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#illegals
Breitbart: 'Bullsh*t Story:' JD Vance Blasts Microsoft for Replacing Americans with H-1B Visa Workers
Vice President JD Vance criticized Microsoft for laying off thousands of American workers while simultaneously applying for H-1B visas to hire foreign employees. He expressed concern over the ethics of this practice, labeling it as a misleading narrative that undermines American workers.
Vance emphasized the need for companies to prioritize hiring Americans, stating that while attracting global talent is important, it should not come at the expense of displacing U.S. workers. Microsoft has faced scrutiny for its use of the H-1B visa program amid significant layoffs.
#politics
Breitbart: House Oversight Committee Subpoenas Ghislaine Maxwell for Deposition
House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer has subpoenaed Ghislaine Maxwell for a deposition scheduled for August 11, 2025, at a federal prison. This follows reports that Maxwell is willing to testify before Congress regarding her involvement with Jeffrey Epstein, who was convicted of sex offenses.
Maxwell, sentenced to 20 years in prison for sex trafficking minors, may also challenge her conviction through a writ of habeas corpus, citing potential government misconduct. The committee's actions come amid broader scrutiny of Epstein-related documents and potential subpoenas for other high-profile figures.
The Western Journal: 'No Stone Unturned': Bondi and DOJ Announce 'Strike Force' to Investigate Obama
The Department of Justice has established a "Strike Force" to investigate the allegations surrounding the Russia collusion narrative, following declassified documents from Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. Attorney General Pam Bondi emphasized the commitment to accountability and thorough investigation.
The inquiry will focus on the purported misuse of intelligence by officials during the Obama administration, particularly concerning claims about Donald Trump's ties to Russia. Gabbard's disclosures suggest that the narrative was a strategic distraction from issues surrounding Hillary Clinton. The DOJ aims to hold those responsible accountable.
Breitbart: 'South Park' Roasts Paramount, NPR, AI, Trump, Transgenders, in Season 27 Opener: 'Woke Is Dead'
The season 27 opener of South Park returned after a two-year hiatus, targeting President Trump, wokeness, and ChatGPT. The episode features a plot where Trump faces backlash from his supporters after Jesus enters the education system, culminating in a lawsuit against South Park.
The creators recently signed a $1.5 billion deal with Paramount, which counters claims that Stephen Colbert's show was canceled for political reasons. South Park's history of offending both sides of the political spectrum contrasts sharply with Colbert's declining viewership.
The Federalist: Steele Dossier Eviscerated By Intel Officials Before Inclusion In ICA
Senior intelligence officials opposed the inclusion of the unverified Steele dossier in an official assessment of Russian activities during Obama's presidency, citing concerns over its credibility and sourcing. Despite pushback, FBI leadership insisted on its inclusion, which ultimately contributed to the narrative of Russian interference in the 2016 election to benefit Trump.
The dossier, funded by the Clinton campaign, was criticized for its poor quality and lack of corroboration. Its inclusion in the intelligence assessment misrepresented its significance and credibility, leading to further dissemination of its unverified claims. The situation highlights the alleged malfeasance among top intelligence officials during this period.
Breitbart: White House Spox Says ‘The View’ Could Be the Next Show ‘Pulled Off Air’ After ‘Irrelevant Loser’ Joy Behar’s Latest Anti-Trump Screed
Joy Behar of The View faces potential cancellation following her recent comments criticizing Donald Trump. During the show, she suggested Trump is envious of Barack Obama and reiterated claims about Trump’s actions on January 6.
A White House spokesperson criticized Behar, linking her remarks to low ratings and suggesting her continued attacks could lead to the show's cancellation. In contrast, a spokesperson for The View defended its ratings, claiming it remains popular among viewers.
