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#illegals
Breitbart: Exclusive—Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy: No Borders, No Parking, No More—Trump’s Plan to Put Truckers First
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has announced initiatives aimed at supporting American truckers, including reinstating penalties for non-English speakers seeking commercial driver’s licenses. Duffy emphasized the need for safe truck parking, pledging $275 million to address shortages that hinder drivers' safety and earnings.
Additionally, the administration is removing regulatory hurdles to promote flexibility in trucking hours and conducting audits of non-domicile licenses to prevent exploitation of foreign labor. These measures aim to protect American truckers from competition posed by illegal immigration and ensure the integrity of the trucking industry.
#politics
Fox News: 2 lone Republicans vote against Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' as it heads to president's desk
President Trump’s major legislative proposal, a $3.3 trillion bill, is heading to his desk after only two House Republicans, Thomas Massie and Brian Fitzpatrick, voted against it. The bill faced potential derailment from GOP defectors but ultimately passed with near-unity among Republicans.
Massie criticized the bill for its impact on national debt, while Fitzpatrick expressed concerns over Senate amendments affecting Medicaid reforms. Despite their opposition, the majority of House Republicans supported the bill, reflecting Trump's influence within the party.
Breitbart: Blue State Blues: Trump's Big, Beautiful Win Sets Up a Successful Presidency
President Trump successfully passed his “Big, Beautiful Bill” (BBB) through Congress by the Fourth of July deadline, gaining political momentum for his administration. Unlike his first term, where he faced significant hurdles, this achievement positions him as a strong leader moving forward.
While the BBB has its flaws, it represents a legislative win that could allow Trump to focus on further reforms, including reducing the welfare state. The success of the BBB contrasts with Biden's failed initiatives, suggesting Trump is poised for continued influence and success in his presidency.
Le Monde: US House passes Trump's sweeping tax and spending bill, sending it to president to sign
House Speaker Mike Johnson led the passage of President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill Act," a major tax and spending bill that boosts military spending and funds mass deportations. The bill, which narrowly passed 218-214, is expected to increase the national debt by $3.4 trillion over the next decade.
While Trump celebrates the bill as a cornerstone of his agenda, critics warn it will cut Medicaid and food assistance, impacting millions of low-income Americans. Democrats argue it redistributes wealth from the poor to the rich, hoping to leverage public opposition for the 2026 midterms.
Forbes: House Passes Trump’s Signature Spending Bill
House Republicans passed the "One Big Beautiful Bill," a spending bill that includes key policies from former President Donald Trump. The vote faced criticism from some conservatives and significant opposition from Democrats, highlighted by an eight-hour speech from Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.
Speaker Mike Johnson addressed reporters following the vote, indicating ongoing developments related to the legislation.
CNSNews: Trump’s ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ Passes House, Awaits President’s Signature
The House passed President Trump's "One Big, Beautiful Bill" with a narrow 218-214 vote, sending it to the White House for signing. The bill is touted as the largest middle-class tax cut in U.S. history, alongside measures for border security and energy dominance.
Two House Republicans voted against the bill, joining all Democrats in opposition. Speaker Johnson confirmed the bill's passage, emphasizing its anticipated benefits.
Breitbart: Democrats Doze While Hakeem Jeffries Drones for Hours Against Big Beautiful Bill
House Democrats criticized Republicans for advancing the Big Beautiful Bill during late-night hours, labeling it "evil." Rep. Maxwell Frost noted that a deal was struck while Democrats were asleep, while Rep. Robin Kelly highlighted the late start of debate at 3:25 a.m.
Despite their condemnation, some Democrats struggled to stay awake during Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries' lengthy speech, with Rep. Marcy Kaptur seen dozing off. Lawmakers appeared fatigued as the debate continued into the morning.
#society
GB News: Labour peer found dead after body recovered from river
The body of David Lipsey, Baron Lipsey, a Labour peer, was found in the River Wye in Wales after he was reported missing. He was known for his contributions to British politics and journalism, and his last remarks in the House of Lords highlighted his love for swimming in the river.
Lipsey, 77, had a notable career, serving as a journalist and advisor to Prime Minister Jim Callaghan, and he was actively involved in left-wing politics and greyhound racing. His death has prompted condolences from peers in the House of Lords.
#economy
Breitbart: Dem Rep. Crow: My Constituents Fear They Won’t 'Survive' Trump Budget Bill
Representative Jason Crow (D-CO) expressed deep concerns for his constituents' well-being following the potential passage of President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill." He emphasized that the legislation represents a significant wealth transfer from the working and middle classes to the top 1%, causing fear and anxiety among those he represents.
Crow highlighted the struggles of families, particularly those with disabled children, who may lose essential healthcare coverage. He vowed to continue fighting against the bill, stating it is the most brutal situation he has encountered in his public service career.
#culture
Fox News: Sarah Michelle Gellar sizzles in swimsuit during tropical getaway
Sarah Michelle Gellar, 48, shared a series of swimsuit photos on Instagram during her tropical vacation, showcasing her fit physique and enjoying the sun. Her followers praised her beach body and playful caption, "Tropic like it’s hot," as she embraced her love for the water.
Gellar, known for her role in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," is married to actor Freddie Prinze Jr. The couple, who met in 1997, tied the knot in 2002 and have two children together.
#health
Forbes: Medicaid Cuts Could Take Effect In 2026, Experts Say
The House has passed President Trump's significant spending bill, which cuts over $1 trillion from Medicaid and federally funded health care programs over the next decade. States may begin to see funding changes as early as next year, with work requirements for Medicaid set to begin in 2027.
Experts warn that the bill's provisions, including a reduction in provider taxes, could force states to alter their Medicaid financing strategies, potentially leading to service cuts and reduced enrollment. The Congressional Budget Office estimates nearly 12 million Americans may lose health insurance by 2034 due to cuts to Affordable Care Act marketplaces.
#sports
The Western Journal: Female Cyclists Allege They Were Tricked Into Racing Against Transgender Competitor: 'It Was Hidden from Us'
Female cyclists are alleging they were misled about a transgender competitor, Katheryn Phillips, in a recent Wisconsin race. Competitors claim USA Cycling did not disclose Phillips' participation, leading to accusations of deception and a lack of transparency.
Critics argue that the event's organization reflects broader issues in sports regarding the inclusion of transgender athletes in women's categories. The controversy has sparked discussions about fairness and safety for female athletes.