State’s First Openly Gay Deputy Sheriff Found Dead at His Desk in Apparent Suicide

By Fox News. Philadelphia’s first openly gay Deputy Sheriff committed suicide at his desk from an apparent gunshot wound on Friday, just before the city’s weekend of pride celebrations were set to begin.

Dante Austin, 27, was found dead at his desk at the Philadelphia Sheriff’s office. An official cause of death is awaiting confirmation from the local Medical Examiner’s office.

Austin was an Army veteran who also served as the department’s first LGBTQ community liaison and was known as a “fierce advocate.” He was set to be promoted to the position of sergeant next month, according to CBS Philly.

Sheriff Jewell Williams reflected on Austin’s service with the Philadelphia Police Department, which he joined in 2013, and called his death “a tragedy for the Sheriff’s Office, Deputy Austin’s family and the local LGBTQ community.” (Read more from “State’s First Openly Gay Deputy Sheriff Found Dead at His Desk in Apparent Suicide” HERE)

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Texas Police Chief’s Body Found After Being Knocked Overboard by Large Wave

By Fox News. he Coast Guard-led search for a missing Texas police chief has ended with the recovery Sunday of his body.

Kemah Police Chief Chris Reed, a paratrooper when he served in the Army, was reported missing after being knocked off his fishing boat Friday into Galveston Bay by the wake of a passing large vessel.

At 7:54 a.m. Sunday a body matching the description of the chief was recovered from the water by a Galveston County Marine Unit boat crew near mile marker 32 on the west end of the Houston Ship Channel, the City of Kemah said. . .

Reed, 50, was out on his boat with his wife.

Local media reported that he wasn’t wearing a life jacket. (Read more from “Texas Police Chief’s Body Found After Being Knocked Overboard by Large Wave” HERE)

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U.S. Makes HUGE Deal with Mexico

By Fox News. The U.S. has reached an agreement with Mexico that heads off the start of tariffs on Monday.

The deal, announced by President Trump via tweet on Friday night, is said to include plans to return migrants seeking asylum to Mexico, where they will remain until their claims can be processed.

“I am pleased to inform you that The United States of America has reached a signed agreement with Mexico. The Tariffs scheduled to be implemented by the U.S. on Monday, against Mexico, are hereby indefinitely suspended,” he said. “Mexico, in turn, has agreed to take strong measures to….stem the tide of Migration through Mexico, and to our Southern Border. This is being done to greatly reduce, or eliminate, Illegal Immigration coming from Mexico and into the United States. Details of the agreement will be released shortly by the State Department. Thank you!”

Trump had taken a tough position toward Mexico earlier in the day, tweeting, “If we are unable to make the deal, Mexico will begin paying Tariffs at the 5% level on Monday!” Mexico was able to avoid these tariffs on farm and agricultural products, according to Trump’s announcement.

Mexico promises to deploy its National Guard throughout Mexico, particularly at the border, increase actions to dismantle human trafficking operations to smuggle individuals across the border, and take extra steps to coordinate with the American government to share information and “better protect and secure our common border,” according to a statement from the State Department. (Read more from “U.S. Makes Deal with Mexico” HERE)

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Trump Calls off Plan to Impose Tariffs on Mexico

By The New York Times. . .The president’s threat that he would impose potentially crippling tariffs on the United States’ largest trading partner and one of its closest allies brought both countries to the brink of an economic and diplomatic crisis — only to be yanked back from the precipice nine days later. The threat had rattled companies across North America, including automakers and agricultural firms, which have built supply chains across Mexico, the United States and Canada.

Businesses had warned that the tariffs would increase costs for American consumers, who import everything from cucumbers to refrigerators from Mexico, and prompt retaliation from the Mexican government in the form of new trade barriers that would damage the United States economy.

