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Benny Johnson @bennyjohnson đ¨Rep. James Comer Drops Epstein File BOMBSHELL: The Files Have Been Destroyed, Doesn't Think Pam Bondi and Kash Patel Have Them, "I Warned Them.": "They ordered the release.. Haven't been released. They are in there shredding documents. The government is involved.." 1:35 PM ¡ May 6, 2025
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In an epic warning, Border Czar Tom Homan promised retribution to Democrat leaders who defy President Donald Trumpâs immigration policy. Specifically singling out so-called sanctuary cities, Homan stated, âWait till you see whatâs coming,â in his ominous warning. For context, sanctuary cities are far-left towns that have laws in place to restrict the enforcement of immigration laws. Several deep-blue areas, like New York or San Francisco, have passed ordinances that limit local law enforcement from cooperating with ICE. Such was shown when Tom Homan sparred with a journalist outside the White House on May 1, 2025. The journalist asked, âThe...
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The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the Trump administration can move forward with a ban on transgender military service members for now, lifting a lower court injunction against the policy after a judge ruled it was an "unsupported, dramatic and facially unfair exclusionary policy." The court did not explain its decision other than to say the order would expire if the justices ultimately take up the case on the merits and issue a ruling striking it down. Litigation continues in the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson indicated they would...
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The courtâs three liberal justices said they would have kept the policy on hold. Just after beginning his second term in January, Trump moved aggressively to roll back the rights of transgender people. Among the Republican presidentâs actions was an executive order that claims the sexual identity of transgender service members âconflicts with a soldierâs commitment to an honorable, truthful, and disciplined lifestyle, even in oneâs personal lifeâ and is harmful to military readiness.
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Tully Monster (Tullimonstrum) - is probably the weirdest animal that ever lived- the true story of the Illinois state fossil, how it was found and what it is.The Tully Monster was found not too far from Chicago, Illinois, in 1955, by fossil hunter Francis Tully. Its soft body was remarkably well preserved in the shale of Mazon Creek, near the coal pits of Braidwood, Illinois. But what is this weird creature? It lived 300 million years ago in the Carboniferous period, the age of ferns and coal, but did it leave any clues of what animals living today it resembles...
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Angus King III is following in his fatherâs footsteps and running to be governor of Maine. King is the son of Angus King, who served as governor of Maine from 1995 to 2003 and now serves as the independent senator from the Pine Tree State. King III is planning on running as a Democrat, hoping to replace embattled Democrat Gov. Janet Mills. âIâve spent my life building and making things that really help people,â he said, according to WGME. âNow, Iâm running for governor to build a better Maine,â he continued, âwhere itâs easier to start and grow a small...
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U.S. â In response to President Donald Trumpâs offer to give illegal immigrants $1000 in exchange for deporting themselves, Democrats are upping the ante with a lucrative deal of $1001 to stay in the United States. Leaders in Congress are reportedly hoping illegals will jump at the chance to make one dollar more than Trump's measly offer of $1,000. "Stay, please stay," said Pelosi, holding up a wad of bills. "We will offer criminal gang members and undocumented Americans as many taxpayer dollars as it takes. What about $1,002? $1,003? Don't go. Please." Trump Admin officials have responded with a...
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It's just too much winning to handle. Trump's been so effective already, it's made our heads spin. In his first hundred days, Trump has racked up an impressive list of accomplishments. The White House has given The Babylon Bee exclusive access to Trump's official to-do list for the next 100 days. Here's what to expect: Survive 3rd impeachment: Charges pending. Replace the entire cabinet with Marco Rubio: He's a jack of all trades. Order the National Science Foundation to determine if 100 men can really defeat a gorilla: The nation deserves to know. Delay Epstein list again: It should...
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Benny Johnson @bennyjohnson Jasmine Crockett: âIt is not a criminal violation to enter the country illegally.â 12:18 PM ¡ May 6, 2025
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The Trump administration is now incentivizing illegal immigrants to leave the country by offering a four-figure government subsidy to cover travel costs of leaving the United States. Illegal immigrants who choose to use the government phone app CBP Home to self-deport to their home country are now eligible for a $1,000 payment once they are confirmed to have made it back home, the Department of Homeland Security announced Monday. âIf you are here illegally, self-deportation is the best, safest and most cost-effective way to leave the United States to avoid arrest,â Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said in a statement....
