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Jul 8, 2025 |
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#illegals
CNSNews: SCOTUS: District Judge Can’t Overrule Us; 8 Criminal Illegal Aliens Deported to South Sudan
Eight violent criminal illegal aliens were deported to South Sudan after the Supreme Court overruled a district court judge's attempts to keep them in U.S. custody. The judge's actions defied a Supreme Court ruling, which clarified that his injunction against deportation was unenforceable.
The deported individuals had extensive criminal records, including serious offenses such as murder and sexual assault. Despite having received due process and final removal orders, their deportations had been delayed for years due to ongoing legal challenges.
The Telegraph: France will gain from stopping the boats
As Britain and France face the challenge of illegal immigration, a strong agreement to return migrants to France is essential. This would deter crossings and disrupt the people-smuggling model, benefiting both nations. Cooperation is vital for addressing mutual interests, including security concerns.
Sir Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron should prioritize signing and implementing this returns agreement during Macron's visit. Success in this area could alleviate pressures on both countries and enhance overall stability in Europe.
The Federalist: Justice Kagan Should Shut Down Lower Courts' Judicial Coup
Associate Justice Elena Kagan recently joined her Republican-appointed colleagues in a Supreme Court ruling that temporarily stays a lower court's injunction against the Trump administration's deportation policy. Kagan expressed concern over a Massachusetts district judge's defiance of the high court's authority, highlighting the need for judicial respect for separation of powers.
Despite her dissenting opinion on the original stay, Kagan's support for clarifying the Supreme Court's order signals a recognition of the overreach by lower court judges, which has undermined the judicial system's credibility. Continued inaction could lead to further challenges against the Supreme Court's authority.
#politics
Fox News: Over 158 million Americans voted in 2024 as Trump reclaimed the White House
Over 211 million Americans were registered voters for the 2024 general election, with more than 158 million casting ballots in the previous presidential election. The U.S. Election Assistance Commission reported that over 85% of voting-age Americans registered as active voters, the highest on record.
Voter turnout was 64.7%, a slight decline from 2020, with nearly three-quarters voting in person. Mail-in voting decreased to 30.3% from 43% in 2020, though still above pre-pandemic levels. Republicans regained the White House and control of the Senate in the last election.
Fox News: Russian minister found dead hours after Putin fired him
Roman Starovoyt, Russia's Transport Minister, was found dead from a gunshot wound shortly after being dismissed from his position by President Vladimir Putin. Investigators are looking into the circumstances, including the possibility of suicide.
Starovoyt had overseen the Kursk region and was appointed Transport Minister in May 2024. His death follows a tumultuous period for Russia amid Ukraine's incursion and subsequent military challenges.
Breitbart: Gun Groups File 'One Big Beautiful Lawsuit' to End NFA Regulations
Gun groups have initiated a lawsuit seeking to abolish the National Firearms Act (NFA) regulations, which were not fully removed during the legislative process of the Big Beautiful Bill. While the House GOP aimed to eliminate the tax on suppressors, Senate changes kept the NFA's regulations intact.
The plaintiffs, including Gun Owners of America, argue that the Supreme Court's previous justification for the NFA as a tax statute is no longer valid after the tax was eliminated. They contend that the NFA's registration requirements infringe on the Second Amendment and represent an unconstitutional federal overreach.
#society
Times Of Israel: Group of Europe-based imams visits Israel, bearing ‘message of peace’
Imam Youssef Masbeh led a delegation of Muslim leaders from Europe in a visit to Israel, emphasizing peace and dialogue between Muslims and Jews. President Isaac Herzog welcomed the group, highlighting the importance of their message in fostering understanding and cooperation.
The delegation, organized by ELNET, included visits to significant religious sites and meetings with various leaders. Participants expressed a desire for peace and collaboration, aiming to counteract extremist narratives and promote a shared future among communities.
