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#politics

Breitbart: Trump Blasts 'Deranged' Democrats over Bill to Identify ICE Officers
Trump Blasts 'Deranged' Democrats over Bill to Identify ICE Officers
President Trump criticized Senators Cory Booker and Alex Padilla for their proposed "VISIBLE Act," which mandates that CBP and ICE officers display identification and prohibits face coverings. He accused the senators of hating America and argued that the bill endangers officers who perform vital duties.

Trump contrasted the scrutiny faced by ICE and CBP officers with the anonymity allowed for protesters at universities, asserting that Democrats are hypocritical in their stance. He suggested that the bill reflects a deranged mindset among Democrats regarding law enforcement.


Fox News: Rhode Island man charged for allegedly threatening to kill Trump, other administration officials
Rhode Island man charged for allegedly threatening to kill Trump, other administration officials
A Rhode Island man, Carl D. Montague, faces serious charges for allegedly threatening to kill President Donald Trump and members of his administration in a post on Truth Social. The Department of Justice has charged him with multiple counts, including threats against the president.

Montague reportedly made a violent post expressing his frustrations with politics, claiming he was under the influence of marijuana at the time. Although he expressed remorse and indicated he had no means to carry out the threats, the FBI found sufficient cause to pursue charges. The investigation is ongoing.


#society

Fox News: NY paper's 'vile' political cartoon draws outrage for appearing to mock Trump-voting Texas flood victims
NY paper's 'vile' political cartoon draws outrage for appearing to mock Trump-voting Texas flood victims
A political cartoon by Buffalo News artist Adam Zyglis has drawn criticism for depicting a drowning Trump supporter amid deadly floods in Texas, with a caption suggesting that the victim's belief in limited government has been "swept away." The cartoon has been labeled as shameful and vile by various commentators.

In response to the backlash, White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson condemned the politicization of the tragedy, asserting that the National Weather Service had adequately prepared for the flooding. Critics have called for an apology from Buffalo News for the cartoon's insensitivity towards the victims.


Front Page Magazine: France Tried to Cheat a Family of Iraqi Jews
France Tried to Cheat a Family of Iraqi Jews
Philip Khazzam is suing the French government for over $17 million in unpaid rent for a property in Baghdad that has served as the French embassy since the 1960s. His family, originally from Iraq, lost their home during the exodus of Jews in the late 1940s and later rented it to France.

Khazzam argues that the French government has ignored their obligations, and he seeks recognition of the debt and a purchase of the property to avoid lengthy legal battles. He believes that public pressure might compel France to settle the matter to protect its image.


The Western Journal: No One Will Hire Ilhan Omar's 'Hyper-Woke' Daughter, So She's Forced Into Humiliating Attempt to Raise Money
No One Will Hire Ilhan Omar's 'Hyper-Woke' Daughter, So She's Forced Into Humiliating Attempt to Raise Money
Isra Hirsi, daughter of Rep. Ilhan Omar, is struggling to find a job after graduating from Barnard College. Despite her elite education, she is now selling used clothing to make ends meet, a situation possibly influenced by her past activism and controversial political views.

Her involvement in pro-Palestinian demonstrations and self-identification as “hyper-woke” may have affected her employability, as some companies have distanced themselves from applicants with similar backgrounds. Hirsi's situation reflects changing corporate attitudes toward activism and wokeness in the job market.


#health

The Western Journal: 'Life-Threatening': Popular Snack Recalled Over Major Error
'Life-Threatening': Popular Snack Recalled Over Major Error
Ritz crackers are being recalled due to a labeling error that could pose serious risks to individuals with peanut allergies. The affected products, which include various carton sizes, incorrectly label peanut butter crackers as a cheese variety on the inner packaging.

The recall was initiated by Mondelēz Global LLC after discovering a supplier error in the packaging process. Although there have been no reports of illness, the company is taking corrective actions to prevent future occurrences.


GB News: Britons warned over 'worst place' to leave medication in the home - could stop drugs from working
Britons warned over 'worst place' to leave medication in the home - could stop drugs from working
Storing medications in bathroom cabinets can compromise their effectiveness due to heat and humidity from showers and baths. Experts advise against this practice, suggesting that a cool, dry area, such as a bedroom drawer or kitchen cupboard, is preferable for long-term storage.

Additionally, it's crucial to check expiration dates on medications, as they indicate the period during which the manufacturer guarantees efficacy. Proper storage and regular checks can ensure medications remain effective and safe for use.