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Jul 4, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Dem lawmakers to inspect 'Alligator Alcatraz' detention center, citing safety concerns
Democratic lawmakers are set to visit the controversial "Alligator Alcatraz," a new illegal immigrant detention center in Florida, amid concerns over safety and environmental issues. The facility, which can hold 5,000 detainees, has faced allegations of flooding and inadequate emergency readiness.
Lawmakers argue that the state-run facility, funded by Florida, poses human rights risks and distracts from pressing issues like housing affordability. Environmental groups have also filed lawsuits to halt construction, citing ecological impacts.
Breitbart: ICE Agents Deport Illegal Alien Who Sexually Abused Children in New York
ICE has deported Alvaro De Jesus Martinez-Juarez, a 55-year-old illegal alien convicted of sexually abusing children, back to Guatemala. He had lived in the U.S. for 35 years and was sentenced to 12 years in prison for his crimes.
Following his release, ICE acted on a 2019 deportation order, emphasizing their commitment to removing criminal aliens who endanger children.
#politics
Fox News: Justice Alito's warning about nationwide injunction 'loophole' looms over Trump cases
Justice Samuel Alito expressed concerns about a loophole in the Supreme Court's recent decision limiting universal injunctions, suggesting that class action lawsuits and state lawsuits could still allow judges to issue broad injunctions. He cautioned that if district courts do not strictly follow certification rules, the intent of the ruling may be undermined.
Alito highlighted that Democrat-led states could exploit this by seeking statewide injunctions against federal policies, potentially broadening the scope of relief beyond individual cases. He emphasized the need for vigilance to prevent misuse of third-party standing in lawsuits.
Fox News: House Republican calls for third Trump term over passage of ‘historic’ tax bill
Rep. Andy Ogles is advocating for President Trump to be eligible for a third term and to be added to Mount Rushmore, citing the recent passage of Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill." Ogles claims the legislation will boost the economy and reverse government overreach.
The bill, which passed after extensive negotiations, includes tax cuts, expanded work requirements for federal assistance, and increased funding for national defense and immigration enforcement. Critics argue it primarily benefits the wealthy while cutting support for working-class Americans.
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Sen. Markwayne Mullin on Hakeem Jeffries' Grandstanding: 'It's All Optics'
Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) criticized Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), claiming his actions are merely for show as he prepares for an inevitable loss on the upcoming bill. Mullin asserted that Jeffries is attempting to maintain the appearance of fighting for his base but lacks the capacity to delay the vote significantly.
Mullin expressed confidence that the bill's passage is imminent, noting that the key hurdle has been cleared with the rule's approval. He dismissed the likelihood of Jeffries extending his speech to obstruct the timeline, stating that once he stops, the vote can proceed.
Fox News: Congress sending Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' to his desk after dramatic all-night House vote
Congress has passed President Trump's significant agenda bill, which focuses on tax reforms, border security, defense, energy, and the national debt. The bill narrowly passed the House after intense negotiations and late-night sessions, marking a victory for Speaker Mike Johnson and Trump.
The legislation includes tax cuts, increased defense funding, and new work requirements for Medicaid and food assistance. Democrats criticize it as a tax break for the wealthy, while Republicans argue it benefits working and middle-class families. The bill now awaits Trump's signature.
Liberty Nation News: BREAKING: House Passes Senate’s BBB After Hours of Delay - Liberty Nation News
The US House passed the Senate’s amended version of the Big Beautiful Bill after a lengthy voting process marked by Democratic delays. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries spoke for over eight hours, while Speaker Mike Johnson made brief remarks before the final vote.
The passage allows President Trump to hold a signing ceremony on July 4, fulfilling his Independence Day wish. The GOP appeared unified against the Democrats’ lengthy tactics, suggesting a backfire for Jeffries.
#society
Breitbart: Video: Diddy Fans Pour Baby Oil on Themselves in Celebration of Verdict: 'It's Not RICO, It's a FREAKO'
Fans celebrated outside a New York City courtroom after Sean “Diddy” Combs was acquitted of serious charges, including racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking. They sprayed baby oil on each other, referencing the infamous "Freak Offs" related to the case.
Combs was found guilty of lesser charges involving transportation for prostitution, but the overall verdict was viewed as a win for him. The baby oil celebration stemmed from evidence collected during a raid on his properties last year.