But the trade war ended before it began, forestalling that economic reckoning and an intraparty war that Mr. Trump had created by threatening tariffs to leverage the immigration changes he demanded. That tactic had drawn stiff protests from Republicans, including many senators, who have long opposed tariffs and worried the measure would hurt American companies and consumers. (Read more from “Trump Calls off Plan to Impose Tariffs on Mexico” HERE)

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This Prediction from Maxine Waters Is Being Thrown Back in Her Face After Deal with Mexico

Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) is facing some ridicule from supporters of President Donald Trump after she predicted he would “cave” on the threat to impose tariffs on Mexico. . .

Just hours later, the president tweeted that he had reached an agreement with Mexico and he called off the threat of tariffs.

“Mexico will take unprecedented steps to increase enforcement to curb irregular migration, to include the deployment of its National Guard throughout Mexico, giving priority to its southern border,” read a statement from the state department. . .

Waters, undeterred, retweeted a post claiming that she was correct in her prediction that he would “cave” in order to avoid implementing the unpopular tariffs on Mexico.

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Google Facing Lawsuit from Fired Conservative Employees

By Breitbart. Google must face a class-action lawsuit brought by Republican attorney Harmeet K. Dhillon on behalf of the tech giant’s conservative employees, according to a California court.

Current and former Google employees say in a lawsuit that the company discriminates against non-progressives on the basis of their viewpoint, and against whites, Asians, and males on the basis of sex and race.

Google attempted to have the case dismissed. But a judge in California, where political discrimination is illegal, ruled against the company.

The case will now move to a legal process known as discovery — meaning that Google must provide Dhillon and other attorneys working on the case access to its internal documents.

This is potentially a huge problem for the tech giant, as previous leaks of internal documents and video have repeatedly exposed the company’s extreme political bias. (Read more from “Google Facing Lawsuit from Fired Conservative Employee” HERE)

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Google Lawsuit: Hispanic Engineer Claims Company ‘Blacklisted’ Him for Political Views

By Breitbart. Former Google employee Manuel Amador is one of three men who have joined James Damore’s class-action lawsuit against Google. He alleges a workplace in which “hostile, retaliatory, and oppressive conduct” would occur, and that ultimately he was “blacklisted” from future employment with the Silicon Valley giant.

According to the lawsuit, Amador, who joined Google as a Systems Engineer, eventually left the company after being asked to apologize for something he did not say.

Despite being faced with such hostility, Amador continued to voice his opinions, in direct defiance of those at Google that seek to silence and expel all opposing viewpoints. The culture of intolerance, however, eventually became too much for Amador to bear. In or around June 2016, Amador was called to a meeting with Google HR as a result of someone falsely accusing Amador of believing that people have differing levels of intelligence based on that person’s race. Amador has never thought that, does not believe it to be true, and has never written or spoken as if he believed it to be true. This false complaint was filed by an anonymous complainant as means to stifle Amador’s political activities and conversations at Google, was done to harass Amador on the basis of his race and/or gender, and resulted in Amador receiving a letter from Google reprimanding Amador.

Despite the complaint being entirely fabricated, Google sided with the harassers and asked that Amador issue an apology. At that point, Amador felt compelled to leave Google as a result of the hostile work environment created by, and left unchecked at, Google. To stay at Google brought with it an unacceptably high risk that Amador’s personal and professional reputation would be permanently tarnished by those at Google bent on suppressing and expelling those who hold viewpoints different from their own, Google-disfavored races, and/or males. By demanding that Amador apologize over a falsified complaint, Google sent a clear message that it would allow and enable such hostile, retaliatory, and oppressive conduct to occur unchecked.

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Professor’s Stance on Illegal Immigration Prompts Call for Firing

By Fox News. A college professor in Georgia is drawing criticism for his online comments about illegal immigrants, including his contention that people in the U.S. illegally can be a drain on the nation’s economy.

“If you are going to reward illegal immigrants, there will be more illegal immigrants,” Fang Zhou, an associate professor of history at Georgia Gwinnett College near Atlanta, told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Zhou says he welcomes the criticism, including from those who say he should lose his job, according to the report.

“I am against political correctness,” Zhou, a legal immigrant from China, told the newspaper. “I speak truth to power in class and my students learn about the financial drain of illegal immigration on the economy and the high crime rates of illegal immigrants.

