Saturday, June 21, 2025

Saturday Links

As the warm and sunny weather continues on a Saturday, here are some things going on:

From TownhallFlorida Attorney General James Uthmeier comes up with an interesting way to deal with illegal aliens.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the possibilities for Iran if its current regime is toppled.

From the Washington Examiner, an illegal alien in Colorado, wanted for rape in Italy, avoids being arrested after a left-wing group alerts him to the presence of ICE agents.

From American Thinker, can we have an end to the "debate" about illegal immigration?

From NewsBusters, is Hollywood's anti-Trump blacklist even worse than we thought it was?

From TCW Defending Freedom, the U.K. Parliament's culture of death and the troubling silence from the Church of England.

From Snouts in the Trough, does the U.K. have a "Royal Air Farce"?

From Gatestone Institute, thank you, President Trump, America, and Israel.

From The Stream, celebrity Christianity and our failure to confront it.

From The Daily Signal, Donald Trump the Younger joins former Shark Tank star Mark Cuban in his criticism of drug middlemen.

From The American Conservative, what Vice President Vance has in common with Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi.

From The Western Journal, the Florida Panthers win the Stanley Cup, and then damage it.

From BizPac Review, Democrats get upset over Vance mistakenly giving Senator Alex Padilla (D-Cal) a name change.

From The Daily Wire, after the Supreme Court upholds Tennessee's ban on transgender treatments for minors, the largest medical association in the U.S. takes the opposite side.

From the Daily Caller, a report from The New York Times about the company Palantir Technologies sparks a backlash from MAGA.

From the New York Post, according to a study, non-alcoholic beer is not as healthy as you might think.

From BreitbartU.S. Agency for Global Media Senior Advisor Kari Lake announces an 85 percent workforce reduction for the agency.

And from Newsmax, Special Envoy Keith Kellogg's visit to Belarus for talks with President Alexander Lukashenko results in the release of 14 political prisoners.

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