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#illegals

Breitbart: Trump's DHS Oversees 400% Increase in Detainers for Illegals in NYC
Trump's DHS Oversees 400% Increase in Detainers for Illegals in NYC
Under President Trump's DHS, detainer requests for criminal illegal aliens in New York City surged to 6,025 since January 20, compared to under 9,500 during Biden's entire four years. This represents a more than 400% increase, yet NYC officials have honored very few requests.

DHS officials criticize sanctuary policies, claiming they protect dangerous criminals, including those with serious convictions. Advocates argue for an end to sanctuary cities and mass deportations, citing the risks posed to American communities.


#politics

Breitbart: Skydance to End DEI, Review Bias if FCC Approves Paramount Merger
Skydance to End DEI, Review Bias if FCC Approves Paramount Merger
Skydance plans to acquire Paramount for $8 billion and has informed the FCC of its intentions to hire an ombudsman to address bias at CBS News. The company aims to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies post-merger, focusing on diverse viewpoints in programming.

Skydance's CEO emphasized a commitment to unbiased journalism and American storytelling, aligning with a broader scrutiny of DEI policies in the industry. The FCC is currently investigating similar practices at Disney and Comcast-NBC Universal.


Le Monde: House subcommittee votes to subpoena Justice Department for Epstein files
House subcommittee votes to subpoena Justice Department for Epstein files
A House subcommittee voted 8-2 to subpoena the Department of Justice for files related to the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation, with three Republicans joining Democrats. This move has sparked political tensions, as Democrats accuse Republicans of protecting powerful individuals.

The controversy is compounded by Trump's connections to Epstein and recent reports suggesting his name appears in the files, despite his denials. The situation has become a focal point for both parties as they prepare for upcoming elections.


#society

GB News: James O'Brien issues apology after facing AXE for parroting 'antisemitic' caller: 'I'm genuinely sorry'
James O'Brien issues apology after facing AXE for parroting 'antisemitic' caller: 'I'm genuinely sorry'
James O'Brien has issued a public apology after reading an antisemitic listener comment on his LBC radio show, which claimed Jewish children are taught to hate Arabs. The comment sparked outrage, particularly from the Jewish community, prompting calls for O'Brien's dismissal.

The Board of Deputies of British Jews condemned the remarks as "completely unacceptable and highly offensive," urging LBC to take action. The incident has been reported to the Metropolitan Police for hate speech and to Ofcom for review.


#economy

Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Trump's Trade Deals Are Game Changers
Breitbart Business Digest: Trump's Trade Deals Are Game Changers
President Trump's recent trade agreements with Japan, the Philippines, and Indonesia have put the theory of optimum tariff into practice, challenging long-held economic beliefs about tariffs and retaliation. These deals involve foreign nations accepting higher tariffs on their exports while eliminating or reducing tariffs on U.S. goods, leading to significant concessions without the expected retaliation.

The outcomes suggest that the assumption of symmetrical retaliation in trade is flawed. Countries like the Philippines and Japan prioritized access to the U.S. market over potential trade wars, allowing Trump to reshape international trade dynamics in favor of the U.S. This marks a shift in how tariffs are perceived, now seen as strategic tools rather than relics of the past.


#education

Breitbart: DOE Investigates 5 Universities Over Scholarships to Non-Citizens
DOE Investigates 5 Universities Over Scholarships to Non-Citizens
The Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights is investigating five universities for potentially violating civil rights laws by offering scholarships that exclude American-born students. Schools under scrutiny include the University of Louisville, University of Nebraska Omaha, University of Miami, University of Michigan, and Western Michigan University.

The investigations stem from complaints alleging that these institutions provide funding based on national origin, which may contravene Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The DOE is also examining other scholarships that may discriminate based on race and color.


#crime

Fox News: WATCH: Rioter who threw rocks at federal agents arrested at border: ‘We got him’
WATCH: Rioter who threw rocks at federal agents arrested at border: ‘We got him’
Elpidio Reyna, accused of throwing rocks at Border Patrol vehicles during riots in Los Angeles, was arrested at the U.S.-Mexico border. He faces felony charges after injuring a federal officer in the June 7 incident, which occurred amid protests against ICE operations.

U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli emphasized that Reyna's arrest demonstrates the commitment to holding accountable those who attack federal officers. The riots prompted the Trump administration to deploy military forces in response, leading to legal challenges from California officials regarding the use of National Guard troops.