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28 Aug 2024

#illegals

CNSNews: Illegal Alien Released ROR in 2021 Arrested for Sexual Assault of Child in Texas
Illegal Alien Released ROR in 2021 Arrested for Sexual Assault of Child in Texas
Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced the arrest of 20-year-old Jose Miguel Zelaya-Ponce, an illegal immigrant wanted for aggravated sexual assault of a child. Abbott linked the incident to Vice President Kamala Harris' border policies and emphasized the state’s commitment to apprehending dangerous criminals.

Zelaya-Ponce, who had been previously released on his own recognizance, was listed among Texas' 10 Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants. His arrest is part of a broader enforcement effort, with 31 fugitives, including sex offenders and gang members, apprehended in 2024.


#politics

GB News: RFK Jr ‘carrying on family legacy’ by BACKING Trump as siblings slammed over feud
RFK Jr ‘carrying on family legacy’ by BACKING Trump as siblings slammed over feud
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is backing Donald Trump, diverging from his family's Democratic ties, a move that has upset his siblings who support Kamala Harris. Commentator Phil Kerpen argues RFK Jr. aligns more closely with the family's legacy than his brothers and sisters do.

Kerpen asserts that RFK Jr.'s views resonate with many voters, particularly regarding opposition to corporate influence in government, indicating his Republican alignment may have broader appeal.


The Western Journal: Butler Rally Counter-Sniper Confirms Something Isn’t Right with Integrity of Shooting Evidence
Butler Rally Counter-Sniper Confirms Something Isn’t Right with Integrity of Shooting Evidence
A panel discussion featuring counter-sniper Ben Shaffer raised concerns about the investigation into the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. Shaffer confirmed suspicions regarding the tampering with evidence and the rapid cremation of the shooter’s body, which hindered investigations.

The panel, comprised of Republican lawmakers and security experts, criticized the integrity of the official investigation and emphasized the need for continued independent inquiries into the event.


Fox News: Tim Walz attempts to court firefighters during speech at Boston convention: 'We'll have your back'
Tim Walz attempts to court firefighters during speech at Boston convention: 'We'll have your back'
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, speaking at the IAFF convention in Boston, emphasized that Vice President Kamala Harris would support workers' rights and pensions if elected. He criticized former President Trump for his stance on labor issues and linked him to harmful labor policies.

Walz asserted that a future Harris administration would uphold the Protecting the Right to Organize Act and support adequate funding for firefighting resources. He urged attendees to pay attention to the upcoming debate between Harris and Trump.


The Federalist: Jack Smith Indicts Trump For Questioning Outcome Of Election
Jack Smith Indicts Trump For Questioning Outcome Of Election
Special Counsel Jack Smith has filed a superseding indictment against former President Donald Trump, alleging that Trump's speech about election fraud eroded public trust in the electoral process. The charges include conspiracy to defraud and obstruction of an official proceeding.

The indictment has been revised to align with a recent Supreme Court ruling that affirmed Trump's immunity regarding certain actions. Smith's argument centers on the claim that Trump knowingly spread false information about the election results.


Breitbart: Illegal Migrant Amnesty Could Add 44,000 to Britain's Welfare Rolls: Report
Illegal Migrant Amnesty Could Add 44,000 to Britain's Welfare Rolls: Report
The new Labour government in Britain plans to grant amnesty to over 40,000 illegal immigrants, potentially adding them to welfare rolls. Critics estimate this could cost taxpayers around £17.8 billion, despite claims of saving funds by ending offshore processing schemes.

Opponents argue that this decision could exacerbate issues like healthcare and housing shortages, while supporters cite failures of the previous government’s approach. The situation continues to evolve as illegal crossings persist.


Fox News: Trump claims 'if Jesus was the vote counter' he would win California
Trump claims 'if Jesus was the vote counter' he would win California
Donald Trump claimed in an interview that he would win California if Jesus Christ were the electoral auditor, citing concerns over voting integrity and practices like ballot harvesting. He expressed confidence in his support among Hispanic voters despite past election losses.

Trump addressed criticism over his past comments regarding voting and insisted that he was misunderstood, emphasizing the importance of the upcoming election and asserting that it was crucial for his supporters to vote.


