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#illegals

Breitbart: Soros Network Behind Lawsuit Claiming Donald Trump is Violating Rights of Illegals Detained at 'Alligator Alcatraz'
Soros Network Behind Lawsuit Claiming Donald Trump is Violating Rights of Illegals Detained at 'Alligator Alcatraz'
Left-wing organizations connected to George and Alexander Soros’s Open Society Foundations are suing the Trump administration, claiming that illegal aliens at Florida's detention center, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz," are having their First and Fifth Amendment rights violated. The ACLU argues that the facility's conditions and restrictions on legal communication are unlawful and detrimental to due process.

The lawsuit highlights the alleged inhumane treatment of approximately 700 detainees, citing the facility's dangerous environment and lack of access to legal counsel. The ACLU and other organizations involved have received significant funding from Soros's network in recent years.


#politics

Forbes: Trump Lawyer Alina Habba Ousted As New Jersey U.S. Attorney
Trump Lawyer Alina Habba Ousted As New Jersey U.S. Attorney
Alina Habba was replaced as U.S. Attorney in New Jersey after failing to secure the necessary votes from federal judges to continue her role. Her tenure was marked by controversy, including charges against Democratic politicians related to immigration issues.

Desiree Leigh Grace, previously Habba's first assistant, has been appointed as her successor. The judges' decision is notable as such replacements are rare. It remains uncertain if Habba will take on a different role within the Trump administration.


Le Monde: French culture minister and former Renault CEO will be tried for corruption
French culture minister and former Renault CEO will be tried for corruption
French Culture Minister Rachida Dati and former Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn are set to face trial on corruption charges following a lengthy investigation. Dati is accused of passive corruption and influence peddling, while Ghosn faces charges including abuse of power and active corruption.

The legal proceedings stem from a complaint by a minority shareholder of Renault SA, with the case being referred to a criminal court after six years of investigation. Ghosn remains in Lebanon, avoiding extradition due to multiple international arrest warrants.


The Economist: Blighty newsletter: Can electoral reform fix Britain’s growth? 
Blighty newsletter: Can electoral reform fix Britain’s growth? 
The newsletter explores the potential impact of making voting compulsory in Britain, questioning whether electoral reform could stimulate economic growth. It highlights various pressing issues, including radical activism within the medical profession and the inefficiencies in the education sector.

Additionally, it notes a historic treaty signed between Britain and Germany aimed at addressing mutual challenges, while British universities seek more cost-effective models to improve efficiency.


Fox News: Maine's Dem governor laughs off questions when confronted about alleged past cocaine use
Maine's Dem governor laughs off questions when confronted about alleged past cocaine use
Maine Governor Janet Mills faced questions about her alleged past cocaine use during a recent public appearance, which she dismissed as politically motivated. An investigation in the early 1990s into her drug use was dropped without charges, but a recent DOJ memo contradicts her claims of misconduct by authorities.

Mills has maintained her innocence and criticized the investigation as a political attack. As her governorship term nears its end, speculation arises about a potential Senate run against Republican Senator Susan Collins in 2026.


Fox News: Dems seek retaliation over GOP cuts as Thune calls for 'cooperation' on funding vote
Dems seek retaliation over GOP cuts as Thune calls for 'cooperation' on funding vote
Senators are preparing for a crucial vote on appropriations bills that could impact government funding and potentially lead to a partial shutdown. Tensions are rising as some Democrats express dissatisfaction with recent Republican spending cuts, which they believe undermine bipartisan cooperation.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune emphasized the need for Democratic support to advance spending bills, while Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer warned of consequences if Republicans continue their current approach. The outcome of the vote remains uncertain as Democrats assess their position on the proposed measures.


Fox News: GOP posts Coldplay meme to troll Delaware Dems' green energy scheme
GOP posts Coldplay meme to troll Delaware Dems' green energy scheme
Delaware Republicans are using a viral meme to criticize the state's Democratic majority over offshore wind projects, suggesting that donations from US Wind to Democratic campaigns influence local decisions. The GOP argues that the Democratic-led state government is overriding local concerns about wind energy.

