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#illegals

GB News: 'Put an end to soft touch Britain!' Dame Andrea Jenkyns sets out plan to tackle surging migration
'Put an end to soft touch Britain!' Dame Andrea Jenkyns sets out plan to tackle surging migration
Dame Andrea Jenkyns has proposed using tents for migrant accommodation instead of hotels to deter illegal immigration, arguing that comfortable conditions attract more migrants. She emphasized the need to prioritize British citizens facing economic struggles over providing benefits to migrants.

The Home Office has launched a National Internet Intelligence Investigations team to monitor anti-immigration content on social media, raising concerns from Reform UK leader Nigel Farage about potential state control of free speech.


Breitbart: Kentucky GOP Senate Candidate Nate Morris Declares Amnesty for Illegals Is 'Treason'
Kentucky GOP Senate Candidate Nate Morris Declares Amnesty for Illegals Is 'Treason'
Kentucky businessman and Senate candidate Nate Morris has labeled amnesty for illegal immigrants as "treason." He emphasizes his commitment to deporting all illegal immigrants and halting new immigration until that is achieved, criticizing both Republican and Democratic support for amnesty.

Morris, who is running against Mitch McConnell's establishment influence, positions his campaign as part of a populist movement aimed at reforming Washington, DC. He asserts that America’s border security is essential for the nation's survival and the future of Western civilization.


#politics

Breitbart: Mullin: Last Four Years Under Biden — 'Not One' Dem Asked for Epstein Files
Mullin: Last Four Years Under Biden — 'Not One' Dem Asked for Epstein Files
Senator Markwayne Mullin criticized Democrats for not requesting the release of Jeffrey Epstein files during President Biden's term. He emphasized the need for transparency and noted that his resolution for file release was denied by Democrats, despite their current calls for transparency.

Mullin argues that both parties should support the release of these documents, highlighting what he perceives as a double standard in the Democrats' approach to transparency.


The Western Journal: Gabbard Accuses Obama of Dodging the Truth of 'Treasonous Conspiracy' Following Release of Intel Files
Gabbard Accuses Obama of Dodging the Truth of 'Treasonous Conspiracy' Following Release of Intel Files
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard accused former President Barack Obama of orchestrating a "treasonous conspiracy" against Donald Trump following the release of intelligence documents. Gabbard claims these documents reveal a coordinated effort by Obama and his national security team to undermine Trump's presidency after the 2016 election.

Gabbard has called for a criminal investigation into Obama, asserting that the media has largely ignored the revelations and is complicit in the misinformation campaign. She emphasized the importance of addressing these issues for the integrity of American democracy.


Breitbart: Democrat Sen. Chris Murphy Pushes $4,709 NFA Suppressor Tax
Democrat Sen. Chris Murphy Pushes $4,709 NFA Suppressor Tax
Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) has introduced an amendment to a defense spending bill that would significantly raise the National Firearms Act tax on suppressors from $200 to $4,709. This move comes as the tax is set to drop to zero due to recent legislation.

Murphy's proposal also aims to increase the tax on "Any Other Weapons" from $5 to $55. The Brady Campaign has expressed support for Murphy's amendment, highlighting the need to adjust taxes on firearms to reflect current inflation.


Fox News: Trump-inspired 'Japanese first' politician shakes up nation's establishment
Trump-inspired 'Japanese first' politician shakes up nation's establishment
Sohei Kamiya's Sanseitō party made a surprising entrance in Japan's Upper House elections, securing 14 seats and appealing particularly to younger voters. Kamiya's populist approach, inspired by Donald Trump's style, focuses on cultural preservation and immigration caution.

Despite being labeled far-right by some, analysts suggest that Sanseitō's policies are not as extreme as portrayed. The party's future hinges on its ability to present reasonable policies and prepare for upcoming elections, while the ruling Liberal Democratic Party faces challenges amid declining popularity.


Fox News: Rubio reflects on remarkable political journey from Trump critic to trusted cabinet member
Rubio reflects on remarkable political journey from Trump critic to trusted cabinet member
Marco Rubio, once a rival to President Trump, now serves as Secretary of State, emphasizing his commitment to the country and teamwork. He likens political competition to boxing, noting the respect gained through rivalry.