Breitbart: Three Albuquerque Teachers Arrested for Inappropriate Behavior with Minors
In Albuquerque, New Mexico, a third teacher has been arrested in a month for inappropriate conduct with students. Julian Gunther, a seventh-grade social studies teacher, was apprehended for allegedly sending sexual messages to someone he believed was a minor. This follows the arrests of two other local teachers for similar offenses.
School officials stated that Gunther's contract was not renewed, and they had not received any complaints about him. The New Mexico Public Education Department emphasized its commitment to student safety and the importance of ethical standards for educators. Parents are encouraged to discuss safe touch with their children in light of these incidents.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: US-Iran nuclear talks to resume in Oslo next week for first time since war — report
White House envoy Steve Witkoff and Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will meet in Oslo next week to resume nuclear talks, following a recent conflict involving Israel. The exact date is not confirmed, and both sides have not publicly acknowledged the meeting.
Iran insists on its right to enrich uranium, which remains a contentious issue. Tehran is open to diplomacy but seeks guarantees from the US against military action during negotiations. The situation is complicated by recent military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities by the US and Israel.
Fox News: Putin rebuffs Trump in call, vows to press on with Ukraine war
Russian President Vladimir Putin reiterated his commitment to continue the war in Ukraine until Russia achieves its objectives, including the removal of President Zelenskyy. This statement followed a call with President Trump, during which the Kremlin emphasized the need for political solutions to conflicts.
The U.S. recently paused some military aid to Ukraine, raising concerns that this could embolden Putin's ambitions. Experts warn that this decision may escalate the conflict, while discussions also touched on the situation in the Middle East, particularly regarding Iran.
Times Of Israel: US slaps sanctions on Iran’s oil smuggling network, Hezbollah finance firm
The U.S. has imposed sanctions on a network smuggling Iranian oil disguised as Iraqi oil and on a Hezbollah-controlled financial institution. The network, led by Iraqi businessman Salim Ahmed Said, has been operating since 2020, with the aim of disrupting Iran's financial resources linked to destabilizing activities.
Additionally, the U.S. has targeted vessels involved in this oil smuggling and sanctioned officials associated with Hezbollah's financial operations. This move is part of a broader strategy to pressure Iran and its proxies, following recent military actions and ongoing tensions in the region.
#economy
Forbes: Thailand’s Former Renewable Energy Billionaire Drops From The Ranks Of The Country’s 50 Richest
Somphote Ahunai, once a leading figure in Thailand's renewable energy sector, has fallen off the list of the country's richest due to a nearly 80% drop in shares of his company, Energy Absolute. The firm reported a net loss of 4.6 billion baht in 2024, attributed to asset write-downs and poor performance.
Facing financial difficulties, Energy Absolute delayed debt repayments and received short-term loans from Ahunai. He resigned as CEO amid fraud allegations related to past equipment purchases, which he denies, stating his willingness to cooperate with authorities.
Fox News: Grab Prime Day deals early: Smart home devices, kitchen appliances, clothes and shoes for less than $50
Amazon Prime Day is set for July 8-11, with early deals available now on various items, including kitchen appliances, tech gadgets, and clothing. Prime membership offers access to exclusive savings, with special discounts for students.
Highlighted deals include the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K for $24.99, INIU portable charger for $26.97, and waterproof Bluetooth speaker for $19.99. Other notable discounts feature a Bedsure comforter for $23.97 and a Ninja portable blender for $44.99.
#crime
GB News: Fraudsters jailed after stealing £74k from retired nuclear physicist in elaborate hacking scam
Klaudiusz Majewski, part of a fraud network, was sentenced to two and a half years for stealing £74,000 from retired physicist Leopold Reeves. The scheme involved gaining remote access to Reeves' computer under false pretenses, leading him to transfer his life savings.
Three other accomplices have also been sentenced, with most of the stolen funds recovered. Tragically, Reeves passed away before Majewski's capture, but police remain committed to pursuing justice for the victim.
#sports
Fox News: Outraged female cyclists expose 'deception' after trans competitor dominates championship race
Veteran female cyclists are voicing concerns over USA Cycling's lack of transparency regarding the participation of transgender athlete Kate "KJ" Phillips in a recent race. Competitors Debbie Milne and Julie Peterson were unaware of Phillips' registration, which they claim was not disclosed prior to the event.
Phillips won the race, and Peterson protested by refusing to stand on the podium. Milne criticized USA Cycling's guidelines for transgender athletes, arguing that they lack fairness and transparency. She noted that the omission of Phillips' name felt deceptive, impacting their decision to compete.