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#illegals
The Federalist: Shooter Attacked Border Agents Hours After Dems Call For 'Blood'
Democratic leaders express that their supporters demand more aggressive actions against Trump’s immigration policies, with some suggesting a willingness to face violence. This sentiment follows a shooting incident in Texas where a man attacked Border Patrol agents.
Concerns are rising among Democrats about the backlash from constituents regarding their response to immigration issues, with some politicians engaging in confrontational behavior. The rhetoric against ICE is intensifying, leading to a significant increase in attacks on federal officers.
The Western Journal: Whoever Runs the DHS Account on X Is a Trolling Genius - Mexico Has to Be Furious
The Department of Homeland Security's social media account recently sparked controversy by humorously responding to a protest in Mexico City where a demonstrator called for respect for Mexican culture. DHS's reply suggested that illegal immigrants in the U.S. could use a government app to return to Mexico for protests.
This incident highlights a growing irony: both Mexicans protesting against American gentrification and Americans opposing illegal immigration are seeking to preserve their cultural identities. The commentary argues that wanting cultural integrity is not xenophobic but rather a patriotic sentiment shared across borders.
#politics
Times Of Israel: In apparent suicide, Russian minister found dead hours after being fired
Russian Transportation Minister Roman Starovoit was found dead from a gunshot wound shortly after being dismissed by President Vladimir Putin. His firing followed a weekend of travel disruptions due to drone threats from Ukraine, and he had faced scrutiny over alleged embezzlement linked to defense funding.
The Investigative Committee is treating the death as a likely suicide, with a gun presented to him as a gift found at the scene. Starovoit’s dismissal and subsequent death come amid a backdrop of military setbacks for Russia, including a significant Ukrainian incursion.
Fox News: Border agent ambush shows Dems need to 'tone down rhetoric,' White House says, pushing AOC to meet with ICE
The White House urges Democrats to reduce hostile rhetoric towards ICE and CBP agents following a shooting incident involving Border Patrol in Texas. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized the need for respect and dignity for these law enforcement officials.
Leavitt encouraged Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and others to engage directly with ICE and CBP agents to better understand their roles and challenges. Assaults against immigration officers have reportedly surged nearly 700% compared to 2024.
Fox News: Dems, media hijack devastating Texas flooding to push 'shameful' climate change, anti-Trump narrative
The recent flooding in Texas, which resulted in at least 91 fatalities, has sparked political blame from Democrats and media outlets. They have attributed the disaster to climate change, President Trump's policies, and budget cuts affecting the National Weather Service. Critics argue that these factors contributed to the tragedy, while some meteorologists defend the NWS, stating they issued timely warnings prior to the flood.
In response, the White House condemned the politicization of the disaster, asserting that the NWS performed adequately and that claims of inadequate staffing and forecasting are unfounded. The Department of Homeland Security also criticized the media for misrepresenting the events leading up to the flooding.
Fox News: White House blasts Schumer, Democrats for 'depraved lie' blaming Trump for Texas flash flood
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized Democrats, particularly Senator Chuck Schumer, for blaming President Trump for the Texas flash floods that resulted in at least 91 deaths. She defended the National Weather Service's timely warnings prior to the disaster.
Schumer has called for an investigation into staffing shortages at the NWS, suggesting that these vacancies may have impacted the effectiveness of flood warnings. Trump is set to visit Texas to meet with flood victims later this week.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Macron makes state visit to UK in attempt to move past Brexit
French President Emmanuel Macron will visit the UK from July 8 to 10, focusing on discussions about Ukraine, migration, and nuclear energy cooperation. The visit will be marked by ceremonial events, including a welcome at Windsor Castle and a speech at Westminster Abbey.
Macron will also pay tribute by laying wreaths at the statues of Winston Churchill and Charles de Gaulle.
The Economist: The War Room newsletter: Why America is denying Ukraine weapons
The U.S. is currently restricting weapon supplies to Ukraine, raising questions about its commitment to the ongoing conflict. This decision reflects broader concerns regarding defense strategies and geopolitical implications.
As debates continue, the impact on U.S. foreign policy and support for allies remains a critical issue.
Fox News: Top Iranian cleric calls for Trump's execution
Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami, a senior Iranian cleric, has called for the executions of former President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a sermon, accusing them of mass murder in Gaza and the assassination of Qasem Soleimani. The crowd responded with chants against the U.S., U.K., and Israel.
Tensions between Iran and Israel have escalated following a recent conflict, and relations between the U.S. and Iran remain strained after U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites. Trump has made comments about the Iranian leadership, indicating a potential military response.
#education
GB News: Bridget Phillipson's planned special needs reform defended amid looming Labour rebellion: 'The system is broken!'
Labour's Early Years Minister Stephen Morgan announced plans to reform the special educational needs (SEND) system, which he described as currently failing families and vulnerable children. He emphasized the importance of early identification and intervention, alongside funding initiatives to improve support.
Morgan reassured that Labour is committed to listening to parents and working closely with MPs to address concerns about the SEND system. He highlighted the role of Best Start centres in providing dedicated support and acknowledged the frustrations parents have with the existing system.
#crime
The Telegraph: Gunman ‘targeting border agents’ shot dead by police
A gunman was fatally shot after opening fire at a Border Patrol facility in Texas early Monday. The 27-year-old, armed with a rifle and wearing tactical gear, reportedly ambushed agents. No federal agents were injured, but a McAllen police officer was wounded and is stable.