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#illegals

Fox News: ‘Worst of the worst’ snared: ICE nabs illegal immigrants convicted of horrific crimes
‘Worst of the worst’ snared: ICE nabs illegal immigrants convicted of horrific crimes
ICE has arrested several illegal immigrants with serious criminal records, including child rapists, arsonists, and human smugglers, in a nationwide operation. DHS officials claim these arrests demonstrate their commitment to public safety, contrasting their efforts with those of sanctuary city policies.

Among the arrested are individuals with convictions for heinous crimes, such as Jacobo Argueta-Fuentes, a child rapist, and Rafael Manriquez-Mancia, an aggravated assault convict. These actions are part of ongoing efforts to remove dangerous criminals from American communities.


Fox News: Medical staff face charges after allegedly interfering with California ICE arrest
Medical staff face charges after allegedly interfering with California ICE arrest
A staff member at a California clinic was arrested for allegedly obstructing an ICE arrest of Honduran national Denis Guillen-Solis, who fled into the facility. Another staff member is still at large. U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli emphasized that interfering with federal agents will lead to charges.

California Assemblymember Michelle Rodriguez criticized ICE's actions, calling them cruel and lawless, while supporting law enforcement that acts with integrity. The incident highlights ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement in the community.


Breitbart: Michigan Law Calls for ICE Officers to Be Jailed for Wearing Masks
Michigan Law Calls for ICE Officers to Be Jailed for Wearing Masks
Michigan has introduced legislation to ban ICE agents from wearing masks during operations, with potential jail time for violators. This move aligns with similar bills in California, New York, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania aimed at increasing transparency and limiting ICE's powers.

Critics, including Michigan House Democrats, argue that masked agents resemble "secret police," making it difficult for the public and local authorities to identify them. The bill mandates that ICE officers display their agency, name, and badge number during operations.


#politics

Breitbart: Report: MA Dem AG Spent Nearly $300K of Taxpayer's Money on Travel
Report: MA Dem AG Spent Nearly $300K of Taxpayer's Money on Travel
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell reportedly spent nearly $300,000 in taxpayer funds last fiscal year, including significant expenses for international travel to France and the Caribbean. Her office's total procurement card spending amounted to $288,146.26, with a notable trip to a conference in France costing about $13,627.

Campbell's spending has drawn criticism, especially as she leads initiatives against the Trump administration and promotes a "reproductive justice" unit in response to changes in abortion laws. Other officials, like DC Mayor Muriel Bowser, have also faced scrutiny for similar use of taxpayer money.


GB News: Chopper's Political Podcast episode 66 - Jonathan Reynolds - WATCH IN FULL
Chopper's Political Podcast episode 66 - Jonathan Reynolds - WATCH IN FULL
GB News Political Editor Christopher Hope invites viewers to join him at a Westminster pub for discussions on political intrigue and gossip. The setting promises a mix of insights from various guests, including popstars and politicians, creating an engaging atmosphere.


Breitbart: Nolte: Three More Insufferable Leftists Flee Failing Washington Post
Nolte: Three More Insufferable Leftists Flee Failing Washington Post
Several prominent columnists, including Catherine Rampell, Jonathan Capehart, and Philip Bump, have left the Washington Post following buyouts amid declining readership and financial losses. Their departures signal a shift in the Post's editorial direction, aiming to prioritize personal liberty and free markets.

The exodus reflects broader dissatisfaction among left-leaning writers, who have faced criticism for their perceived biases and alleged inaccuracies. The changes at the Post come as owner Jeff Bezos seeks to revitalize the publication's approach in the wake of significant financial challenges.


#economy

The Western Journal: Trump Says He May Send Rebate Checks to 'People of a Certain Income Level'
Trump Says He May Send Rebate Checks to 'People of a Certain Income Level'
President Trump announced that his administration is considering issuing rebate checks to some Americans due to a significant increase in tariff revenue, which has exceeded $106 billion since he took office. He emphasized the importance of fiscal responsibility while also mentioning the potential for a rebate aimed at certain income levels.

Trump attributed the revenue surge to his "America First" trade policy and noted that $81.5 billion of the total came from new tariffs during his second term. He highlighted the positive economic impact, including increased business activity and factory openings.


Breitbart: Trump Thinks Powell Will Soon Recommend Dropping Interest Rates
Trump Thinks Powell Will Soon Recommend Dropping Interest Rates
President Trump expressed optimism about potential interest rate cuts by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell following their recent meeting. Trump noted Powell's positive assessment of the economy and indicated he believes lower rates may be forthcoming, despite previous criticisms of the Fed's cautious approach.

During a tour of the Federal Reserve's costly renovations, Trump addressed the project's budget overruns but refrained from making personal criticisms of Powell. He emphasized his desire for the renovations to be completed while reiterating his call for lower interest rates.


#military

Times Of Israel: Back in Gaza City again, IDF finds itself fighting ‘infrastructure,’ not terrorists
Back in Gaza City again, IDF finds itself fighting ‘infrastructure,’ not terrorists
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) are intensifying their operations against Hamas in Gaza City, particularly in the Daraj and Tuffah neighborhoods. This marks the third major offensive aimed at dismantling Hamas's battalion, with a focus on demolishing structures used for military purposes. The IDF claims that previous operations were limited due to the presence of hostages, but now they are pushing deeper into the area.

Despite the ongoing military efforts, concerns persist regarding the fate of hostages held by Hamas, with families fearing for their loved ones' safety. The Israeli government maintains that military pressure is essential to secure their release, although public sentiment is shifting towards negotiating an end to the conflict in exchange for hostages.


#health

The Economist: Can you overcome an allergy?
Can you overcome an allergy?
Allergies are increasingly common, with food allergies in children rising from 3.4% in 1997 to 5.8% in 2021 in the U.S. However, advancements in treatment are making it easier for individuals to manage even severe allergies safely and effectively.

As research continues, the landscape of allergy management is improving, offering hope for those affected.