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Aug 3, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: ICE lodges detainer against illegal migrant charged with kidnapping, sexually assaulting neighbor in Texas
ICE has lodged a detainer on Jose Maldonado-Zavala, a 60-year-old illegal migrant from Honduras, charged with kidnapping and sexually assaulting a woman in Pasadena, Texas. He had previously been deported in 2011 and re-entered the U.S. unlawfully.
Local police are investigating potential additional victims. Maldonado-Zavala's bond is set at $250,000. Officials emphasize the importance of preventing criminal illegal aliens from harming American citizens.
#politics
Breitbart: Lindsey Graham: Hillary Clinton Invented Trump Russian Agent Claim to Distract from Email Scandal
Sen. Lindsey Graham claims newly declassified information reveals a conspiracy orchestrated by Hillary Clinton in 2016 to distract from her email scandal. He argues that the FBI relied on politically motivated information from the Steele dossier to obtain warrants against Carter Page.
Graham suggests that this narrative was coordinated between Clinton's campaign and external organizations to portray Trump as a Russian agent, thereby influencing the 2016 election. He highlights conversations among Democrats indicating a strategy to divert attention from Clinton's issues.
The Western Journal: Hegseth Checks Dem LA Mayor with Brutal Truth After She Takes Victory Lap Over Troops Leaving City: 'You're Welcome'
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced the withdrawal of National Guard troops, referring to it as a "retreat." Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth responded, clarifying that the troops were redeploying due to the success of their mission in managing protests and ensuring public safety.
Hegseth criticized Bass for her rhetoric, emphasizing that the deployment was planned and that the troops had effectively quelled unrest in the city. He urged her to acknowledge their contribution rather than mischaracterizing their departure.
Breitbart: Charlamagne Tha God Pours Cold Water on Kamala Harris’ Hopes for 2028: ‘Democrats Suck So Bad’
Charlamagne Tha God cautions Kamala Harris against another presidential run, suggesting it would be a waste of time. He believes she could be a leader in the Democratic Party but lacks the chance to win the White House, advocating instead for her to connect with voters through writing or podcasting.
He expresses deep skepticism about the Democratic Party's ability to succeed in upcoming elections, criticizing their lack of a strong team or message. Charlamagne's pessimism about the party's future has been evident for some time.
#society
Times Of Israel: Court refuses to extend house arrest for settler suspected of killing Palestinian activist
The Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court has denied police a request to extend the house arrest of Yinon Levi, a settler accused of fatally shooting Palestinian activist Awdah Hathaleen during a confrontation in Umm al-Khair. The judge ruled that evidence had weakened the suspicion against Levi, who claimed he did not fire the fatal shot.
Levi, previously sanctioned for violence against Palestinians, was involved in controversial construction work that led to tensions with local residents. The police have indicated that further investigation is needed to clarify the circumstances of the shooting.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: Nuclear Submarines Moved Near Russia On Trump’s Order
President Trump has ordered the positioning of nuclear submarines near Russia following a heated exchange with former Russian leader Dmitri Medvedev. This decision comes after Trump warned Russia to agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine within ten days or face tariffs.
Trump emphasized the importance of words in international relations and expressed concern that Medvedev's statements could lead to unintended consequences. The situation remains fluid as developments unfold.
Le Monde: Trump orders the deployment of 'two nuclear submarines' in response to 'highly provocative' comments from Russia
President Trump announced the deployment of two nuclear submarines in response to provocative remarks made by Russian official Dmitry Medvedev. Trump emphasized the importance of words and the potential for unintended consequences, though he did not specify the type or locations of the submarines.
Medvedev criticized Trump's threats of sanctions against Russia, warning that such ultimatums could escalate tensions not just with Ukraine but also within the U.S. Medvedev, a key figure in Russia's Security Council, supports the ongoing war in Ukraine and maintains a confrontational stance towards the West.
Breitbart: Cambodia to Nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
Cambodia's government plans to nominate Donald Trump for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, citing his role in mediating peace with Thailand amid recent border violence. Deputy Prime Minister Sun Chanthol praised Trump's efforts to initiate a ceasefire and improve economic relations.
The conflict, which escalated after accusations of military aggression, resulted in significant casualties and displacement. Trump’s administration reportedly influenced the ceasefire, emphasizing that trade agreements would not proceed while hostilities continued.
#military
The Western Journal: BREAKING: Trump to Deploy Nuclear Subs to 'Appropriate Regions' After Threat from Former Russian President
President Trump has ordered the repositioning of two nuclear submarines following a threatening message from former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. Medvedev warned Trump about the dangers of escalating tensions, stating that each ultimatum could lead to war.
Trump responded by emphasizing the seriousness of the situation and the potential consequences of provocative statements. He expressed hope that the situation would not escalate further.
#culture
The Economist: Cover Story newsletter: How we chose the cover image
The Economist's deputy editor, Edward Carr, outlines the process behind selecting and designing the magazine's cover image. The article details the preliminary sketches and the discussions that shape the final design seen by millions weekly.
#health
The Western Journal: Justin Timberlake Diagnosed with Debilitating Tick-Borne Disease
Justin Timberlake revealed he has been diagnosed with Lyme disease, sharing the news on Instagram following his world tour. He described the illness as debilitating and expressed his desire to raise awareness about the struggles he faced while performing.
Timberlake acknowledged the challenges of touring while dealing with health issues, noting that he often relied on backing tracks during performances. He emphasized the joy of performing outweighed the difficulties he encountered.