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#illegals

Forbes: Buttigieg Blasts DeSantis Over Anti-Pride Month Ad: ‘Who Are You Trying To Help?’
Buttigieg Blasts DeSantis Over Anti-Pride Month Ad: ‘Who Are You Trying To Help?’
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg criticized Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign ad for targeting the LGBTQ+ community. Buttigieg called out DeSantis for trying to compete over making life harder for a vulnerable community already facing challenges. The ad compared DeSantis' stance on LGBTQ+ issues with former President Donald Trump's, implying that DeSantis plans to take a harder line on trans rights.


#politics

Daily Wire: AOC Floats Subpoena Against Supreme Court Justice Roberts
AOC Floats Subpoena Against Supreme Court Justice Roberts
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez suggested using subpoena power to force Justice John Roberts to testify about ethics issues before Congress. She called for more binding ethics guidelines and mentioned the possibility of impeachment. Ocasio-Cortez also discussed reining in the power of the Supreme Court, including the idea of expanding the Court.


Fox News: AOC proposes subpoenas and impeachment to limit SCOTUS justices’ power following landmark decisions
AOC proposes subpoenas and impeachment to limit SCOTUS justices’ power following landmark decisions
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticizes the U.S. Supreme Court for its decisions on affirmative action and student loan debt, calling it an "abuse of power." She suggests impeachment and subpoenas be used to limit the court's authority. Ocasio-Cortez believes the court is creeping toward authoritarianism and centralization of power.


Daily Wire: J.D. Vance Wants To ‘Empower’ POTUS To Use Military To ‘Go After’ Mexican Drug Cartels
J.D. Vance Wants To ‘Empower’ POTUS To Use Military To ‘Go After’ Mexican Drug Cartels
Ohio Republican Senator J.D. Vance advocates empowering the president to use military force against Mexican drug cartels due to the increasing power of these criminal groups. He believes that the cartels pose a threat to American national security and that action must be taken to combat the fentanyl crisis originating from outside the country. Vance emphasizes the need for real American leadership and states that the cartels could become more powerful than the Mexican state itself within three years. He suggests exerting economic pressure on China and Mexico, the primary sources of fentanyl, to achieve progress in this battle. Overdose deaths in Ohio have increased significantly, with fentanyl being the main cause. Many Republicans support using military force to defeat the cartels and combat the drug trafficking problem.


The Federalist Papers: Florida Becomes Latest State to Allow Concealed Carry Without Permits, Here Are The Rules
Florida Becomes Latest State to Allow Concealed Carry Without Permits, Here Are The Rules
Florida has joined 25 other states in allowing citizens to carry concealed firearms without a government-issued permit. This change, signed into law by Governor Ron DeSantis in April, emphasizes the state's commitment to constitutional rights and conservative values.


#society

Newsbusters: PBS Cries Over ‘Right-Wing Backlash…False Information’ As Big Biz 'Rethinks' Pride
PBS Cries Over ‘Right-Wing Backlash…False Information’ As Big Biz 'Rethinks' Pride
PBS NewsHour aired a segment discussing the "right-wing backlash" against companies' support for Pride Month. The segment highlighted protests, boycotts, and false information spread on social media targeting LGBTQ+ products and ads. The guest suggested that this backlash is not organic, but rather instigated by anti-woke activists with political agendas. Overall, the segment focused on the division in the United States and the challenges faced by corporations in navigating these controversies.


Fox News: Charles Barkley amends will to donate millions to Auburn following Supreme Court's affirmative action ruling
Charles Barkley amends will to donate millions to Auburn following Supreme Court's affirmative action ruling
NBA legend Charles Barkley amended his will to leave $5 million to Auburn University in response to the Supreme Court's decision to outlaw affirmative action in college admissions. Barkley hopes the donation will help maintain diversity at his alma mater. President Biden and the NAACP also criticized the ruling, with the NAACP calling it a "dark day in America" and vowing to continue fighting for diversity and inclusion. The Supreme Court also rejected Biden's proposal for a student debt relief program.


The Blaze: Let them fight: Climate change activists disrupt Pride march, accuses LGBTQ+ progressives of failing 'marginalized communities'
Let them fight: Climate change activists disrupt Pride march, accuses LGBTQ+ progressives of failing 'marginalized communities'
Climate change activists from Just Stop Oil disrupted the London Pride march by halting an LGBTQ+ float sponsored by Coca-Cola. They sprayed paint on the pavement and the bus, and sat on the road to prevent it from moving. The activists demanded that Pride organizers condemn new oil and gas licenses, accusing them of working with industries that worsen the climate crisis.


#war

Forbes: Tatmadaw Targets Religious And Ethnic Communities In Myanmar Yet Again
Tatmadaw Targets Religious And Ethnic Communities In Myanmar Yet Again
\On February 1, 2021, the Burmese military staged a coup and brutally suppressed opposition, targeting religious and ethnic communities. Over 190 religious sites were destroyed, and camps were established at places of worship. Religious leaders were arrested and killed, contributing to a dire human rights situation in Myanmar.


#education

The Federalist Papers: Biden Vows to Reign In 'Privilege' in Colleges But Here's What He Did for His Granddaughter
Biden Vows to Reign In 'Privilege' in Colleges But Here's What He Did for His Granddaughter
President Joe Biden criticized the Supreme Court's decision against affirmative action programs and legacy admissions at elite universities. However, it was revealed that Biden himself contacted the University of Pennsylvania president to discuss his granddaughter's admission and has a longstanding relationship with the university.


#other

PJ Media: Biden Administration Considers Blocking the Sun to Slow Global Warming
Biden Administration Considers Blocking the Sun to Slow Global Warming
The White House is cautiously considering the idea of reducing sunlight to combat global warming, sparking controversy. This method, called solar radiation modification (SRM), involves altering the atmosphere's composition and is deemed terrifying by many. Despite the White House stating there are no immediate plans for a comprehensive research program, the fact that this concept is even being considered is alarming. European Union leaders are also open to discussions on this matter.


Flag And Cross: Severe Thunderstorms Threaten Eastern And Southern US
Severe Thunderstorms Threaten Eastern And Southern US
Severe thunderstorms are expected to continue across the Eastern and Southern United States, with the potential for damaging winds and lightning strikes. More than 50 million people could be affected, including major metro areas such as New York City and Washington, D.C. Flight delays are likely, and there is also a risk of property damage and power outages. The storms will also bring heavy rain, leading to flash flooding in some areas.