“My students are ‘woke’ and are overwhelmingly against illegal immigration after taking my class,” he added.

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Texas Teacher Fired for Asking Trump on Twitter to Remove Illegal-Alien Students

By National Review. A high-school teacher in Texas was fired this week after asking President Trump for his assistance in removing illegal-immigrant students from her school, in what she thought were private tweets.

Georgia Clark, who taught English at the Carter-Riverside High School for 20 years, was fired on Tuesday after eight members of the school board voted unanimously in favor of her termination. The vote came three weeks after Clark asked the president to deport students she believed to be in the country illegally.

“Mr. President, Fort Worth Independent School District is loaded with illegal students from Mexico,” Clark wrote May 17 on her now-deleted Twitter account, @Rebecca1939.

“Anything you can do to remove the illegals from Fort Worth would be greatly appreciated,” she wrote in another tweet.

A copy of the school board’s review of Clark’s conduct, obtained by the Washington Post, shows that she believed she was communicating privately with the president when she sent the public tweets. (Read more from “Texas Teacher Fired for Asking Trump on Twitter to Remove Illegal-Alien Students” HERE)

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Hundreds of Illegals Get Away as Just 14 Agents Patrol Extensive, Highly Trafficked County

The shocking May border apprehension numbers are bad enough, but what is worse is what we are not seeing coming in, but is getting in nonetheless because of the catch-and-release of Central American families.

Sunday’s Border Patrol statistics from just one Texas county tell the story of a border crisis that is more of a national security issue than just an immigration problem.

On Tuesday, Jaeson Jones, a retired Texas Department of Public Safety captain who used to manage the daily operations of the Texas Rangers’ Border Security Operations Center (BSOC) tweeted out the following:

I reached out to Jones for an exclusive interview to distill these numbers. He tells me what the politicians are missing and what the president is not getting briefed on is that the Gulf Cartel in the Rio Grande Valley is strategically controlling the flow of migrants so that they can get in more “criminals, cartel members, drugs, weapons, and special interest aliens than anyone can imagine.”

His sources tell him that last Sunday, 1,232 illegals were apprehended in Starr County alone. But what happens when Border Patrol is pulled off the line transporting and processing bogus asylum claims?

When the surges of Central American families are happening, all Border Patrol agents are pulled off the line to support the humanitarian effort, meaning we are borderless. From what I’m hearing, they are averaging 14 agents remaining on patrol for the entire 68 miles of Starr County. That is when the cartels send in all the drugs, criminal aliens, and SIAs. Plus, they send money and weapons south from the cartel associates who are already residing in the Rio Grande Valley. All of those flows of migrants and transfer of drugs, weapons, and criminals are coordinated activities.

For months, Customs and Border Protection’s political brass has been warning how bad people and items are getting in while Border Patrol is tied down. CBP in Tucson warned yesterday, “Transnational criminal organizations are employing dangerous and unconventional methods to smuggle humans and drugs into the United States, hindering law enforcement and first responder capabilities.”

Now, Jones is putting a number on that. Just this Sunday, Jones said, there were 347 known “got aways.” Again, that is just in one county on one day. Given how generously we are offering status to anyone who comes here, “one has to fear that many of the got aways are the worst of the worst” who really don’t want to get apprehended, according to Jones.

I asked Jones how Border Patrol collates this daily data on got aways. As a former commander of Texas’s Border Security Operations Center, he helped collate for state law enforcement all the intel from CBP as well as from local law enforcement as part of Operation Secure Texas like no other border state government. “BSOC has 30+ analysts who pull all border data from all agencies and collates them and then shares it with local, state and federal officials.”

“It’s a multi-layered approach,” explained Jones. “First, we have thousands of sensors in the ground that notifies us about foot or vehicle traffic crossing the border. Next, there are thousands upon thousands of ‘Drawbridge cameras’ that spot the actual bodies coming over in addition to tall tower cameras that scan the broader area. Unlike other state governments, in Texas, we invested millions in this technology.”

