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#illegals
Breitbart: Ron DeSantis: Illegal Aliens Have Opportunity to Self-Deport Before Entering Alligator Alcatraz
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced that illegal aliens at the "Alligator Alcatraz" detention facility have the option to voluntarily self-deport before processing. This initiative aims to reduce costs for taxpayers and allows individuals to return legally in the future.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem emphasized that self-deportation offers a chance for legal re-entry, contrasting it with the consequences of remaining and facing deportation. The program includes flight assistance and a stipend to encourage voluntary departure, projected to save significant taxpayer funds.
Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Inside Trump's 'Alligator Alcatraz'
President Trump plans to enforce a birthright citizenship order this month and recently visited a new migrant detention facility in Florida, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz." He described the facility as a place for dangerous migrants, emphasizing the need for deportation.
In other political news, Trump could provide Israel with advanced weapons to counter Iran's nuclear threat, while Democrats are strategizing for future elections amid internal divisions.
#politics
Le Monde: US Senator Elizabeth Warren urges bribery probe over Trump-Paramount settlement
Senator Elizabeth Warren has called for a bribery investigation into Paramount following its $16 million settlement with Donald Trump over a lawsuit related to a "60 Minutes" interview with Kamala Harris. Warren suggests the settlement may be linked to Paramount's need for government approval of its merger with Skydance.
Critics argue the settlement undermines press freedom, with CBS journalists expressing concern that it could damage the integrity of their reporting. Legal experts believe CBS would have won the case easily, and the settlement has drawn backlash from media professionals who see it as a capitulation to political pressure.
GB News: Can Donald Trump deport Elon Musk? Inside the latest plot twist as the public fallout takes sinister turn
Donald Trump has threatened to "take a look" at deporting Elon Musk, citing potential grounds for denaturalisation. Musk, a US citizen since 2002, has faced criticism from Trump over government subsidies for his companies. Experts suggest deportation is unlikely due to the rarity of successful denaturalisation cases.
The feud escalated after Musk criticized Trump's policies and suggested the President's success in the election was partly due to his influence. Trump's remarks came during a visit to an immigration detention facility, raising questions about the future of their relationship and potential political maneuvers.
Breitbart: McConnell Loyalists Target 'Front-Runner' Nate Morris in Kentucky Senate Race
Sen. Mitch McConnell's loyalists are targeting pro-Trump Senate candidate Nate Morris for criticizing the retiring senator. Morris, running to end McConnell's influence, has gained traction as a front-runner in the primary and has called for the Kentucky GOP to revoke McConnell's lifetime achievement award.
In response, McConnell's supporters have rallied against Morris, with prominent figures expressing disapproval of his attacks. Morris's campaign highlights a growing divide within the Republican Party in Kentucky.
#society
Breitbart: Texas Family Sues Elon Musk's Tesla After Loved One Dies in 'Defectively Designed' Cybertruck Crash
The family of Michael Sheehan, who died in a crash involving a Tesla Cybertruck that caught fire, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Tesla. They allege the vehicle's design is defective, preventing escape after the crash, and claim Tesla was negligent in its manufacturing and safety warnings.
This lawsuit is notable as the first against Tesla regarding the Cybertruck, which has faced scrutiny for safety issues, including a higher rate of fire fatalities compared to older models. The Sheehan family seeks over $1 million in damages as the case highlights concerns over new vehicle designs and occupant safety.
Fox News: FAA partners with university in South to address nationwide air traffic controller shortage
The FAA has partnered with Middle Georgia State University to enhance its air traffic controller hiring pipeline amid a shortage of approximately 3,000 controllers. The initiative is part of the Enhanced Air Traffic – Collegiate Training Initiative (AT-CTI) to expedite training and recruitment.
The program will offer advanced training and financial incentives for graduates and new hires. Students must meet specific requirements to receive an endorsement certificate and begin training at FAA facilities. The FAA aims to efficiently increase its controller workforce to ensure safety in air traffic management.
#economy
Fox News: GROVER NORQUIST: Trump's 'big beautiful bill' and its permanent tax cut will change the world
President Trump's new tax legislation aims to solidify pro-growth policies by making previous tax cuts permanent, including lower rates and immediate business expensing. It is designed to enhance American competitiveness and stimulate economic growth, potentially increasing revenue by $4 trillion over the next decade.
The bill faces opposition from Democrats, who would prefer to revert to higher tax rates. Supporters argue that the legislation will lead to job creation and higher wages, while also simplifying tax processes for individuals and businesses. Advocates urge swift passage to maximize economic benefits.
#military
Breitbart: Navy Chief Commission Terminated Over Affair With Married Subordinate
Admiral Sir Ben Key has been terminated from the Royal Navy and stripped of his commission following an extramarital affair with a junior subordinate. The British government emphasized the importance of maintaining high standards of conduct within the armed forces.
Key, who had previously championed moral reforms in the Navy, expressed regret for his actions and accepted the decision. His dismissal highlights the military's commitment to addressing issues of misconduct and fostering a culture of accountability.
Times Of Israel: Soldier killed in northern Gaza, 3 others seriously hurt, as rockets fired at Sderot
An IDF soldier, Sgt. Yaniv Michalovitch, was killed in combat in northern Gaza, bringing Israel's military death toll to 442 since the ground offensive against Hamas began. Two other soldiers were seriously wounded in the same incident. Concurrently, the IDF reported the killing of two Hamas operatives involved in a deadly ambush that claimed the lives of seven Israeli soldiers.
In related developments, the IDF has issued evacuation warnings for several neighborhoods in Gaza City ahead of anticipated operations. Reports indicate that seven individuals were killed near humanitarian aid sites in Gaza, prompting an investigation by the IDF. Meanwhile, the Hamas-run interior ministry has called for the surrender of a local armed gang leader accused of treason.
#culture
The Western Journal: Country Music Star Pauses Concert to Take a Shot at Beyoncé: 'It Ain't Country'
Country music star Gavin Adcock criticized Beyoncé's album "Cowboy Carter," claiming it lacks authenticity as a country record. During a concert, he expressed frustration over its success on country charts and stated that true country artists should not have to compete with her.
This controversy reflects a broader debate within the country music community regarding genre boundaries and the recognition of artists like Beyoncé. The discussion has sparked mixed reactions, with some supporting Adcock's stance and others accusing him of bias.
#crime
The Telegraph: Bryan Kohberger admits killing four Idaho students
Bryan Kohberger has pleaded guilty to the murders of four University of Idaho students, eliminating the possibility of the death penalty. He faces four consecutive life sentences for first-degree murder and an additional 10 years for burglary, without parole.
The brutal stabbings in November 2022 shocked the community, with autopsies indicating the victims were likely asleep during the attack. Kohberger's identification as a suspect involved genetic genealogy and mobile phone records linking him to the crime scene. The plea deal has upset the victims' families.