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#illegals

The Federalist: ICE Protects Americans From Criminals Biden Released
ICE Protects Americans From Criminals Biden Released
An off-duty Customs and Border Protection officer was shot in New York City during a robbery attempt by two illegal aliens, highlighting concerns over the Biden administration's immigration policies. Both suspects had prior arrests but were shielded from deportation under Sanctuary City laws.

The Trump administration is reversing these policies, emphasizing stricter immigration enforcement and detaining illegal immigrants until their cases are resolved. Critics argue this approach jeopardizes due process, but supporters claim it prioritizes public safety and addresses the consequences of lax immigration enforcement.


#politics

The Federalist: Official Who Approved Payout To Russia Hoaxers Is Leftist Activist
Official Who Approved Payout To Russia Hoaxers Is Leftist Activist
A Department of Justice official approved $2 million in settlements for FBI agents Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, involved in the Russia collusion investigation. The payouts, $1.2 million and $800,000 respectively, were criticized by Congress, which faced resistance in identifying the authorizing official.

The approving official, Brian Netter, now leads a Democrat-affiliated legal group that has actively opposed President Trump. The group includes prominent figures from the Clinton and Biden administrations, raising concerns about the intertwining of political motivations and legal actions.


The Western Journal: Dems' American Eagle Stunt Just Hurt Them in the Demographic They Desperately Need to Win Over the Most
Dems' American Eagle Stunt Just Hurt Them in the Demographic They Desperately Need to Win Over the Most
Democrats are struggling to connect with young male voters, as highlighted by recent discussions among party donors and strategists. They are exploring ways to win back working-class support, reflecting a broader identity crisis within the party.

This situation underscores the challenges the Democrats face in crafting a cohesive message that resonates with key demographics ahead of the 2024 election.


Fox News: Trump takes jab at GOP senator, urging Republicans to 'vote the exact opposite of' how she does
Trump takes jab at GOP senator, urging Republicans to 'vote the exact opposite of' how she does
Former President Donald Trump criticized Senator Susan Collins, urging Republicans to vote against her. He referenced her previous votes, including her opposition to key legislation he supported and her vote to convict him after the January 6 Capitol riot.

Collins has been a senator since 1997 and has faced backlash from Trump for her dissenting votes. Fox News reached out for her comment following Trump's post.


Fox News: Skydance responds to Dems, denies bribery accusations, involvement in Colbert decision ahead of Paramount deal
Skydance responds to Dems, denies bribery accusations, involvement in Colbert decision ahead of Paramount deal
Skydance has denied any wrongdoing related to the cancellation of Stephen Colbert's CBS show and stated it has complied with anti-bribery laws amid Senate Democrats' accusations. The company clarified that it was not involved in the decision to cancel the show or in Paramount's settlement with Trump.

The cancellation, attributed to financial losses, has drawn criticism, with some suggesting political motivations tied to the upcoming merger between Skydance and Paramount. The FCC has approved the merger, citing commitments from Skydance to enhance programming diversity and restore trust in the media.


The Federalist: Democrats Disparage Election Integrity Grassroots Without Evidence
Democrats Disparage Election Integrity Grassroots Without Evidence
The Carter Center's recent event on election integrity in Georgia lacked diverse viewpoints, featuring speakers primarily supportive of the status quo and dismissive of grassroots concerns. Notably absent were discussions on critical issues raised by experts and ongoing legal challenges to Georgia's voting systems.

Critics, including some attendees, expressed disappointment over the event's echo chamber effect, with calls for a more inclusive dialogue on election integrity. Concerns about security vulnerabilities in voting technology were notably overlooked, raising questions about transparency and accountability in Georgia's electoral process.


#society

GB News: Keir Starmer 'should be nervous' over Labour grooming gangs 'cover-up' as PM questioned amid CPS failure
Keir Starmer 'should be nervous' over Labour grooming gangs 'cover-up' as PM questioned amid CPS failure
Sir Keir Starmer faces scrutiny regarding the Crown Prosecution Service's (CPS) handling of grooming gangs during his tenure as Director of Public Prosecutions from 2008 to 2014. Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp highlighted failures in prosecuting cases, including a victim being treated as a co-conspirator.

Philp criticized Starmer for his initial dismissal of calls for a national inquiry into the scandal, asserting that both he and the CPS have questions to answer. In response, a Labour spokesman defended Starmer's record on supporting victims and emphasized the government's ongoing efforts to address grooming gangs and child exploitation.


#foreignaffairs

The Western Journal: Some Nerve: Media, Gazans Whine Over Airdropped Aid - UN Failure Caused This Mess
Some Nerve: Media, Gazans Whine Over Airdropped Aid - UN Failure Caused This Mess
Hamas has been accused of hoarding and misappropriating UN aid, leading to a humanitarian crisis in Gaza. In response, Israel has begun airdropping aid directly to the population, bypassing the UN's distribution system, which has faced criticism for inefficiency.

Critics argue that airdrops are not the ideal solution, as they create chaos among recipients. However, Israel claims that allowing land access for aid would only enable Hamas to steal supplies. The situation remains contentious, with Gazans expressing frustration over their circumstances while the media continues to scrutinize Israel's actions.