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#illegals
CNSNews: Hakeem Jeffries: GOP Bill Will Unleash a ‘Deportation Machine…on Steroids’
House Republicans narrowly passed their budget bill, dubbed the "One Big, Beautiful Bill," with a 218-214 vote, which is set to be signed into law by President Trump. Rep. Hakeem Jeffries criticized the bill, claiming it would unleash a "deportation machine on steroids" against illegal immigrants.
Republicans, including Turning Point USA's Charlie Kirk, seized on Jeffries' remarks to bolster support for the bill, arguing it aligns with the mandate given to Trump by voters. Social media reactions from GOP supporters highlight the bill's intent to strengthen deportation efforts.
#politics
The Western Journal: Breaking: House Casts Final Vote on 'Big Beautiful Bill'
The House approved the "Big Beautiful Bill" with a vote of 218-214, meeting President Trump's goal for a pre-Independence Day passage. Despite opposition from Democrats and some Republicans, the bill passed after extensive negotiations and amendments.
The legislation extends Trump's 2017 tax cuts, eliminates taxes on tips and overtime, and boosts spending on immigration enforcement and defense. Speaker Mike Johnson emphasized patience in addressing concerns, while Trump urged Republicans to support the bill through social media.
Breitbart: Legacy Unlocked: Trump's Big, Beautiful Bill Clears Final House Hurdle En Route to White House
President Trump’s "One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act" has passed the House with a vote of 218-214, fulfilling numerous campaign promises. This legislation, which includes tax cuts and border security measures, is seen as a significant achievement of Trump's presidency.
The bill's passage followed intense negotiations and procedural delays, with Trump actively working to rally support among Republicans. Despite Democratic opposition and attempts to delay the vote, the bill's approval marks a pivotal moment for the Trump administration.
Fox News: DNC chair says 'bulls---' on air as Dem frustrations over Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' mount
Democratic National Committee Chairman Ken Martin criticized President Trump's $3.3 trillion spending bill during an MSNBC appearance, calling it "bulls---." He described the bill as a significant betrayal by Republican lawmakers and warned of its negative impact on American lives.
Martin expressed confidence that Democrats would leverage the bill's passage to gain political ground in the upcoming midterm elections, framing the Trump administration as an "authoritarian regime." However, skepticism about this strategy was noted by NBC News correspondent Ali Vitali.
The Epoch Times: 9 Key Supreme Court Decisions From This Term
The Supreme Court concluded its 2024-2025 term with significant rulings impacting major policy areas and judicial authority. A key decision on June 27 addressed the contentious issue of nationwide injunctions, ruling against the practice that allows judges to impose broad legal restrictions.
This ruling may reshape the landscape of judicial power and its implications for future cases.
The Federalist: GOP Rep. Refuses To Say Why He Called Male Colleague A 'Lady'
Rep. Steve Womack referred to transgender colleague Tim McBride as a “gentlelady from Delaware” during a hearing, raising questions about his stance on gender identity. Womack's comments contrast with Arkansas laws opposing LGBT ideologies, including restrictions on transgender surgeries for minors.
Other Republican lawmakers, including Texas Rep. Keith Self, have maintained a focus on biological sex, leading to tensions in Congress. Speaker Mike Johnson and former President Trump have emphasized the importance of recognizing biological sex in government policies.
Breitbart: Carville: Trump Will Try to Interfere with 2026 Election by Declaring Martial Law
Democratic strategist James Carville suggested that former President Donald Trump might attempt to declare martial law to interfere with the 2026 midterm elections. He predicted significant Democratic victories in Virginia and New Jersey, leading Trump to potentially seek drastic measures to avoid defeat.
Carville expressed concerns about Trump's reaction to unfavorable election results, stating that he wouldn't be surprised if Trump declared a national emergency. He emphasized the likelihood of a major Democratic win in the upcoming elections.
#society
Fox News: Lost dogs on Fourth of July: How to keep your pet safe
The Fourth of July is a challenging time for pets, especially dogs, as many become frightened by fireworks, leading to a significant increase in lost pets. Shelters report a rise in missing animals, with July 5 being particularly busy.
To keep pets safe during the holiday, owners are advised to secure them indoors, create a calm environment, check ID tags, use GPS trackers, and register with databases like Love Lost. These precautions can help prevent pets from going missing and facilitate their return if they do.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Turkey Welcomes Hamas Leaders as Terrorists Consider Ceasefire Deal
Turkey has expressed support for Hamas, meeting with its delegation to discuss ceasefire negotiations and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Turkish officials have condemned Israel's military actions as genocide while refusing to acknowledge Hamas's violent attacks, which began on October 7.
Despite international pressure, Turkish President Erdogan insists Hamas is not a terrorist organization. As negotiations for a ceasefire continue, some Palestinians criticize Hamas for its actions, stating the group has failed to address their suffering.