Breitbart: New York Jets' Sauce Gardner Goes Gun Shopping for AR-15 and Other Firearms
New York Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner visited a New Jersey gun store, where he was photographed holding a Heckler & Koch AR-15. He reportedly purchased a semiautomatic rifle, a handgun, and a shotgun, and he possesses a valid gun license.
The AR-15 is noted as the most popular rifle in America, with more AR/AK-style rifles in circulation than Ford F-Series trucks. Gardner's visit highlights the ongoing prominence of firearms in American culture.
Forbes: Texas Flood Live Updates: At Least 94 Dead As White House Responds
At least 94 people, including 28 children, have died due to severe flooding in central Texas, described by the White House as a "once-in-a-generation natural disaster." Rescue teams continue to search for missing individuals, including campers from Camp Mystic.
The National Weather Service issued warnings prior to the storm, but local officials have questioned the adequacy of the response and evacuation measures. President Trump has signed a disaster declaration for the area, and additional flooding is still a concern as more rain is forecasted.
GB News: French village selling homes for just €1 in urgent bid to increase population
The French village of Ambert is offering vacant homes for just €1 to attract new residents and combat its declining population of 6,500. The initiative is part of a five-year plan to revitalize the community, where property vacancy rates are as high as 60%.
While the €1 price is enticing, buyers must invest in significant renovations and commit to living in the homes full-time for at least three years. Strict requirements and potential penalties for non-compliance are in place, but the town's ongoing renovations may create new job opportunities.
#economy
The Western Journal: Trump Reveals First Two Countries That Will Be Hit With Higher Tariffs - Others Expected Soon
President Trump announced that Japan and South Korea will face a 25% tariff starting August 1 due to ongoing trade negotiations. He indicated that these tariffs could be adjusted based on the countries' willingness to engage in further discussions.
The announcement has already impacted the stock market, with major indexes seeing declines. Trump's administration is expected to make additional trade announcements in the coming days as they navigate negotiations with multiple countries.
Le Monde: Trump threatens key US allies Japan and South Korea with 25% tariffs
President Trump has threatened Japan and South Korea with 25% tariffs, escalating pressure on these allies to negotiate better trade deals. He issued similar warnings to a dozen other countries, indicating that tariffs could range from 25% to 40%.
Trump has postponed the new tariffs, originally set to take effect on July 9, to August 1, contingent on changes in trade policies from the affected nations. While the administration aims for numerous trade agreements, progress has been limited, with only a few deals finalized so far.
#culture
The Western Journal: 'You Can Tell How Uncomfortable She Is, Right?' Hollywood Star Called Out Over Viral Video
Pedro Pascal faces criticism for allegedly making fellow actress Sarah Paulson uncomfortable with his touchy behavior during a press event for "Evita." Critics claim she appeared distressed, while others argue their long-standing friendship mitigates the accusations.
Despite concerns, some observers defend Pascal, noting that his behavior is typical for him and Paulson, who have been friends for over 30 years. Reports suggest their gestures lack romantic intent, with Paulson in a long-term relationship.
#sports
The Western Journal: ESPN Accused of Using AI for Bizarre Post About 44-Year-Old World Series Champ's Death
ESPN is facing criticism for a poorly worded obituary for Bobby Jenks, a two-time All-Star closer for the Chicago White Sox, who passed away at 44. Fans found the phrase “on the roster” to be a disrespectful understatement of his significant role in the 2005 World Series victory.
Critics have accused ESPN of relying on AI-generated content, calling for more human involvement in such personal stories. Many felt that the obituary lacked the respect and detail that Jenks deserved, highlighting a growing concern over the use of AI in journalism.
Breitbart: Trump Says He Wouldn't Have Changed Redskins name to Commanders
Former President Donald Trump stated he would not have changed the Washington Redskins' name, expressing a preference for the original moniker over the current Commanders name. He acknowledged that success on the field could help fans accept the new name.
Commanders owner Josh Harris emphasized a positive view of the Commanders name, linking it to the team's identity and military presence in Washington. The Redskins name was retired in 2020 amid social justice movements and pressure from stakeholders.