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#illegals

GB News: British man 'reunited with handcuffs' after Left-wing activists aided escape from US migrant detention centre
British man 'reunited with handcuffs' after Left-wing activists aided escape from US migrant detention centre
Ahmed Mohamed, a British man accused of illegal immigration, escaped from ICE custody in Los Angeles with the help of left-wing activists. He was apprehended three days later during a manhunt and will face additional charges for the escape, alongside his existing narcotics and weapons offenses.

The incident highlights ongoing tensions between immigration enforcement and protestors, particularly in California, where anti-ICE demonstrations have intensified. Federal agents previously faced violence during these protests, prompting a strong response from law enforcement.


Liberty Nation News: NFL Player Learns the Harsh Truth of California Gun Laws - Liberty Nation News
NFL Player Learns the Harsh Truth of California Gun Laws - Liberty Nation News
LA Chargers linebacker Denzel Perryman faces felony charges after being pulled over in California with two noncompliant AR-15 rifles. Under California law, these firearms are classified as "assault weapons," leading to potential lifetime revocation of his gun rights.

Despite the legality of these rifles in most states, Perryman's situation highlights the complexities of California's stringent gun laws. While he may challenge these laws in court, the outcome remains uncertain, and he risks losing significant rights, including his Second Amendment rights.


#politics

Fox News: Chuck Todd worries Democratic Party hasn't 'lost enough' to learn lesson, change course
Chuck Todd worries Democratic Party hasn't 'lost enough' to learn lesson, change course
Chuck Todd expressed concern that the Democratic Party hasn't faced significant losses to prompt necessary changes in their strategy. He noted that narrow defeats allow Democrats to blame external factors rather than reassess their policies, which may have alienated moderate voters.

Both Todd and guest Ron Fournier criticized the party for operating in "intellectual bubbles," failing to confront their shortcomings. They argued that without a serious reckoning, Democrats risk continuing ineffective campaigns.


Fox News: Florida dispatches DOGE agents to Fort Lauderdale, Gainesville to analyze tax hikes, ‘reckless’ trends
Florida dispatches DOGE agents to Fort Lauderdale, Gainesville to analyze tax hikes, ‘reckless’ trends
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has deployed teams from the Department of Government Efficiency to Broward and Alachua Counties to address rising budgets and taxes. He claims this initiative promotes fiscal responsibility, as Broward's budget increased significantly despite a modest population growth.

Broward officials expressed discontent with the state’s scrutiny, citing their right to manage local resources. Meanwhile, Gainesville's mayor welcomed the review, highlighting the city's transparency and improvements in public safety and housing. Other counties may also face similar audits soon.


Le Monde: German trial reveals far-right AfD party's ties with Beijing
German trial reveals far-right AfD party's ties with Beijing
A trial has begun in Dresden concerning Jian G., a former aide to Maximilian Krah, the AfD's lead candidate for the 2024 European elections, accused of spying for China. He allegedly transmitted sensitive information about the far-right party to Chinese intelligence.

The AfD, which gained nearly 21% of the vote in the recent German elections, faces potential turmoil from this revelation. Party officials have accused Jian of spreading false information, dismissing his claims as baseless rumors.


#crime

Fox News: British man charged after attempting to drown daughter-in-law during Florida vacation: police
British man charged after attempting to drown daughter-in-law during Florida vacation: police
A British man, Mark Raymond Gibbon, 62, was arrested in Florida for allegedly attempting to drown his daughter-in-law during a family argument at a vacation home. He faces charges of attempted second-degree murder and battery after the incident in a swimming pool.

Gibbon reportedly pushed her head underwater multiple times until her daughter intervened. He ceased the attack only after neighbors called law enforcement. Gibbon is currently held in Polk County Jail without bond.