Le Monde: Macron threatens retaliation after Iran lays new espionage charges on French detainees
French nationals Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris have been imprisoned in Iran since May 2022 on espionage charges, which Iran recently expanded to include allegations of spying for Israel's Mossad and plotting to overthrow the regime. President Macron condemned the new charges as a provocation and hinted at potential retaliatory measures against Tehran.
France's Foreign Minister emphasized that the release of Kohler and Paris is a top priority, stating that any decisions on sanctions against Iran would depend on their freedom. Meanwhile, Iran has suspended cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog amid rising tensions over its nuclear program.
#economy
Forbes: Thailand’s 50 Richest 2025: Collective Wealth Led By The Red Bull Family Jumps 11% To Cross $170 Billion
Thailand's economy is experiencing slower growth due to trade tensions and political uncertainty, despite a rise in the combined wealth of its richest individuals to $170.5 billion. The Red Bull family leads the rankings, with a net worth of $44.5 billion, driven by significant revenue growth.
The Chearavanont brothers and Sarath Ratanavadi follow in second and third place, respectively, while some fortunes declined amid weak consumer sentiment. Notably, the minimum net worth for the list dropped, leading to four individuals falling off the rankings.
Forbes: Thailand’s Chearavanont Brothers Lead Their CP Group Into A Digital Future
Charoen Pokphand Group (CP Group), led by the Chearavanont brothers, is expanding its digital and regional presence. Their fintech arm, Ascend Money, has received approval for a virtual bank, while True IDC plans to invest $1 billion in data centers in Thailand.
Additionally, CP Group is launching a $1 billion private equity fund with the Philippine sovereign wealth fund to focus on agriculture, digital innovation, and renewable energy. The brothers' net worth has increased by $6.7 billion over the past year, reaching $35.7 billion.
Le Monde: Global economy braces for Trump's trade war and its consequences
The U.S. is set to announce new trade agreements with major economies by July 9, following three months of negotiations. So far, only agreements with the UK, Vietnam, and a deal to reduce tariffs with China have been finalized.
The uncertainty surrounding President Trump's trade policies has led to a decline in investor confidence, contributing to a significant drop in the dollar's value, which saw its worst performance in 50 years in the first half of the year.
Forbes: Energy-And-Telecoms Tycoon Sarath Ratanavadi Leaps Ahead To Become Thailand’s Third-Richest Person
Sarath Ratanavadi, a prominent energy tycoon in Thailand, has seen his net worth rise to $12 billion following a successful merger between Gulf Energy Development and Intouch Holdings. This merger has positioned Gulf as Thailand's fourth most valuable listed company.
Ratanavadi's ventures include partnerships with Google Cloud for AI cloud facilities and a collaboration with Binance for a Thai cryptocurrency exchange. Additionally, Gulf has acquired a stake in Kasikornbank and is involved in a consortium approved to establish a virtual bank.
#military
Breitbart: 'HIMARS Strike': Russia Confirms Navy Deputy Commander-in-Chief Killed
Russia confirmed the death of Major General Mikhail Evgenievich Gudkov, a senior officer, reportedly killed by a Ukrainian HIMARS missile strike in the Kursk region. Gudkov, a Hero of the Russian Federation and Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Navy, was noted for his leadership in combat.
His death highlights the significant losses among Russian officers in the ongoing conflict, with thousands of high-ranking personnel reportedly killed. The structure of the Russian military has contributed to these losses, as inexperienced junior officers often lead combat units.
#health
GB News: Heart attack: Doctor recommends 10-minute hack 'after every meal' to stop plaque building up in the arteries
Dr. Vassily Eliopoulous recommends four simple lifestyle changes to reduce heart attack risk: take a 10-minute walk after meals, increase omega-3 intake, maintain consistent sleep patterns with eight hours nightly, and monitor specific cardiovascular biomarkers beyond standard cholesterol tests.
He emphasizes that heart attacks develop gradually from unnoticed harmful habits. By adopting these practices and undergoing comprehensive blood work, individuals can identify cardiovascular risks early and prevent serious health issues.
#crime
The Telegraph: Bryan Kohberger: The crime student turned cold-blooded murderer
Bryan Kohberger, a former PhD student in criminology, pleaded guilty to the murders of four University of Idaho students in 2022. His former professor, Dr. Katherine Ramsland, expressed concern that her teachings on serial killers might have influenced him, despite not noticing any warning signs during his studies.
The case has drawn significant media attention and left a lasting impact on the Moscow community, culminating in a nationwide manhunt before Kohberger's arrest.
The Western Journal: FBI Supervisor Hired Prostitutes in US and Abroad: Report
A former FBI supervisory special agent reportedly hired prostitutes both domestically and internationally while on assignment, as detailed in a Department of Justice report. The agent misused an FBI-issued mobile device for these transactions and failed to disclose close contacts with foreign nationals.
The investigation was initiated after the agent self-reported the misconduct. Although the OIG found violations of DOJ and FBI policies, criminal prosecution was declined without explanation. The report did not disclose the agent's identity or specific details regarding disciplinary actions.