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Jul 30, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Trump border czar defends ICE against ‘false narrative’ as poll flags voters' deportation concerns
Tom Homan, former border czar, criticized public opinion polls suggesting that many view ICE's deportation efforts as too aggressive. He emphasized that 70% of those arrested by ICE are criminals, while the remaining 30% pose national security threats, including Iranian nationals.
Homan defended ICE's operations, stating they prioritize public safety and national security. A recent Fox News poll revealed that 30% support deporting all illegal immigrants, while 60% favor deporting only those with criminal charges. Nearly half believe ICE is too aggressive in its deportation efforts.
#politics
The Western Journal: Fed Up Trump Admin Begins Official Process to Stop Power-Mad Judge Boasberg
The Department of Justice has filed a complaint against U.S. District Judge James Boasberg, alleging misconduct related to his public comments about the Trump administration. The complaint seeks Boasberg's removal from a significant immigration case and calls for an investigation into his actions.
Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that Boasberg's comments have undermined public confidence in the judiciary. The DOJ's letter suggests that if misconduct is confirmed, impeachment should be considered. The case highlights concerns about judicial impartiality and the integrity of the legal system.
Le Monde: Tariffs: The EU's 'lost opportunity'
During a recent meeting at his Turnberry golf course, Donald Trump showcased his brand while negotiating a trade deal with EU President Ursula von der Leyen. The press conference highlighted Trump's dominance, with von der Leyen appearing tense and sidelined.
The trade agreement features a significant increase in taxes on EU exports to the U.S., rising from an average of 1.2% to 15%, with no reciprocal concessions from the U.S. This one-sided arrangement has drawn criticism, being labeled as a "racket" by economist Véronique Riches-Flores.
Breitbart: Chicago Alderman Lopez: Elitism 'Running Rampant Through the Democratic Party'
Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez criticized the Democratic Party for its "rampant" elitism, claiming that party leaders ignore the concerns of everyday Americans. He noted that poor approval ratings stem from candidates like Zohran Mamdani and Omar Fateh, as well as the party's anti-rule of law stance.
Lopez emphasized that even figures like Sen. John Fetterman are seen as voices of common sense within the party, suggesting a disconnect between leadership and constituents. He argued that Democratic leaders are out of touch with the issues that matter to the public.
#society
GB News: Justice campaigner warns of ‘very real risk’ to grooming gang victims amid online safety row
Experts warn that Labour's new Online Safety Act may deter grooming gang victims from coming forward. Adam Wren of Open Justice UK expressed concerns that restricting online content could prevent victims from recognizing their abuse, as many learn about it through media.
The debate intensified between Labour Minister Peter Kyle and Nigel Farage, with Kyle accusing Farage of aligning with harmful figures for opposing the legislation. Wren criticized this rhetoric, arguing that legitimate opposition to the bill is being unfairly smeared.
The Federalist: Why Netflix Hit 'KPop Demon Hunters' Went Viral
Pixar's latest film, Elio, struggled at the box office, earning only $35 million in its opening weekend, while Netflix's KPop Demon Hunters gained immense popularity with over 100 million views. Critics praise KPop for its unique concept, relatable characters, and understanding of its audience, contrasting sharply with Pixar's recent missteps.
KPop Demon Hunters effectively engages its target demographic of young girls, delivering a story that balances aspiration and relatability without pushing an agenda. In contrast, Elio's failure highlights audience rejection of perceived agendas in children's entertainment.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: North Korea breaks silence on Trump's return, sends message from 'Rocket Man'
Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, cautioned the U.S. against attempting to restart denuclearization talks, stating that relations with the Trump administration were "not bad." She emphasized that any pressure to denuclearize would be seen as a "mockery."
Yo Jong indicated that North Korea's nuclear capabilities have grown since Trump and her brother last communicated. While she did not dismiss the possibility of bilateral talks, she suggested the U.S. should seek alternative ways to engage.
Times Of Israel: Palestinian death toll in Gaza war tops 60,000, according to Hamas-run health ministry
The Palestinian death toll in the ongoing conflict in Gaza has surpassed 60,000, according to the Hamas-run health ministry. Israel continues its military operations against Hamas, claiming to target terrorist infrastructure while implementing 10-hour humanitarian pauses to allow aid into the region. Reports indicate that much of the aid entering Gaza has been looted.
The situation remains dire, with hospitals reporting daily fatalities among Palestinians seeking aid. The Israeli Defense Forces assert that Hamas is obstructing humanitarian efforts by looting aid supplies. International aid efforts are underway, with multiple countries airdropping assistance to address the worsening humanitarian crisis.
#economy
Le Monde: US-Japan trade deal yields differences of interpretation
A recent trade agreement between the U.S. and Japan has set tariffs on Japanese imports at 15%, down from an initially planned 25%. This deal, which includes $550 billion in Japanese investments in U.S. projects, was welcomed by Japanese officials but has raised concerns, particularly in the automotive sector.
The automotive industry, which is crucial for Japanese exports, faces significant profit impacts. Goldman Sachs estimates a $13 billion hit to operating profits for the 2025 fiscal year, compared to a $24 billion loss under the higher tariff rate. Mitsubishi Motors expressed skepticism about the outlook amid these changes.
#culture
The Telegraph: US singer granted Beninese citizenship under slavery descendants scheme
R&B singer Ciara has become a citizen of Benin, marking her as the first to take advantage of a new law aimed at descendants of African slaves. The initiative, launched in September, seeks to attract the black diaspora and promote tourism related to slavery remembrance.
Benin's justice minister emphasized that this move is a step towards healing historical wounds and fostering a sense of belonging and hope for those with African heritage.
#crime
The Telegraph: Five charged over attack on white couple at Cincinnati jazz festival
Five suspects have been charged in connection with a violent attack on a white couple at a Cincinnati jazz festival. The incident, which was captured on video and went viral, has drawn widespread condemnation, including from political figures.
Authorities are investigating potential racial motivations behind the attack, with suggestions that federal hate crime charges may be pursued. The police have not released the suspects' names and expect to file additional charges.
Le Monde: Burkina Faso alleges influencer was murdered in Côte d'Ivoire
Burkinabé influencer Alain Christophe Traoré, known as "Alino Faso," was arrested in Côte d'Ivoire for allegedly conspiring with foreign agents. He was found dead in his cell on July 24, with authorities claiming suicide, but Burkina Faso's government labeled it a "villainous murder" and demanded accountability.
Burkina Faso officials criticized the lack of communication from Ivorian authorities regarding Traoré's death, stating that his family and legal representatives were not informed. An investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death is underway.