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#illegals

Breitbart: Nate Morris: 'Vile' Andy Barr Attacks Immigration Activists as 'Nativists'
Nate Morris: 'Vile' Andy Barr Attacks Immigration Activists as 'Nativists'
Kentucky Senate candidate Nate Morris criticized Rep. Andy Barr for labeling opponents of amnesty as "nativists." Morris emphasized his commitment to prioritizing American citizens and called for a moratorium on immigration, arguing that Western civilization is at stake.

Barr defended the need for legal immigration to support key industries in Kentucky and expressed disagreement with Trump's immigration policies. He has previously opposed efforts to end birthright citizenship, indicating a more moderate stance on immigration compared to Morris's hardline views.


Breitbart: Despite Protests, Border Sector Chief Vows to Enforce Immigration Law in Sanctuary Los Angeles, Elsewhere
Despite Protests, Border Sector Chief Vows to Enforce Immigration Law in Sanctuary Los Angeles, Elsewhere
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass protested a federal immigration enforcement operation at MacArthur Park, which aimed to disrupt illegal gang activity, particularly by the MS-13 gang. Despite her intervention, Chief Patrol Agent Gregory K. Bovino stated the operation would continue, emphasizing the importance of enforcing immigration laws.

Bovino highlighted the dangers posed by the production and sale of false documents, linking it to broader security risks. He criticized the anti-law enforcement rhetoric from sanctuary city leaders, asserting that such opposition would not deter the Department of Homeland Security's commitment to law enforcement.


#politics

CNSNews: Supreme Court Lifts District Judge’s Injunction Blocking Trump’s Federal Layoffs
Supreme Court Lifts District Judge’s Injunction Blocking Trump’s Federal Layoffs
The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump Administration to proceed with federal workforce reductions while a lawsuit challenging the executive order is ongoing. This decision lifts a previous injunction from a lower court that had blocked the staff cuts.

The ruling indicates that the government is likely to prevail in its argument that the executive order is lawful. The outcome could lead to significant job losses across various federal agencies.


Fox News: Supreme Court lets Trump’s ‘wrecking ball’ federal job cuts proceed while legal fight continues
Supreme Court lets Trump’s ‘wrecking ball’ federal job cuts proceed while legal fight continues
The Supreme Court has temporarily lifted a lower court's injunction against the Trump administration's executive order aimed at reducing the federal workforce. In a 6-3 decision, the justices allowed the order to proceed while legal challenges are considered, asserting that the government is likely to succeed in its defense of the order's legality.

Critics, including labor unions, argue that the order bypasses Congress and could severely impact federal services. The ruling does not determine the legality of specific agency cuts but permits the administration to implement its reorganization plans for now.


The Federalist: SCOTUS Agrees Trump Can Resize The Federal Bureaucracy
SCOTUS Agrees Trump Can Resize The Federal Bureaucracy
The U.S. Supreme Court has granted the Trump administration a temporary stay on a lower court ruling that blocked an executive order aimed at resizing the federal bureaucracy. The 8-1 decision allows federal agencies to prepare for large-scale employee reductions.

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented, arguing that the Court should not override lower court findings without fully understanding the implications of the executive action. Justice Sonia Sotomayor expressed agreement with Jackson's concerns but supported the stay, allowing the lower court to address the legal questions involved.


The Western Journal: Elon Musk Accuses Major Trump Supporter of Being in the Epstein Files
Elon Musk Accuses Major Trump Supporter of Being in the Epstein Files
Elon Musk has accused Steve Bannon of being included in the "Epstein Files," responding to claims made by Roger Stone regarding Bannon's connections with Jeffrey Epstein. Musk also previously suggested that Donald Trump is in the files, a claim that has been met with skepticism.

Bannon allegedly met with Epstein after his conviction, purportedly to assist with Epstein's public relations. Trump's former attorney stated that Epstein had no damaging information about Trump, while others argue that if such evidence existed, it would have been used against Trump politically.


Breitbart: Stacey Abrams: Trump Taking Steps to Cancel Elections in the U.S.
Stacey Abrams: Trump Taking Steps to Cancel Elections in the U.S.
Stacey Abrams, during an appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," claimed that Donald Trump is taking steps toward canceling elections in the U.S. She outlined a ten-step process in her book that she argues could lead to an autocracy, involving media manipulation, scapegoating, and suppression of dissent.

Abrams emphasized the importance of creating fear and control to eliminate opposition, culminating in the potential suspension of elections. Her remarks highlight concerns about democratic integrity and the tactics used to undermine it.


The Western Journal: Watch: Scott Bessent Torches CNN's Dana Bash After She Brings Up Bunk Statistics
Watch: Scott Bessent Torches CNN's Dana Bash After She Brings Up Bunk Statistics
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent challenged CNN's Dana Bash during a segment on Trump's budget legislation, criticizing her reliance on statistics from the Yale Budget Lab, which he claimed is staffed by former Biden officials. He argued that the bill is designed to benefit the working and middle class, not the wealthy.

Bessent also accused Democrats of underestimating the intelligence of low-income individuals regarding Medicaid registration requirements and defended the idea of work requirements, which he stated had bipartisan support in the past. He emphasized the need for transparency in media sources.


