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AOC taunts Tom Homan after DOJ referral threat over deportations: ‘Come for me’

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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., threw down the gauntlet to Tom Homan on Friday after the border czar previously threatened to refer her to the Justice Department for giving advice to migrants on how to avoid being deported. 

Ocasio-Cortez told attendees at a Queens town hall event that she was not afraid of the immigration hardliners’ words in the wake of her office hosting a «Know your Rights» webinar in February. Homan has suggested her actions might be illegal and may impede Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from carrying out the Trump administration’s mass deportations. 

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«Tom Homan said he was going to refer me to DOJ because I’m using my free speech rights in order to advise people of their constitutional protections. To that I say: Come for me, do I look like I care?» Ocasio-Cortez told a cheering crowd.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) speaking at a town hall in Queens, left, and Tom Homan. (David Dee Delgado/Getty, Jim WATSON / AFP, right.)

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Ocasio-Cortez asserted that there was «nothing illegal about it and if they want to make it illegal, they can come take me.»

In February, Ocasio-Cortez’s office hosted a live webinar advising migrants in her district about their rights if they come face to face looking to deport them.

People were also recommended to record searches if ICE came calling and how to differentiate between different warrants ICE agents are likely to carry.

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That led to Homan suggesting the New York Democrat could be crossing a line.

«I’m working with the Department of Justice and finding out. Where is that line that they cross? So maybe AOC is going to be in trouble now,» he said after the event.

«What she needs to do is read the statutes enacted by Congress… because it’s a crime to enter this country illegally,» the Trump border czar said separately on «Sunday Morning Futures.» 

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Tom Homan, White House border czar, said in February that the lawmaker may have crossed a line. (Francis Chung/Politico/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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«Not only that, but when you harbor and conceal and impede law enforcement, that’s a felony,» he said. «What she’s doing, she says she’s educating everybody on their constitutional rights, and we all know they’ve got constitutional rights, but what she’s really doing… she’s trying to teach them how to evade law enforcement.»

Ocasio-Cortez on Friday also attacked the Trump administration’s approach to border security and immigration, referring to its deportation of Venezuelan gang members as «sanctioned kidnappings.»

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«I don’t even want to call them deportations. They are sanctioned kidnappings in many circumstances,» the congresswoman told attendees. «They do not have carte blanche to enter. If they do want to knock on your door, or knock on anyone’s door — including your workplace — you can tell them, ‘Show me a warrant. Show me a judicial warrant.’ And if they don’t show you a warrant, you can say they can come back with a warrant. You have the right to turn them away.»

Ocasio-Cortez was speaking to a packed auditorium full of hundreds of attendees. Those who couldn’t get in sat in an overflow room across the hall. 

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Holds Town Hall In Queens, NY

An attendee shouts at Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez during a town hall gathering about her stance on the Israel/Palestine conflict on May 2, 2025, in New York City.  (David Dee Delgado/Getty Images)

Attendees gave the progressive lawmaker a warm reception and, bar one disruptor, appeared fully supportive of her legislative agenda and her representation of the district to date. Many questions from the audience centered around local issues, calls for a minimum wage hike, how to improve air quality, as well as asking her how she plans on tackling the Trump administration. 

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The loudest applause came when Ocasio-Cortez voiced her opposition to a proposed new casino at Citi Field, which would be part of a new sports and entertainment park. It has gotten approval from the New York City Council, although the congresswoman said she doesn’t have a say in the matter since it’s a state issue as well as not being in her district.

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The event was mostly uneventful except for an early disruption by a protester who began shouting at Ocasio-Cortez about the «genocide» in Gaza. 

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«I am a healthcare worker and I want to know what you’re doing about the genocide in Gaza,» the protester started shouting at the congresswoman.

«Shame! Shame! Shame!» the audience began shouting at the disruptor. Audible «boos» could be heard as well before she was eventually led out by security.

Fox News’ Alec Schemmel and Taylor Penney contributed to this report. 

