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#illegals

Breitbart: Texas Continues Border Wall Projects Abandoned by Biden-Harris Admin
Texas Continues Border Wall Projects Abandoned by Biden-Harris Admin
Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced the initiation of a border wall project in Starr County, claiming that Texas is the only state in U.S. history to build its own border wall. This move comes after the Biden administration halted previous border wall constructions approved by the Trump administration.

Abbott criticized the Biden administration for stopping construction and for the costs associated with storing unused materials, while asserting that Texas will continue to secure its border against rising illegal immigration.


The Western Journal: Dramatic Footage: Spanish Police Block Illegal Immigrants by Severing Their Boat in Half
Dramatic Footage: Spanish Police Block Illegal Immigrants by Severing Their Boat in Half
Spanish authorities intercepted a migrant boat attempting to reach North Africa, resulting in the vessel being severed in half during the collision. While the incident drew significant attention online, report indicates all passengers were rescued, with only one needing hospitalization.

Reactions to the event were mixed, with some praising the harsh measure and others condemning it as overly aggressive. The Moroccan Association for Human Rights and former Human Rights Watch officials criticized the police's actions as dangerous.


#politics

Human Events: BREAKING: Brazil’s top court freezes Starlink financial assets as Supreme Court judge continues to target Elon Musk
BREAKING: Brazil’s top court freezes Starlink financial assets as Supreme Court judge continues to target Elon Musk
Brazil's Supreme Court froze Starlink's financial assets following Elon Musk's closure of X's headquarters in the country. This move stems from ongoing legal issues between Musk and Minister Alexandre de Moraes regarding fines and misinformation accusations.

Musk criticized Moraes, asserting disagreement with the court's decisions and facing potential shutdown threats for X in Brazil. Moraes is now holding Starlink accountable for X's financial obligations.


GB News: Kamala Harris slammed over presidential bid by US musician - WATCH
Kamala Harris slammed over presidential bid by US musician - WATCH
US musician Alexis Wilkins criticized Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign as "blatantly racist and sexist." He articulated concerns that the Democratic Party prioritizes "luxury issues" over the real needs of voters.




The Federalist: House Subpoenas Officials For Depositions Over 'Bidenbucks'
House Subpoenas Officials For Depositions Over 'Bidenbucks'
House Republicans subpoenaed five Biden administration officials over allegations of federal election interference linked to Executive Order 14019. The directive reportedly utilizes federal agencies and taxpayer funds for voter registration and outreach activities, raising concerns among Republican lawmakers.

Efforts to obtain strategic plans from the agencies have been met with resistance, prompting further action from the House Administration Committee. A lawsuit challenging the executive order's constitutionality is pending before the Supreme Court, with a decision expected after the November election.


Forbes: Army Says Trump Staffer Pushed An Arlington National Cemetery Worker
Army Says Trump Staffer Pushed An Arlington National Cemetery Worker
A Trump campaign staffer allegedly pushed an Arlington National Cemetery employee while attempting to take photos in a restricted area during a visit to honor servicemembers. The Army stated the employee acted professionally and the matter is considered closed after no charges were pressed.

The campaign claimed they had permission for photography, while the Army emphasized laws prohibiting political activities at the site. The incident follows Trump's visit to commemorate the anniversary of a deadly attack during the Afghanistan evacuation.


GB News: Kamala Harris sparks fury as US musician hits out at ‘blatantly racist and sexist’ campaign
Kamala Harris sparks fury as US musician hits out at ‘blatantly racist and sexist’ campaign
Musician Alexis Wilkins criticized Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign, describing it as "blatantly racist and sexist." She stated that the Democrats are focused on "luxury issues" rather than addressing voters' real concerns and argued against voting based on race or gender.

Wilkins contended voters are dissatisfied with the current administration and claimed emotional appeals are ineffective. She mentioned that the Democratic narrative of breaking barriers with Harris's candidacy may not resonate with all voters.


Fox News: Arlington National Cemetery employee who was 'abruptly pushed aside' at Trump visit won't press charges: Army
Arlington National Cemetery employee who was 'abruptly pushed aside' at Trump visit won't press charges: Army
During a ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery honoring 13 U.S. soldiers killed in Afghanistan, a staff member was "abruptly pushed aside" by an official from former President Trump's campaign. The Army confirmed the incident involved a violation of rules against political activities on cemetery grounds, but no charges were pressed.

The Army emphasized the decorum expected at the cemetery, while Trump's campaign claimed the staff member was experiencing a "mental health episode." Trump attended the event at the invitation of fallen soldiers' families, who expressed gratitude for his presence.


Forbes: Jack Smith And DOJ Have Spent More Than $35 Million Prosecuting Trump
Jack Smith And DOJ Have Spent More Than $35 Million Prosecuting Trump
Special Counsel Jack Smith and the Justice Department have spent over $35 million on the prosecution of Donald Trump concerning two criminal cases related to the 2020 election and document withholding. This sum is significantly greater than expenditures by other recent special counsels.

Smith recently updated charges against Trump following a dismissal of one case and continues to appeal decisions impacting his investigations. Trump’s legal fees, partly funded through his political action committee, are estimated at around $30 million for his federal cases.