Finally, Jones explained the feds have their Aerostat blimps equipped with sensors as well as their helicopters and drones. Border Patrol begins the data collation by counting footprints in the ground and adding them to the hits they get on all the cameras and sensors. Then they compare those suspected infiltrations against the apprehension numbers. “The difference between the two is the rough estimation of how many people got away that day in the given area of operation.” Hence, this is how Border Patrol estimates there were 347 got aways on Sunday in Starr County.

I reached out to CBP’s press office for comment confirming or denying Sunday’s got away numbers but have not received a statement as of publication.

I did, however, confirm with a line agent in the Rio Grande Valley Sector that there were indeed 347 “known got aways” on Sunday in Starr County. The agent, who must remain anonymous because he is not authorized to speak to the press, also confirmed, that “in recent days, Border Patrol has been forced to divert 70-75% of resources in parts of Texas to deal with the humanitarian care.” He told me that Starr is the second most trafficked area for both human smuggling (behind Hidalgo County, Texas) and drugs (behind Ajo Arizona station).

This veteran agent was certain that the number of got aways is likely an undercount. “Cutting sign,” which means counting the footprints of the got aways, “is often difficult.” “The guides will often brush out the sign, walk in hard-packed areas, or travel in thick brush, Caliche or on hard-paved roads.” Much of the traffic in those areas is unaccounted for.

The fact that our immigration policies are allowing cartels to tie down all but a handful of agents for 68 miles and smuggle in hundreds of dangerous people and goods should make this a national defense issue, not an immigration issue. Even if the president didn’t have immigration authority to shut down all asylum requests, which he does, his power as commander-in-chief should allow him to shut it down just on account of the national security problems it creates, as it is used as the prime strategic weapon of our enemies.

The veteran border agent has had it and said morale is very low. “So much of our Texas border is wide open many days. The cartel, just like any other insurgency, watches and records our every move… so they can gain the upper hand in ALL their OPERATIONS. They see how we responded to the traffic… They see how we are not prosecuting… They see how the government has left us behind,” Jones messaged. (For more from the author of “Hundreds of Illegals Get Away as Just 14 Agents Patrol Extensive, Highly Trafficked County” please click HERE)

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Green New Deal Rep. Makes Insane Climate Change Remarks

On Thursday, policy director at New Consensus and one of the minds behind the Green New Deal, Rhiana Gunn-Wright, appeared on MSNBC with host Ali Velshi.

During the segment, Gunn-Wright compared the cost of not acting on climate change to the number of deaths that came about as a result of the Holocaust, times 25 (emphasis added):

VELSHI: A CNN/SSRS poll indicates that 82 percent of Democrats say that aggressive action on climate change is necessary. How do you … make the argument that [climate change] needs a separate discussion? Why not health care?

GUNN-WRIGHT: So, in the issues that you just brought up, climate change is one of the main drivers of our public health. So, the difference between, say, 1.5 degrees of warming – which is the least that folks think that we can get – to two, you’re talking about 150 million deaths. That’s 25 Holocausts, right? So, how is that not a health issue? How is that not about health care, right?

You’re talking about immigration. Climate change is going to bring hundreds of millions of climate migrants, of climate refugees, both from outside the U.S. and inside the U.S. as you see people move. So, even the issues that you outline, all of them are affected by climate change – and how you decide to deal with climate is how you decide to deal with all of these other issues.

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President Trump’s D-Day Speech Draws Praise from Unexpected Sources

President Donald Trump paid tribute to the thousands of men who sacrificed their lives for liberty in a speech commemorating the 75th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy on Thursday.

“These men ran through the fires of hell moved by a force no weapon could destroy: the fierce patriotism of a free, proud, and sovereign people, the president said in the widely praised speech. “They battled not for control and domination, but for liberty, democracy, and self-rule.” . . .

“This is perhaps the most on-message moment of Donald Trump’s presidency today,” said CNN’s Jim Acosta.