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España: procesaron al Fiscal General, elegido por Pedro Sánchez, por revelar información que perjudica a la presidenta madrileña Isabel Díaz Ayuso

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Por primera vez en la historia de España, un fiscal general del Estado fue procesado y podría ser enjuiciado. Es lo que se desprende de la decisión que tomó este lunes un juez del Tribunal Supremo: procesó al fiscal general, Alvaro García Ortiz, acusándolo de haber cometido, presuntamente, un delito de revelación de secretos.

El juez instructor de la Sala Segunda del Supremo, Angel Hurtado, cree haber encontrado indicios de que el fiscal García Ortiz filtró a algunos medios españoles un correo electrónico con información sensible del novio de la presidenta de la Comunidad de Madrid y líder del Partido Popular madrileño, Isabel Díaz Ayuso.

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Para el juez que investiga lo que sucedió, la filtración habría sido ideada desde la secretaría de gobierno de la presidencia de España y por intereses políticos.

El juez Hurtado llegó a la conclusión que el fiscal García Ortiz sabía que Alberto González Amador, el ciudadano al que se le reclamaba una deuda fiscal que habría intentado esquivar, era el novio de Díaz Ayuso.

El Tribunal Supremo procesó también a la fiscal provincial de Madrid, Pilar Rodríguez. Fue ella quien le envió al fiscal general del Estado los e-mails. El juez sostiene que Rodríguez sabría que la decisión era difundir esos correos para corregir una información que había publicado el diario El Mundo y que no era correcta.

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El acto procesal contra el fiscal general del Estado no es firme. Se puede recurrir ante el juez Hurtado y ante la Sala en lo Penal del Supremo.

Si García Ortiz llegara a sentarse finalmente en el banquillo y fuera encontrado culpable, la pena que podría enfrentar alcanzaría los cuatro años de cárcel.

Alberto González Amador, pareja de la presidenta de la Comunidad de Madrid Isabel Díaz Ayuso. Foto EFE

Desde el entorno del fiscal aseguran que no piensa renunciar y que permanecerá en su cargo.

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Después de siete meses

La investigación al fiscal general comenzó hace siete meses, cuando la pareja de Díaz Ayuso, Alberto González Amador, inició un proceso penal contra el fiscal general después de que la prensa española publicara el correo electrónico en el que su abogado reconocía que había cometido un fraude fiscal por más de 300 mil euros y le ofrecía un pacto a la fiscalía para evitar que el novio de la presidenta regional madrileña terminara en prisión.

A mediados de marzo del año pasado, la Fiscalía investigaba si el novio de la presidenta madrileña había defraudado al fisco 350 mil euros.

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El diario El Mundo publicó que la Fiscalía le había ofrecido un pacto, información que no era correcta. Por eso, a las nueve y media de la noche del 13 de marzo de 2024, el fiscal general García Ortiz pidió los correos entre el abogado defensor de la pareja de Díaz Ayuso y el fiscal que seguía el caso.

A las diez de la noche los tenía en su poder. Minutos después, la web de otro medio español, La Sexta, corrigió lo que había publicado El Mundo: que, en realidad, había sido el defensor de González Amador quien había ofrecido reconocer los delitos a la Fiscalía a cambio de que el escándalo no salpicara a la presidenta de la Comunidad de Madrid.

Era casi medianoche cuando la home de la Cadena Ser publicó frases tomadas de esos e-mails. Y al día siguiente, El Plural, otro medio, mostraba capturas de pantalla del contenido de los correos electrónicos casi al mismo tiempo que circuló un comunicado de prensa de la Fiscalía en el que desmentía la información publicada por El Mundo.

