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#illegals

The Federalist: 'It's Despicable': Dems Can't Condemn Ambush Attacks On ICE
'It's Despicable': Dems Can't Condemn Ambush Attacks On ICE
Democrats face criticism for their silence on violent attacks against ICE agents, with Republican leaders accusing them of inciting hostility through inflammatory rhetoric. Recent incidents include a planned ambush on the Prairieland Detention Center and an attack on Border Patrol agents in Texas.

Calls for Democrats to condemn these acts of violence have gone unanswered, raising concerns about their complicity. Critics argue that the party's failure to speak out against such attacks undermines public safety and emboldens extremist groups targeting law enforcement.


Fox News: Trump administration formally subpoenas Harvard University over foreign student information
Trump administration formally subpoenas Harvard University over foreign student information
The Department of Homeland Security has issued administrative subpoenas to Harvard University, seeking information on foreign students' criminality and misconduct after the school failed to cooperate with previous requests. DHS claims that Harvard has allowed visa abuses and advocacy for violence on campus.

Harvard has responded with a lawsuit against DHS, alleging unconstitutional retaliation for exercising First Amendment rights. A temporary restraining order currently permits Harvard to continue its Student and Exchange Visitor Program, despite DHS's attempts to revoke it.


#politics

The Western Journal: First It Was Barrett - Now Even Sotomayor Embarrasses Ketanji Brown Jackson with Her Opinion in SCOTUS Ruling
First It Was Barrett - Now Even Sotomayor Embarrasses Ketanji Brown Jackson with Her Opinion in SCOTUS Ruling
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson faced criticism from her peers, including Justice Sonia Sotomayor, for her handling of a recent case concerning layoffs initiated by the Trump administration. The court ruled 8-1 to allow the layoffs while litigation continues, with Jackson dissenting and arguing against the administration's actions.

This incident follows previous mockery of Jackson's opinions, particularly in a case limiting universal injunctions, where her dissent was criticized for its tone and content. The ongoing scrutiny raises questions about her judicial reasoning and effectiveness on the Supreme Court.


Fox News: Charlamagne suggests Big, Beautiful Bill is sign that midterms and 2028 election will be 'fixed'
Charlamagne suggests Big, Beautiful Bill is sign that midterms and 2028 election will be 'fixed'
Charlamagne Tha God criticized the GOP's "Big, Beautiful Bill," suggesting its unpopularity indicates that Trump and Republicans may believe upcoming elections are rigged. The bill, which solidifies tax cuts and cuts Medicaid, has drawn bipartisan criticism for adding to the national debt.

He expressed concern that the GOP's indifference to the bill's backlash hints at a predetermined outcome for future elections, questioning the integrity of the electoral process.


Le Monde: French police raid far-right RN party's HQ over suspected illegal campaign financing
French police raid far-right RN party's HQ over suspected illegal campaign financing
Police searched the headquarters of France's far-right Rassemblement National (RN) party as part of a judicial investigation into suspected illegal campaign financing related to the 2022 presidential and legislative elections and the 2024 European elections.

The inquiry examines loans from wealthy members and inflated invoices meant to increase state reimbursements. No charges have been filed yet, and the investigation is ongoing.


The Western Journal: Discarded Cable News Leftists Are Now Sounding the Alarm on 2026 Midterms Due to Trump
Discarded Cable News Leftists Are Now Sounding the Alarm on 2026 Midterms Due to Trump
Former cable news commentators, including Joy Reid and Jim Acosta, are expressing concerns about the integrity of the upcoming 2026 midterms, citing potential voter tampering and questioning the fairness of elections. Reid labels those who believe in fair elections as "insane" and accuses Republicans of pursuing a "fascist manifesto."

These commentators, previously critical of Trump, now fear election sabotage despite having dismissed voter fraud claims in the past. Their alarmist rhetoric appears to be a strategy for maintaining relevance in a changing media landscape, though it may reflect their own lack of self-awareness.


#society

Forbes: Three Dead After Flash Floods Hit Ruidoso In New Mexico
Three Dead After Flash Floods Hit Ruidoso In New Mexico
Flash floods in Ruidoso, New Mexico, have resulted in the deaths of three individuals, including two children, following heavy rainfall. The flooding has destroyed homes and prompted swift water rescues, with several people still reported missing.

Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has declared a state of emergency to facilitate federal assistance for recovery efforts. The floods were exacerbated by previous wildfires, which left the land unable to absorb the rainfall.


Fox News: Fox News' Jacqui Heinrich engaged to Pennsylvania Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick
Fox News' Jacqui Heinrich engaged to Pennsylvania Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick
Fox News senior White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich is engaged to Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pa. Fitzpatrick proposed on June 29 in a lavender field in Valensole, France, after a whirlwind trip. Heinrich described the moment as breathtaking and fairy-tale-like.

The couple began dating in 2021, and Heinrich praised Fitzpatrick for his thoughtful nature and problem-solving skills. They plan to have a wedding ceremony in a Catholic Church. Heinrich shared that her engagement ring was sourced from her family jeweler in Maine.


Fox News: This isn’t just about the Jews. It never was
This isn’t just about the Jews. It never was
Antisemitic incidents and rhetoric have surged following the recent conflict involving Israel, the U.S., and Iran, with the Anti-Defamation League reporting alarming trends. Many in the Jewish community, particularly students, feel increasingly unsafe and targeted for their identity rather than their views on Israeli policy.

The article emphasizes that while criticism of Israel is valid, expressions of hatred and calls for violence against Jews are not acceptable. Antisemitism is framed as a broader societal issue that affects all minorities, urging solidarity and action against hate.


GB News: 'Get f***ed!' Just Stop Oil activist 'fare doges' before sending expletive message to Robert Jenrick
'Get f***ed!' Just Stop Oil activist 'fare doges' before sending expletive message to Robert Jenrick
Just Stop Oil shared a video of an activist fare dodging on Transport for London, tagging Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick with an expletive message. Jenrick responded by alerting the police and questioned the legality of fare evasion.

The group defended the act, claiming high train ticket prices force people to evade fares, and criticized the government for prioritizing minor fare dodging over the cost of public transport. Just Stop Oil has a history of disruptive protests, including vandalism and planned road-blocking actions.