We were all wondering if he would veer from his remarks, go off of his script but he stayed on script, stayed on message and, I think, rose to the moment. As he was talking about the men gathered behind them, he described them as being among the greatest Americans who have ever lived. That could not be more of a fact-check true if we could have found one. It was really one of those moments that Donald Trump needed to rise to in order to, I think, walk away from the cemetery, walk away from this hallowed ground and have people back at home saying, you know what, no matter what I think about the current president of the United States, he said the right thing at Normandy. He did the right thing at Normandy. He really hit all of the right moments in that speech when he was paying respect to these heroes who were still with us.

Over on MSNBC, the frequently Trump-deranged Joe Scarborough was also uncharacteristically approving of Trump’s performance. (Read more from “President Trump’s D-Day Speech Draws Praise from Unexpected Sources” HERE)

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Cali Democrats Are a Total Chaotic Mess

California is the largest state in the country and a bastion of progressivism. It’s the Left coast. Democrats total dominate state politics, and to be honest—the Republicans are not much better. They’re more Democrat-lite. The California GOP is pretty much dead, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t drama. The state legislature was rattled by sexual harassment allegations. In the Me Too era, one such allegation forced California State Party chair, Eric Bauman, to resign. So, at the state party convention, which was held last week, the party was a mess, but no one wanted to admit it. Vice News Michael Moynihan ventured into ground zero, where he saw a public united front, but behind the scenes the makings of a vicious civil war between the establishment and far left wings of the party. 2020 candidate John Hickenlooper was booed for saying socialism wasn’t the way forward. Moynihan also noted that single-payer health care and impeachment were also issues where the party seemed to fracture.

Single-payer has been a hot issue, especially in the Golden State. A single-payer proposal was scuffled by California Democrats in 2017 over concerns about cost and how they would pay for it. This led to Democratic lawmakers being the subject of death threats, even though The Washington Post also trashed the proposal as being one that was ruinously expensive. Then, came the tar and feathering of incumbent Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who failed to win her party’s endorsement in 2018; she won anyway. Still, it showed the growing tension within the party, especially with its uber-liberal grassroots that share one thing in common with Donald Trump: They want to smash the system. Last year’s convention was equally rambunctious by the way.

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Committing Ourselves to the Principle of ‘Full Victory’ on the 75th Anniversary of D-Day

“Gentlemen, we are being killed on the beaches. Let us go inland and be killed.”

Those enduring words attributed to General Norman Cota on D-Day reflect the resolve of not just a military, but a nation unified behind that military with a sense of purpose. They were the words that rallied the men pinned down on Omaha Beach under the worst circumstances imaginable and helped turn the tide of the battle, permanently altering the trajectory of mankind for the next century. What almost resulted in utter catastrophe was transformed into the greatest victory, as General Cota told a group of the 5th Ranger Battalion, “We are counting on the Rangers to lead the way,” but then proceeded to lead the men himself, through a dangerous route off the beach.

When reflecting upon this momentous 75th anniversary of D-Day, a high-water mark in this nation’s history, it’s astounding to consider how successful this operation was given the lack of edge our military had over the enemy. We didn’t have precision-guided bombs and missiles, AC-130 gunships that can scan the caves and hilltops for enemy positions, or pilotless combat aircraft. In fact, the Germans were the ones with the fastest guns in the world, and they had them built into bunkers on the highlands and cliffs at Normandy, creating a kill zone where the 29th Infantry Division landed.

However, what they also lacked on June 6, 1944, was transgender sensitivity training, generals who were politicians and not warriors, a confused sense of morality in warfare, and a divided nation that couldn’t recognize its own clarity of mission, sense of purpose, or national character. They lacked a political and military leadership that would prosecute their best soldiers more rigorously than they pursued the enemy. What they were missing in edge over our enemies, they compensated for with united values, bravery, resolve, and determination.

