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#illegals
Breitbart: Soros-Linked Firm Teams Up with Dems to Sue Trump Over Detention Centers
A group of House Democrats, led by Rep. Jamie Raskin, is suing the Trump administration, alleging that the Department of Homeland Security is obstructing congressional oversight of immigration detention centers. They claim the administration is preventing access to information about illegal alien detainees and violating their rights.
The lawsuit, backed by a legal firm with ties to Soros's Open Society Foundations, aims to ensure transparency and accountability regarding the treatment of immigrants in detention. The case is filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.
#politics
Fox News: Inside Biden confidante Steve Ricchetti's 'combative' eight-hour grilling in House Oversight cover-up probe
Steve Ricchetti, a former counselor to President Biden, underwent an eight-hour closed-door interview with the House Oversight Committee. He was described as combative and defensive, acknowledging concerns about Biden's age but asserting that the president is capable and performing his duties effectively.
Ricchetti, who has a long history with Biden, defended the president's gaffes as common mistakes and stated he was not involved in the preparation of Biden's medical evaluations. The questioning was primarily conducted by Republicans, with Democrats attempting to shift the focus to former President Trump.
Breitbart: Radio Host Charlamagne Calls Out 'Liberal Media' Double Standard Over Jeffrey Epstein Coverage
Radio host Charlamagne tha God criticized the liberal media for their perceived double standards regarding figures linked to Jeffrey Epstein, particularly pointing out Bill Clinton's connections. He argued that all individuals associated with Epstein should be held accountable, regardless of political affiliation.
Charlamagne's comments reflect a broader frustration with political hypocrisy, as he has previously condemned performative actions by Democrats and questioned their consistency on issues like military action and public outrage. He maintains that media coverage should be impartial and not shield certain individuals based on their political ties.
Breitbart: Banks: Congress Must Have ‘Backbone’ to Eliminate Dept. of Education
Sen. Jim Banks (R-IN) urged Congressional Republicans to support President Trump's initiative to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education, emphasizing the need for legislative action. Trump aims to dismantle federal involvement in education, advocating for state and community control.
Banks, a co-sponsor of a bill to abolish the department, highlighted the significance of this move for conservatives and stressed the importance of Congress's role in making it happen. The bill has been referred to the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
Fox News: DHS mocks Democrats for ‘running to court’ after demanding access to Baltimore ICE facility
A group of Maryland Democrats is suing the Trump administration after being denied access to an ICE processing facility in Baltimore. The lawmakers, including Senators Chris Van Hollen and Angela Alsobrooks, claim this obstruction violates federal law regarding congressional oversight.
In response, the Department of Homeland Security criticized the Democrats for not scheduling a tour and emphasized the need for proper approval for facility visits, citing safety concerns due to increased assaults on ICE officers. The lawsuit highlights ongoing issues regarding ICE's treatment of detainees.
Breitbart: Watch: Pelosi Scolds CNN's Tapper for Asking About Trump Accusing Her of Insider Trading
Rep. Nancy Pelosi responded to President Trump's allegations of insider trading during an appearance on CNN. She dismissed the claims as "ridiculous" and emphasized her support for banning trading by Congress members to maintain public confidence.
Pelosi shifted the focus back to the topic of Medicaid's 60th anniversary, asserting that her husband's investments are unrelated to her actions. She accused Trump of projecting his own issues onto others.
Fox News: Anti-Trump NY Times columnist admits president is 'much more successful' than expected
Bret Stephens, a New York Times columnist and critic of Donald Trump, acknowledged the president's recent successes, noting improvements since his first 100 days. He highlighted Trump's achievements in NATO defense spending, immigration policy, and military actions in the Middle East.
Stephens suggested that Trump's adaptations in foreign policy, particularly regarding Ukraine, and trade deals with the EU and Japan, have yielded positive outcomes. He concluded that critics must recognize that not all of Trump's actions are detrimental if they wish to be effective.
Breitbart: Pelosi: Newsom's Right, 2026 Election 'Is Being Rigged'
Rep. Nancy Pelosi expressed agreement with California Gov. Gavin Newsom's claim that the 2026 midterm elections are being "rigged" by Republicans. She criticized Republican gerrymandering in Texas, asserting it undermines congressional diversity and indicated California might adjust its redistricting to secure more Democratic seats.
