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The NY Times Seems Concerned About Republicans Having Too Many Babies
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The NY Times Seems Concerned About Republicans Having Too Many Babies

The NY Times Seems Concerned About Republicans Having Too Many Babies
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ABC Sucks Up to Pro-Hamas Protester Mahmoud Khalil
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ABC Sucks Up to Pro-Hamas Protester Mahmoud Khalil

Monday’s Good Morning America showed snippets of ABC News Live Prime anchor Linsey Davis’s interview with former Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil, who was recently released on bail from ICE detention. Despite Khalil’s ties to pro-Palestine and pro-Hamas protests, (and laws that contradict ABC’s statements) they still painted him as a father who was wrongfully arrested for peacefully protesting.      Davis lamented to Khalil: DAVIS: A federal judge ordered his immediate release on bail over the weekend. The Trump administration argues his continued presence in the United States poses a threat to foreign policy and he participated in protests that fostered a hostile environment for Jewish students. [TO KHALIL] The White House has said that you distributed pro-Hamas flyers. Secretary Rubio said that you created an environment of harassment towards Jewish students. President Trump said "we’ve got to get him the hell out of our country." Why do you think that you are perceived as such a threat?  KHALIL: Because, I represent a movement that goes against what this administration is trying to do. They tried to portray me as a violent person, they tried to portray me as a terrorist, as some fanatic, but not presenting any evidence, not presenting any shred of -- of -- of credibility to their claims. Khalil said that the Trump administration arrested him because he “represents a movement that goes against what this administration is trying to do.” He’s right! The Trump administration believes there’s no place for Hamas sympathizers and anti-Sematic foreign exchange students in America’s universities. Khalil was a negotiator and spokesperson for the Columbia University Apartheid Divest. In their official substack, the CUAD offers what can only be described as a manifesto of Jewish hate and the reverence of terrorism.  The post favored a wild set of beliefs, including, defunding public safety officers, and the NYPD having been trained by the Israeli Occupational Force, and used their forms of terrorism and torture on black and brown people. They then called the October 7 attack on Israel “heroic” and praised the “heroic resistance fighters of Palestine, Lebanon, and Yemen.” The page then delved into a multi-paragraph tribute to the killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar — the mastermind of the October 7th attacks — hailing him as a hero.      According to U.S. Code § 1182, it listed all aliens who are inadmissible and ineligible to receive visas and in turn, ineligible to be admitted to the United States. The law stated in clause (B) (iv) (bb) that anyone who was “a representative of a political, social, or other group that endorses or espouses terrorist activity,” can have their visas revoked and be removed from the United States. “Representative” in this context includes an officer, official, or spokesperson. Remember that Khalil has admitted to being a spokesperson for the CUAD.  While this clause doesn’t apply specifically to green card holders, it can still be used as grounds of removal if the person was found to be supporting terrorism. Davis then glossed over the multiple reports by Jewish students of anti-Semitism and physical assault: “Khalil was one of the leaders of campus demonstrations at Columbia in the spring of last year, protesting the war in Gaza. Some Jewish students reported anti-Semitic incidents. So there is no place, you would say, for anti-Semitism in the pro-Palestinian movement?” This allowed Khalil to spin a comically false narrative: “There is no place for any form of racism, including anti-blackness, anti-Semitism, in the Palestine movement.” Khalil was the spokesperson for CUAD, this group used Zionist and Jews interchangeably and essentially called for the destruction of Israel. This, of course, breeds hate and anti-Semitism within the protests, for him to claim there’s no place among an obvious hate group is ignorant. How can you be the spokesperson and not have knowledge of all of this going on? The full transcript is below. Click "expand" to view: ABC's Good Morning America 7:42:46 AM EST June 23, 2025 WHIT JOHNSON: Back now with Columbia graduate, and pro-Palestinian activist, Mahmoud Khalil in his first broadcast interview since his release on bail from ICE detention. Khalil spent more than three months in custody, becoming a father in that time, and ABC News Live Prime anchor, Linsey Davis, sat down with him. Linsey, good morning. LINSEY DAVIS: Hey, good morning to you, Whit, and he says that is the hardest part in all of this, that he missed the birth of his firstborn child. Born in Syria to Palestinian refugees, Mahmoud Khalil came to the U.S. to study at Columbia University. It was there that he became the first high-profile arrest under President Trump’s crackdown on students who joined campus protests opposing Israel’s war in Gaza, and now he says the President is trying to make an example of him. This morning, Columbia University graduate and Palestinian activist, Mahmoud Khalil,  is back home after 104 days in ICE detention. MAHMOUD KHALIL: I think that moment is indescribable. It's basically a combination of full of joy, but also is this really happening? DAVIS: A federal judge ordered his immediate release on bail over the weekend. The Trump administration argues his continued presence in the United States poses a threat to foreign policy and he participated in protests that fostered a hostile environment for Jewish students. [TO KHALIL] The White House has said that you distributed pro-Hamas flyers. Secretary Rubio said that you created an environment of harassment towards Jewish students. President Trump said "we’ve got to get him the hell out of our country." Why do you think that you are perceived as such a threat?  KHALIL: Because, I represent a movement that goes against what this administration is trying to do. They tried to portray me as a violent person, they tried to portray me as a terrorist, as some fanatic, but not presenting any evidence, not presenting any shred of -- of -- of credibility to their claims. DAVIS: DHS lawyers also claimed he misrepresented information on his green card application, allegations he denies. Khalil’s detention in March by federal agents in the lobby of his university residence is captured on this surveillance video. KHALIL: I felt like I was literally kidnapped. All the [inaudible] rights that I indulge myself into felt like nothing because at that moment, ICE made it clear that you have no rights whatsoever. DAVIS: Khalil’s wife, Dr. Noor Abdalla, an American citizen, gave birth to their son, Dean, in April. ICE denied Khalil’s request to be at his wife’s side during the delivery. KHALIL: That’s the most cruel thing any administration would do. Clearly, I was not danger to the community, they could have afforded me the opportunity to be with my son. [in April 2024] This is a movement, an anti-war movement.  DAVIS: Khalil was one of the leaders of campus demonstrations at Columbia in the spring of last year, protesting the war in Gaza. Some Jewish students reported anti-Semitic incidents. [TO KHALIL] So there is no place, you would say, for anti-Semitism in the pro-Palestinian movement? KHALIL: There is no place for any form of racism, including anti-blackness, anti-Semitism, in the Palestine movement.  DAVIS: The Trump administration is appealing a judge’s decision. KHALIL: It’s a very — very long fight. It may take years, but I will focus on is continuing to advocate for Palestinians. DAVIS: Khalil says that he now fears for his and his family's safety, but he says that will not stop him from speaking out and advocating for the plight of Palestinians. In fact, he took to the streets just yesterday, near Columbia’s campus, where crowds gathered to hear him speak, and you all can hear more of our interview with him tonight on ABC News Live Prime, starting at 7pm. JOHNSON: We'll be watching. Fascinating conversation, Linsey, thank you.
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett ALMOST gets something right
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett ALMOST gets something right

