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Jul 8, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Western Journal: Senate Democrats Target ICE Agents with New Bill
Senate Democrats, led by Cory Booker and Alex Padilla, introduced a bill to require ICE and CBP agents to display visible identification during enforcement operations. The legislation aims to enhance accountability and transparency amid rising threats against immigration officers.
The bill also seeks to prohibit agents from wearing face coverings in public, responding to concerns about intimidation tactics. While the proposal is unlikely to pass in the Republican-led House, it highlights ongoing Democratic efforts to limit immigration enforcement.
#politics
Fox News: Swamp games at 'Alligator Alcatraz,' Mamdani’s socialist nightmare, and more from Fox News Opinion
Fox News hosts critique Democrats for opposing President Trump's significant legislation, while discussing various topics including AI concerns and a personal account of fleeing a socialist regime. The Supreme Court's decision to hear cases on women's sports is also highlighted.
Additionally, the article touches on Trump's reduction of taxpayer funding related to COVID-19 and controversial strategies in immigration detention. Parents are noted for spending on luxury vacations for their children.
The Western Journal: Senior Russian Official Found Dead Hours After Being Fired by Putin
Russian Transport Minister Roman Starovoit was found dead shortly after being dismissed by President Vladimir Putin, with officials labeling the incident a suicide. A gun, given to him as an official gift, was discovered at the scene. Starovoit had been under investigation for corruption during his tenure as governor of Kursk.
His death comes amid heightened tensions in Russia due to Ukrainian drone attacks disrupting air travel, and speculation within the Moscow elite regarding the implications of his dismissal and subsequent death. Investigations into embezzlement related to defense fortifications in Kursk are ongoing.
Fox News: South Carolina GOP urges Trump supporters to give Gavin Newsom a 'HUGE Southern welcome'
California Governor Gavin Newsom is set to visit South Carolina for two days, engaging with voters and local officials as part of the Democratic Party's efforts to connect with overlooked areas. His trip has sparked speculation about a potential 2028 presidential run, drawing attention from state Republicans.
The South Carolina GOP is preparing to welcome Newsom with criticism of his policies, urging supporters to showcase their conservative values during his visit. Meanwhile, the South Carolina Democratic Party emphasizes the importance of this outreach in a state dominated by Republican leadership.
Breitbart: Exclusive — Jim Jordan: 2 Timothy 4:7 Captures the Spirit of American People
Congressman Jim Jordan emphasized the significance of 2 Timothy 4:7, linking it to American perseverance and the importance of constitutional freedoms, particularly the First Amendment. He expressed concern over threats to free speech and religious liberty, asserting that these rights are foundational to the nation's identity.
Jordan highlighted the historical courage of those who founded America, motivated by the desire for religious freedom, and underscored the enduring bond between the United States and Israel, rooted in shared Judeo-Christian values. He called for gratitude for the freedoms enjoyed in America.
Breitbart: Exclusive — Rep. Jim Jordan Says Trump Thinks Like an Athlete: He 'Hates to Lose'
Rep. Jim Jordan praised President Trump for his athletic mindset and work ethic, emphasizing his determination to win and engage with House members on key issues. He highlighted Trump's ability to unite support for various policies, such as tax cuts and school choice.
Jordan also criticized the politicization of recent Texas flash floods, expressing disbelief at the animosity directed toward Trump. He asserted that most people value Trump's commitment to common-sense solutions and hard work.
Breitbart: Breitbart Fight Club Roundtable — Jim Jordan: Greatest Worry Is Threat to First Amendment
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan expressed deep concerns about threats to the First Amendment, emphasizing its significance as a cornerstone of Western civilization. He highlighted instances of censorship, including an example involving RFK Jr., and warned that fear of government repercussions stifles free speech and other fundamental rights.
Jordan stressed that without the ability to speak freely, citizens cannot practice their faith, petition the government, or engage in open discourse, which he views as essential for democracy. He called attention to the pervasive influence of big tech and mainstream media in suppressing dissenting voices.
#society
Fox News: Texas RV park owner banged on doors as water rose, family was swept away
Lorena Guillen, owner of Blue Oak RV Park in Kerrville, Texas, describes a devastating flood that resulted in over 100 fatalities. After initially checking water levels, she was awakened by rescuers and rushed to help evacuate residents, including a father whose family remains missing.
The floodwaters rose rapidly, causing chaos as vehicles were swept away and cabins were destroyed. Despite the destruction, Guillen's employees assisted in recovery efforts at her restaurant, which sustained minor damage.
Breitbart: ‘Superman’ Actor Sean Gunn Says Film Is Pro-Immigrant ‘And if You Don’t Like that You’re Not American’
Actor Sean Gunn stated that those who oppose immigration are not truly American, emphasizing that Superman, as an immigrant, embodies the American dream. He and director James Gunn highlighted that the upcoming film will focus on political themes and human kindness.
Superman, created in 1938, is portrayed as a symbol of hope and resilience, reflecting America's values. The film aims to reinforce the narrative that immigration is integral to the country's identity.
Le Monde: Forest fire rages in southern France
A significant forest fire in southern France has burned an area equivalent to 2,000 rugby pitches, prompting evacuations and the temporary closure of a motorway to Spain. The fire, fueled by high winds and dry conditions after a recent heatwave, has affected over 2,000 hectares.
More than 1,000 firefighters are currently battling the blaze, which has partially damaged six homes. Local officials report that the fire remains uncontrolled, with ongoing risks of further outbreaks due to favorable conditions for wildfires.
Le Monde: Flights suspended at Marseille Airport due to nearby wildfire
Flights at Marseille Airport are suspended due to a nearby wildfire in Les Pennes-Mirabeau, affecting 30 hectares. Local authorities have advised residents to stay indoors. Firefighters, helicopters, and engines are actively combating the blaze, with no casualties reported.
The wildfire risk has escalated due to recent heatwaves and strong winds in southern France, leading to multiple incidents in the region.
#economy
Forbes: SoFi Stock Up 36% — May Rise On Crypto, Student Loan Policy Boosts
SoFi Technologies' stock has surged 36% in 2025, driven by favorable changes in federal student loan regulations and new crypto rulings from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. The Big Beautiful Bill Act's lower borrowing caps for graduate students may lead more borrowers to SoFi and other private lenders.
While analysts caution that the stock is 23% overvalued, SoFi's strong Q1 performance and anticipated growth in crypto and student lending could lead to further gains. The company's unique position in the fintech market, particularly in blockchain remittance services, positions it well for future success.
#crime
Fox News: ICE agents targeted in 2 ambush attacks in recent days
Ten individuals have been charged in connection with an ambush on federal law enforcement officers at the Prairieland Detention Center in Texas. The group allegedly opened fire on officers and was involved in vandalism, including graffiti targeting ICE. Weapons and body armor were recovered from the scene.
In a separate incident, a man armed with an assault rifle attacked a Border Patrol facility in McAllen, Texas, before being shot by authorities. The Justice Department is closely monitoring these attacks on DHS facilities and has stated it will pursue legal action against those responsible.
GB News: Terrorists in UK prisons teaching criminals how to make bombs in exchange for lessons on how to launder money
A new study reveals that terrorists in British prisons are teaching organized criminals how to make bombs in exchange for lessons on money laundering and navigating the dark web. This exchange raises concerns about the growing alliance between Islamist gangs and organized crime within the prison system.
The report highlights that released prisoners may continue these hybrid activities, posing a national security threat. Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick criticized the failure of prison leadership to maintain order, warning that these alliances could lead to increased violence and crime both inside and outside prison walls.