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HOUSTON, Texas — A joint task force of federal, state, and local law enforcement officials led to the arrest of 16 members of the Venezuelan “Anti-Tren” gang, a spinoff faction of the Tren de Aragua foreign terrorist organization. Officials called it the “largest takedown of suspected Anti-Tren members and associates by the FBI, so far.” U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Texas Nicholas J. Ganjei wrote, “The Southern District’s twin priorities are securing our border and the eradication of violent crime. This case implicates both.” In an announcement on Monday, Ganjei said law enforcement officers with the FBI Houston Field…

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American Petroleum Institute’s (API) Dustin Meyer detailed to Breitbart News in an interview how the Big Beautiful Bill would mark a “new era” of American energy dominance. Meyer, API’s senior vice president of policy, economics, and regulatory affairs, spoke to Breitbart News as the Senate passed the Big Beautiful Bill, which API applauded in a statement on Tuesday. The institute’s senior vice president explained to Breitbart News how the Big Beautiful Bill would massively expand oil and natural gas production. Meyer said that the Big Beautiful Bill “mark[s] a new era of resource development on federal lands and waters here in…

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Breitbart’s Washington Bureau Chief Matt Boyle joins host Mike Slater to discuss the progress of President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill which made it out of the Senate yesterday after some last minute drama with the Senate parliamentarian. Boyle explains the bill’s next steps as it makes its way to the president’s desk (hopefully!) by the July 4th deadline. The Breitbart News Daily Podcast runs Monday through Friday as a “Director’s Cut” of the SXM Patriot radio show hosted by Mike Slater. SUBSCRIBE for free by clicking your preferred podcast platform below. Read the full article here

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Republican holdouts on the Senate-passed version of the party’s “big, beautiful bill” are huddling with House GOP leaders, who are holding open a vote to move the legislation forward as they negotiate. The procedural vote remained stuck more than 90 minutes after it was first called. Seven Republicans have yet to vote, and several of them are gathered in a room off the House floor where Speaker Mike Johnson and other top leaders have been shuffling in and out. Placating those hard-line fiscal hawks could be the final test of whether Republicans can send the massive domestic-policy bill to President…

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Poland’s prime minister has announced the reinstatement of temporary checks on the borders with Germany and Lithuania Poland has decided to temporarily reintroduce border controls along its frontiers with Germany and Lithuania to stop the flow of illegal migrants. All three nations are part of the Schengen Area, which allows free travel across most of the bloc.The EU has been grappling with a refugee crisis since at least 2015, largely caused by upheavals in the Middle East and Africa, and later by the Ukraine conflict. Warsaw has previously accused German police of “dumping” thousands of migrants back across the Polish…

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Starmer seems primed to lose power in the UK. How long can Starmer survive this non-stop debacle? Labour party leader Sir Keir Starmer became Prime Minister after a 14-year run by the Conservatives, with David Cameron, Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, and Rishi Sunak holding the premiership, and all of them doing a bad job. Starmer was elected with a vast majority in the House of Commons, but ever since coming into office, he has seen nothing but trouble, demented policies and scandals: from accepting freebies from donors, cutting senior fuel benefits while freeing dangerous criminals, doing nothing to…

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The U.S. national debt recently topped $37 trillion. This comes to over $323,000 for every U.S. taxpayer. What’s more, $37 trillion amounts to a debt to gross domestic product (GDP) ratio of over 123 percent. For perspective, the debt to GDP ratio was just 57 percent in the year 2000. Less than half of today. Back then, the federal budget deficit was practically a non-issue. Washington, for a brief moment, even ran a budget surplus. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) was so excited by this that it forecast continuous surpluses for years to come. But, alas, it was not to…

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Amazon may soon be utilizing more robots than human in its warehouses as the number of deployed bots has nearly reached the e-commerce giant’s number of human warehouse employees. The company founded by billionaire Jeff Bezos, which has been replacing humans or reducing their workloads with robots over the years, recently added more than one million robots to Amazon warehouses, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal. Today, robotics reportedly helps about 75 percent of Amazon’s global deliveries. While this has resulted in the reduction of menial, repetitive work for human employees, the robots have also been known to…

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President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced that the United States has reached a new trade agreement with Vietnam, outlining key terms that would impose a 20 percent tariff on Vietnamese goods, a 40 percent tariff on transshipped products, and full tariff-free access for American exports to the Vietnamese market. The deal, unveiled just days before a 90-day suspension of the administration’s reciprocal tariffs was set to expire, appears to formalize elements of Trump’s longstanding push to balance trade relationships by linking tariff rates to trade imbalances. In a follow-up message posted on Truth Social, Mr. Trump said the agreement followed…

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Dutch populist leader Geert Wilders announced Wednesday that his Party for Freedom (PVV) will support proposed reforms to the asylum system in the Netherlands after securing a key concession to officially criminalise being an illegal migrant in the country. The passage of the Asylum Emergency Measures Act, which was thrown into doubt after PVV leader Wilders sensationally walked away from the government for not going far enough, appears to be assured after the populist leader stated that his party can now support the bill following the adoption of an amendment to criminalise illegal migrants, De Telegraaf reported. The longstanding goal…

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