The Western Journal: Deep Dive: 6 of the Most Jarring Revelations from Gabbard's Obama Intel Dump
In December 2016, officials believed Russia's interference in the election was minimal. However, by January 2017, the Obama administration was in a state of panic. Recent disclosures from Tulsi Gabbard reveal the stark contrast in perceptions regarding Russian involvement during that period.
Fox News: Epstein files divide House Republicans in growing 'summer of discontent'
House Republicans are facing internal division over the release of Epstein files, with some members urging action while others wish to avoid the issue. This discord could impact voter sentiment ahead of the midterms, as frustration grows among the MAGA base.
As the House enters recess, the Epstein issue remains unresolved, with Democrats seizing the opportunity to press for transparency. The situation is likely to escalate, potentially overshadowing other legislative efforts and contributing to ongoing discontent within the party.
#society
Breitbart: Iran Says 27 Inmates from Infamous Evin Prison Still at Large After Israeli Airstrike
Iranian state media reported that 27 inmates from Evin prison remain at large following an Israeli airstrike that allowed 75 prisoners to escape. While 48 have been recaptured, the regime continues to house political prisoners in Evin, a notorious facility known for its cruelty.
The Israeli airstrike targeted Evin as part of "Operation Rising Lion," hitting symbols of the Iranian regime. Human rights groups have criticized the bombing, citing increased suffering for prisoners, with reports of inhumane conditions in other facilities after the evacuation from Evin.
GB News: Passenger plane with 49 people on board crashes leaving no survivors
A passenger plane with 49 people on board has crashed in Russia while traveling from Blagoveshchensk to Tynda. The aircraft disappeared from radar before being located in the Amur region.
Reports indicate there were no survivors, including 43 passengers and six crew members.
Fox News: Student suspended for saying 'illegal aliens' in class gets cash, apology from school
A North Carolina school district has been ordered to apologize and pay $20,000 after suspending a 16-year-old student for using the term "illegal aliens" in class. The settlement, approved by a federal court, also requires the school to amend the student's record, which had marked him for "racially insensitive behavior."
The student, Christian McGhee, and his family sued the district, claiming a violation of his First Amendment rights. The case highlights concerns over free speech in educational settings, with advocates urging schools to respect viewpoint diversity.
Fox News: Beach town bans men's too-short swim trunks, sparking debate and rule flipflop
The mayor of Chetaïbi, Algeria, initially banned men from wearing Bermuda shorts, claiming they disturb local moral values and decency. This sparked regional debate over traditional attire versus modern beachwear. After two days of controversy, he reversed the order to maintain peace for locals and tourists.
Algeria, with a predominantly Sunni Muslim population, emphasizes modesty in clothing, reflecting cultural and religious norms. The tourism ministry reported 3.3 million visitors to Algeria in 2023.
Forbes: New $80 'Fantastic Four: First Steps' Popcorn Bucket Breaks Records
Marvel Studios has launched a record-breaking Galactus-themed popcorn bucket to celebrate "Fantastic Four: First Steps." This novelty item holds 9 liters of popcorn and retails for $80, making it the most expensive popcorn bucket since the trend began in 2019. The bucket aims to enhance the moviegoing experience and boost concession sales.
The collectible market for these themed buckets has grown significantly, with AMC reporting $54 million in revenue from them in 2023. The Galactus bucket is part of a larger strategy by theaters to recover from pandemic losses, and while some buckets may become collectables, the secondary market remains limited.
#culture
Fox News: Sacha Baron Cohen’s ripped new look for Marvel role has fans doing a double take
Sacha Baron Cohen has revealed a new toned physique for his role as Marvel's Mephisto in "Ironheart," showcasing his transformation on the cover of Men's Fitness UK. He humorously shared his fitness journey on Instagram, emphasizing the effectiveness of short workout sessions.
Cohen recently finalized his divorce from Isla Fisher, with the couple announcing their split after 20 years together. Amidst personal changes, he also faced harassment allegations from former co-star Rebel Wilson, which his representative has denied, citing evidence to refute the claims.