Category: Politics
Joe Biden celebrated the 13th birthday of Paul Whelan's daughter during a press event following a prisoner swap deal.
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Source: USA Today
Update At: 8/2/2024
Trump criticized a sermon at the Washington National Cathedral event, stating it wasn't exciting and not a good service. The sermon, delivered by Rt. Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde, called for mercy towards LGBTQ individuals and immigrants, addressing Trump directly about the fears faced by these communities.
ABC News
Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde delivered a sermon at Washington National Cathedral urging President Trump to show mercy to marginalized communities, including immigrants and LGBTQ+ individuals, amidst his administration's policies that contradict the cathedral's values. Trump, known for his xenophobic stance, dismissed the service as 'not too exciting.'
Rolling Stone
Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde urged President Trump to show mercy towards scared immigrant families and marginalized communities during a national prayer service. She highlighted the fears of LGBTQ+ children and the contributions of immigrants, calling for compassion and dignity for all individuals. Trump's response to the service was dismissive, and his recent executive orders have raised concerns about the recognition of gender and citizenship rights.
LiveNOW from FOX
Donald Trump has ended Secret Service protection for John Bolton, despite ongoing threats to Bolton's life from Iran. Bolton expressed disappointment in Trump's decision, highlighting the Iranian threats linked to his role in the administration, particularly the assassination of Qassem Soleimani. The Justice Department has charged an Iranian operative for attempting to hire a hitman to kill Bolton, indicating that the threat remains.
Iran International
Donald Trump faced criticism after Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde addressed him during a church service, urging him to show mercy towards immigrants and LGBT+ citizens. Trump's response was dismissive, labeling her as a 'radical left hardline Trump hater' and criticizing her sermon as boring and uninspiring. The incident has sparked backlash from Republicans, with some calling for her deportation.
Sky News
A federal judge will hear a lawsuit from multiple states against President Trump's executive order that could revoke U.S. citizenship for children born to parents in the U.S. illegally. The order is set to take effect on February 19, 2025, and has faced opposition from 22 states and the ACLU, arguing it violates the 14th Amendment's guarantee of birthright citizenship.
ScrippsNews
Trump signed an executive order to end birthright citizenship, claiming it misinterprets the 14th Amendment. The order specifies that children born to non-citizen parents cannot claim citizenship if one parent is unlawfully present. This has led to legal challenges from 22 Democrat-led states arguing that the amendment guarantees citizenship to all born in the US. Critics assert the order undermines constitutional rights and could harm American families.
Aljazeera.com
President Trump's executive order limiting birthright citizenship faces legal challenges in Seattle, with four Democratic-led states seeking a temporary restraining order. The order reinterprets the 14th Amendment, potentially affecting 150,000 newborns annually. The lawsuit argues it would cause irreparable harm to children born to undocumented parents, stripping them of citizenship rights and creating a new underclass. The case could lead to a significant legal battle over immigration policy.
The US Congress has passed the Laken Riley Act, mandating that undocumented immigrants arrested for theft or violent crimes be held in jail pending trial. The bill, named after a Georgia nursing student murdered by a Venezuelan man, received bipartisan support and is set to be signed into law by President Trump. Critics argue it unfairly targets suspects not yet convicted of crimes and lacks funding for implementation.
BBC News
The House passed the Laken Riley Act, a strict immigration detention measure named after a Georgia nursing student murdered by an undocumented immigrant. The bill mandates the detention of undocumented immigrants charged with nonviolent crimes. It received bipartisan support, with 46 Democrats voting in favor. Pro-immigration activists criticize the bill as a threat to due process, while supporters argue it addresses public safety concerns.
NBC News