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#illegals

Breitbart: Immigration Poll: Majority Favor Deporting Migrants in the Country Illegally
Immigration Poll: Majority Favor Deporting Migrants in the Country Illegally
A Marquette survey indicates that 57% of voters support deporting migrants residing illegally in the U.S., reflecting backing for President Trump's deportation agenda. Support is highest among Republicans (93%) and lower among independents (41%) and Democrats (22%).

While a majority believe those deported have criminal records, opinions vary significantly along party lines. The Trump administration maintains that most deportees are criminals, with DHS asserting that 70% of ICE arrests involve individuals with convictions or pending charges.


GB News: WATCH: Donald Trump praises Keir Starmer's 'fantastic' efforts to stop illegal migration
WATCH: Donald Trump praises Keir Starmer's 'fantastic' efforts to stop illegal migration
Donald Trump praised the UK's efforts to combat illegal immigration from France, stating they are "doing a fantastic thing" by stopping "the wrong people." He emphasized that countries typically send undesirable individuals, suggesting a need for vigilance against such immigration.

He acknowledged UK leader Keir Starmer's stronger stance on the issue during the conversation.


Fox News: 'Dangerous and illegal': Democrat AGs sue Trump over effort to use SNAP to locate migrants
'Dangerous and illegal': Democrat AGs sue Trump over effort to use SNAP to locate migrants
New York Attorney General Letitia James is leading a lawsuit with 20 Democratic attorneys general against the Trump administration over its demand for detailed personal information on food stamp recipients. The lawsuit claims this requirement is an illegal overreach aimed at tracking undocumented immigrants and threatens to withhold SNAP funding from non-compliant states.

The attorneys general argue that the USDA's data-sharing demands violate federal privacy laws and are intended to intimidate vulnerable communities. They assert that the administration's actions are not about eliminating fraud but rather an attempt to weaponize the SNAP program against immigrants.


#politics

Fox News: Key Trump nominees stalled by Senate Dems puts pressure on GOP leaders
Key Trump nominees stalled by Senate Dems puts pressure on GOP leaders
Senate Republicans are pushing to expedite the confirmation of President Trump's nominees, facing delays from Democrats on key appointments, including Jeanine Pirro and Emil Bove. Over 140 nominations are pending, with Republicans willing to negotiate for quicker approvals on less controversial candidates.

Trump has urged GOP senators to remain in Washington to advance these nominations, particularly Bove's, which has faced significant opposition due to allegations against him. Democrats have staged protests against some nominees, complicating the confirmation process as they seek to break for the August recess.


The Telegraph: Starmer’s expressionless face finally serves him well
Starmer’s expressionless face finally serves him well
Sir Keir Starmer maintained a stoic demeanor during a lengthy meeting with President Trump, who was in high spirits after a golf outing and a major trade deal with the EU. The discussion covered various topics, including Gaza, US interest rates, and international relations.

Trump praised Lady Starmer, calling her a "great woman" and "very respected," while Starmer remained focused and avoided engaging too much. Notably, Lady Starmer did not accompany them on the flight to Aberdeen.


Breitbart: Awkward! Starmer Panics as President Trump Teases on Free Speech
Awkward! Starmer Panics as President Trump Teases on Free Speech
President Trump and UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer met in Scotland, where Trump questioned the state of free speech in the UK, hinting at recent controversies. Starmer, visibly uncomfortable, defended the UK's long-standing commitment to free speech.

Trump has been vocal about European issues, particularly criticizing open borders and urging leaders to address immigration challenges to preserve the continent's identity.


The Federalist: Russiagate Shows How Media Use 'Fact Checks' To Push Info Ops
Russiagate Shows How Media Use 'Fact Checks' To Push Info Ops
Glenn Kessler, after over a decade as the Washington Post's lead fact-checker, is leaving amid criticism of the role of fact-checkers in shaping public perception. Critics argue that Kessler and others helped legitimize false narratives, particularly regarding the Russia collusion investigation linked to the Clinton campaign.

Newly declassified documents reveal that the Steele dossier, funded by Clinton, was included in a 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment despite its flaws. This has raised questions about the integrity of the media's fact-checking process, suggesting it served to propagate a Democratic narrative rather than clarify the truth.


