizing the impact of current political crises.
Fox News: Special Counsel David Weiss got little help from Biden DOJ to prosecute president’s son Hunter: Transcript
Former special counsel David Weiss revealed to Congress that he received minimal support from the DOJ when seeking lawyers to prosecute Hunter Biden. During his testimony, Weiss noted he only received one resume in response to his request for trial lawyers, forcing him to seek help independently.
Weiss, who was appointed U.S. attorney during the Trump administration, faced scrutiny over his handling of Hunter Biden's case, including allegations of a lenient plea deal. He indicated that he would have pursued charges for tax years 2014 and 2015 if legally permitted, citing the complexities of the case involving Hunter's ties to Burisma.
Forbes: Trump Epstein Lawsuit: Why Wall Street Journal Defamation Case Could Backfire In Discovery
Donald Trump has filed a defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch over an article alleging a "bawdy" birthday letter he sent to Jeffrey Epstein. Trump claims the letter, which purportedly includes inappropriate content, does not exist and is a fabrication.
If the case proceeds to discovery, it may require Trump to disclose details about his relationship with Epstein, potentially leading to further scrutiny. Trump is seeking $10 billion in damages. The Journal has expressed confidence in its reporting and plans to defend against the lawsuit.
Fox News: Democratic Party catapulted into 'new phase of a cold war' in one-year wake of Biden’s unprecedented dropout
Former President Joe Biden's withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race has left the Democratic Party in turmoil. Following his exit, the party faced significant electoral losses, particularly in swing states, leading to internal conflict between the radical left and more moderate factions. Critics, including former allies of President Obama, have pointed to a lack of cohesive strategy and vision as key factors in the party's struggles.
As the party grapples with its identity crisis, calls for a return to centrist values grow louder. The current atmosphere is described as a "cold war," with anger and negativity dominating the public face of the party. Observers warn that until Democrats shift their focus from social media influence to addressing voter concerns, their declining popularity will persist.
Breitbart: 'F*ck Him': Hunter Biden Goes Off on Democrats Who Criticized Joe Biden's Mental Decline
Hunter Biden criticized Democrats and media figures for their portrayal of his father's mental decline in a lengthy YouTube interview. He labeled the book "Original Sin" as a "money grab" and expressed anger towards George Clooney and other political strategists for undermining President Biden.
He acknowledged his father's poor debate performance and admitted to the challenges of aging, stating that Biden appeared "tired" during public appearances. Hunter's comments reflect a deep frustration with party insiders who question his father's capability to run for office.
#society
Breitbart: Cleveland Guardians Stand Firm While Washington Commanders Go Silent to Trump's Name Change Campaign
The Cleveland Guardians have rejected President Trump's call to revert to their former name, the Indians, emphasizing their commitment to the Guardians brand. Meanwhile, the Washington Commanders have not responded to Trump's demand to change back to the Redskins, likely due to concerns over their stadium plans.
Trump's comments highlight a growing debate over sports team names and their connections to Native American heritage, with the Guardians remaining firm in their decision despite the president's influence.
GB News: Nigel Farage speaks out on migrant hotel protest in Epping as disorder erupts: ‘NOT far-right’
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage described the Epping migrant hotel protesters as "concerned families" rather than extremists, warning of potential civil unrest in Britain. He criticized the portrayal of demonstrators by authorities and highlighted perceived double standards in policing.
Farage acknowledged the presence of troublemakers but stressed that most participants were not politically motivated. The protests at the Bell Hotel led to violence, with several injuries reported. Local authorities condemned the unrest while calling for the closure of the hotel as unsuitable for asylum seekers.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Iran will not give up nuclear enrichment, top official confirms in exclusive Fox News interview
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed that the country will not abandon its nuclear enrichment program, citing national pride and scientific achievement. Despite recent U.S. strikes causing serious damage to its nuclear facilities, Iran insists it will continue its enrichment efforts.
The U.S. has proposed that Iran join a consortium for its nuclear energy needs, but Tehran has rejected this, emphasizing its capability to independently produce nuclear fuel. As international sanctions loom, Iran is set to engage in talks with Russia, China, and European nations regarding its nuclear program.
Le Monde: French foreign minister arrives in Kyiv for show of support
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot visited Kyiv to reaffirm France's support for Ukraine amid ongoing Russian aggression. Following a recent wave of attacks on Ukrainian cities, he emphasized the need for pressure on Russia and resolute backing for Ukraine to end the conflict.
Barrot condemned Russia's targeting of civilian infrastructure and criticized its actions as inhumane, aimed at terrorizing civilians. He also inspected the Chernobyl power plant, where France pledged financial assistance for repairs following damage from Russian drones.
Times Of Israel: Causing strategic, moral harm, Netanyahu lets others dictate Israel’s ties with Christians
Israel's relations with the Christian community have soured, highlighted by US Ambassador Mike Huckabee's letter to Interior Minister Moshe Arbel, threatening to restrict Christian group visits due to harassment and negative treatment. This follows incidents of violence against Christian sites and a tank shell hitting Gaza's only Catholic church, resulting in casualties.
Despite strong support from Christian Zionists, recent attacks and harassment of Christians in Israel raise concerns about the country's image and its ties with Christian nations. While senior Israeli officials condemn these actions, bureaucratic obstacles and political dynamics hinder effective responses to protect Christian communities.
#economy
Forbes: Stocks At Record Highs: How Much Higher Could They Go In 2025?
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq reached new all-time highs on Monday, driven by positive earnings reports from major companies, particularly the "Magnificent Seven." While some analysts predict continued growth, others caution that investor optimism may be overblown and could lead to a market correction.
The S&P is expected to grow by around 5.4% by year-end, with forecasts ranging widely among analysts. Key earnings reports from Alphabet and Tesla are anticipated soon, which may further influence market trends. Overall, the indexes have benefited from strong economic data and the rise of AI-driven firms.
#military
Times Of Israel: Soldier killed in blast, as IDF pushes into central Gaza’s Deir al-Balah for 1st time
An Israeli soldier, Staff Sgt. Amit Cohen, was killed by an explosion during ground operations in southern Gaza, marking the first such engagement in the Deir al-Balah area since the war began. The IDF is investigating the incident, which also injured an officer. Israel's military death toll now stands at 455.
The IDF's operations come amid concerns for hostages held by Hamas, with families expressing alarm over the military's actions. Global criticism of the humanitarian situation in Gaza is increasing, as reports indicate high civilian casualties and a worsening crisis. Negotiations for a ceasefire and hostage release are ongoing.