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| | | WHAT WE'RE WATCHING | | 🚔 ICE arrests hundreds of Minnesota "protesters." Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents detained hundreds in Minnesota who were following agents in their vehicles during deportation operations. While protesters claim their actions as "legal observers" are protected by the First Amendment, this right doesn't extend to purposefully obstructing law enforcement. | 🤫 Biden DOJ secretly obtained GOP senators' phone records. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) revealed that Jack Smith's Arctic Frost investigation secretly obtained phone records of 20 Republican members of Congress through subpoenas to Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile. The subpoenas came with court-authorized gag orders that prevented the phone carriers from notifying senators about the records requests. | 🔎 GOP investigates noncitizens in Michigan's voter rolls. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) and Rep. John James (R-MI) asked AG Pam Bondi to investigate reports that Michigan has noncitizens on its voter rolls and in jury pools. Over a four-month period, 239 noncitizens were found in Macomb County's jury pool, and 14 of them were registered to vote at one point. | 🇮🇷 Trump weighs sending second aircraft carrier to Iran. President Trump said he is considering sending a second US aircraft carrier strike group to the Middle East if negotiations with Iran collapse. Trump said the military buildup is meant to pressure Tehran into a deal, warning that if diplomacy fails, the US may take "very tough" action similar to last year's strikes. | | Since Tom Homan has taken over the deportation operations in Minnesota, there have been no major incidents, the public outrage has quieted, and now hundreds of "legal observers" are facing consequences for obstructing federal agents. This is a welcome change and reflects poorly on Kristi Noem's leadership. — Brandon |
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| | | WORLD NEWS | EU warns Spain over citizenship for half a million illegals | | Behind the paywall: An assassination attempt in Colombia, Trump's position on West Bank annexation, and Marco Rubio's upcoming trip. |
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| | | MEDIA BIAS SPOTTER | The biggest stories underreported on the left and right | | | Behind the paywall: Four major stories that were overlooked by both left and right news outlets. |
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| | | HOAX TRACKER | MS NOW spins ICE program into election conspiracy | |
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| | | QUICK AND IMPORTANT | The FBI released surveillance photos of a potential subject in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie. Sooner or later, you have to choose. Follow the system and hope it works - or break free and protect what you've built. The line between financial stress and financial freedom is closing faster than most realize. 👉 Learn More*→ Mark Zuckerberg is the latest California billionaire to relocate to Florida amid concerns over a proposed CA billionaire tax. A new poll found that a majority of Americans disapprove of President Trump's handling of the economy. A Guatemalan illegal alien was sentenced to a year in federal prison for violently assaulting ICE agents during an arrest in Florida.
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| | | INSIDER EXCLUSIVE | How the "spy sheikh" secretly fueled Trump's company | An Abu Dhabi royal secretly purchased a 49 percent stake in the Trump family's cryptocurrency company for $500 million… | This article was in our members-only Geopolitics 101 newsletter, released every Saturday. | Read Now → |
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| | | THE MAIN STORY | Tensions flare at the Religious Liberty Commission | | _WHAT'S HAPPENING_ | The White House Religious Liberty Commission held its first public hearing on antisemitism on Monday, though it quickly descended into a fight over Christianity and Judaism. |
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| _THE FACTS AND OUR TAKE_ | Prejean Boller told panelists she had counted 17 mentions of Israel during testimony and asked if any would condemn "what Israel has done in Gaza." The commission was designed to protect religious freedom, but Monday's hearing showed how online battles between conservative Christians and Jews are now playing out in official government settings…
| | Behind the paywall: How a religious liberty hearing devolved into a fight over Zionism, why it exposes fractures inside the MAGA coalition, and what it means for an administration trying to stay pro-Israel. Plus, our thoughts on the story. |
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| | | Do you think there is a tension between Christianity and Zionism? | |
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| | | ASK THE EDITORS | Trump admin. reuniting migrant children | Q: What happened to the 145,000 illegal alien children who have been recovered? — Karla from Tennessee | A: When Tom Homan says 145,000 migrant children were "recovered," he's talking about minors who were released to sponsors during the Biden-era border surge and later went missing or fell out of contact with the government. | In most cases, the children are transferred back to the Department of Health and Human Services, which handles unaccompanied minors. Caseworkers reassess their safety and decide if children can stay put or need to be moved to protective services. | The enormity of this problem — where children were often either just completely lost or ended up in the hands of bad and neglectful people — traces directly to Biden administration policies that rushed releases to sponsors with weak background checks and little follow-up. | Now, under Trump's administration, children are finally being reunited with family under tighter monitoring, some enter immigration court with legal assistance, and others are referred to law enforcement or child-welfare authorities. But to be clear, none of this would be necessary without the Biden-era failures in sponsor vetting and tracking. | | | Submit your question here. Request topics to cover here. |
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| TODAY'S DEBATE | 📊 Should Christians support Israel?Want your comment to be featured? Be sure to include your name. | |
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| POLL RESULTS FROM YESTERDAY | Which issue will be most important heading into the midterms? | 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 💸 Economy (1,210) ⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ 🌎 Foreign policy (53) 🟨🟨⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ 🚔 Deportations (334) ⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ 💬 Other (49) | 💸 Economy: "Everyone is struggling with the economy and people are just plain tired of hearing about deportation and protests." — Kim 🚔 Deportations: "Voters hate chaos and the deportation situation is chaotic." — Bob 💬 Other: "Farm issues and winning the affordability discussion." — Than | | | | 1,646 votes |
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| POP QUIZ | What military move is Trump considering if Iran talks fail? | |
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| Thanks for joining us today. We scoured 100s of sources to bring you stories and insights you won't find in the mainstream media—Ariel David and Brandon Goldman. |
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