Rubio reflects positively on his time in Trump's cabinet, describing it as productive and enjoyable, highlighting their shared goals and accomplishments.


#society

Fox News: Man throws darts at world map, visits whichever country he hits: 'Are you crazy?'
Man throws darts at world map, visits whichever country he hits: 'Are you crazy?'
Sorin Mihailovici, a Canadian entrepreneur, has turned travel into an adventure by throwing a dart at a world map while blindfolded, visiting the countries it lands on. Since starting this journey in 2012, he has traveled to up to 16 destinations a year, highlighting experiences from places like Iraq and Vietnam.

Mihailovici's travel show, "Travel by Dart," showcases his adventures and is available on platforms like YouTube and Amazon Prime. He aims to visit every country in the world, despite the unpredictability and challenges of his method. His next dart throw is planned for August.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Is there a genocide in Gaza? Why legal experts are split
Is there a genocide in Gaza? Why legal experts are split
Legal experts are divided on whether Israel's actions in Gaza constitute genocide, as defined by the 1948 convention. While certain criminal acts have been established, the intent remains contentious. South Africa has filed a complaint with the International Court of Justice regarding this issue.

The debate intensified following comments from French President Emmanuel Macron, who suggested that the determination of genocide should be left to historians. Meanwhile, legal proceedings are ongoing in France and international courts concerning allegations of complicity in genocide related to humanitarian aid obstruction.


Breitbart: Israel Begins Airdrops of Aid into Gaza, 10-Hour Humanitarian Pauses
Israel Begins Airdrops of Aid into Gaza, 10-Hour Humanitarian Pauses
Israel has initiated airdrops of humanitarian aid into Gaza and established ten-hour pauses in military operations to facilitate aid distribution by the UN. The IDF stated these pauses will occur daily in specific areas and secure routes will be available for UN convoys.

This shift in strategy comes amid international pressure, as Israel aims to combat Hamas while addressing humanitarian concerns. The IDF remains focused on eliminating Hamas and securing the release of Israeli hostages.


#economy

The Western Journal: Watch: Fed Chair Jerome Powell Fumes as Trump Hands Him a Document During Building Tour
Watch: Fed Chair Jerome Powell Fumes as Trump Hands Him a Document During Building Tour
President Trump visited the Federal Reserve's $2.5 billion renovation project, where he confronted Chairman Jerome Powell over reported cost overruns. Trump claimed the budget had ballooned to $3.1 billion, while Powell disputed this, insisting the figures were inaccurate.

During the tour, Trump expressed his desire for Powell to lower interest rates, highlighting ongoing tensions between the two. The renovation, which began in 2021, has already exceeded the budget by at least $700 million, raising concerns about compliance with federal regulations.


#culture

The Telegraph: Jewish comedian barred from Fringe venue for attending Oct 7 vigil
Jewish comedian barred from Fringe venue for attending Oct 7 vigil
Comedian Philip Simon was canceled by the Banshee Labyrinth pub at the Edinburgh Fringe after attending a vigil for victims of the October 7 Hamas attacks. The venue cited concerns over his alleged rhetoric and symbology related to Israel as the reason for barring him.

Simon expressed disbelief over being canceled for his Jewish identity and stated his only expressed opinion was a desire for peace. He plans to continue with his remaining children's show and seek alternative venues for his canceled performances.


#crime

Breitbart: 'Coward' Sadiq Khan Refuses to Debate Nigel Farage on London Crime
'Coward' Sadiq Khan Refuses to Debate Nigel Farage on London Crime
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has faced criticism for declining a debate with Reform UK leader Nigel Farage on rising crime rates in the city. Farage accused Khan of failing to address the surge in shoplifting and knife crime, labeling him a “coward” for avoiding the discussion.

Farage's campaign highlights a 53% increase in shoplifting and a 9% rise in knife crime, while violent crime has escalated under Khan's leadership. Farage proposes a five-year plan to reduce crime, including hiring more police and tougher sentencing for repeat offenders.