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#illegals

Breitbart: 3 Venezuelan Illegal Aliens Released by Biden into U.S. Charged in Texas Capital Murder Case
3 Venezuelan Illegal Aliens Released by Biden into U.S. Charged in Texas Capital Murder Case
Three Venezuelan nationals, released into the U.S. by the Biden administration, are charged with capital murder after allegedly killing a security guard in Garland, Texas. They also face charges of aggravated robbery and indecent assault.

The men, who entered the U.S. illegally, reportedly committed multiple robberies targeting women, including one incident where a victim was assaulted. They are currently in custody, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement has lodged a detainer for their removal after legal proceedings.


Le Monde: The US will require up to $15,000 bond for visitors from some countries, to discourage visa overstays
The US will require up to $15,000 bond for visitors from some countries, to discourage visa overstays
Starting August 20, some visa applicants will need to pay bonds up to $15,000 to deter overstays, as part of a new pilot program by the State Department. This initiative targets applicants from countries with high visa overstay rates and those with insufficient vetting.

The bond will be refunded if visa terms are met; otherwise, it will be forfeited. This move is part of the Trump Administration's broader strategy to enforce immigration laws and enhance national security.


#politics

GB News: Donald Trump attacks 'woke' advertisements as President rages at Jaguar, Bud Light and Taylor Swift
Donald Trump attacks 'woke' advertisements as President rages at Jaguar, Bud Light and Taylor Swift
Donald Trump praised Sydney Sweeney's advertisement for American Eagle as the "hottest" ad currently, claiming it has boosted sales. He criticized Jaguar's recent commercial as "stupid" and "woke," linking its failure to the resignation of its CEO and a backlash against the brand's shift to electric vehicles.

Trump also referenced the decline of Bud Light's sales following a controversial ad campaign, warning Jaguar to learn from this mistake. He further criticized Taylor Swift, stating her popularity has waned due to her perceived "wokeness." He concluded that being Republican is preferable.


Le Monde: In Brazil, pressure from the Trump administration is galvanizing Jair Bolsonaro's supporters
In Brazil, pressure from the Trump administration is galvanizing Jair Bolsonaro's supporters
Supporters of former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro protested in over 18 cities on August 3, 2025, against Judge Alexandre de Moraes, whom they accuse of political persecution. Bolsonaro faces charges related to an attempted coup in 2023, with potential prison time of up to 40 years.

Tensions rose after the U.S. threatened tariffs on Brazilian exports in response to what it termed a "witch hunt." In light of this, Judge de Moraes intensified restrictions on Bolsonaro, including an electronic monitoring bracelet and bans on social media and evening outings.


Fox News: WILLIAM SHIPLEY: What the Durham Annex tells us about the Russiagate hoax
WILLIAM SHIPLEY: What the Durham Annex tells us about the Russiagate hoax
The New York Times downplayed the significance of the "Annex" to Special Counsel John Durham's report, incorrectly claiming it found certain documents to be "faked" by Russian intelligence. This misrepresentation has led to a narrow focus on the FBI's Crossfire Hurricane investigation of Trump, which Durham argues was compromised by the FBI and CIA.

Durham's findings suggest that the FBI failed to act on critical intelligence regarding Russian interference in the 2016 election, contrasting its response to other information. The Annex reveals insights into the Clinton campaign's strategy to link Trump to Russia, raising questions about the authenticity and origins of the documents involved.


Fox News: Beto encourages Democrats to fight 'fire with fire' in Texas redistricting battle
Beto encourages Democrats to fight 'fire with fire' in Texas redistricting battle
Beto O'Rourke urged Democrats to aggressively counter Republican efforts to redraw congressional districts, which he claims allows Congress members to select their voters. He emphasized the need for Democrats to take bold actions, including leaving the Texas state house to block quorum for redistricting votes.

O'Rourke also supported California Governor Gavin Newsom's potential redistricting efforts to bolster Democratic representation. He stressed the importance of competing in newly drawn districts and even in traditionally Republican areas to regain political power.


Breitbart: Radio Host Charlamagne Tells Trump 'I'm Rooting for You' After POTUS Rips 'Low IQ Sleazebag'
Radio Host Charlamagne Tells Trump 'I'm Rooting for You' After POTUS Rips 'Low IQ Sleazebag'
Charlamagne tha God expressed support for President Trump, urging him to focus on key issues like the economy and transparency regarding Epstein. This followed Trump's derogatory comments about Charlamagne, calling him a "low IQ individual."