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Billionaire Barry Diller has come out as gay - but insists he enjoyed a full sexual relationship with fashion designer wife Diane Von Furstenberg. Diller, a renowned media exec who previously served as CEO for both Fox and Paramount, opened up about his homosexuality in a soul-baring article penned for New York magazine Tuesday. The 83-year-old credited with creating the Fox channel wrote of Von Furstenberg: 'While there have been a good many men in my life, there has only ever been one woman. 'And she didnât come into my life until I was 33 years old.' Diller and Von...
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Pakistan-born Ayesha Khan, known for her far-left militancy and openly hostile statements towards Germany and its people, has been naturalized as a German citizen in an official ceremony held at St. Paulâs Church in Frankfurt. Khan, 27, obtained citizenship alongside around 800 other people in a process that has sparked intense public debate. Khan, who arrived in Germany in 2016, has used the social media platform X under the pseudonym Migrantifa, from which she spreads provocative messages and co-hosts the podcast â[un]deutschâ with DĂŽlan Karacadag. The show addresses social and political issues from a migrant perspective, often challenging the foundations...
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WASHINGTON â President Trump again said Tuesday he wanted Canada to be Americaâs 51st state â but was rebuffed by newly-elected Prime Minister Mark Carney in a tense exchange in the Oval Office. âI still believe that, but, you know, it takes two to tango,â Trump told reporters â saying too that Carney could offer nothing to change his mind about new tariffs on Americaâs northern neighbor. Trump later gave more extensive commentary on a possible North American political union, calling the US-Canada border an âartificial lineâ and saying it would lead to a âmassive tax cutâ for them. âWhen...
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An Oregon bill that would require big tech companies including Google and Meta to pay money to local newsrooms and journalists is steadily advancing despite protests from tech industry groups. The latest version of Senate Bill 686 would require companies of Googleâs magnitude to pay at least $104 million annually to Oregon newsrooms and journalism programs. Companies of Metaâs scope would pay at least $18 million. Alternatively, companies could choose to undergo an arbitration process to determine a different payment amount. Lawmakers from both parties and numerous Oregon publishers have said the bill would be a financial lifeline for newsrooms...
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During Mondayâs broadcast of CNNâs âNewsNight,â network contributor Scott Jennings took on liberal author Charles Blow, who insisted the Trump administrationâs enforcement of immigration law was devoid of due process, and therefore was unconstitutional. Partial transcript as follows: PHILLIP: Youâre describing illegal immigration, which has been around for a long time, as an invasion, which is fine for you if you want to do that, but why is that unusual that thereâs a process to go through to deport people? I mean, thatâs actually just how the system works. JENNINGS: Do you know how long it takes for this process,...
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A beloved child actor has tragically passed away after suffering multiple heart attacks, her mother has confirmed. Millena BrandĂŁo, 11, fell ill last Wednesday with severe headaches and was rushed to GrajaĂş General Hospital in SĂŁo Paulo, Brazil, where she died Friday. BrandĂŁo, who appeared in the Netflix series Sintonia, had 13 cardiac arrests between Wednesday and Thursday, according to her doctor. BrandĂŁo's official cause of death was still unknown as of Monday. 'The doctors still haven't said what really happened to my daughter and what killed her,' BrandĂŁo's mother, Thays BrandĂŁo, told Brazilian news outlet G1. Millena BrandĂŁo experienced...
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In his research into the Wisconsin Election Commission's (WEC) voter registration database, Andrew Paquette found that the frequency of voter ID numbers ending in zero was 30.6%. The frequency for every other numeral being the last digit of an ID was 7.7%. If the numbers were issued either sequentially or randomly each numeral would have a 10% chance of showing up as the last numeral in each ID in the database. Looking deeper into this anomaly, Paquette found that every voter ID record ending in zero had two different Wisconsin voters assigned the same voter ID number. This is evidence...
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DC_Draino @DC_Draino Ok hereâs an idea to deport millions more illegals *and* provide due process: We currently have around 700 immigration judges Fun fact - they work for Trumpâs executive branch, not SCOTUS and are appointed by AG Bondi They have a backlog of over 3.6 million cases, which equates to a 4.5 year backlog Why not provide billions more in funding, hire 5,000 new âimmigration judgesâ on a temporary basis, and have them clear out 15+ million illegal aliens with due process by 2028? 8:05 AM ¡ May 6, 2025
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President Trump announced Tuesday that Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen had agreed to stop attacking American vessels in the Red Sea and that his administration will cease strikes on them in response. âThe Houthis have announced that ⌠they donât want to fight anymore,â Trump told reporters in the Oval Office while meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. âThey just donât want to fight. And we will honor that, and we will stop the bombings, and they have capitulated, but more importantly, we will take their word [when] they say they will not be blowing up ships anymore, and thatâs...
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