#society

Forbes: Extreme Heat Warnings: Here’s What To Know About Heat Wave Gripping Much Of U.S.
Extreme Heat Warnings: Here’s What To Know About Heat Wave Gripping Much Of U.S.
A significant heat wave is affecting nearly half of the continental U.S., with extreme heat warnings issued for states along the Mississippi River and other regions. At least 175 million people are under heat advisories, with temperatures and heat indices expected to reach triple digits in many areas.

Record temperatures have already been recorded in places like Tampa, Florida. The National Weather Service advises individuals to stay indoors, limit strenuous activities, and stay hydrated. Relief from the heat is anticipated later in the week as a cold front moves in.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Recognizing Palestine: 'It was becoming dishonorable to do nothing,' says ex-French foreign minister
Recognizing Palestine: 'It was becoming dishonorable to do nothing,' says ex-French foreign minister
President Macron announced that France will recognize the State of Palestine at the UN General Assembly in September, aiming to contribute to Middle East peace amid the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Former foreign affairs minister Hubert Védrine supports this decision, arguing that inaction would be dishonorable.

Védrine emphasizes that Israel is becoming increasingly isolated, while the dire situation in Gaza necessitates a moral and political response. He questions the utility of doing nothing in the face of ongoing suffering.


Breitbart: 'Not Interested': Kim Jong-un's Sister Rejects Outreach from Leftist South Korean President
'Not Interested': Kim Jong-un's Sister Rejects Outreach from Leftist South Korean President
Kim Yo-jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, dismissed South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's peace overtures, stating that North Korea has "no interest" in dialogue. She criticized Lee's attempts to improve relations, labeling South Korea a puppet of the U.S. and rejecting any notion of reconciliation.

In response, Lee's office acknowledged North Korea's recognition of his presidency but emphasized the need to address the longstanding distrust between the two nations. Lee's administration indicated a willingness to adjust military exercises with the U.S. to ease tensions, while maintaining a commitment to pursue a peaceful dialogue.


#culture

The Federalist: Hulk Hogan Was The Hero We All Needed
Hulk Hogan Was The Hero We All Needed
The author reflects on his childhood fascination with professional wrestling, particularly with Hulk Hogan, who became a cultural icon in the 1980s. Hogan, originally Terry Bollea, transcended wrestling to become a household name, symbolizing good triumphing over evil.

Despite Hogan's later controversies, the author emphasizes the importance of the character and the positive messages he conveyed to young fans. He expresses gratitude for the lessons learned from Hogan's persona, including resilience and the idea of personal empowerment.


#health

Fox News: Weight-loss patients taking Zepbound forced to switch to Wegovy after drop in coverage
Weight-loss patients taking Zepbound forced to switch to Wegovy after drop in coverage
CVS Caremark has removed Zepbound from its preferred drug list, replacing it with Wegovy due to rising costs. Many patients are unhappy with the forced switch, as some have had success with Zepbound and fear losing progress in their weight loss journey.

Patients can request exceptions for coverage if they previously experienced severe side effects from Wegovy. Experts warn that switching medications can disrupt treatment continuity and lead to side effects. Zepbound has shown slightly better efficacy in weight loss than Wegovy in recent studies.


#sports

Breitbart: Ice Cube, BIG3 Will Not Give Angel Reese the Big Money Deal They Offered Caitlin Clark
Ice Cube, BIG3 Will Not Give Angel Reese the Big Money Deal They Offered Caitlin Clark
Caitlin Clark declined a $5 million offer from Ice Cube's BIG3 league, believing the WNBA would provide better endorsement opportunities. Ice Cube later stated that he wouldn't extend a similar deal to Angel Reese, citing a lack of marketing potential for her compared to Clark.

Both athletes are successful, but this situation highlights the disparity in branding value between them, as Ice Cube's sponsors indicated Clark would generate more revenue.


#technology

Breitbart: Scam Alert: 'Quishing' Targets Americans with Bogus QR Codes
Scam Alert: 'Quishing' Targets Americans with Bogus QR Codes
QR codes are increasingly used for essential tasks like boarding passes and payments, making them attractive targets for cybercriminals. A new scam known as "quishing" combines QR codes with phishing tactics, tricking users into revealing personal information or downloading malware.

Experts warn that as QR code usage grows, scams are likely to increase, with a significant percentage of malicious links now being sent via QR codes. To mitigate risks, users are advised to only scan codes from trusted sources and to be cautious in public settings.