Breitbart: Massachusetts Supreme Court: Switchblade Carry Ban Violates 2A
Massachusetts Supreme Court: Switchblade Carry Ban Violates 2A
The Massachusetts Supreme Court ruled that the state’s switchblade knife ban violates the Second Amendment, referencing key cases like Heller and Bruen. The court found no historical precedent justifying the regulation of switchblade knives as it pertains to the right to bear arms for self-defense.

The ruling emphasizes the importance of the right to carry commonly used arms in public, ultimately determining that the prohibition on switchblades lacks constitutional support.


#society

The Economist: Funding social care: an international comparison
Funding social care: an international comparison
Reforming social care in Britain faces significant challenges, contrasting with other wealthy nations that have successfully implemented changes. Effective reform requires a strong governmental commitment and difficult policy decisions.

International examples may provide valuable lessons for Britain as it grapples with this complex issue.


Fox News: 5 of the trendiest must-haves for a college student’s shopping list
5 of the trendiest must-haves for a college student’s shopping list
As the school year begins, trendy items are capturing students' interest, with back-to-school shopping costs up 21.8% compared to last year. Notable items include P.F. Chang's "Lettuce Wrap Blanket" and various stylish water bottles and accessories for college students.

Must-have dorm essentials also include the Hatch alarm clock, Touchland hand sanitizer, and the viral crisscross desk chair for comfortable studying. These products cater to both style and functionality as students settle into their school routines.


#economy

The Telegraph: Wednesday evening news briefing: Wealth tax looms amid pressure from Labour’s union paymasters
Wednesday evening news briefing: Wealth tax looms amid pressure from Labour’s union paymasters
Rachel Reeves suggests a potential wealth tax as the UK Government faces pressure from unions amid a significant budgetary shortfall. Concerns grow over aligning capital gains tax with income tax, which may affect the wealthiest households.

Additionally, the Duchess of Sussex emphasizes using her public platform to promote female-led brands and designers through her clothing choices.


#culture

Forbes: Nikki Glaser Named 2025 Golden Globe Host—First Host Since Jo Koy’s Criticized Performance
Nikki Glaser Named 2025 Golden Globe Host—First Host Since Jo Koy’s Criticized Performance
Nikki Glaser has been announced as the host for the 2025 Golden Globe Awards, set for January 5. Glaser, known for her stand-up and celebrity roasts, expressed excitement about the opportunity, considering it a “dream job.”

She will take over following the criticized performance of Jo Koy at the previous ceremony. Jay Penske commended her unique comedic style, marking her as a fitting choice after Koy's poorly received monologue.


#crime

GB News: The shocking statistics which lay bare our prison system
The shocking statistics which lay bare our prison system
Keir Starmer has committed to building more prisons amidst a capacity crisis in the UK, where current prison numbers have reached a historical high. The population is straining available spaces, with authorities indicating that immediate pressure has eased, but the overall situation remains critical.

Social campaigner Winston Davis criticized the long-standing issue of overcrowding, attributing it to years of government inaction. He warns that inadequate prison spaces and lighter sentencing could lead to rising re-offending rates and increased crime.


GB News: Immediate pressure on spaces in male prisons 'eases significantly' despite shortage fears
Immediate pressure on spaces in male prisons 'eases significantly' despite shortage fears
The Ministry of Justice reports that the immediate pressure on men's prisons in England and Wales has decreased, with a recent high of 88,234 inmates and only 100 spaces available. Plans are underway to release inmates early and to temporarily hold prisoners in police cells to address overcrowding.

Concerns remain regarding potential outcomes as the system prepares for 5,500 early releases due to rising violence and self-harm linked to overcrowding. New measures include reducing time served before parole but exclude certain serious offenders.


#other

Fox News: Injured bald eagle shot in beak is receiving care at Missouri bird rehab facility
Injured bald eagle shot in beak is receiving care at Missouri bird rehab facility
A bald eagle in Missouri was shot, suffering severe injuries to its beak and wing. The World Bird Sanctuary staff performed surgery to treat the damaged beak and monitor the bird’s recovery, which remains uncertain due to potential complications.

The eagle represents a broader concern, as lead poisoning affects many raptors. Ongoing treatments have already cost over $10,000, highlighting both the rarity of such cases and the challenges in rehabilitating wildlife.