Pelosi emphasized the importance of the upcoming elections, stating Democrats aim to regain control of the House. She believes that the Republican tactics reflect a lack of ideas and that California has the means to increase its representation through commission-based redistricting.
#society
GB News: WATCH: Hawaii resident details 'sad' evacuation as tsunami waves hit US state
Hawaiian resident Kelsea Sheppard shared her experience as a tsunami warning prompted evacuations. She and others moved to higher ground for safety, expressing concern over the situation but hoping for no danger ahead.
Front Page Magazine: Muslims and the Future of Britain
Over four million Muslims now reside in Britain, with immigration from Muslim countries ongoing and higher fertility rates among Muslim women. This raises concerns about potential demographic shifts, leading to fears that Britons may become a minority in their own country.
The issue of political Islam's influence in governance is highlighted, with claims of systemic failures to address crimes linked to Muslim grooming gangs due to fears of being labeled racist. As Muslim political power grows, there are warnings about the potential for policies that could harm Israel and alter British society, including increased welfare reliance and changes in educational narratives.
Fox News: Grieving parents of slain Hamas hostage share powerful message on how to 'disarm the other side'
Jewish student leaders from across the U.S. gathered in Washington, D.C. for the Israel on Campus Coalition’s National Leadership Summit, where Jon and Rachel Polin, parents of slain hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin, urged students to engage with courage and advocate for the release of remaining hostages.
The Polins emphasized the importance of finding purpose and confronting antisemitism with pride and resilience. They encouraged students to take action, however small, to make a positive impact and foster hope in challenging times.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Following France and UK, Canada says it will recognize Palestinian state in September
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Canada will recognize a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly in September, citing the Palestinian Authority's commitment to reforms. This decision comes amid growing international criticism of Israel's actions in Gaza.
Israel's Foreign Ministry condemned the move, stating it rewards Hamas and undermines efforts for peace. Other G7 nations, including the UK and France, have made similar announcements, while the U.S. maintains its stance against recognizing a Palestinian state.
Front Page Magazine: Who’s Really Starving Gaza?
The narrative that Israel is starving Gaza is prevalent, with claims of a "man-made famine" and accusations of genocide. However, while Israel does restrict aid during conflict, it continues to allow humanitarian supplies into Gaza, coordinating daily truck deliveries and airdrops. The restrictions are due to security concerns, as Hamas has a history of diverting aid for military purposes.
The real obstruction to aid reaching civilians is Hamas, which intercepts supplies and prioritizes its own members over the population. The chaos in Gaza, exacerbated by Hamas's control, leads to deadly stampedes for aid. Egypt, sharing a border with Gaza, also restricts access to prevent Hamas infiltration. The situation reflects a complex reality, where the narrative often oversimplifies the truth.
The Telegraph: Canada to recognise Palestinian state, says Mark Carney
Canada plans to recognize Palestine as a state at the UN General Assembly in September 2025, contingent on the West Bank's governing authority holding elections. This follows similar commitments from leaders in the UK and France amid growing global pressure against Israel.
Israel's foreign ministry criticized the move as a reward for Hamas, arguing it undermines efforts for a ceasefire and the release of hostages. The recognition, while largely symbolic, reflects a broader shift in international sentiment regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
#economy
Forbes: U.S. Reaches 15% Tariff Deal With South Korea, Trump Says
The U.S. and South Korea have reached a trade agreement that imposes a 15% tariff on South Korean goods, as announced by President Trump. This deal was finalized ahead of an August 1 deadline for tariff agreements with global trading partners.
Trump stated that the U.S. will not face any retaliatory tariffs from South Korea.
#crime
Fox News: Louisiana 'Medicaid millionaire' bought Lamborghini while claiming government benefits for years
A Louisiana woman, Candace Taylor, faces fraud charges for allegedly obtaining Medicaid benefits while owning multiple businesses and a Lamborghini. From 2021 to 2024, she reportedly transferred large sums between accounts, exceeding eligibility thresholds for Medicaid.
Taylor initially applied for Medicaid under an alias, misreporting her income and dependents. Investigators found she generated over $9.5 million in business revenue and flaunted her wealth on social media, all while seeking government assistance.