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The Western Journal: Even the Washington Post Says a Federal Judge Just Went Too Far in Bid to Thwart Trump
Even the Washington Post Says a Federal Judge Just Went Too Far in Bid to Thwart Trump
U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani issued a preliminary injunction against a new law limiting Medicaid reimbursements for tax-exempt organizations providing abortions, siding with Planned Parenthood. The Washington Post criticized her ruling as an example of judicial activism, noting it undermines Congress's authority.

Talwani's decision suggests potential adverse health consequences due to reduced access to healthcare services. The ruling has been interpreted as part of ongoing judicial challenges to the Trump administration's agenda, particularly regarding efforts to defund Planned Parenthood.


Breitbart: Watch Live: Breitbart News Holds Policy Event with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent
Watch Live: Breitbart News Holds Policy Event with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will participate in a policy event hosted by Breitbart News on July 30, focusing on President Trump's economic policies and trade deals. The event will feature discussions with key officials involved in the administration's economic agenda.

This event is part of a series of discussions with Trump cabinet members, highlighting the administration's efforts in shaping economic policy and legislative initiatives.


Fox News: Washington Post editorial slams Obama judge for blocking 'fair and square' GOP defunding of Planned Parenthood
Washington Post editorial slams Obama judge for blocking 'fair and square' GOP defunding of Planned Parenthood
The Washington Post criticized U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani's ruling that blocked a provision diverting Medicaid funds from abortion providers, arguing it undermines Congress's authority over budgetary decisions. The editorial emphasized that the funding cuts were enacted through the legislative process.

Talwani's decision was labeled as judicial overreach, as it deemed the funding restrictions unconstitutional. The Post contended that Congress's fiscal choices should be respected and that any opposition to such measures must be addressed through democratic means, not judicial intervention.


The Western Journal: Senate Narrowly Confirms Trump Appellate Judge Pick After Dem Tantrums and Two GOP Defections
Senate Narrowly Confirms Trump Appellate Judge Pick After Dem Tantrums and Two GOP Defections
Emil Bove has been confirmed as a federal judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit, despite significant opposition from Democrats who criticized his loyalty to Donald Trump. The Senate approved him in a narrow 50-49 vote, with three Republicans dissenting.

Democrats accused Bove of undermining legal protocols during his time at the Justice Department, but Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley defended him, stating that aggressive legal interpretation is standard practice. Bove has rejected claims of being a "henchman" for Trump, asserting his independence as a jurist.


Fox News: Patel found thousands of sensitive Trump–Russia probe docs inside 'burn bags' in secret room at FBI
Patel found thousands of sensitive Trump–Russia probe docs inside 'burn bags' in secret room at FBI
FBI Director Kash Patel discovered sensitive documents related to the Trump-Russia probe in "burn bags" at FBI headquarters. Among the findings was a classified annex to John Durham's report, which allegedly indicates a coordinated effort within the U.S. government to connect Trump to Russia.

The declassification process is underway, with the document expected to be released to the public by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley. Patel's findings suggest that the FBI's actions during the Crossfire Hurricane probe were anticipated by credible foreign sources.


#society

Fox News: Oprah Winfrey hits back at claims her private road on Maui estate was closed during tsunami evacuation
Oprah Winfrey hits back at claims her private road on Maui estate was closed during tsunami evacuation
Oprah Winfrey has denied allegations that a private road on her Maui estate was blocked during a tsunami evacuation. A spokesperson stated that they contacted local law enforcement and FEMA to ensure the road was opened as soon as tsunami warnings were issued.

The spokesperson emphasized that the road will remain open for safety and that claims of it being closed are false. This incident follows previous scrutiny of Winfrey's property, including a recent arrest of individuals suspected of illegal hunting on a public road that runs through her land.


The American Mind: Assimilation and Its Discontents
Assimilation and Its Discontents
A statue of the Hindu deity Hanuman in Sugar Land, Texas, has sparked controversy among some Texans who view it as a symbol of cultural division and a lack of assimilation. Critics argue that the growing presence of foreign cultures, particularly from India, challenges the traditional American identity, which they believe should be rooted in Christian values.

The piece highlights concerns over the implications of unassimilated cultures in America, suggesting that the rise of such symbols reflects a broader trend of cultural fragmentation. It calls for a re-examination of what it means to be American, advocating for a cohesive national identity that prioritizes assimilation over pluralism.


The Federalist: Calling Sydney Sweeney Ad 'Racist' Is Why No One Trusts Media
Calling Sydney Sweeney Ad 'Racist' Is Why No One Trusts Media
American Eagle's ad campaign featuring actress Sydney Sweeney has sparked controversy, with critics labeling it as "Nazi propaganda" and a promotion of eugenics. The backlash centers on the pun "great jeans," which some media outlets argue evokes troubling historical associations with white supremacy.