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 La presidenta del PP de Madrid y del Gobierno de la Comunidad de Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, durante la manifestación convocada por el Partido Popular contra el Gobierno de Pedro Sánchez. Foto EFE La presidenta del PP de Madrid y del Gobierno de la Comunidad de Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, durante la manifestación convocada por el Partido Popular contra el Gobierno de Pedro Sánchez. Foto EFE

González Amador denunció al fiscal general del Estado. Se allanaron sus despachos y su celular pero la Guardia Civil no encontró indicios: García Ortiz había hecho “limpieza” en su teléfono móvil.

El fiscal general justificó su comportamiento en que se trata de una práctica habitual -borrar mensajes y cambiar de celular- por motivos de seguridad.

El juez que lo imputa cree que destruyó pruebas.

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“El fiscal general del Estado ostenta la jefatura superior y representación del Ministerio Fiscal. Es nombrado y cesado por el rey, a propuesta del gobierno, oído el Consejo General del Poder Judicial y previa valoración de su idoneidad por la comisión correspondiente del Congreso de los Diputados -aclaran en la web de la Fiscalía General del Estado-. Intervienen, pues, en su nombramiento los tres poderes del Estado. La elección debe recaer entre juristas españoles de reconocido prestigio y con más de quince años de ejercicio efectivo de su profesión. Tiene carácter de autoridad en todo el territorio español”.

“Alvaro García Ortiz es un servidor público ejemplar”, aseguró este lunes el ministro de Presidencia, Justicia y Relaciones con las Cortes, Félix Bolaños.

“Nuestra confianza, absoluta y plena, en el fiscal general del Estado -agregó-. Y en la fiscalía en su conjunto cuando se enfrentan a presuntos delincuentes y a defraudadores confesos.”

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Desde el Partido Popular piden su renuncia: “Si el gobierno estuviera a la altura democrática de lo que el momento requiere, hoy mismo, a estas horas, estaría pidiéndole al fiscal general del Estado que se echara a un lado”, dijo Borja Semper, vocero parlamentario del Partido Popular.

Pedro Sánchez, desde Niza, donde participa en la Tercera Conferencia de los Océanos de la ONU, no abrió la boca.

Dos de las tres asociaciones que reúnen a los fiscales españoles piden la renuncia de García Ortiz. Para la Asociación de Fiscales y la Asociación Profesional e Independiente de Fiscales, “la situación es insostenible”.

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UN’s nuclear watchdog warns its unable to confirm Iran’s program is ‘entirely peaceful’

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Iran’s refusal to play ball with the United Nation’s nuclear watchdog, which is charged with monitoring all nations’ nuclear programs, has meant the body cannot verify whether Tehran’s program is «entirely peaceful» despite the regime’s claims.

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Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, on Monday issued a warning statement that the agency has not only long been barred access to old and new nuclear sites, but that Iran has scrubbed locations in an apparent move to cover up its activities.

In 2020, the IAEA found man-made particles of enriched uranium at three sites, including Varamin, Marivan and Turquzabad. The locations were previously utilized in Iran’s nuclear program and gave the agency credence to believe Tehran had once again turned to deadly nuclear ambitions. 

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Rafael Grossi is increasingly concerned about Iran’s nuclear program.  (Albert Otti/picture alliance via Getty Images)

«Since then, we have been seeking explanations and clarifications from Iran for the presence of these uranium particles, including through a number of high-level meetings and consultations in which I have been personally involved,» Grossi said. «Unfortunately, Iran has repeatedly either not answered, or not provided technically credible answers to, the Agency’s questions. 

«It has also sought to sanitize the locations, which has impeded Agency verification activities,» he added. 

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Grossi, who confirmed during an April trip to Washington, D.C. that the IAEA has not been involved in nuclear negotiations between the U.S. and Iran, said on Monday that he has been working «closely and intensively» with both parties in «support of their bilateral negotiation[s].»

The warning comes after the IAEA in a report late last month, also confirmed that Iran had drastically increased its stockpile of near-weapons-grade enriched uranium by nearly 35% in three months. 

