News and Headlines.7/11/2025.

ICE officers doxed by Antifa in Portland, DHS says

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Two Oregon-based organizations that the Department of Homeland Security says are reportedly affiliated with Antifa are being targeted for making private information about Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers public, NewsNation has learned.

The agency said that the two Portland groups, identified as “Rose City Counter Info” and “The Crustian Daily,” are publishing the names, photos and addresses of ICE officers on their website and social media platforms.

DHS officials said that the two groups are among multiple organizations that appear to be responsible for publishing private information and the identities of immigration agents and officers and posting them at locations around Portland.

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said Friday that these efforts, called doxing, put law enforcement officers “in grave danger” and potentially give other international criminal organizations, such as Tren de Aragua and MS-13, access to federal immigration officers and their families.

Noem’s warning comes as the agency has said that attacks on federal immigration officers and agents have increased significantly in recent months. NewsNation has confirmed that DHS is reporting a nearly 700% increase in attacks on ICE officers. The agency has repeatedly reported large increases in attacks on federal officers, but does not publish hard data.

Fox News reported that between January and June 2024, 10 assaults and attacks took place on ICE officers, but that the number has increased to 69 incidents during the same time frame this year.

The agency has not specified what it considers an assault on federal officers and agents. But in a statement issued on Friday, Noem said that DHS will go after groups that are found to share sensitive information about ICE officers publicly….


DC Police BURIED Jan. 6 Use of Force Reports from the Public

The media hammered January 6, but now that the narrative’s cracking, no one wants to talk about the D.C. Metro Police hiding use-of-force reports.

Blaze News reporter Joe Hanneman reveals that FOIA requests are being stonewalled, victims are being ignored, and government agencies are using made-up excuses like “law-enforcement sensitive” to cover their tracks.

What really happened to protester Rosanne Boyland? Why was Mark Griffin’s leg shattered, and why can’t he sue? 


NATO to distribute Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine and fully reimburse US, Trump says

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The United States will supply weapons to Ukraine with NATO footing the bill, President Donald Trump announced on the heels of discussions with the leader of the 32-nation defense bloc.

“We’re sending weapons to NATO, and NATO is paying for those weapons,” Trump said, adding that the U.S. will be reimbursed 100%. His comments in an interview Thursday with NBC News came after a conversation earlier in the day with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, who has called on allies to bolster support for Ukraine.

More air defense systems are a top priority for the Ukrainians, who have been facing an onslaught of Russian drone and missile strikes in recent weeks. The U.S.-made Patriot missile defense system is in especially high demand.

“We’re going to be sending Patriots to NATO, and then NATO will distribute that,” Trump said in the interview. Trump’s assertions about coordinating arms deliveries with NATO follow a brief Defense Department pause in allowing U.S. weapons shipments to Ukraine…


Will the Deep State let former CIA director John Brennan go to JAIL?

The FBI has opened a criminal investigation against former CIA Director John Brennan. But will Americans finally see justice for his alleged crimes and cover-ups? Or will the Deep State protect him? Former Department of Defense intelligence analyst Jason Buttrill joins Glenn Beck to give his prediction.


Senate committee approves amendment to preserve Jeffrey Epstein records

Days after Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Department of Justice announced that Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide and that there was no client list, many Republican voters and supporters online are alleging a cover-up. Thursday, a Democratic senator introduced an amendment in the Senate Appropriations Committee to “retain, preserve and compile” any records related to the disgraced financier.

The amendment, which passed unanimously, is an effort by Senator Chris Van Hollen, a Democrat from the state of Maryland, to try and preserve some of those documents related to the Epstein investigation.


Trump, first lady tour flood-ravaged Texas

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump meet local leaders and first responders in Kerrville, Texas amid catastrophic damage due to floods.


Trump blocks $40B in taxpayer-funded programs from illegal immigrants

Fox & Friends’ co-hosts weighs in after eight unaccompanied migrant children were found during an ICE raid on a cannabis farm in California and the Trump administration’s efforts to end taxpayer-funded benefits for illegal immigrants.


