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Aug 27, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Exclusive — Donald Trump: When America Is Great Again, We Will Have ‘A Much More Peaceful Nation' and ‘A Peaceful World’
President Trump stated that his vision for America includes a more peaceful nation and world, attributing this to his trade negotiations and efforts to resolve conflicts globally. He highlighted recent successes in ending wars and securing trade deals, claiming his approach fosters unity and economic growth.
In discussing immigration, Trump criticized current policies under President Biden, asserting that his administration achieved a record of zero illegal crossings in June. He emphasized the need to deport criminals and maintain strong borders, while expressing disbelief at the ongoing support for open borders among some Democrats.
#politics
Breitbart: Donald Trump’s Six Biggest Wins at 200 Days in Office
In his first 200 days since returning to office, President Trump has highlighted several key accomplishments, including the signing of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which features significant tax cuts and funding for border security. His trade deal with the EU is noted as a major success, promising substantial investments in the U.S. and favorable tariffs.
Additionally, Trump claims a zero illegal immigration rate since April and has facilitated numerous peace deals worldwide. His administration has attracted over $8 trillion in investments and implemented policies aimed at protecting women and children from trans ideology.
Breitbart: Texas State Rep. Brian Harrison: Elected GOP Had Every Tool They Needed to Stop Dems from Fleeing
Texas State Rep. Brian Harrison criticized Republican leadership for enabling a quorum break, claiming that many in the Texas Legislature are RINOs or Democrats masquerading as Republicans. He argued that true conservative leadership could have prevented the situation, which he believes misrepresents Texas voters.
Harrison emphasized that despite Texas voters being predominantly Republican, the state government leans blue due to these RINOs. He pointed to issues like funding for DEI and transgender ideology in schools as evidence of this disconnect.
GB News: Hotel owner who rejected hefty sum to house migrants explodes over ‘national sabotage’
Hotel owner John Mappin criticized the UK government's handling of asylum seekers, claiming it amounts to a "state-sponsored invasion." He rejected a £1 million offer to house asylum seekers and expressed concern over the increasing number of migrants in hotels, which he believes undermines British citizens.
The government has initiated a pilot scheme to return illegal migrants to France while accepting those with family ties in the UK. Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized the need for strict border control, stating that those who enter illegally will face deportation.
The Telegraph: FBI ‘agrees to help catch fleeing Texas Democrats’
The FBI will assist Texas authorities in locating Democratic legislators who left the state to prevent a vote on redistricting. Over 50 lawmakers fled, denying Republicans a quorum needed for the vote, which could secure additional seats for the GOP.
Senator John Cornyn requested federal help, claiming support from FBI Director Kash Patel and former President Trump. He emphasized the need to hold these legislators accountable for their actions.
#society
Le Monde: French Constitutional Council strikes down return of banned pesticide
France's Constitutional Council ruled that the "Duplomb law," which aimed to reintroduce the pesticide acetamiprid, is unconstitutional due to its violation of the country's environmental charter. The law faced backlash from the public, with over two million signatures on a petition against it.
The council emphasized the harmful effects of neonicotinoids on biodiversity and human health. Despite the ruling, President Macron's office stated he would enact the law while adhering to the council's decision. Farmers argue the pesticide is essential for competition, particularly in the beet and hazelnut sectors.
Fox News: Off-grid cabin design required a helicopter installation
The Nest, an off-grid retreat on Keats Island, British Columbia, showcases sustainable architecture by Daria Sheina Studio. This prefabricated cabin, designed for the rugged terrain, features solar power, rainwater collection, and minimal environmental impact, all while offering modern comfort.
The structure's unique design consists of two interlocked geometric shapes, emphasizing a connection to nature and the surrounding landscape. The Nest serves as a model for eco-conscious living, demonstrating that luxury and sustainability can coexist in remote settings.
Forbes: Look Inside Billionaire James Jannard’s $65 Million Home
Billionaire James Jannard has listed his Beverly Hills mansion for $65 million. The 18,300-square-foot home features five bedrooms, nine baths, and industrial-style design elements, including concrete walls and retractable glass walls that open to an infinity pool.
This is Jannard's second attempt to sell the property, previously listed at $68 million. The home is located in the prestigious Trousdale Estates, known for its celebrity residents and historical significance. Jannard is the founder of Oakley and has a net worth of approximately $1.3 billion.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Watch This Ex-AP Reporter Directly Confirm That the AP 'Collaborates with Hamas' - And He Doesn't Stop There
Former AP reporter Matti Friedman revealed that the Associated Press has compromised its reporting on Hamas due to threats against its journalists. He recounted an incident where critical details about Hamas fighters disguised as civilians were removed from a story under pressure.
Friedman criticized the AP's reliance on casualty numbers provided by the Gaza Health Ministry, which is run by Hamas, suggesting this practice skews the narrative in favor of Hamas. He argued that such collaboration undermines the credibility of the AP as a reliable news source.
#economy
Fox News: Rahm Emanuel says Dem struggles not a 'marketing problem,' tells party to fix young men’s economic problems
Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel urged the Democratic Party to address the economic struggles of young men, particularly the housing crisis, rather than focusing on marketing strategies. He highlighted that the median age of first-time home buyers has risen from 28 to 38, contributing to feelings of shame and anger among young men.
Emanuel emphasized that the crisis of affordability is linked to broader issues of democracy and prosperity, arguing that the party must tackle homeownership challenges to restore confidence in the American dream. He suggested that addressing these economic realities is essential for the party's future success.
#religion
Fox News: New faith group that uses 'psychedelic mushrooms' lands legal win under religious freedom law
A Utah faith group, Singularism, won a legal victory regarding its use of psilocybin mushrooms under the state's religious freedom law. The group's founder, Lee Jensen, claimed violations of constitutional protections after law enforcement seized psilocybin used in their ceremonies and threatened eviction.
U.S. District Judge Jill Parrish granted a preliminary injunction, stating that the prosecution imposed a substantial burden on the group's religious practices and acted in bad faith. The ruling highlights the need for equal treatment of religious and non-religious practices concerning psilocybin use.
#crime
Times Of Israel: US prosecutors consider death penalty for alleged killer of Israeli embassy staffers
Federal prosecutors are considering the death penalty for Elias Rodriguez, accused of killing two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington, D.C. Rodriguez faces federal hate crime charges, with evidence suggesting he targeted the victims due to their nationality and expressed anti-Israel sentiments.
District Attorney Jeanine Pirro emphasized the seriousness of the case and the ongoing evaluation process for a potential death sentence. She linked the shooting to a rise in antisemitic incidents in the U.S. and expressed a commitment to prosecuting such cases vigorously.
The Western Journal: Senator Introduces 'Holly's Act' in Honor of Victim of Racially-Charged Cincinnati Attack
Senator Bernie Moreno of Ohio is advocating for "Holly's Act" following a racially charged attack in Cincinnati that left a woman severely injured. The proposed legislation aims to reform sentencing and bail requirements to prevent repeat offenders from being released back into the community.
The victim, who remains unnamed, expressed her ongoing struggles from the attack and emphasized the need for systemic changes to protect others from similar violence. Moreno criticized those who filmed the incident instead of intervening and called for accountability among judges in upholding law and order.