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#illegals
PJ Media: WATCH: Senator Takes Biden Administration and MSM to the Woodshed
Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) criticizes mainstream media for not covering the chaos caused by Joe Biden's policies at the southern border. She shares stories of brutalization, rape, and deaths that are happening there. Britt urges media to tell the truth and highlights the influence of drug cartels.
#politics
The Right Scoop: Gavin Newsom signs HUGE minimum wage hike for fast food employees…
California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a bill that establishes a $20/hr minimum wage for fast food employees, which could potentially harm the industry if companies can't innovate. The bill also allows for an annual 3.5% increase in the minimum wage through 2029, and Newsom sees it as fair pay for workers. As a result, fast food chains are already turning to automation and innovation to adapt to the wage increase.
Forbes: Trump’s New York Fraud Trial Will Start Monday, Court Says—After Judge Rules He Inflated His Assets
Former President Donald Trump's lawsuit accusing him of exaggerating his net worth will go to trial in New York as scheduled. The trial will address multiple claims, including fraud and insurance fraud, and will determine the outcome of the demand for $250 million in penalties against Trump.
Flag And Cross: Democrat Rep Jamie Raskin's Words Come Back to Haunt Him During Biden Impeachment Inquiry
Rep. Jamie Raskin argues Republicans should have a vote before starting an impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden. He fails to mention that a vote was not required when the Democrats launched an impeachment inquiry against Trump. Legal scholar Jonathan Turley testifies that there is enough evidence to justify an impeachment inquiry into Biden based on false statements, involvement in an influence-peddling scheme, and potential personal benefit from payments. The Oversight Committee has confirmed the existence of allegations that Biden received a $5 million bribe and engaged with his son's business associates, contradicting his previous claims of no knowledge. It is crucial to investigate these claims and if true, proceed with impeachment.
Forbes: California Governor Gavin Newsom Calls Taylor Swift’s Political Impact ‘Profoundly Powerful’
California governor Gavin Newsom praises Taylor Swift for using her celebrity status to encourage young people to register to vote. Newsom believes that Swift's influence could play a significant role in the upcoming 2024 presidential election. He commends her efforts in getting her followers to sign up to vote and states that Swift is using her celebrity for good. However, Newsom also acknowledges that Republicans are critical of her actions, which he believes reflects voter suppression within the party.
National Review: The Corner: Is a House Vote Necessary for an Impeachment Inquiry?
Starting the first impeachment inquiry of President Trump in September 2019 without a vote from the full House rendered the inquiry illegitimate. The House committees involved had the power to investigate Trump, but the proper way to start an impeachment inquiry is for the full House to approve a resolution. While the Constitution does not require a House vote to authorize an impeachment inquiry, prudence dictates proceeding with one.
#society
Fox News: Fatality marks Brightline's 99th death as pedestrian struck on Orlando extension
Florida's high-speed train service, Brightline, experienced its first fatality on its new extension to Orlando when a pedestrian was struck in what appears to be a suicide. This marks the 99th death since Brightline began operations six years ago. The train was traveling at an unknown speed when it hit the 25-year-old homeless man.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: U.S. Defense Secretary Tours Africa
U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin completes a trip to Africa, facing infrastructure challenges, cultural differences, and diplomatic protocol mishaps. The U.S. aims to draw contrasts with Russia and China, especially in Angola, where U.S. officials are investing in infrastructure projects to counter China's influence. However, the U.S. faces limitations in its ability to compete with China due to bureaucratic red tape.
Forbes: Someone In the Middle East is Leading Aircraft Astray by Spoofing GPS Signals
Business jets and airliners in the Middle East are experiencing GPS signal spoofing, resulting in complete navigational system failures. OPSGROUP, a flight data intelligence website, has reported incidents of spoofed GPS broadcasts causing system failures on commercial and business aircraft. The spoofing appears to have broader cyber components than just false coordinates. This poses a major risk, with aircraft straying into unauthorized airspace and the potential for intercept by Iranian Air Force aircraft.
#economy
Newsbusters: DEJA VU: Fact-Butcher Glenn Kessler DOUBLES DOWN on Debunked ‘Slipshod’ Inflation Spin
Glenn Kessler of The Washington Post misrepresents analysis by Heritage Foundation economist EJ Antoni on the impact of President Biden's policies causing inflation. Antoni debunks Kessler's arguments and criticizes his fact-checking. Kessler regurgitates false claims, such as the reliance on average weekly wages and the notion that borrowing power only refers to mortgage rates. Antoni advises Kessler to correct his misleading statements. The typical American family has lost nearly $7,000 in annual income under Biden.
#education
Red State: Riley Gaines Absolutely Schools AOC Over Hysterical ‘Misogyny’ Claim Against the GOP After Debate
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie criticizes teachers' unions at a Republican debate, specifically mentioning First Lady Jill Biden's affiliation. He suggests that the unions have a stranglehold on public education and that President Joe Biden is unable to address the issue due to his relationship with a member of the teachers' union. Democrats, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, condemn Christie's comments as misogynistic, while conservative women argue that Democrats' support for transgender women in sports undermines women's rights. The debate over this issue may have a greater impact on Democrats in future elections than Christie's remarks.
#crime
Fox News: Former Colorado fugitive sentenced for Las Vegas hotel standoff, ordered to pay restitution
A former fugitive sentenced to pay restitution and serve prison time for causing a Las Vegas hotel standoff blames mental health crisis and drug abuse.
Fox News: Manhunt ends as suspect in South Carolina coast shooting is found dead
A man who shot and injured a deputy and another person in South Carolina is found dead. The circumstances surrounding his death are still unknown. The search for him resulted in the closure of schools and a park in the area.
Breitbart: Woman Convicted For Vandalizing Buffalo Pro-Life Pregnancy Center
A woman is convicted of vandalizing a pro-life pregnancy center in Buffalo, New York. She spray-painted the word "LIARS" on the sign. The CEO believes it is an act of domestic terror.
Fox News: Former Fulton County Jail officer federally indicted for allegedly using excessive force with detainee
A former jail officer in Fulton County, Georgia, is facing federal charges for allegedly strangling a female inmate. The incident took place at a facility that has been under investigation by the Justice Department due to multiple deaths. The officer has been charged with using excessive force and must be held accountable for their actions.
Breitbart: Nolte: Judge Orders Defamation Lawsuit to Proceed Against Ava DuVernay, Netflix
Former New York prosecutor Linda Fairstein files defamation suit against Netflix and Ava DuVernay over miniseries When They See Us, which revolves around the Central Park Five case. A judge believes Fairstein's case is strong enough to go to trial.