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#illegals

Breitbart: Trump to Speed ICE Paperwork with National Guard Troops
Trump to Speed ICE Paperwork with National Guard Troops
The Trump administration is deploying National Guard troops to assist Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) with deportation paperwork. Troops will be stationed in several states, including Texas and Florida, to help streamline administrative duties and allow ICE officers to focus on field operations.

This deployment, under Title 32, means the Guard will report to state authorities. The Pentagon has confirmed that this initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance immigration enforcement capabilities in the U.S. interior.


#politics

Breitbart: FEMA to Withhold Disaster Funding to States Boycotting Israeli Companies
FEMA to Withhold Disaster Funding to States Boycotting Israeli Companies
FEMA is reportedly threatening to withhold federal disaster funding from states and cities that boycott Israeli companies, requiring them to certify they maintain commercial relations with these firms to access about $1.9 billion in funding. This move aligns with the Trump administration's stance on Israel.

The Department of Homeland Security clarified that there are no new requirements tied to Israel in current funding notices and emphasized that no states have lost funding. They assert that existing laws govern FEMA grants, not political criteria.


GB News: Controversial road project ruling to be appealed despite being rejected over net zero fears
Controversial road project ruling to be appealed despite being rejected over net zero fears
The Northern Irish Government plans to appeal a High Court ruling that halted the A5 road upgrade project, deemed one of the UK's most dangerous routes. Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins announced the appeal, citing safety concerns after over 50 fatalities since 2006.

The court decision, which found the project violated the Climate Change Act, has prompted criticism and calls for urgent improvements. While Kimmins aims to expedite the appeal process, concerns remain about addressing climate targets and the potential delay in infrastructure projects across Northern Ireland.


#society

Fox News: WATCH: Ramaswamy takes on claim Black history swept 'under the table' at Cincinnati town hall
WATCH: Ramaswamy takes on claim Black history swept 'under the table' at Cincinnati town hall
At a Cincinnati town hall, Vivek Ramaswamy addressed concerns about the lack of recognition for Black history in discussions on public safety. He acknowledged the painful history of violence against Black Americans while emphasizing that America, though imperfect, is founded on ideals worth striving for.

Ramaswamy asserted that all ethnic histories should be acknowledged and highlighted the importance of confronting uncomfortable truths. He concluded by stating that every American, regardless of race, deserves to live free from violence, framing this as a shared right among all citizens.


Fox News: National Park Service announces it will restore, reinstate statue honoring Confederate General Albert Pike
National Park Service announces it will restore, reinstate statue honoring Confederate General Albert Pike
The National Park Service announced it will restore the statue of Confederate General Albert Pike, which was toppled during the 2020 protests. The restoration aligns with federal historic preservation laws and aims to beautify the nation’s capital, following executive orders from President Trump.

The statue, which had stood since 1901, was vandalized amid anti-racism protests. A White House official praised the decision, emphasizing the importance of historical preservation and due process in reinstating monuments removed under ideological pressure.


#economy

Breitbart: Exclusive: Trump Axes Five Members of Financial Oversight and Management Board for Puerto Rico
Exclusive: Trump Axes Five Members of Financial Oversight and Management Board for Puerto Rico
President Trump has dismissed five members of Puerto Rico's Financial Oversight and Management Board, citing inefficiency and high salaries compared to local income. The board, criticized for its governance and financial practices, was established under the Obama administration amid Puerto Rico's ongoing bankruptcy.

The board's average staff salary reportedly exceeds the median household income in Puerto Rico by over 1,000%. Critics argue that the board operates in secrecy and benefits from the island's economic struggles, while local residents continue to face financial hardship.


#culture

Breitbart: Marlow: Sydney Sweeney's MAGA Moment Reveals the Left as Joyless, Sexless Scolds
Marlow: Sydney Sweeney's MAGA Moment Reveals the Left as Joyless, Sexless Scolds
Alex Marlow discussed the Sydney Sweeney jeans ad on his show, noting a shift in attitudes toward sexuality. He observed that the left appears to have a "sexless streak," contrasting it with the more prudish image conservatives held in the past.

The commentary reflects a broader cultural change over the last two decades.


#health

Breitbart: RFK Jr. Pushes to Ban Using Food Stamps to Buy Soda
RFK Jr. Pushes to Ban Using Food Stamps to Buy Soda
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced plans to restrict SNAP users from purchasing sugary drinks and junk food, arguing that taxpayers should not subsidize unhealthy choices. Six states have signed new waivers to amend food purchasing definitions under SNAP, effective in 2026.

Kennedy emphasized the need for clearer dietary guidelines and accountability in health care, linking unhealthy diets to chronic diseases. He clarified that while people can still buy unhealthy foods, they should understand the health implications.


#crime

The Telegraph: Tommy Robinson arrested over alleged assault at St Pancras station
Tommy Robinson arrested over alleged assault at St Pancras station
Tommy Robinson, a far-right activist, was arrested at Luton Airport after returning from Portugal. He is wanted for questioning in connection with an alleged assault at St Pancras station on July 28 and is being held on suspicion of grievous bodily harm.

Video footage shows Robinson's arrest by multiple police officers.