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Jul 21, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Video shows injured illegal alien suspect being dumped outside New York hospital after CBP officer shot
The Department of Homeland Security released a video showing Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez, an illegal alien, allegedly involved in the shooting of an off-duty Customs and Border Protection officer in the Bronx. Nunez, who entered the U.S. illegally in 2023, had an active kidnapping warrant at the time of his arrest.
Another suspect, Cristian Aybar Berroa, also an illegal alien, was arrested in connection with the incident. Both individuals are expected to face federal charges. New York's status as a sanctuary city complicates enforcement actions against such individuals.
Breitbart: Hunter Biden Rejects American Citizens, Praises Illegal Migrants
Hunter Biden praised low-wage illegal migrants for their roles in hospitality and service, criticizing Trump’s immigration policies. He suggested that without these workers, wages for American citizens would rise, arguing that Democrats favor migrants over ordinary Americans.
Biden's remarks highlight a broader political divide, with progressives seen as prioritizing migrant labor for electoral support. Critics argue that this undermines American workers and wages, while some Republicans also support importing low-wage workers, potentially sidelining American job seekers.
Front Page Magazine: UK Gov Threatened Jail for Exposing its Afghan Smuggling
The UK government has been accused of running a secret operation to smuggle over 35,000 Afghans into the country, costing up to $9 billion, while suppressing media coverage through a 'super injunction.' This ban on reporting aimed to protect the identities of those involved, despite concerns about transparency and public safety.
Critics argue that the operation reflects a broader pattern of deception regarding mass migration, with both UK and US administrations allegedly prioritizing expedited asylum processes for Afghan migrants. This has raised alarms about inadequate vetting and the potential for increased security risks.
#politics
GB News: Reform UK candidate launches legal challenge after losing election on 'coin toss'
Reform UK candidate Liz Williams is challenging the outcome of a tied council election in Worcestershire, where a random draw determined her opponent, Green Party candidate Hannah Robson, as the winner. Williams claims the process was flawed and has filed an election petition with the High Court.
The case will be heard later this year, with Williams arguing that the election result is open to fraud due to her inability to oversee the process fully. This incident highlights the rarity of tied elections in the UK, which have been resolved in various ways historically.
Breitbart: Tulsi Gabbard's Revelations Vindicate Mark Levin, Breitbart News, Trump
Recent documents from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence reveal that officials from the Obama administration allegedly fabricated intelligence to support claims of Russian interference in the 2016 election, contradicting existing assessments. This has led to renewed calls for investigations into the actions taken against President Trump, which some have labeled a "silent coup."
These findings corroborate earlier claims by Mark Levin and Breitbart News, suggesting that the Obama administration engaged in surveillance of the Trump campaign and manipulated intelligence for political purposes. The implications raise questions about President Obama's awareness of these actions.
Front Page Magazine: Mamdani’s Father Defends Suicide Bombers
Zohran Mamdani's political views are shaped by discussions with his father, Mahmood Mamdani, a Columbia University professor who supports the anti-Israel BDS movement and has controversially described suicide bombers as "soldiers." Mahmood is affiliated with The Gaza Tribunal, which aims to delegitimize Israel.
Critics question both Mahmood's views on terrorism and his membership in an organization led by Richard Falk, known for his anti-Israel rhetoric. The article raises concerns about the implications of Zohran's beliefs and his father's influence, particularly regarding the legitimacy of Israel and the characterization of violence.
Le Monde: Billions of USAID aid have been officially canceled
US lawmakers have reclaimed $9 billion in humanitarian aid funds through a rare legislative process called "rescission," marking the first such action since 1999. This move aligns with budget cuts initiated by Donald Trump and the Department of Government Efficiency led by Elon Musk.
The Senate's final vote on July 17 effectively ends the USAID, which was established in 1961 and had been responsible for distributing the now-canceled subsidies. This legislative action reinforces Congress's authority over public spending, countering previous executive branch decisions.
Breitbart: Gavin Newsom Demands 'Immediate Withdrawal' of Soldiers from L.A.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has called for the immediate withdrawal of all soldiers from Los Angeles following the Pentagon's announcement of a Marine pullout. He criticized the military's deployment against civilians, labeling it as political theater and expressing concern over the militarization of the city.