GB News: Starmer bins portrait of Margaret Thatcher as he redecorates No10
Starmer bins portrait of Margaret Thatcher as he redecorates No10
Sir Keir Starmer has removed a portrait of Margaret Thatcher from Downing Street, prompting criticism for perceived pettiness, especially after previously praising the late Prime Minister to appeal to Tory voters. The portrait was commissioned by Gordon Brown in 2007.

Critics argue that removing the portrait disrespects Thatcher's legacy as Britain’s first female Prime Minister and her influence on women in politics. Supporters of Starmer contend that the action reflects a longstanding disdain for Thatcher among some within the Labour party.


Breitbart: Fact Check: Hollywood Star Jeffrey Wright Falsely Claims Trump Started a Fight at Arlington National Cemetery
Fact Check: Hollywood Star Jeffrey Wright Falsely Claims Trump Started a Fight at Arlington National Cemetery
Jeffrey Wright falsely claimed that Donald Trump instigated an altercation at Arlington National Cemetery during a memorial service. This accusation arose from a misinterpretation of an NPR report about a disagreement involving Trump campaign staff and cemetery officials regarding photography restrictions.

The Trump campaign denied any physical altercation, asserting that a private photographer was allowed access, and emphasized the incident was mischaracterized. The statement highlighted the absence of President Biden and Vice President Harris at the event, which honored service members killed during the Afghanistan withdrawal.


#society

Human Events: UK police arrest 11-year-old child on suspicion of violent disorder related to anti-mass immigration riots
UK police arrest 11-year-old child on suspicion of violent disorder related to anti-mass immigration riots
An 11-year-old has been arrested in the UK amid crackdowns on riots against mass migration following a stabbing incident that left three children dead. Cleveland Police reported a total of 110 arrests since the unrest began on August 4, with ongoing operations targeting participants.

Authorities are facing criticism for their response to the civil unrest, which included severe penalties for social media posts critical of migration policies. The police emphasized that those involved will face consequences.


Breitbart: UK Gov't to Tell Police to Mass Record 'Non-Crime Hate Incidents': Report
UK Gov't to Tell Police to Mass Record 'Non-Crime Hate Incidents': Report
The newly elected Labour government in Britain is considering reinstating the mass recording of "non-crime hate incidents" by police. This move aims to combat rising anti-Semitic and Islamophobic sentiments, though critics argue it may infringe on free speech and divert police resources.

Opponents, including the Free Speech Union, contend that there is no evidence linking the recording of these incidents to the prevention of real crimes, highlighting concerns about police priorities and resource allocation.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: CIA: Taylor Swift Terror Plot Suspects Planned to Kill 'Tens of Thousands'
CIA: Taylor Swift Terror Plot Suspects Planned to Kill 'Tens of Thousands'
A plot to attack Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna, aimed at killing thousands, was foiled by the CIA, leading to arrests and cancellation of three shows. The main suspect, inspired by ISIS, was caught with explosives and chemicals before the event.

Swift expressed gratitude to authorities for preventing potential loss of life, while noting the emotional toll of the cancellations. This incident has drawn parallels to past terrorist attacks at concerts.


#economy

Forbes: The NFL’s Most Valuable Teams 2024
The NFL’s Most Valuable Teams 2024
The Dallas Cowboys have achieved a historic valuation of $10.1 billion, making them the first sports team to reach this milestone. Their value surged 77% since 2020, largely due to significant local revenue and favorable media rights deals across the NFL.

All NFL teams are now valued at least $4 billion, benefiting from a new media rights package worth $125.5 billion through 2033. The economic growth is fueled by rising revenues, increased international exposure, and potential new ownership structures.


#history

Fox News: Family meets for first time after ancestor's postcard is delivered 121 years after it was sent
Family meets for first time after ancestor's postcard is delivered 121 years after it was sent
A postcard sent 121 years ago, originally addressed to Lydia Davies, was delivered recently, leading to a family reunion. The postcard, sent by Ewart Davies when he was a child, connected relatives for the first time; great-nieces and a grandson met at the Swansea Building Society.

The unexpected delivery highlighted a piece of local history, showcasing how a forgotten message can bridge generations. The family described the encounter as extraordinary.


#health

The Western Journal: CDC Issues Warning as 'Sloth Fever' Arrives in US from South America
CDC Issues Warning as 'Sloth Fever' Arrives in US from South America
The Oropouche virus, known as "sloth fever," has been reported in the U.S., primarily linked to travelers from Cuba, with 30 cases in Florida and one in New York. The CDC is raising alarms due to its potential risks to pregnant women and is monitoring the outbreak closely.

Currently, several thousand cases have been recorded in South America, prompting the CDC to develop rapid response strategies. Symptoms include fever, myalgia, and gastrointestinal distress. Precautions are advised for those traveling to affected regions.


#crime

The Western Journal: South American Gang Allegedly Takes Over Colorado Apartment Building - City's Response Sparks Anger
South American Gang Allegedly Takes Over Colorado Apartment Building - City's Response Sparks Anger
The Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua has reportedly taken control of an apartment building in Aurora, Colorado. Local residents voiced concerns about safety and alleged police indifference as city officials established a task force to address the situation.

Many believe the city's response is inadequate, with accusations surfacing that the authorities are downplaying the gang's influence while emphasizing possible code violations at the property. This has led to widespread distrust towards local law enforcement.