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#illegals

The Western Journal: How Much Slavery Is in Cali? GOP Probe Aims to Find Out After ICE Raid Uncovers Child Labor Abuse
How Much Slavery Is in Cali? GOP Probe Aims to Find Out After ICE Raid Uncovers Child Labor Abuse
Republican leaders are investigating an ICE raid at California cannabis farms where 10 unaccompanied minors, all illegal aliens, were found working. The lawmakers attribute this to the Biden administration's open-border policies and are seeking more information on the minors' backgrounds.

The situation raises concerns about child labor and the dangers of unaccompanied minors entering the U.S. without proper vetting. Critics argue that the left's stance on immigration is hypocritical, as they overlook the exploitation of vulnerable individuals while advocating for their rights.


#politics

Breitbart: Watch Live: Donald Trump Meets with President of the European Commission
Watch Live: Donald Trump Meets with President of the European Commission
President Donald Trump is set to meet with the president of the European Commission on July 27 to discuss a potential deal with the European Union. He announced the meeting during his arrival in Turnberry, Scotland, and will follow up with an interview about his UK trip.




Breitbart: Speaker Johnson: All 'Credible' Epstein Files Should Be Released
Speaker Johnson: All 'Credible' Epstein Files Should Be Released
House Speaker Mike Johnson stated that all credible evidence in the Jeffrey Epstein files should be released, emphasizing the need to protect innocent victims' identities. He expressed concerns over a discharge petition he deemed reckless, while asserting that the House did not adjourn early to hide anything.

Johnson aligned with President Trump and federal agencies on the importance of transparency, but underscored the necessity of safeguarding reputations during the release of sensitive information.


Fox News: Reps. Massie, Khanna sound off on whether Ghislaine Maxwell should receive pardon, blast Mike Johnson
Reps. Massie, Khanna sound off on whether Ghislaine Maxwell should receive pardon, blast Mike Johnson
Rep. Thomas Massie and Rep. Ro Khanna have voiced their opinions on the Justice Department's recent meetings with Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence for her role in sex trafficking. Massie believes Maxwell should testify if she has useful information, while Khanna opposes any potential pardon for her cooperation.

Pressure has increased for the release of Epstein-related documents, with the introduction of the "Epstein Files Transparency Act." Speaker Mike Johnson has resisted votes on related legislation, leading to tensions within the party regarding transparency and accountability in the Epstein case.


#society

GB News: EasyJet passenger shouts ‘bomb' onboard Scotland-bound flight in 'message to Donald Trump’ before being restrained by travellers
EasyJet passenger shouts ‘bomb' onboard Scotland-bound flight in 'message to Donald Trump’ before being restrained by travellers
An easyJet flight from Luton to Glasgow faced a disturbance when a man allegedly shouted about a bomb and made threats against President Trump. Passengers intervened, tackling the man who was later arrested upon landing. Police are investigating the incident, which caused significant alarm among passengers.

The man reportedly yelled "Allahu Akbar" and claimed he wanted to send a message to Trump, who was visiting Scotland at the time. Witnesses described the scene as chaotic, with some passengers in tears. Charges against the man have not yet been filed.


Fox News: Teens increasingly turning to AI for friendship as national loneliness crisis deepens
Teens increasingly turning to AI for friendship as national loneliness crisis deepens
A study by Common Sense Media reveals that a third of American teenagers prefer interacting with AI companions over real friends. The report indicates that this trend is widespread among teens aged 13-17, with many finding AI conversations as satisfying or more so than human interactions.

Experts warn that this reliance on AI for emotional support may exacerbate feelings of loneliness and lead to privacy concerns, as teens share personal information with tech companies. The study highlights a growing crisis of youth loneliness, suggesting that while AI may provide temporary relief, it could hinder real-life social connections.


#economy

Le Monde: EU chief and Trump strike trade deal in transatlantic standoff
EU chief and Trump strike trade deal in transatlantic standoff
President Trump and EU chief Ursula von der Leyen announced a trade deal to resolve a tariffs standoff, avoiding a potential trade war. The agreement sets a baseline tariff of 15% on EU exports to the US, while the EU commits to purchasing $750 billion in energy from the US.

Despite the deal, it falls short of EU expectations for tariff exemptions on key industries. The agreement must still be approved by EU member states, and Trump has ruled out compromises on pharmaceuticals and steel tariffs. The deadline for a final agreement is August 1.


#crime

Breitbart: Police: New York Man Uses AI to Build Bombs He Planned to Detonate in Manhattan
Police: New York Man Uses AI to Build Bombs He Planned to Detonate in Manhattan
A 55-year-old New York man, Michael Gann, has been indicted for building homemade bombs using artificial intelligence. He allegedly transported these explosives from Long Island to Manhattan, storing them on a rooftop. Gann claimed it was easier to create the bombs than to buy gunpowder.

Witnesses reported Gann discussing his intentions and even detonating one device near the East River. He expressed a desire to use the explosives for pyrotechnics and was arrested after attempting to dispose of them. Authorities confirmed he was acting alone and had no ties to any group.


Fox News: Kidnapping survivor, once dismissed as a liar, now retrains police to help victims
Kidnapping survivor, once dismissed as a liar, now retrains police to help victims
Denise Huskins, who survived a kidnapping and was initially accused of fabricating her ordeal, is now collaborating with law enforcement to improve interrogation techniques. After her experience was featured in the Netflix docuseries "American Nightmare," she has been invited to speak on science-based interviewing methods.

Huskins and her partner, Aaron Quinn, are advocating for better understanding of trauma's impact on victims and suspects, aiming to foster cooperation between law enforcement and those affected by crime. Their efforts come after a settlement with the Vallejo Police Department for their treatment during the investigation.