Recent legislative actions have advanced offshore wind energy development in Delaware, despite local opposition, particularly in Sussex County. Proponents claim it will provide clean energy and lower electricity costs, while critics highlight reliability issues and potential impacts on tourism.


Breitbart: Exclusive – Sen. Eric Schmitt: Rescissions Victory Will 'Disrupt the Status Quo' in DC
Exclusive – Sen. Eric Schmitt: Rescissions Victory Will 'Disrupt the Status Quo' in DC
President Trump and Senator Eric Schmitt successfully passed a $9 billion rescissions package aimed at cutting taxpayer funding for NPR, PBS, and foreign aid through USAID, marking a significant victory for conservatives. This legislative win is seen as a fulfillment of Trump's America First agenda and a response to public demand for reduced government waste.

Schmitt emphasized the importance of this achievement, suggesting it symbolizes a shift in Congressional priorities and a commitment to conservative reforms. With the rescissions process allowing targeted cuts with a simple majority, Republicans aim to capitalize on this momentum to further their agenda before the fiscal year ends.


The Telegraph: Palestine Action supporters organise terror ban protest on foreign website
Palestine Action supporters organise terror ban protest on foreign website
A protest in support of Palestine Action, classified as a terror organization in the UK, is set for August 9 in London, with at least 500 demonstrators expected. The Metropolitan Police has warned participants to prepare for arrests.

Organized by Defend Our Juries, the protest aims to reverse the proscription of Palestine Action. The group is using a US-based website to mobilize support, denying any intent to circumvent UK laws.


Fox News: Eric Swalwell slams GOP for 'weaponizing faith,' praises Dem who says Christians can support abortion
Eric Swalwell slams GOP for 'weaponizing faith,' praises Dem who says Christians can support abortion
Rep. Eric Swalwell criticized Republicans for "weaponizing faith" while praising Texas State Rep. James Talarico's views on Christianity and abortion. Talarico suggested that the religious right has distorted Christian values, emphasizing that Christians can hold pro-abortion views.

Swalwell noted the importance of addressing faith in politics, stating that Democrats need to engage more with Christian voters. He argued that the party's historical legacy is to fight for the common people, and straying from that message is detrimental.


#society

The Western Journal: Embattled College Quarterback Picks New School After Rape Allegations Arise
Embattled College Quarterback Picks New School After Rape Allegations Arise
Quarterback Jake Retzlaff, previously of Brigham Young University, is transferring to Tulane University following a dismissed civil lawsuit alleging rape. Retzlaff's admission of premarital sex violated BYU's honor code, leading to a suspension for the first seven games of the season.

Despite the allegations, Retzlaff expressed enthusiasm for his new opportunity at Tulane, where he will try out for the starting quarterback position. The college confirmed it investigated the allegations before his transfer.


Fox News: Columbia University disciplines 70 students more than a year after violent library takeover
Columbia University disciplines 70 students more than a year after violent library takeover
Columbia University has disciplined over 70 students for their involvement in disruptive pro-Palestine demonstrations, including a riot at Butler Library. Two-thirds of those sanctioned faced expulsion or suspension, while two student organizations were suspended for policy violations.

The university's actions follow a White House mandate to address campus protests amid rising tensions over Israel and Palestine. Columbia claims to have strengthened its disciplinary processes to ensure fair and effective enforcement of university rules.


Le Monde: Interpol lifts red notice for anti-whaling campaigner Paul Watson
Interpol lifts red notice for anti-whaling campaigner Paul Watson
Paul Watson, the anti-whaling activist and founder of Sea Shepherd, was released from Greenland's prison after five months. Interpol has lifted a red notice for his arrest, initially issued at Japan's request, deeming it "disproportionate" and influenced by political elements.

Watson's legal team noted that Denmark's refusal to extradite him played a key role in Interpol's decision. The Commission for the Control of Interpol's Files highlighted the lack of compliance with their standards, emphasizing the case's strategic significance beyond legal considerations.