Democratic Representative Jasmine Crockett of Texas has declared a “mental health crisis” in America because of Donald Trump — but what she doesn’t appear to understand is that while there is a mental health crisis, it has very little to do with the president.“I would say that the fact that Jasmine Crockett got elected shows she’s correct,” BlazeTV host Stu Burguiere tells Blaze Media co-founder Glenn Beck on “The Glenn Beck Program.”But Crockett’s own election isn’t the only major indicator of a mental health crisis in this country. A much bigger one is what just occurred at the Oregon State Capitol, where two men dressed as women performed a drag show in front of state representatives.“They’re all kind of just sitting out there, awkwardly trying to decipher what the appropriate reaction is to this,” Burguiere says. “By the way, the answer is to walk out.”“Oregon, what are your elected officials doing? I mean, if you want to go to a drag show, that’s fine, but why in the middle of the workday in the House of Representatives?” Glenn agrees.However, does a recent drop in corporate advertising for Pride signal an end to the mental health crisis plaguing the country?A recent opinion piece in the New York Times details the significant loss of funds Pride parades are facing after large corporations have stopped supporting them.“Consider BarkBox, a purveyor of pet toys and treats, whose leaked internal message in early June laid bare the new corporate zeitgeist: ‘We’ve made the decision to pause all paid ads and life cycle marketing pushes for the Pride kit effective immediately. We need to acknowledge that the current climate makes this promotion feel more like a political statement than a universally joyful moment for all dog people,’” reads the article, titled “We've Reached Rainbow Capitalism's End.”“Now, I don’t know if ‘dog people’ means the people who own dogs or people who identify as dogs. I could honestly go either way on that one,” Stu comments. “These are just capitalist decisions. They’re not decisions saying, ‘Hey, we agree that, you know, mutilating your child is a bad idea.’”Want more from Glenn Beck?To enjoy more of Glenn’s masterful storytelling, thought-provoking analysis, and uncanny ability to make sense of the chaos, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Letitia James Mourns for the Lives Lost in Recent Days After Iranian Counter-Attack
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Letitia James Mourns for the Lives Lost in Recent Days After Iranian Counter-Attack

Letitia James Mourns for the Lives Lost in Recent Days After Iranian Counter-Attack
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Iran's Foreign Minister Contradicts Trump's Ceasefire Announcement
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Iran's Foreign Minister Contradicts Trump's Ceasefire Announcement

Iran's Foreign Minister Contradicts Trump's Ceasefire Announcement
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Have You Ever Heard of Anything More Florida? Sunshine State Breaks Ground on 'Alligator Alcatraz'
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Have You Ever Heard of Anything More Florida? Sunshine State Breaks Ground on 'Alligator Alcatraz'

Have You Ever Heard of Anything More Florida? Sunshine State Breaks Ground on 'Alligator Alcatraz'
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AG Bondi Fends Off Dem Rep. DeLauro Over ATF-DEA Merger
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AG Bondi Fends Off Dem Rep. DeLauro Over ATF-DEA Merger

Attorney General Pam Bondi went toe-to-toe with a top House Democrat on Monday regarding a plan to merge the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives with the Drug Enforcement Agency, and the cuts that are likely to result.
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Report: Despite Ceasefire, US Must Be on High Alert
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Report: Despite Ceasefire, US Must Be on High Alert

Even though President Donald Trump was optimistic Monday that the ceasefire he brokered between Israel and Iran will hold, the U.S. should remain on high alert for any subterfuge by the Islamic Republic, The Hill reported Monday.
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What In The World Just Happened In The Middle East?
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What In The World Just Happened In The Middle East?

Can anyone explain to me what just happened?  The last 24 hours have been beyond weird.  Just hours ago, everyone was freaking out because Iran had just fired a bunch of missiles at a major…
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What In The World Just Happened In The Middle East?
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What In The World Just Happened In The Middle East?

Can anyone explain to me what just happened?  The last 24 hours have been beyond weird.  Just hours ago, everyone was freaking out because Iran had just fired a bunch of missiles at a major…
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