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Aug 7, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Plurality of Britons Back Zero Migration, Large-scale Deportations
A YouGov survey reveals that 45% of British voters support a total shutdown of migration and mass deportations of recent migrants. This sentiment is especially strong among supporters of the Reform UK party, with 86% backing the measures. Immigration is currently viewed as the top issue facing the country.
The survey highlights growing frustration over illegal migration, with record numbers crossing the English Channel and overwhelming the asylum system. Despite Brexit's promise to reduce immigration, recent policies have led to increased legal migration, contributing to public concern about demographic changes by 2063.
#politics
Breitbart: Trump More Popular in Britain Than UK Prime Minister Starmer: Poll
A recent poll shows that former U.S. President Donald Trump is now more popular than British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, with 26% of Britons viewing Trump favorably compared to Starmer's 23%. Trump's popularity has surged following his visit to Scotland, while Starmer's Labour Party faces criticism over issues like migration and the economy.
Additionally, Nigel Farage of the Reform UK party leads with 37% favorability, reflecting a potential shift in British politics amid discontent with the current government. The Labour Party's support has dropped to 23%, indicating a challenging landscape for Starmer as he navigates rising public dissatisfaction.
Fox News: Vance, Bondi, Patel to huddle at VP residence for Epstein strategy meeting
Vice President JD Vance is hosting a strategy dinner with senior Trump administration officials to address the ongoing fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Attendees include U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel, amid pressure to release more information.
The Justice Department and White House are reportedly at odds over the release of an audio file and transcript from an interview with Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell. Despite claims of no client list, the situation remains contentious as discussions on releasing information continue.
#society
GB News: At least 17,000 people urgently evacuated from German city after WW2 British bomb found as police set up exclusion zone
A World War II bomb was discovered in Dresden, Germany, prompting the evacuation of approximately 17,000 residents. Police have cordoned off the area and deployed 330 officers to monitor the exclusion zone while bomb disposal specialists prepare to defuse the 550lbs device.
Emergency shelters were established, and shuttle buses assisted residents in leaving the area. The bomb, a British-made device, was found during clearance work on the Carola Bridge and requires on-site defusal due to its detonator.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: PBS's Bennett: Hamas Trying to Use Starved Hostages 'to Capitalize' on Anger at Israel over Aid
On PBS NewsHour, co-host Geoff Bennett highlighted how Hamas is using propaganda videos of hostages to exploit global anti-Israel sentiment amid the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. He questioned how competing narratives affect efforts to secure hostage releases.
Matan Eshet, cousin of a Hamas hostage, argued that Hamas manipulates perceptions of aid shortages while hoarding resources for its own purposes, exacerbating the suffering of Gazans. He criticized the international community for believing Hamas's narrative without acknowledging its role in the crisis.
Breitbart: Trump Envoy Witkoff Arrives in Moscow, Meets Putin
U.S.-Russia talks on the Ukraine war resumed with American Middle East Envoy Steve Witkoff meeting President Vladimir Putin. This comes ahead of President Trump's deadline for a peace deal by August 8, amid frustrations over Russia's lack of progress in negotiations.
Trump has warned of secondary tariffs on Russia's trade partners if a deal is not reached, expressing dissatisfaction with Putin's willingness to negotiate without action. The situation remains tense as the U.S. seeks to pressure Russia into meaningful participation in peace efforts.
#military
Fox News: Russia, China practice destroying 'enemy' submarine in naval drill after Trump moves US nuclear assets
Russian and Chinese militaries conducted joint naval drills in the Sea of Japan, simulating the destruction of an "enemy" submarine. This exercise followed President Trump's deployment of two nuclear submarines to counter Russia's provocative statements, particularly from former President Dmitry Medvedev.
Trump's move aims to deter further escalation in the region, coinciding with a deadline for Russia to cease hostilities in Ukraine or face sanctions. The White House has yet to comment on the drills or the submarine repositioning.
#culture
Fox News: Michael Rapaport blasts Sydney Sweeney critics for bullying actress over controversial American Eagle ad
Michael Rapaport defended actress Sydney Sweeney against backlash over her American Eagle jeans ad, criticizing the harassment she faced for her political affiliation and the ad's perceived racial undertones. He condemned the bullying of female celebrities and urged critics to leave Sweeney alone.
Despite the controversy, Sweeney made a public appearance at a screening of her film "Americana," where she faced heckling related to the ad. American Eagle has since removed the controversial video but reiterated that the campaign was focused on the jeans, not any political message.
Fox News: Howard Stern faces an uncertain future at SiriusXM as rumors swirl
Howard Stern's future at SiriusXM is uncertain as his contract expires later this year. Reports suggest that while Sirius plans to make him an offer, they may not meet his financial demands, leading to speculation about his departure after a two-decade tenure.
Stern's influence has waned, with his show shifting away from its shock jock roots, and he has openly criticized Trump voters. Despite this, he remains a significant figure in radio history, with some industry insiders acknowledging his impact and versatility.