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Jul 9, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Psaki: Trump Admin. Saying There's Cost to Mass Illegal Immigration Is 'Evil Quiet Part Out Loud'
MSNBC's Jen Psaki criticized the Trump administration's claims about the societal costs of mass illegal immigration, suggesting they express grievances openly. During a discussion with Sen. Alex Padilla, they highlighted concerns about the impact on public services and quality of life.
Psaki and Padilla emphasized that these arguments reflect a broader narrative of grievance rather than constructive dialogue. They questioned the implications of increased immigration enforcement funding in the recent reconciliation bill.
#politics
GB News: 'Speak English!' Patrick Christys scolds Emmanuel Macron for 'not giving UK courtesy' at the King's State Banquet
Patrick Christys criticized French President Emmanuel Macron for speaking primarily in French during a state banquet at Windsor Castle, suggesting he should have made the effort to address the audience in English. Christys noted that King Charles had spoken some French, implying a lack of reciprocity from Macron.
Macron's speech included tributes to Queen Elizabeth II and echoed themes from his earlier address in Parliament. King Charles also addressed UK-France relations, highlighting the need for cooperation on issues like irregular migration.
#society
Le Monde: June 2025 sets record for hottest month ever in Western Europe
Western Europe experienced its hottest June on record, with extreme heatwaves pushing temperatures above 40°C in several countries, including Spain and Portugal. The EU climate monitor, Copernicus, reported that global warming is intensifying heat events, leading to severe heat stress for millions.
The record high sea surface temperatures in the western Mediterranean contributed to the extreme weather, exacerbating pollution and wildfire risks. As climate change accelerates, experts warn that such heatwaves are likely to become more frequent and severe, challenging efforts to limit global warming.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Report: USAID Quietly Sent Thousands of Viruses to the Infamous Wuhan Lab
USAID reportedly sent 11,000 viral samples to the Wuhan Institute of Virology over a decade, despite lacking a formal agreement. The program, funded by USAID, raised concerns about biosafety and potential bioweapons, especially given the lab's ties to China's military.
Critics argue that the $210 million PREDICT program failed to ensure proper storage of samples and oversight. Investigations into USAID's funding practices are ongoing, with officials asserting that future funding for such programs will be curtailed.