The lack of technological superiority really showed itself on that fateful Tuesday morning in the English Channel. From intelligence and mechanical failures and an air bombing campaign that missed its mark to dismal weather and just plain bad luck, we paid a heavy price with nearly 2,500 American fatalities and thousands more wounded just in that one day, mainly at Omaha Beach. But thanks to meticulous planning, a clearly defined mission, an intrepid sense of morality, and a united resolve to achieve the mission at all costs, the beachheads were secured by the end of the day, paving the way for over 140,000 American, British, and Canadian troops to make it ashore. The young men who were seasick, weighed down with drenched gear and jammed guns, and many of them wounded and without living superior officers to guide them found a way to get across hundreds of yards of a killing zone to plant the seeds of freedom on the other side of those cliffs.

The great Atlantic wall that took Hitler several years to construct was broken in one day, leading to the freeing of Europe in just 10 months. By the night of June 6, despite the heavy price paid, the Allied Forces were on the European mainland and successfully quelled German counterattack to retake that ground.

To this day, families of WWII veterans can stand on the hallowed ground of Omaha Beach and solemnly reflect with pride on the enormous gains taken and preserved by their parents and grandparents in the fight to protect our national interests and those of all humanity.

It’s a sad contrast to what we see today from our military and political leadership, who are often one and the same, when it comes to a sense of purpose, rules of engagement, and valuing the sacrifice of American troops in the field. While we commemorate what is often called “the longest day,” we continue to languish in “the longest war” in Afghanistan, devoid of any defined mission and national interest, while our soldiers die for nothing but political correctness.

Meanwhile, our own border is invaded with impunity by dangerous cartels, and our military is sent there as sitting ducks without the ability to go after the enemy. Could you imagine Generals Eisenhower, Patton, and Cota allowing our soldiers to be disarmed at our own border in the face of the cartels?

We don’t lack the intrepid fighting spirit of 1944. Our soldiers have displayed bravery in the hellholes of Iraq and Afghanistan similar to what some of their grandparents did at Omaha Beach. It’s that our political leaders are broken. They send troops on senseless missions while hamstringing them on missions that actually matter. In fact, if we actually had the political will to believe in America and our own national interests the way our political and military leaders did in WWII, the marriage of modern technology with today’s fighting spirit of our all-volunteer military would create a force that could not be rivaled.

Oliver Wendell Holmes, in his seminal 1884 Memorial Day speech, explained the significance of this day that “celebrates and solemnly reaffirms from year to year a national act of enthusiasm and faith.” This is vital because “to act with enthusiasm and faith is the condition of acting greatly,” and “to fight out a war, you must believe something and want something with all your might.”

In World War II, our soldiers, generals, and political leaders all knew what they believed in and believed in it with all their might. That belief was transfused into the fighting men on the beaches that fateful day and in those who parachuted behind enemy lines that fearful night. With such a sense of mission in mind, they all understood General Eisenhower’s one rule of engagement: “We will accept nothing less than full victory.”

Perhaps the best way to capture the lesson we should derive from D-Day is to take Calvin Coolidge’s Memorial Day admonishment to heart. On Memorial Day 1927, Coolidge declared, “Reverence for the dead should not be divorced from respect for the living.” Indeed, we honor their sacrifice by championing their legacy in the here and now.

If we hold those who have gone before in high estimation, it will reflected in our conduct toward those who are still with us. It would be idle to place a wreath on the grave of the dead and leave ungarlanded the brow of the living. Our devotion to the memory of those who have served their country in the past is but a symbol of our devotion to those who are serving their country at present.

The only thing worse than placing our soldiers in harm’s way is putting them there without a defined mission, a clear picture of victory, an understanding of what and why we are fighting, and rules of engagement that “accept nothing less than full victory.” We should celebrate the bravery and sacrifice of our grandparents in 1944 not just by saving their important memories and stories but by recommitting to supporting their grandchildren and great-grandchildren in arms with the same degree of moral clarity in battle as generals like Eisenhower, Patton, and Cota did on D-Day. After all, as long as we forge a clear path, “Rangers lead the way.” (For more from the author of “Committing Ourselves to the Principle of ‘Full Victory’ on the 75th Anniversary of D-Day” HERE)

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