Charlamagne emphasized the need for Trump to avoid distractions and deliver on his promises, while also critiquing Trump's claims about ending wars and border security. He noted that while the border is harder to cross, it is not fully closed.


#society

Breitbart: Boston Democrats Opened Housing to Illegals Who Can't Pay the Rent
Boston Democrats Opened Housing to Illegals Who Can't Pay the Rent
Massachusetts has resettled thousands of migrant families into apartments at a cost of $30,000 per family, funded by taxpayers. However, many migrants struggle to pay rent after exhausting their initial funds, which were allocated for moving costs and furniture, leaving them vulnerable to homelessness.

While state officials tout the HomeBASE program as a success in moving migrants out of shelters, the reality is that many families cannot secure stable employment in time to sustain their housing. As funding runs out, they risk returning to emergency shelters, undermining the program's intended benefits.


Breitbart: Cincinnati Brawl: Criticism Mounts as Police Chief Is Sued for Discrimination
Cincinnati Brawl: Criticism Mounts as Police Chief Is Sued for Discrimination
Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge is under fire for her department's response to a violent brawl in downtown Cincinnati on July 25, which involved multiple individuals and drew significant public attention. Critics have accused her of a lack of urgency in arrests and mishandling the situation.

Additionally, Theetge faces a lawsuit from several officers alleging workplace discrimination, claiming she favored minority and female lieutenants for promotions and assignments. Theetge has defended her actions, stating that some video footage of the brawl lacks context.


#culture

Forbes: Benson Boone Flies Back To No. 1 With One Of The Biggest Pop Songs In Years
Benson Boone Flies Back To No. 1 With One Of The Biggest Pop Songs In Years
Benson Boone's single "Beautiful Things" returns to No. 1 on the Adult Contemporary chart, marking its 73rd week on the list. Despite his sophomore album "American Heart" falling out of the top 40 for album sales and streaming, Boone continues to see success with multiple singles.

In addition to "Beautiful Things," Boone's other tracks, "Sorry, I’m Here for Someone Else" and "Mystical Magical," are also performing well, with the former reaching a new peak at No. 11. All three singles are featured on Billboard's pop radio rankings and the all-genre Radio Songs tally.


Forbes: Bye‑Bye Labubu? The Rise And Fall Of The Wide-Eyed Doll Collectible
Bye‑Bye Labubu? The Rise And Fall Of The Wide-Eyed Doll Collectible
Labubu dolls, created by Pop Mart, surged in popularity as emotional currency and collectibles, leading to significant profits and a robust resale market. However, recent counterfeit crises have raised concerns about authenticity and eroded trust among collectors, shifting the narrative from delight to brand fragility.

As the craze faces challenges, including declining resale values and questions about sustainability, the future of Labubu hangs in the balance. The brand's success highlights the importance of managing consumer desire and fostering community, suggesting that lasting appeal may depend on building deeper connections rather than just capitalizing on scarcity.


#crime

Fox News: EXCLUSIVE: Ramaswamy decries ‘anti-law enforcement culture’ in wake of brutal Cincinnati beating
EXCLUSIVE: Ramaswamy decries ‘anti-law enforcement culture’ in wake of brutal Cincinnati beating
Vivek Ramaswamy, in response to a violent incident in downtown Cincinnati, criticized the growing "anti-law enforcement culture" in America. He emphasized the need for policies to combat rising violent crime, highlighting the severe injuries sustained by a woman who attempted to intervene during the attack.

Ramaswamy noted the troubling behavior of bystanders, with only one person calling law enforcement during the incident. He called for open dialogue on these issues, arguing that compassion requires acknowledging and addressing such violence rather than ignoring it.


Breitbart: VIDEO: Alabama Lawmakers Want Death Penalty for 'Underground Bunker' Child Rape Case
VIDEO: Alabama Lawmakers Want Death Penalty for 'Underground Bunker' Child Rape Case
Two Alabama lawmakers are advocating for the death penalty in child rape cases following the arrest of seven individuals linked to severe child abuse in an underground bunker. Charges against the suspects include rape, sexual torture, and human trafficking, with connections to a Mexican gang involved in sex trafficking.

Rep. Matt Simpson and Sen. April Weaver plan to introduce bills that would make those convicted of raping or sodomizing a child under 12 eligible for capital punishment. The case has raised concerns about systemic failures, as reports of abuse had previously been made to school officials without action.