Despite Newsom's objections, President Trump had federalized the California National Guard to manage anti-ICE riots, which were contained. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass echoed Newsom's concerns, stating violence would cease only when ICE raids stop. Newsom's legal challenge against federal control of the National Guard was unsuccessful.
Breitbart: Trump Blasts Obama-Appointed Judge Overseeing Harvard Funding Case
President Trump criticized U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs for her handling of Harvard's legal challenge against the Trump administration's freeze on $2.2 billion in federal grants. He accused her of bias and suggested that Harvard's funding practices are detrimental to other institutions.
Trump asserted that the university's refusal to comply with merit-based hiring and admissions reforms reflects anti-American values. He indicated that if Burroughs rules in favor of Harvard, the federal government would appeal the decision and seek to end financial support for the university.
#society
Front Page Magazine: The Savage Truth: Delusions, Warnings, and Another Teacher Gone Wild
Cicely Davis, on her podcast The Savage Truth, criticizes Biden aide Ashley Williams for allegedly lying about President Biden's cognitive decline. She also highlights the issue of predatory teachers in education, noting it as a global concern, not limited to the U.S.
The Western Journal: It's Ticking Off the Right People: Activists Are Fuming Over Trump's 'All-Of-Government Approach'
President Trump’s recent policies targeting self-identified transgender individuals in federal roles have sparked backlash from liberal activists. Critics argue that these measures, which include removing transgender personnel from the military and investigating hospitals that provide gender-affirming care to minors, threaten civil rights.
Despite the uproar, polls indicate that many Americans support Trump’s stance on gender, with a significant portion affirming traditional views on sex. Supporters argue that the administration is reflecting the majority opinion, while opponents warn of broader implications for civil rights and representation.
The Western Journal: Children’s National Hospital to End All Gender-Transition Treatments
Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C. will cease all gender transition-related treatments, including puberty blockers and hormone therapy, effective August 30, 2025, due to rising legal and regulatory risks. This decision follows similar moves by other hospitals amid scrutiny of pediatric transgender procedures.
The hospital emphasized that mental health support for LGBT patients will still be available. The change aligns with President Trump's executive order aimed at cutting funding for facilities providing gender-transition treatments to minors, citing concerns over irreversible medical interventions.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Iranian FM vows Tehran won’t give up uranium enrichment: ‘A question of national pride’
The World Health Organization reported multiple attacks on its facilities in Deir al-Balah, Gaza, by the Israel Defense Forces, including the detention of staff members. WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus called for the immediate release of detained staff and highlighted the impact on health operations in Gaza.
The UN warned that the IDF's offensive threatens vital water sources in Gaza, particularly a desalination plant crucial for displaced populations. With a significant portion of Gaza under evacuation orders, access to essential services is severely compromised, affecting millions.
#economy
Breitbart: Charter Communications Joins Trump’s ‘Invest America,’ Matches Federal $1,000 for Employees’ Children
Charter Communications is partnering with the Trump administration's "Invest America" initiative by matching the federal contribution of $1,000 to employees' children's Trump Accounts. This program aims to enhance financial literacy and future prosperity for American families by establishing tax-deferred investment accounts for newborns.
The initiative has received support from various business leaders and is seen as a way to foster economic opportunity for future generations. Charter's CEO highlighted the program's benefits for employee morale and community growth, while the company also emphasizes its commitment to employee well-being through competitive wages and educational support.
#culture
Fox News: 'Superman' director says 'anti-American sentiment' hurting some international box office numbers
James Gunn, director of "Superman," attributed the film's lower international earnings to potential anti-American sentiment and the character's lesser recognition abroad compared to other superheroes. While it performed strongly in the U.S. with $125 million, it only grossed $95 million internationally.
Gunn emphasized that the film's themes of immigration and kindness resonate with American values, but he faced criticism for its political undertones. He expressed curiosity over the "woke" label some have attached to the film.
#crime
Forbes: Brett Hankison—Ex-Officer In Breonna Taylor Raid—Gets Nearly 3 Years In Jail
Brett Hankison, a former Louisville police officer, has been sentenced to 33 months in prison for violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights during a botched raid that led to her death in March 2020. This sentence contrasts with the Justice Department's recommendation for no jail time.
Hankison was convicted by a federal jury in November for his actions during the incident. The case continues to draw attention as it unfolds.