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#illegals

GB News: Kemi Badenoch blasts Labour's migrant one for one deal: 'Nothing smashed except their ​reputation'
Kemi Badenoch blasts Labour's migrant one for one deal: 'Nothing smashed except their ​reputation'
Kemi Badenoch criticized Labour's new migrant agreement with France, claiming it fails to effectively address illegal Channel crossings. She argued that the arrangement allows for the same individuals to be returned to France only to attempt the journey again, undermining its purpose.

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper defended the deal, emphasizing its role in combating people-smuggling and ensuring a controlled process for asylum seekers. The agreement, which allows for the exchange of undocumented migrants, is set to operate until June 2026.


#politics

Breitbart: Donald Trump: 'The God-Given Right to Bear Arms Shall Not Be Infringed'
Donald Trump: 'The God-Given Right to Bear Arms Shall Not Be Infringed'
President Trump emphasized the importance of the Second Amendment in his message for National Shooting Sports Month, asserting that the right to bear arms is a God-given right that must be upheld. He highlighted the values of focus, discipline, and community that shooting sports foster among Americans.

Joe Bartozzi, president of the National Shooting Sports Foundation, praised Trump’s commitment to responsible firearm ownership, contrasting it with the previous administration's stance. He expressed gratitude for the current administration's support of the firearm industry and the celebration of American traditions related to shooting sports.


Front Page Magazine: Newsom Accuses Republicans of Gerrymandering in States With Only One Seat
Newsom Accuses Republicans of Gerrymandering in States With Only One Seat
California Governor Gavin Newsom is accused of attempting to consolidate power for his party, aiming for 94% control of congressional seats. Despite Democrats comprising 45% of registered voters, they hold 82% of the congressional seats and all state government positions.

Newsom's defense of his plan included a claim that Republicans gerrymandered states with no Democratic representation, which critics argue is misleading. The media's perceived bias is highlighted, suggesting that Newsom's position as a potential 2028 frontrunner protects him from scrutiny that would be directed at Republican figures.


Breitbart: Virginia Sheriff Ends Fee Collection for Concealed Carry Permits
Virginia Sheriff Ends Fee Collection for Concealed Carry Permits
Wythe County Sheriff Anthony R. Cline announced he will no longer collect the $35 fee for concealed carry permit applications, stating that citizens should not be charged to exercise their constitutional rights. This change reduces the total application cost from $50 to $15.

Sheriff Cline emphasized his commitment to supporting law-abiding gun owners and upholding the Second Amendment. The Virginia State Police will still charge a $10 fee for processing applications.


Breitbart: GOP Rep. Kiley: Gov. Newsom's 'Hyper-Partisan' Attempt to Redistrict 'Uniquely Corrupt'
GOP Rep. Kiley: Gov. Newsom's 'Hyper-Partisan' Attempt to Redistrict 'Uniquely Corrupt'
Rep. Kevin Kiley (R-CA) criticized Gov. Gavin Newsom's redistricting efforts in California, labeling them as "uniquely corrupt." Kiley argued that Newsom aims to dismantle the independent redistricting commission to favor a partisan map that would significantly reduce Republican representation in Congress.

Kiley expressed concern that such actions are detrimental to both parties and the democratic process, noting that many states are considering similar moves. He emphasized that this disruption is not beneficial for voters or representatives.


Front Page Magazine: Tommy Robinson Arrested for Tweeting "F____ Hamas"
Tommy Robinson Arrested for Tweeting "F____ Hamas"
In the UK, criticism of Islam and Islamic terrorism is increasingly met with police action, as highlighted by activist Peter Tatchell's experience at a pro-Palestine march. He faced attempts to silence his condemnation of Hamas while protesting against Israel's actions in Gaza.

Tommy Robinson was arrested for social media posts deemed offensive under the Online Safety Act, illustrating the government's crackdown on free speech. The current regime, led by Keir Starmer, has been criticized for prioritizing political correctness over open dialogue.


Front Page Magazine: MSNBC: Firing FBI Brass Hurts Minorities
MSNBC: Firing FBI Brass Hurts Minorities
High-ranking job losses at the FBI are being characterized as disproportionately affecting women and people of color, raising concerns over identity politics. Critics argue that this narrative is ironic, especially as the first minority FBI director, Kash Patel, oversees these firings linked to partisan actions against political opponents.

The situation highlights how identity politics can be used to deflect criticism and protect institutions from accountability. The complaint about reforms harming specific groups is seen as an attempt to shield the Bureau from scrutiny regarding its political motivations.


#society

Le Monde: Fire in southern France burns 8,000 hectares
Fire in southern France burns 8,000 hectares
A wildfire in the Aude department of southern France has burned approximately 8,000 hectares, injuring two people, one critically. The fire prompted the closure of the A9 motorway and partial evacuations in nearby areas as strong winds and dry conditions fueled its rapid spread.

Local officials report that nearly 1,000 firefighters and 14 aircraft are engaged in firefighting efforts. The region has experienced an increase in wildfire incidents, attributed to low rainfall and the removal of vineyards that previously helped contain fires.


#crime

The Telegraph: Doge staffer ‘Big Balls’ beaten in brutal attempted carjacking
Doge staffer ‘Big Balls’ beaten in brutal attempted carjacking
Edward Coristine, a former employee of the Department of Government Efficiency, was severely beaten during an attempted carjacking in Washington, DC, while trying to protect a young woman. President Trump praised Coristine as an "incredible man" and threatened federal intervention to address rising violent crime in the city.

Coristine, nicknamed “Big Balls,” gained attention earlier this year due to alleged ties to cybercrime groups. His friend Marko Elez shared on social media that Coristine was attacked by a group of eight individuals, calling him a hero for his actions.


#sports

Breitbart: Speed Driver Killed While Traveling 283 MPH in Bid to Set New Record
Speed Driver Killed While Traveling 283 MPH in Bid to Set New Record
Chris Raschke, a 60-year-old speed driver, died in a crash while attempting to set a land speed record at Utah’s Bonneville Salt Flats, reaching speeds of 283 mph. He was respected in the racing community, and his loss is deeply felt among fellow racers.

Motorsports are known for their dangers, with fatalities occurring, albeit infrequently. The racing community emphasizes camaraderie and friendship, highlighting Raschke's significant contributions to the sport.