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#illegals
Breitbart: Federal Judge Orders Release of Mexican Migrant Seeking Asylum
A federal judge ordered the release of a Mexican migrant seeking asylum after a month in ICE detention, ruling that his temporary legal status was valid until July 2025. The judge found the Trump administration's detention violated the Administrative Procedures Act.
Despite the ruling, the migrant was re-arrested by ICE immediately after leaving the courtroom. His legal team argues that federal authorities lacked a lawful basis for the arrest, as his temporary parole status had not been revoked.
#politics
Fox News: Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' stalls in House amid conservative mutiny threats
President Trump's legislative agenda faced delays in the House of Representatives as conservative concerns and weather issues hindered a planned vote on a significant tax and immigration bill. House Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Harris expressed skepticism about receiving necessary support from the White House.
House GOP leaders aimed for a vote to initiate debate on the bill, which encompasses Trump's priorities on various issues, but the process remained stalled. Lawmakers were instructed to return to their offices as discussions continued among conservatives regarding the Senate's version of the bill, which they criticized for potential fiscal implications.
Breitbart: Chris Matthews: When Jamie Raskin Gets Subpoena Power, 'Look Out Donald Trump'
Chris Matthews predicts that the Democratic Party may gain control of the House of Representatives in the 2026 midterms, potentially allowing Rep. Jamie Raskin to wield subpoena power. He suggests that even reluctant Republicans recognize the political stakes of upcoming legislation.
Matthews estimates Democrats could secure 15-20 seats, enough to take over the House and impact investigations involving Donald Trump.
Fox News: Why Donald Trump’s 'big, beautiful bill' is a test for our democracy
The "big beautiful bill" has passed the Senate with a tie-breaking vote from Vice President JD Vance, but faces uncertainty in the House. Public opinion is largely negative, with many Americans expressing distrust in both the bill and the government, reflecting a broader crisis of faith in political institutions.
Supporters argue the bill will boost the economy and provide tax relief, while critics warn it disproportionately benefits the wealthy at the expense of social programs. As the House prepares for a final vote, the real challenge lies in restoring public trust in government and its promises.
The Western Journal: White House Responds to Report That Mark Zuckerberg Was 'Asked to Leave' Oval Office Meeting
The White House denied a report that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg was asked to leave an Oval Office meeting with President Trump and military leaders. NBC News claimed Zuckerberg entered unexpectedly and was asked to wait outside due to security concerns, creating a chaotic atmosphere.
A senior White House official clarified that Zuckerberg was invited to say hello and left to wait for his scheduled meeting with Trump. The report noted concerns among officials about the informal nature of Trump's meetings and potential security risks.
The Federalist: CIA Review Blasts Brennan’s Role In Launching Russia Hoax
A CIA review reveals that former Director John Brennan overrode internal concerns to assert that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to help Donald Trump. The assessment was criticized for being rushed and lacking proper coordination, sidelining key intelligence agencies.
The review indicates that the conclusions drawn were not justified and were influenced by a politically charged environment. Brennan's insistence on including the discredited Steele dossier further raised concerns about the integrity of the assessment.
GB News: Rachel Reeves' PMQs tears spark fiery sexism row as ex-Chancellor declares 'I NEVER cried!'
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faced criticism after appearing emotional during a House of Commons session, with ex-Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng suggesting her tears indicated stress about her job. A spokesperson confirmed her upset was due to a personal matter.
The debate on GB News highlighted differing views on her emotional display, with Scarlett Mccgwire defending Reeves as not weak, while Kwarteng pointed to the pressures of her role and the government's challenges. The discussion raised questions about the overall state of the government and the implications of Reeves's emotional response.
#society
Breitbart: Australia Cancels Kanye West Visa over 'Heil Hitler' Song: Rejects 'Importing Bigotry'
Australia has revoked Kanye West's visa following the release of his song "Heil Hitler," which glorifies Adolf Hitler. Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke stated that the decision reflects the country's stance against importing hatred and bigotry.
West, who has ties to Australia through his wife, has faced backlash for his offensive comments and actions. Public opposition has also arisen in Slovakia regarding his planned concert there, with over 3,000 signatures on a petition against it.
GB News: 'Britain is being treated like a plot of land are we are expected to pay for it'
In 2024, 40.4% of births in Britain were to families with at least one foreign-born parent, with some areas seeing figures as high as 80%. This trend is particularly pronounced in London, where nearly all boroughs report a majority of births from foreign parent households.
The rise in births among foreign-born parents contrasts sharply with the declining birthrate among white British families, raising concerns about economic sustainability and cultural identity. Reports suggest that by 2100, a significant portion of the UK population will be composed of individuals with immigrant backgrounds.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: French detainees in Iran charged with spying for Israel
Two French nationals, Jacques Paris and Cécile Kohler, have been detained in Iran for over three years and face charges of "spying" for Mossad, "conspiracy to overthrow the regime," and "corruption on earth," all of which carry the death penalty. Their access to independent lawyers has been denied.
The French government maintains their innocence and demands legal representation for the pair. Their situation has become more precarious following an Israeli airstrike on Tehran's Evin prison, which reportedly resulted in numerous casualties. Iran is believed to hold around 20 European nationals in similar circumstances.
#economy
The Western Journal: LA Business Owners Issue Warning About Devastating Consequences of Insane New Minimum Wage Law
Los Angeles hotel owners are warning that a new ordinance mandating a $30/hour minimum wage will devastate the hospitality industry. With wage increases set to rise by $2.50 annually until 2028, business leaders argue this could jeopardize jobs and local economies.
They are mobilizing against the ordinance, gathering signatures for a potential repeal in 2026. Critics of similar proposals, like New York City’s mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, label them as unrealistic and economically damaging, predicting a negative impact on businesses and employment.
Breitbart: Exclusive—Rep. Richard Hudson: Republicans Are Fighting to Prevent the Largest Tax Hike in a Generation
If the 2017 Trump tax cuts expire, Americans could face the largest tax increase in a generation, with average families seeing a $2,000 hike starting in 2026. House Republicans are advocating for the extension of these cuts and expanding the Child Tax Credit to support families.
They argue that Democrats' policies would lead to higher taxes and more government control, while Republicans aim to empower families and small businesses. The NRCC plans to hold Democrats accountable for their opposition to this bill, emphasizing the importance of keeping taxes low for working families.
#health
Fox News: Breads to avoid and body fat warnings, plus dangers of bee stings
Recent health news highlights include experts identifying the healthiest and least healthy breads, alongside a warning that body fat can indicate health risks not captured by BMI. Additionally, a billionaire's death from a bee sting raises safety concerns.
A study reveals that disposable vapes may be more toxic and carcinogenic than traditional cigarettes. Meanwhile, an ancient fungus, once thought to be a 'pharaoh's curse,' shows potential in cancer treatment.