‘BURIED’: Who knew what kind of benefits illegal migrants were getting, Brenberg asks

‘The Big Money Show’ panel discusses the White House blocking illegal migrants from accessing federal benefits.


25 hospitalized after suspected mass overdose in West Baltimore; drug not yet known

Officials in Baltimore are investigating after more than two dozen people apparently experienced “overdose symptoms” after coming into contact with an unknown drug and were transported to hospitals, first responders said.

The incident took place in a neighborhood on the city’s westside on the morning on Thursday, July 10, according to the Baltimore Police Department and Baltimore Fire Department.

In on X, Baltimore police wrote officers and firefighters responded to the intersection of Pennsylvania and North avenues “in reference to multiple individuals experiencing overdose symptoms”.

In addition to first responders, public health officials, and other volunteers distributed critical harm reduction supplies to those suspected of overdosing, the Baltimore mayor’s office wrote in the statement.

No fatalities had been reported as of July 11.

“Harm reduction teams worked together to mobilize resources like the Spot Mobile Van and deployed to canvas the area, including nearby vacant dwellings,” the mayor’s office wrote. “Teams distributed Narcan, test strips, safe use kits, and other harm reduction resources aimed at reducing overdoses.”

Officials confirmed more than a half dozen people were transported to hospitals in critical condition…


Appeals court throws out plea deal for alleged mastermind of Sept. 11 attacks

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 A divided federal appeals court on Friday threw out an agreement that would have allowed accused Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed to plead guilty in a deal sparing him the risk of execution for al-Qaida’s 2001 attacks.

The decision by a panel of the federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., undoes an attempt to wrap up more than two decades of military prosecution beset by legal and logistical troubles.

It signals there will be no quick end to the long struggle by the U.S. military and successive administrations to bring to justice the man charged with planning one of the deadliest attacks ever on the United States.

The deal, negotiated over two years and approved by military prosecutors and the Pentagon’s senior official for Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, a year ago, stipulated life sentences without parole for Mohammed and two co-defendants.

Mohammed is accused of developing and directing the plot to crash hijacked airliners into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Another of the hijacked planes flew into a field in Pennsylvania.

Relatives of the Sept. 11 victims were split on the plea deal. Some objected to it, saying a trial was the best path to justice and to gaining more information about the attacks, while others saw it as the best hope for bringing the painful case to a conclusion and getting some answers from the defendants.

The plea deal would have obligated the men to answer any lingering questions that families of the victims have about the attacks.

But then-Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin repudiated the deal, saying a decision on the death penalty in an attack as grave as Sept. 11 should only be made by the defense secretary.


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Treasury announces $27B June surplus from tariff revenue surge

The Department of the Treasury on Friday announced that the government had posted a surplus for June due to an influx in tariff revenue.

The Treasury’s monthly statement revealed that the government had posted $499 billion in outlets during June while bringing in $526 billion in revenue. The $27 billion surplus was also the exact value of receipts from “customs duties.” Since the beginning of the year, moreover, the U.S. has brought in $108 billion in customs duties.

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That figure is sure to prove a boon to Trump’s fiscal approval and possibly assuage concerns from tariff skeptics about their impact on the broader economy.

Trump himself has previously floated the prospect of tariff revenue eventually overtaking the income tax and paving the way for its elimination, though such a development appears a long way off.

In the meantime, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and other top administration officials continue to pursue revised trade deals with other nations in the wake of “Liberation Day.” Thus far, the U.S. has secured significant agreements with the UK and Vietnam.


Leftist Anti ICE Extremist OPENS FIRE On Cops, $50,000 REWARD For Shooter | Tim Pool

3rd time in less than a week law enforcement have been shot at or shot


Professor Issues DIRE WARNING of What’s To Come

The British government says it’s preparing for war—but who’s the real enemy? Russia? Or the British people themselves?

A respected professor says the UK is using the threat of foreign attack to ready its forces for civil unrest. In this Unpacked, I explore how far this might go—and why your attention is being deliberately misdirected.