📰 Portland City Council considers how to boot ICE out of city facility
Portland’s city council is considering revoking ICE’s permit to operate a detention facility due to alleged violations, including holding detainees for longer than permitted. Residents and lawmakers have raised moral concerns about the facility undermining the city’s sanctuary city policy and reported incidents of targeted arrests, gas attacks, and intimidation. Chaotic scenes have unfolded outside the facility, with clashes between anti-ICE protesters and law enforcement leading to arrests and violent incidents. Concerns focus on ICE’s permit violations rather than the actions of protesters, with council members advocating for revoking the permit as a moral stand against the federal deportation system. Border Czar Tom Homan has vowed to intensify efforts in sanctuary cities like Portland, emphasizing the administration’s commitment to enforcing immigration policies.
📰 Pentagon scaling down National Guard deployment to LA
The Pentagon is releasing 2,000 National Guard troops from their federal mission in Los Angeles due to a decrease in lawlessness, as stated by chief Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell. The Trump administration had initially deployed 4,000 National Guard soldiers and 700 Marines to quell anti-ICE riots and protests in early June. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass criticized the release of half the troops as a “retreat,” attributing it to peaceful protests and legal actions against the Trump administration. California Governor Gavin Newsom sued the administration over the deployment, arguing it violated the Posse Comitatus Act, though a federal judge’s ruling was later overturned on appeal. Newsom and Bass have been vocal in their opposition to the deployment, with Newsom calling for the remaining troops to be sent home.
📰 AOC hosts far-left’s new star Trump brands ‘communist’ and more top headlines
The article discusses various political and legal events, including AOC hosting a new far-left figure, Senate Republicans pushing a $9 billion spending cut bill, and a late congressman’s daughter winning an Arizona Democratic primary. The subheadings cover different topics such as a digital ghost hunt related to Bryan Kohberger, a doctor accused of murder facing allegations of cheating, and details emerging after a suspect in an anti-ICE Texas ambush case is captured by the FBI. Other subheadings touch on Hollywood deaths, surprising revelations from State Department cuts, and policy shifts in the Trump administration regarding transgender workplace discrimination claims and immigration. There are also mentions of a business owner offering one-way flights for the homeless, living longer tied to a surprising substance, and various videos and quizzes related to American culture and politics.
📰 Any tie Bryan Kohberger has to ‘Pappa Rodger’ could become clear when gag order is lifted
A mysterious figure appeared in a Facebook group discussing the Idaho student murders case in late 2022 and disappeared around the time of Kohberger’s arrest, leading to speculation about a possible link to the killer. The account later surfaced in a group seeking justice for the victims, sharing cryptic posts about specific evidence related to the case. Despite no public comments or court filings connecting Kohberger to the account, there is anticipation that authorities may address the posts once the gag order is lifted. The account made predictions and shared diagrams related to the murders, with some believing Kohberger was behind it. The plea deal in the case removed the death penalty as an option, and Kohberger is set to receive multiple life sentences at a sentencing hearing.
[Subheading] IDAHO JUDGE URGED TO REMOVE GAG ORDER ON KOHBERGER CASE FOLLOWING QUADRUPLE MURDER PLEA: Court records show authorities sought information from tech companies, and the account was known for making predictions related to the case. Some believe Kohberger was behind the account, which has since disappeared.
[Subheading] BRYAN KOHBERGER BELIEVED HE COMMITTED ‘THE PERFECT MURDERS’ UNTIL ONE KEY MISTAKE SHATTERED HIS PLOT: The account made specific predictions about the murders, but some details did not align with the prosecutor’s statements in court. The account suggested the killer was not in the victims’ immediate circle and not a student.
[Subheading] READ BRYAN KOHBERGER’S SIGNED KILLER CONFESSION: The account posted diagrams of the crime scene, but some details were inaccurate according to court statements. The account’s posts were eventually wiped from Facebook.
[Subheading] BRYAN KOHBERGER PLEADS GUILTY TO IDAHO MURDERS: The account’s posts ceased around the time of Kohberger’s arrest, leading to continued speculation about its connection to the case.
[Subheading] IDAHO MURDERS TIMELINE: BRYAN KOHBERGER PLEA CAPS YEARSLONG QUEST FOR JUSTICE: Kohberger’s plea deal removed the death penalty as an option, and he is expected to receive multiple life sentences at a formal sentencing hearing.
📰 DHS announces ‘third country deportation flight’ landed in Southern Africa’s Eswatini
A deportation flight carrying immigrants from countries that refused to take back their citizens has landed in Eswatini, Southern Africa, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The flight was described as carrying individuals deemed “uniquely barbaric” by DHS spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin, who stated that these individuals had been terrorizing American communities. The U.S. Supreme Court recently allowed the Trump administration to resume deportations of migrants to countries other than their own without giving them the chance to show potential harms they could face in their home countries. The deportees listed included individuals convicted of serious crimes such as child rape, murder, robbery, and assault with a deadly weapon. The new ICE policy allows for migrants to be sent to countries that have vowed not to persecute or torture them, raising concerns among human rights advocates about due process and the administration’s immigration policies.
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