Fox News: Jacksonville, Florida police investigating 'viral' video showing officer punching driver in the face
Jacksonville, Florida police investigating 'viral' video showing officer punching driver in the face
Police in Jacksonville, Florida, are investigating a viral video showing an officer punching a driver, William McNeil Jr., during a traffic stop. The incident, which occurred on February 19, 2025, involved McNeil being forcibly removed from his vehicle after refusing to comply with police commands. He was arrested for resisting arrest without violence and driving on a suspended license.

Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters stated that the involved officer, D. Bowers, has been stripped of his law enforcement authority pending an administrative review. Despite the violent nature of the arrest, Waters emphasized that the use of force was deemed lawful. McNeil's attorneys have criticized the incident, calling it an example of police brutality and demanding accountability.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: American man from Oklahoma 'brutally executed' by Syrian-backed jihadis
American man from Oklahoma 'brutally executed' by Syrian-backed jihadis
A 35-year-old Syrian American, Hosam Saraya, was executed by jihadists in Syria while visiting family. The U.S. State Department confirmed his death, expressing condolences and offering consular assistance. Saraya was a member of the Druze community, which has faced violent attacks.

Israeli forces have conducted military strikes against jihadist groups targeting Druze populations in southern Syria. Critics of President Ahmed Al-Sharaa accuse him of failing to protect ethnic and religious minorities, leading to increased violence. The situation has drawn international attention, with calls for justice and accountability.


Times Of Israel: US slaps Yemen’s Houthis with fresh sanctions targeting smuggling network
US slaps Yemen’s Houthis with fresh sanctions targeting smuggling network
The U.S. has imposed sanctions on a petroleum smuggling network linked to the Iran-backed Houthi group, targeting individuals and entities profiting from the importation of oil and facilitating money laundering. This move aims to disrupt the Houthis' financial operations, which support their missile attacks on Israel.

The sanctions follow ongoing Houthi attacks on Israel and maritime traffic, with recent Israeli airstrikes targeting Houthi military infrastructure in Yemen. Despite a ceasefire reached earlier this year, the Houthis continue their aggression, prompting repeated U.S. sanctions.


#economy

Breitbart: Exclusive – Sen. Lummis: Wyoming Mine 'Game Changer' for Mineral, Energy Agenda
Exclusive – Sen. Lummis: Wyoming Mine 'Game Changer' for Mineral, Energy Agenda
President Trump has opened a new coal and rare earth mineral mine in Wyoming, marking a significant step toward reducing U.S. dependence on China for critical minerals. Senator Cynthia Lummis highlighted the mine's importance for energy independence and the geopolitical landscape, emphasizing the need for both coal and rare earth minerals in modern technology.

Lummis criticized previous administrations for hindering mining permits, which allowed China to dominate the rare earth supply chain. She praised the Trump administration's efforts to streamline regulations and expedite permitting, positioning the U.S. to fulfill its own mineral needs and reduce reliance on foreign sources.


#culture

The Western Journal: Ellen DeGeneres Bashes America, Tells Brits She Fled U.S. Because of Trump: 'Everything Here Is Just Better'
Ellen DeGeneres Bashes America, Tells Brits She Fled U.S. Because of Trump: 'Everything Here Is Just Better'
Ellen DeGeneres has stated she left the U.S. for the U.K. following Donald Trump's re-election, claiming life there is "just better." She praised the rural lifestyle and the treatment of animals, while criticizing American societal norms regarding marriage.

Critics argue her comments reflect a disconnect from reality, noting the U.K. has its own issues. DeGeneres's past controversies, including allegations of a toxic work environment, further complicate her public image.


#crime

Fox News: Alabama Christian school teacher, 35, accused of sexual relationship with student
Alabama Christian school teacher, 35, accused of sexual relationship with student
A teacher at North River Christian Academy in Alabama, Sarah Huggins Logan, 35, was arrested for allegedly having a sexual relationship with a juvenile female student. The school reported the incident to authorities after parents alerted them, and Logan is no longer employed there.

The Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Office is investigating the case, with the possibility of more victims. The school expressed concern for the affected families and urged respect for their privacy during this difficult time.