Monday, July 1, 2024

Links For The Start Of July

As the second half of 2024 gets underway on a not-so-warm Monday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the Supreme Court rules that former President Trump has immunity from criminal prosecution for actions within his constitutional authority.

From FrontpageMag, open borders leads to femicide.

From Townhall, what then-Senator Joe Biden (D-Del) once said about Roe v. Wade.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the Biden administration admits flying migrants who were deported after their asylum claims were rejected back into the U.S.

From the Washington Examiner, four new laws take effect in Virginia today.

From The Federalist, the media are not upset that President Biden is senile, but that they can't hide it any longer.

From American Thinker, French voters had a surprise for President Emmanuel Macron.

From MRCTV, the San Francisco Pride Party's "Fetish Zone" got truly disgusting.  (Reader discretion is advised.)

From NewsBusters, CNN host Jake Tapper has an interesting take on the aforementioned Supreme Court case involving Trump.

From Canada Free Press, Western civilization faces a challenge.

From TeleSUR, Venezuela rejects Argentinian President Javier Milei's statements on the coup attempt in Bolivia.

From TCW Defending Freedom, has the aforementioned President Macron done this year what then-U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron did in 2016.

From EuroNews, four takeaways from the French elections.

From Voice Of Europe, the Spanish Supreme Court denies amnesty to former Catalan independence leader Carles Puigdemont.

From ReMix, don't expect Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk to take the blame for rising energy prices.

From Balkan Insight, new Bulgarian Orthodox Church Patriarch Daniil Vidinsky sparks an alarm due to his pro-Russia views.  (My spellchecker objects to his last name, but has no problem with his first name.)

From The North Africa Post, Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani wins reelection with over 56 percent of the vote.

From The New Arab, police in Bejaia, Algeria arrest people at a book event, including French author Dominique Martre.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a "man of unknown origin" sprays people with sulfuric acid at a cafĂ© in Bochun, Germany.  (If you read German, read the story at Unser Mitteleuropa.)

From RAIR Foundation USA, a gang of Middle Eastern men attack a lesbian couple in Halifax, Canada.

From Jewish News Syndicate, synagogues in Toronto, Canada are vandalized.

From Gatestone Institute, the U.S. must stop playing with whack-a-mole sanctions on the Chinese Communist Party.

From The Stream, a bill could destroy free speech in Canada.

From The Daily Signal, bad defenses of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's prosecution of Trump's hush money case.

From The American Conservative, questioning from the right about Trump's proposal to link green cards to college graduation.

From The Western Journal, Trump responds to the Supreme Court ruling about his immunity.

From BizPac Review, Supreme Court Justice Sonya Sotomayor offers a "bat[bleep]" dissent in Trump's immunity case.

From The Daily Wire, Vice President Harris gets fact-checked after wrongly claiming that Trump would outlaw abortion nationwide.  (Since the Dobbs v. Jackson decision sent abortion back to state legislatures, federal officials such as the president and Congress would have no authority to permit, restrict or ban the procedure.)

From the Daily Caller, according to an opinion column, First Lady Jill Biden desperately clings to power as her husband the president falls apart before her eyes.

From the New York Post, left-wingers riot in Paris in response to the electoral victory of the French right-wing party National Rally.  (What's this "respecting election results" you speak of?)

From Breitbart, Donald Trump blasts a former friend of former (and maybe future) First Lady Melania Trump who blamed President Biden's debate loss on camera angles and poor lighting.

From Newsmax, according to congresscritter Jim Jordan (R-OH), the aforementioned Supreme Court immunity decision sends a message to "hyperpartisan" prosecutors.

And from The Babylon Bee, "Trump will imprison his political opponents", says the man trying to do exactly that sort of thing.

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