June 2025

Democrats Demand Vote on Trump’s Unlawful Iran Actions

President Trump’s surprise military strikes against Iran sparked immediate controversy, with Democrats questioning the legality and strategic soundness of the action and some calling for impeachment. While Republicans largely supported the President, Democrats cited the War Powers Act, demanding Congressional authorization for the military action. Accusations of misleading the nation and bypassing Congress fueled the debate, highlighting deep divisions over the strikes’ justification and potential consequences. The differing responses underscore the highly polarized political climate surrounding US foreign policy in the Middle East.

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Michigan Church Shooting: Gunman Killed, One Injured

A gunman, identified as a 31-year-old male experiencing a mental health crisis, opened fire at Crosspointe Community Church in Wayne, Michigan, injuring at least one person—the church security guard—who returned fire and killed the suspect. The incident began with erratic driving and escalated when the suspect, wearing tactical gear and carrying multiple firearms, shot at a truck that attempted to stop him. A timely intervention by the truck driver allowed the security guard to engage the shooter. The FBI and Homeland Security are assisting in the ongoing investigation.

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Newlywed’s Honeymoon Ends in Months of ICE Detention, Sparking Deportation Fears

A newlywed bride’s honeymoon trip to the U.S. Virgin Islands ended abruptly with months of detention by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the looming threat of deportation. This situation highlights a deeply flawed immigration system, leaving many vulnerable and questioning the trustworthiness of government assurances.

The sheer injustice of this case is striking. This young woman, married to a U.S. citizen, has lived in the U.S. since she was eight years old, following all the rules laid out by immigration authorities. She regularly checked in with ICE and even had work authorization under an order of supervision, despite a deportation order issued over a decade ago.… Continue reading

Pope Leo XIV Declares Zero Tolerance for Church Abuse: Actions Needed

In a message read at a Lima play depicting the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae abuse scandal, Pope Leo XIV declared zero tolerance for all forms of abuse within the Catholic Church, including sexual, spiritual, and abuse of authority. He emphasized the need for transparent processes and active vigilance to cultivate a culture of prevention, highlighting the crucial role of journalists in exposing such wrongdoing. The Pope’s message specifically praised investigative journalist Paola Ugaz and recognized the Sodalitium’s suppression, a process he oversaw while serving as a Vatican official. His statement also underscored the importance of protecting journalists and upholding press freedom.

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No Radiation Spike Detected After US Strikes on Iranian Sites

Following U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, and the IAEA reported no detectable increases in regional radiation levels. These assurances followed statements from the countries’ respective agencies confirming normal radiation readings. The Gulf Cooperation Council also reported stable environmental indicators, while pledging continued monitoring. Despite the scale of the attack using bunker-buster bombs, no radioactive fallout was detected.

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MAGA Hawks Grill Vance: Did He Oppose Iran Strikes?

Following President Trump’s airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, a Reuters report claimed Vice President Vance opposed direct U.S. involvement, prompting outrage from some MAGA figures. While Fox News host Mark Levin initially questioned the report’s accuracy, he later retracted his doubts. Despite Vance’s public support for the strikes, some within the MAGA movement, including Representatives Massie and Greene, voiced constitutional concerns and opposed further U.S. military engagement. The situation highlights a rift within the MAGA base regarding the Iran conflict and the appropriate level of U.S. involvement.

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Dodgers Donate $1 Million to Families Affected by ICE Raids

Following recent ICE raids in Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Dodgers committed $1 million to aid affected immigrant families. This donation, announced after the team refused ICE access to their stadium parking lot, addresses calls from community leaders and advocacy groups. The funds will be channeled through partnerships with the City of Los Angeles to provide direct financial assistance and support. Further community initiatives are planned.

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GOP Congressman Calls Iran Strikes Act of War

Following U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, the UN Security Council convened an emergency session, with Secretary-General Guterres urging restraint and a renewed commitment to peace. President Trump declared the strikes essential to halt Iran’s nuclear ambitions, while Iran condemned the action as a violation of international law. The attacks drew mixed reactions, with some U.S. officials and allies praising the move, while others, including some Republicans, criticized the bypassing of Congress and warned of potential escalation. Iran responded with missile strikes against Israel, further intensifying regional tensions.

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Satellite Images Reveal Pre-Strike Activity at Iranian Nuclear Site

Maxar satellite imagery revealed unusual truck and vehicle activity near Iran’s Fordow enrichment facility before U.S. airstrikes on June 21st. The imagery, taken on June 19th and 20th, showed cargo trucks and bulldozers near the facility’s entrance, possibly indicating the movement of materials. While the U.S. claimed a “spectacular military success,” Iranian officials and outside experts dispute the extent of the damage, with some reporting only superficial damage to above-ground structures. The IAEA reported no increase in radiation levels following the strikes.

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Trump’s Bombing of Iran: The Myth of the “Peace President” Shattered

On Friday the 13th, President Trump, influenced by media coverage, appeared poised to join Israel’s attack on Iran. Historical precedent suggests that such escalations rarely de-escalate. While the attack might yield benefits like neutralizing Iran’s nuclear program or removing its leader, retaliation from Iran’s sizable military is highly probable, posing a significant threat to the approximately 40,000 U.S. troops stationed in the Middle East. The potential for a wider conflict remains substantial.

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