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Aug 5, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Telegraph: British man smuggled out of US migrant detention centre by Left-wing activists
Ahmed Mohamed, a British man in the US illegally, escaped from ICE custody with the help of left-wing activists during a transfer in California. He was apprehended three days later by ICE agents in San Diego and will face additional charges for his escape.
This incident highlights ongoing tensions around immigration enforcement, as protests against ICE have escalated. The situation has drawn responses from political leaders, reflecting the contentious climate surrounding immigration policies.
Fox News: US considers requiring visa bonds of up to $15,000 for certain applicants from high-risk countries
The U.S. State Department plans a pilot program requiring some visa applicants from high overstay countries to post bonds of $5,000 to $15,000. This initiative aims to mitigate financial liability if visa terms are not followed.
The program is part of broader efforts to tighten visa requirements under the Trump administration, including additional interviews for renewal applicants. Citizens from Visa Waiver Program countries will be exempt from the bond requirement.
#politics
The Federalist: Report: DOJ Orders Grand Jury Probe Into Russia Collusion Hoax
Attorney General Pam Bondi has directed a federal prosecutor to present evidence to a grand jury regarding an alleged conspiracy linking Donald Trump to Russia during the 2016 election. This follows a criminal referral from Tulsi Gabbard, who claims the investigation is crucial for maintaining the integrity of American democracy.
The referral stems from a declassified report revealing that the 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment was based on uncorroborated evidence and manipulated by high-level officials. As of now, no charges or indictments have been filed, and the process is in its early stages, with grand jury proceedings being confidential.
Fox News: Declining Democratic pride in America is troubling trend for party, analysts warn
Democrats' pride in America has significantly declined, with only 36% expressing pride in 2025, down from 67% in 2017. This trend is attributed to the influence of former President Donald Trump, whose election victories coincided with drops in national pride among Democrats.
The shift in sentiment may pose challenges for establishment Democrats as they face a more left-leaning voter base and growing concerns about the age of congressional leaders. The changing dynamics could impact their prospects in the upcoming elections.
#society
GB News: Tom Brady accused of having 'no class' after NFL icon made brutal comments about Wayne Rooney
Tom Brady has faced backlash from football fans after questioning Wayne Rooney's work ethic in a documentary about Birmingham City. The series highlights the club's struggles during a tumultuous season that ended in relegation, featuring Brady's insights as a high-profile investor.
Brady's comments about Rooney's lack of effort and the team's mentality have drawn criticism, with fans accusing him of disrespecting a football legend. Despite acknowledging poor decisions made during the season, Brady's remarks have sparked outrage among supporters who feel he lacks understanding of the sport.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Report: Netanyahu Decides on Full Re-occupation of Gaza Strip
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has decided to fully occupy the Gaza Strip due to stalled ceasefire talks and Hamas's refusal to disarm. This decision includes military operations in areas where hostages are held, with a directive to IDF Chief of Staff to resign if he disagrees.
The occupation aims to give Israel complete control over Gaza, despite potential risks. This move follows months of negotiations and is in line with previous U.S. statements regarding Gaza's future. Israel previously withdrew from Gaza in 2005 but has repeatedly returned due to ongoing conflict.
Times Of Israel: Louisiana-based company reportedly hiring Eastern European truckers for Gaza aid group
Arkel International, a US construction and logistics firm, is hiring truck drivers from Serbia and Georgia to transport aid into Gaza for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF). The drivers operate under IDF escort and are housed in Israel, earning significantly higher wages than in their home countries.
The GHF, supported by Israel and the US, aims to deliver aid while bypassing Hamas, which has been accused of diverting supplies. However, the UN and other organizations criticize GHF for compromising humanitarian neutrality, citing numerous casualties at aid distribution points.
Breitbart: Kremlin Urges Trump to Ignore Hothead Medvedev: Only Putin Sets Foreign Policy
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov asserted that President Putin controls Russia's foreign policy, downplaying Security Council member Dmitry Medvedev's nuclear threats as extreme and not representative of the government. Peskov encouraged the U.S. to disregard Medvedev's comments, emphasizing caution on nuclear issues.
In response to Medvedev's provocative statements, President Trump repositioned American nuclear submarines and criticized Medvedev for his threats. Trump underscored the importance of words in international relations, highlighting the potential dangers of Medvedev's rhetoric.
#economy
Forbes: Some Foreign Tourists Must Soon Pay $15,000 Bond To Enter U.S.
The U.S. State Department is launching a pilot program requiring some foreign tourists and business travelers to post financial bonds of $5,000 to $15,000 to ensure they do not overstay their visas. This initiative targets countries with high visa overstay rates and those with Citizenship by Investment programs.
Critics argue that these increased fees could deter international visitors, impacting the U.S. tourism economy, especially ahead of the 2026 World Cup. The U.S. is projected to see a decline in international visitor spending, partly due to these stricter visa policies.
#culture
Breitbart: King of UK Talk Radio James Whale Dies Aged 74
James Whale, a prominent UK talk radio host, has died at 74 after a long battle with cancer. Known as the "rudest man on radio," Whale pioneered the late-night call-in format and gained fame in the 1980s with his controversial style and willingness to engage in public debate.
Whale's career spanned 60 years, beginning in local radio and culminating in national prominence. He was honored as a Member of the Order of the British Empire for his contributions to broadcasting and charity work. His passing was confirmed by fellow broadcaster Nigel Farage, who praised Whale's impact on media and society.
#crime
Breitbart: Florida: Pair of Migrants Accused of Repeatedly Raping, Molesting 7-Yr-Old Girl
Two Guatemalan migrants, Josue David Mendez-Sales and Pablo Neftaly Cobon-Mendez, have been arrested in Palm Beach County, Florida, for allegedly sexually abusing a seven-year-old girl. Mendez-Sales, the girl's father, is accused of raping her multiple times, while Cobon-Mendez allegedly molested her daily.
Both men have confessed to the crimes, and Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier indicated they may face the death penalty. Mendez-Sales is charged with five counts of sexual battery and child abuse, while Cobon-Mendez faces two counts of sexual battery. Both remain in custody without bail.