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| DATE: THURSDAY, 06.05.25 LAST UPDATE: 09:10 AM ET PREPARED BY: CB, RR, JB, SK, BM |
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We have the following scheduled for today's program:
BOTTOM OF HOUR 3 GUEST: Education Secretary Linda McMahon TOPIC: President Trump doubles down on battle with Harvard and suspends its foreign student visa program. |
| Here are some highlights from this day on previous shows:
June 5, 2008 - Extremely graphic photos from the border... Should they be posted on the website?... New oil refineries to be built — in Iran... Eating bugs... Summer tour... Greenhouse calculator... Border update... |
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HEADLINES - RAW & UNVERIFIED |
‘We don’t want them!’ Trump slaps travel ban on countries whose citizens aren’t vetted Citing national security concerns and the Boulder attack by an illegal foreign national suspect, Trump issued new restrictions on 19 nations that fail to meet U.S. screening standards or pose overstay risks. Biden-appointed judge blocks Trump from deporting family of alleged Islamist terrorist The two-page order — the latest in the string of judicial lawfare — states that the Trump administration “SHALL NOT REMOVE Hayem El Gamal and her five children from the District of Colorado or the United States unless or until this Court or the Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit vacates this Order.” USA Today fires up sob story for daughter of alleged terrorist “She moved to the United States with a dream of studying medicine to transform lives,” USA Today writes. ABC News worries about ‘Islamophobia’ after Jews set on fire in Colorado While Jewish demonstrators burn and anti-Semitic attacks surge nationwide, ABC’s Bill Hutchinson focused on Muslim grievances — citing CAIR, a Hamas-linked group, over actual law enforcement data. NBC says 'lone wolf' DC, Boulder attacks 'highlight the difficulties in securing public spaces,' not anti-Semitism Despite both alleged attackers shouting anti-Jewish slogans and targeting Jews, NBC focused on “public space security” while ignoring the clear pattern of rising anti-Semitic violence following Oct. 7. Family of slain embassy worker speaks out: ‘She wasn’t against Palestinians’ Relatives of Sarah Milgrim slammed those justifying her killing, saying she dedicated her life to peace. Christopher Wray lied to Congress over extent of FBI’s anti-Catholic surveillance Sen. Grassley revealed the FBI’s memo targeting “Radical Traditionalist Catholics” wasn’t isolated to Richmond but part of a bureau-wide effort Wray tried to cover up, with orders to delete files and hide evidence from congressional oversight. TMZ claims feds covered up possible fifth 9/11 hijacking attempt on United Flight 23 The entertainment tabloid has a new documentary in which it claims the FBI ignored signs that four Middle Eastern men on a fifth plane tried to hijack it on 9/11, with the crew saying the aircraft was later found tampered with and the men were never publicly questioned. Democratic senator lobbied Biden admin to remove husband from watchlist that also targeted Tulsi Gabbard Following the senator’s conversation with TSA officials about her husband being subject to “degrading” searches by federal air marshals, his travel profile was added to a “secure flight exclusion list,” a privilege Gabbard didn’t get despite also being flagged. All flights grounded at Newark Airport due to staffing issues The FAA implemented a ground stop at Newark Liberty International Airport on Wednesday evening due to ongoing staffing shortages, holding all inbound flights at their origin. California defends high-speed rail boondoggle in most California way possible Facing a $12 billion deficit and federal threats to yank funding, Newsom’s team says the stalled $100 billion train just needs 20 more years and $20 billion to maybe get one segment working. Accused neo-Nazis reportedly break into Washington State Army base, fight soldier amid heist Two men tied to a white nationalist group allegedly used ex-military status to access a Ranger compound, steal weapons, and assault a soldier with a hammer before fleeing. |
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Trump finds common ground with progressives, calls to scrap debt limit “I am very pleased to announce that, after all of these years, I agree with Senator Elizabeth Warren on SOMETHING.” Senate Republicans eye cuts to SALT deal Speaking to reporters outside the White House, Senate Majority Leader John Thune said he and his colleagues “start from a position that there really isn’t a single Republican senator who cares much about the SALT issue.” Tariffs will reduce deficits by $2.5 trillion over 10 years: CBO The boosted projections for federal revenue will likely raise long-term economic confidence, especially since the bond market has been quaking in recent weeks. The CBO score does not include economic growth or shrinkage effects, which the agency said will be included at a later date. Chip Roy reveals to Glenn Beck possible motive behind Elon Musk's scathing review of the 'big, beautiful bill' "I'm not sure that Elon is really excited about the extent to which we are killing the subsidies across the board," Roy told Glenn Beck Wednesday. "All future subsidies for EVs, for solar panels, for the wind crap, all future subsidies, we are mostly killing." Flashback to 2024: Musk, on Capitol Hill, says ‘get rid of all credits’ “Take away the subsidies. It will only help Tesla,” he posted in July. “Also, remove subsidies from all industries!”
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Trump orders investigation into ‘increasingly apparent’ cover-up of Biden’s mental decline and aides use of autopen “In recent months, it has become increasingly apparent that former President Biden’s aides abused the power of Presidential signatures through the use of an autopen to conceal Biden’s cognitive decline and assert Article II authority,” Trump wrote in a memo to his counsel and Attorney General Pam Bondi. ‘Impersonation of the president’: Biden staff may have used autopen to cripple US energy A whistleblower told Congress Biden may not have authorized key orders, including the LNG export ban, with staffers possibly using an autopen to sign off on policies the president didn’t understand or approve. Karine Jean-Pierre, Biden’s former press secretary, reveals she’s left the Democratic Party Biden’s former press secretary now identifies as an independent and accuses Democrats of betrayal over Biden’s failed re-election bid, calling for Americans to abandon party loyalty in favor of skepticism and accountability. Democrats hire radical activist who hates men to figure out why men hate Democrats The $20 million “study” to win back young male voters is being led by a defund-the-police, anti-Kavanaugh activist whose résumé reads like a parody of why Democrats are losing the male vote in the first place. Trump looms large, very large, over NYC mayoral debate Candidates clash over who could best stand up to the president. Cuomo hit over ‘shuck and jive’ remark as rivals pile on during NYC mayor debate Andrew Cuomo’s old racially charged quote resurfaced onstage, while Zohran Mamdani took shots at both Cuomo and Obama, whom he once called “pretty damn evil.” Cuomo slams Trump’s Columbia crackdown while calling anti-Semitism his top issue Cuomo and fellow Democrats condemned anti-Semitism but blasted President Trump’s threat to strip Columbia of accreditation, calling it “government overreach” even as violent anti-Israel protests escalate. |
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Scientists Say The Earth’s Core Is Literally Leaking Gold New research reveals trace amounts of gold and other precious metals are seeping from Earth’s molten core into the mantle, offering fresh evidence that the planet’s interior isn’t as sealed off as once thought. Popular theory about our galaxy’s fate might be wrong, astronomers say A collision between our Milky Way galaxy and its largest neighbor, the Andromeda galaxy, predicted to occur in about 4.5 billion years, has been anticipated by astronomers since 1912. But new research suggests that the likelihood of this galactic clash, dubbed “Milkomeda,” is smaller than it seems.
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