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  • DOJ Announces Massive Arrest as Dems Protest Trump’s Deportations

    President Donald Trump is continuing his deportation efforts at a steady pace despite growing protests against immigration enforcement and is beginning to make progress, according to a new analysis. In just five months, the US illegal-immigrant population has dropped an estimated 1 million — putting Team Trump on course to foster more than 2 million deportations this year even without (so…

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  • ‘Cowering’ Ayatollah Retreats To Secret Bunker, Fears Assassination

    Iran’s supreme leader is “cowering” deep beneath the surface of his country, preparing for his inevitable death and planning to select a successor, according to official insiders. Two top Iranian officials informed The Atlantic that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s days are short, and they may not wait for him to die of natural causes before removing him. Khamenei faces the most…

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  • Judge Will Release Kilmar Abrego Garcia, But He’s Not Expected To Go Free

    A federal court in Tennessee is expected to order the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, whose deportation to El Salvador has become a flashpoint in President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement, as he awaits a federal trial on human smuggling allegations. However, Abrego Garcia is unlikely to be released since U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement would likely detain him and perhaps…

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  • Iran Attacks U.S. Bases in Qatar

    Iran reacted on Monday after the United States attacked three of its nuclear installations by launching at least six missiles at American outposts in Qatar. Iran reportedly launched six missiles toward US sites in Qatar, citing an Israeli official. “Explosions were heard over Qatar capital Doha, according to both AFP and Reuters. There was no immediate information available on casualties. The…

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  • Johnson: Trump Didn’t Need Congressional Approval For Iran Strikes

    House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Sunday defended President Donald Trump’s use of the U.S. military to strike three suspected Iranian nuclear weapons facilities, saying that he didn’t need Congress’s approval to take the action. Though Congress passed authorizations for the use of force in 2001 and 2002 ahead of the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, respectively, and though Democrats…

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  • Paid Agitators Among Those Involved In Anti-ICE Riots: Report

    Amid growing tensions over the perpetrators of the violent anti-ICE riots, a California-based company specializing in providing on-demand protest crowds says there are ways to distinguish between hired demonstrators and organic participants. “We receive inquiries regarding practically every major social cause imaginable, and the anti-ICE demonstrations are no exception,” Adam Swart, the CEO and founder of Crowds on Demand, told…

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  • Minnesota Lobbyist Charged After Texts Threatening To Shoot Lawmakers

    A long-time lobbyist in Minnesota faces criminal charges after reportedly threatening to shoot politicians at the Minnesota Capitol, describing how much ammunition he had and intending to “blow somebody’s face off.” Jonathan Bohn, 41, of Woodbury, is charged with one count of threats of violence after a Waconia homeowner contacted the Carver County Sheriff’s Office on June 18, 2025, claiming to have…

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  • Iran’s Top Diplomat Makes Big Move After U.S. Strikes Nuclear Facilities

    The world is preparing for Iran’s response after the United States hit three Iranian nuclear sites over the weekend, with officials telling NBC News that the first 48 hours are particularly concerning. Israel began more attacks across Iran on Monday, targeting airports in western, eastern, and central Iran, as well as the infamous Evin prison in Tehran. The Iranian foreign minister met…

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  • SCOTUS Broadens ‘Unreasonable Force’ Claims Against Police Officers

    On Thursday, the Supreme Court made it easier to bring claims of unreasonable force against police, ruling unanimously that courts should consider the circumstances surrounding the split-second moments when an officer fears for their safety in determining whether they can be tried for using unreasonable force. The ruling stems from a 2016 case in Texas. Ashtian Barnes, 24, was killed…

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  • GOP Lawmaker Run Off The Road In Alleged Act Of Antisemitic Hate

    An Ohio man was hauled into court Friday after a shocking incident in which Rep. Max Miller, a Republican from the Buckeye State, says he was run off the road in what he is calling an anti-Semitic attack that endangered both his life and the lives of his family. According to Miller, the driver of the other vehicle not only…

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