šŸ”µ Trump Warns Europe

Good evening. It’s Friday, July 25.

President Donald Trump arrived in Scotland on Friday and wasted little time lashing out at European leaders over mass immigration, warning that the crisis is ā€œkillingā€ the continent and calling it a ā€œhorrible invasion.ā€

Trump fulfilled a key campaign promise by effectively closing the southern border with Mexico while Europe and the U.K., in particular, are still struggling to get to grips with the crisis as dozens of boats packed with illegal migrants continue to pour into the country every day from France.

ā€œOn immigration, you better get your act together or you’re not going to have Europe anymore,ā€ Trump said to reporters after landing at Prestwick airport on Friday evening.

 
 

Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino said on X Saturday that he’ll ā€œnever be the sameā€ after recent things he has learned.

ā€œDuring my tenure here as the Deputy Director of the FBI, I have repeatedly relayed to you that things are happening that might not be immediately visible, but they are happening,ā€ Bongino said in his post.

Bongino continued by saying that he and FBI Director Kash Patel are committed to going after public corruption and the political weaponization of both law enforcement and intelligence operations.

Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will reportedly fire all 16 members of a task force that determines what health insurers must cover.

Insiders told the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) that RFK Jr. is planning to fire all 16 members of the US Preventative Services Task Force (USPSTF), a panel that determines the screenings, medications, and health measures that insurers must cover free of charge.

The task force also recommends certain HIV-prevention drugs, a fact that triggered a Supreme Court ruling in June after complaints were made that such insurance requirements violated religious freedoms.

NASA is slashing nearly more than 20 percent of its workforce as part of President Trump’s efforts to downsize the federal government since returning to the White House.

Nearly 4,000 workers have requested to depart the space agency through two rounds of the deferred resignation program. The deadline for the program was Friday at midnight.

In the first round, about 870 employees have applied to leave and approximately another 3,000 workers did so in the second round — downsizing the workforce from 18,000 to around 14,000 people, NASA told The Hill’s sister network NewsNation.

The Democratic Party is viewed negatively by 63 percent of American voters — the lowest approval rating of the party in more than 30 years of The Wall Street Journal’s surveys — according to a new poll from the newspaper.

The survey found that while voters disapproved of President Trump’s handling of a variety of issues, they generally said they trusted Republicans more than Democrats to take care of those issues in Congress.

On tariffs, for instance, voters disapproved of Trump’s policies by 17 percentage points, but trusted Republican lawmakers more than Democrats on the issue by seven points.

Women are in an uproar over the recent breach of a ā€œwomen’s safety appā€ called Tea, which is currently the most downloaded app on the Apple Store and is used primarily as a hub for posting ā€œred flagā€ information on specific men. Tea promotes itself as an place that allows women to anonymously review men and spill ā€œthe teaā€ on those they’ve dated.

About 1 million women have started using the app in the past week and is reminiscent of the Facebook ā€œAre We Dating the Same Guy?ā€ groups available in many cities. Tea, though, uses AI and private information to verify that people making profiles are real women. Users can run background checks, search for criminal histories and reverse-search photos to check whether a man is catfishing.

It was founded in 2023 by Sean Cook, who cites his mother getting catfished online as the motivation for the app. According to a social media post from Tea, the app has about 4 million users.

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