Despite the criticism, many supporters praise the campaign for its focus on traditional beauty and a departure from "woke" marketing strategies. The ad has generated significant engagement on social media, indicating a divide in public perception regarding its messaging.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: India, Pakistan and Rwanda among countries targeting people on British soil in 'flagrant' intimidation campaign, report finds
India, Pakistan and Rwanda among countries targeting people on British soil in 'flagrant' intimidation campaign, report finds
A report by the Joint Committee on Human Rights reveals that countries like India, Pakistan, and Rwanda are targeting individuals in the UK through intimidation tactics, including online harassment and physical violence. Russia, China, and Iran are identified as the primary offenders, with a significant increase in MI5 investigations into foreign threats.

The committee has called for stronger government action to protect those at risk from transnational repression and to prioritize this issue in diplomatic relations. They also recommend placing China in the highest tier of the foreign influence registration scheme to address its extensive transnational repression efforts.


The Telegraph: The Daily T: Priti Patel - Starmer and “Calamity Lammy” have given a free pass to Hamas
The Daily T: Priti Patel - Starmer and “Calamity Lammy” have given a free pass to Hamas
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has indicated that Britain may recognize a Palestinian state by September, contingent on Israel taking significant actions to alleviate the Gaza crisis. His demands include allowing increased aid, establishing a ceasefire, and committing to a two-state solution.

However, critics, including Israeli officials and US representatives, argue that such recognition would reward Hamas and legitimize terrorism. Meanwhile, regional powers like Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt are pushing for Hamas to disband to facilitate the establishment of a Palestinian state.


Times Of Israel: UN prepares aid to Syria’s Sweida, site of sectarian conflict, after government okay
UN prepares aid to Syria’s Sweida, site of sectarian conflict, after government okay
The United Nations is set to send humanitarian aid to Syria's Sweida province, following a recent ceasefire that ended violent clashes. The Syrian Foreign Ministry has authorized direct access for UN agencies, allowing for the delivery of food and supplies to the region, which has seen significant displacement.

Diplomatic discussions regarding Syria's future are ongoing, with the Syrian Foreign Minister scheduled to visit Russia. This comes amid Israel's military involvement aimed at protecting the Druze community and ongoing negotiations to stabilize southern Syria.


#economy

Fox News: Trump says his Aug 1 tariff deadline 'will not be extended' – here are the countries that might not make it
Trump says his Aug 1 tariff deadline 'will not be extended' – here are the countries that might not make it
President Trump reaffirmed his August 1 deadline for trade deals, threatening significant tariffs on several countries, including Canada, Mexico, China, South Korea, Taiwan, India, and Brazil. Negotiations are ongoing, but no agreements have been finalized as the deadline approaches.

Trump's warnings include a 35% tariff for Canada, 30% for Mexico, and a blanket 25% for South Korea and India. Brazil could face a hefty 50% tariff due to political tensions. The situation remains fluid as countries scramble to negotiate before the looming deadline.


Breitbart: European Economy Grew Just 0.1% in June
European Economy Grew Just 0.1% in June
Europe's economy showed minimal growth of 0.1% in the second quarter, with Germany's output declining by 0.1%. The new 15% U.S. tariff on European goods is expected to hinder exports and further weaken growth prospects, potentially reducing GDP by 0.2% this year.

Germany's economy faces challenges including competition from China, skilled labor shortages, and high energy costs. Experts predict that without significant changes, Germany will struggle until government spending on infrastructure begins to take effect in 2026.


CNSNews: GDP Rebounds in Second Quarter, Jumping 3.0% as Tariff Fears Ease
GDP Rebounds in Second Quarter, Jumping 3.0% as Tariff Fears Ease
Real GDP grew at an annual rate of 3.0% in Q2 2025, recovering from a 0.5% decline in Q1, driven by reduced import impacts and increased consumer spending. Economists had expected only 2.0% growth.

Inflation indicators showed a slowdown, with the gross domestic purchase price index rising 1.9% and the PCE price index increasing 2.1%. The Federal Reserve may maintain interest rates due to inflation remaining above target levels.


#crime

Breitbart: Rotherham Grooming Gang Victims Accuse Police Officers of Rape
Rotherham Grooming Gang Victims Accuse Police Officers of Rape
Victims of child rape grooming gangs in Rotherham have alleged that local police, instead of protecting them, sexually abused and exploited them. Claims include instances where police officers coerced victims into sexual acts and covered up for the grooming gangs.

The ongoing investigation into police involvement is being led by the South Yorkshire Police, raising concerns about conflicts of interest. Experts argue that an independent body should conduct the investigation to ensure accountability and protect victims' welfare.