Breitbart: Swalwell: We Need to Probe if Trump's National Weather Service Cuts Impacted TX Flood Warnings
Swalwell: We Need to Probe if Trump's National Weather Service Cuts Impacted TX Flood Warnings
Rep. Eric Swalwell emphasized the need for Congress to investigate the impact of Trump-era cuts to the National Weather Service on the recent deadly floods in Texas. He highlighted the responsibility of lawmakers to ensure public safety and proper funding for agencies that provide critical warnings during emergencies.

Swalwell expressed concern for the ongoing search for missing individuals and stressed the importance of understanding how budget cuts may have affected early warning systems. He called for lawmakers to prioritize resources to safeguard the public, particularly in light of the tragic events affecting families.


#society

Fox News: Former Houston mayoral appointee's boyfriend slams her 'White only' Camp Mystic comments
Former Houston mayoral appointee's boyfriend slams her 'White only' Camp Mystic comments
Rev. Dr. Colin Bossen publicly disavowed the comments made by his girlfriend, Sadé Perkins, regarding Camp Mystic, which she labeled a "Whites-only" camp in a controversial social media post following deadly floods in Texas. Bossen condemned her remarks as harmful and inconsistent with Unitarian Universalist values, expressing sorrow for the families affected by the tragedy.

Houston Mayor John Whitmire also condemned Perkins' comments, stating they were inappropriate amid the ongoing grief and loss. He announced that Perkins would not be reappointed to the food insecurity board, emphasizing the need for sensitivity during such a difficult time.


Fox News: Nearly 20-year shoe-off airport security policy is ended by Trump administration
Nearly 20-year shoe-off airport security policy is ended by Trump administration
The TSA has announced the end of the shoe-off requirement at airport security checkpoints, a policy in place since 2006. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem stated that advancements in security technology and a multi-layered approach allow for this change while maintaining safety.

Passengers may still be subject to shoe searches, and the TSA is evaluating other policies regarding liquids, coats, and belts. This move aims to enhance the travel experience as the U.S. prepares for major events like the Olympics and FIFA World Cup.


Fox News: Beloved family of four killed in tragic plane crash while returning home from beach vacation
Beloved family of four killed in tragic plane crash while returning home from beach vacation
A tragic plane crash in Sanford, North Carolina, claimed the lives of the Buchanan family, including parents Travis and Candace, and their children, Aubrey and Walker. The family was returning from a beach vacation when their Cirrus SR22 went down in a wooded area on July 7.

The FAA and NTSB are investigating the incident. The Buchanans were well-known in their community, owning Buchanan Farms, and were remembered fondly by local businesses and friends. Condolences have poured in as the community mourns this devastating loss.


GB News: Product recall: Asda issues urgent safety alert as home and garden item poses fire hazard
Product recall: Asda issues urgent safety alert as home and garden item poses fire hazard
Asda has recalled its George Home Bench Pads due to potential non-compliance with fire and furnishing regulations, posing a fire risk. Customers are urged to return the affected products for a full refund without needing a receipt.

Additionally, the Office for Product Safety and Standards has recalled the HYC3757A electric toothbrush charger for serious fire risks due to faulty components. Customers should stop using the charger and contact the seller for a refund.


Le Monde: Texas floods: Over 160 people still listed as missing
Texas floods: Over 160 people still listed as missing
In Texas, over 160 individuals remain missing following catastrophic flooding that resulted in more than 100 fatalities. Governor Greg Abbott reported that the missing persons list is based on reports from friends and family. President Trump has pledged federal assistance for recovery efforts.

Local officials are prioritizing victim recovery amid criticism regarding the response to the flooding. With no survivors found in recent days, hopes are dwindling for locating those still unaccounted for.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: French spy chief: Uncertain where Iran’s remaining highly enriched uranium is located
French spy chief: Uncertain where Iran’s remaining highly enriched uranium is located
France's foreign intelligence chief stated that American and Israeli strikes have delayed Iran's nuclear program by several months, with some enriched uranium stocks reportedly destroyed. However, the exact status of remaining stocks is unclear until UN inspectors return to Iran.

The resumption of Iran-US nuclear negotiations is anticipated following a pause due to the recent Israel-Iran conflict. France emphasizes the need for a diplomatic resolution, warning that European powers may reinstate UN sanctions if a satisfactory nuclear deal is not reached.


Times Of Israel: Iranian FM: Tehran still interested in diplomacy, willing to restart nuclear talks
Iranian FM: Tehran still interested in diplomacy, willing to restart nuclear talks
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi expressed interest in resuming diplomatic talks with the U.S. regarding its nuclear program, citing a near breakthrough before the recent Israel-Iran conflict. He noted that the U.S. should demonstrate genuine readiness for equitable negotiations.

Following a 12-day air war, Araghchi met with Saudi officials to discuss regional ties. U.S. President Trump indicated that talks with Iran are scheduled, and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu acknowledged potential opportunities for peace. Tensions remain high as Iran retaliated with missile attacks, causing significant casualties and damage in Israel.


#crime

The Federalist: Press Buries The Story Of Extremists Trying To Murder ICE Agents
Press Buries The Story Of Extremists Trying To Murder ICE Agents
On July 4, a group of 10 individuals allegedly attacked the Prairieland Detention Center in Texas, shooting a police officer and carrying firearms and body armor. The Department of Justice has charged them with attempted murder of a federal officer, yet media coverage has been sparse.

Questions arise about the motivations and connections of the suspects, some of whom are reported to be posing as different genders. The lack of extensive media investigation contrasts sharply with the coverage of past events like the George Floyd protests and the January 6 Capitol incident.