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This photo released on Nov. 5, 2019, by the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran shows centrifuge machines in the Natanz uranium enrichment facility in central Iran.  (Atomic Energy Organization of Iran via AP, File)

In February, the IAEA assessed that Tehran possessed 274.8 kilograms (605.8 pounds) worth of uranium enriched to 60%, but on May 17th it found Iran now has some 408.6 kilograms (900.8 pounds) – meaning the regime is just a technical step away from being able to make up to 10 nuclear warheads. 

Last week, Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei came out in strong opposition to a U.S. proposal submitted to Tehran to end its nuclear program, though it remains unclear what details were included in the document, including on enrichment capabilities, and on Sunday, Iranian parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf claimed the proposal didn’t include any sanction relief.

The White House has remained tight-lipped about what was included in the document, though according to some reporting, President Donald Trump gave Iran until June 11 to reach a deal with the U.S., though Fox News Digital could not independently verify these claims. 

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On Monday, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei confirmed that «The U.S. proposal is not acceptable to us. It was not the result of previous rounds of negotiations.»

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Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei attends a press conference in Tehran, Iran, on May 26, 2025.  An interim nuclear agreement between Iran and the United States is not on Iran’s agenda, Baghaei said. (Shadati/Xinhua via Getty Images)

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«We will present our own proposal to the other side via Oman after it is finalized. This proposal is reasonable, logical, and balanced,» Baghaei reportedly said.

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Some reporting has also suggested Iran might submit their proposal as soon as June 10, though the Iranian UN mission in the U.S. would not comment on or confirm these claims. 


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Harris ripped for ‘appalling’ LA ICE raids statement placing blame on Trump: ‘The country dodged a bullet’

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Former Vice President Kamala Harris was slammed by conservatives on social media after she issued a statement on the anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles, blaming the Trump administration and calling the unrest «overwhelmingly peaceful.» 

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«Los Angeles is my home,» Harris posted Sunday as riots had broken out across the city for several days, led by protesters upset with federal agents arresting illegal immigrants in the city, prompting the Trump administration to send in the National Guard. 

«And like so many Americans, I am appalled at what we are witnessing on the streets of our city,» she said. «Deploying the National Guard is a dangerous escalation meant to provoke chaos. In addition to the recent ICE raids in Southern California and across our nation, it is part of the Trump Administration’s cruel, calculated agenda to spread panic and division.»

Harris added that the Trump administration is not concerned about «public safety» but rather «stoking fear.»

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Former Vice President Kamala Harris was widely mocked on social media by conservatives over her response to the LA anti-ICE riots. (Getty)

«Protest is a powerful tool — essential in the fight for justice. And as the LAPD, Mayor, and Governor have noted, demonstrations in defense of our immigrant neighbors have been overwhelmingly peaceful,» Harris said. «I continue to support the millions of Americans who are standing up to protect our most fundamental rights and freedoms.»

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Harris’ comments were immediately criticized by conservatives online and by Trump officials. 

«The country really dodged a bullet in November,» Fox News contributor Guy Benson posted on X. 

In another post, Benson added, «Their official position is that they’re appalled by what’s happening in Los Angeles…because of Trump and ICE, not the violent rioters. In its current form, this party cannot be salvaged.»

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Police officers are enveloped in a cloud of smoke from tear gas and percussion grenades while guarding a highway on-ramp during a protest against federal immigration sweeps in downtown Los Angeles on June 8, 2025. (Omar Younis/Reuters)

«Thank you, America, for employing brain cells and rejecting this woman’s quest to become president of the United States,» Fox News contributor Katie Pavlich posted on X. 

Others, including the conservative influencer account LibsofTikTok, took issue with Harris calling the unrest «mostly peaceful» by responding with pictures of rioters burning cars and attacking law enforcement. 

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«No surprise[sic] that the most incompetent Vice President in history stands with the illegal alien rioters,» GOP Sen. Tom Cotton posted on X. 

White House principal deputy press secretary Harrison Fields responded on X by saying, «America’s statement» along with a photo showing the gains President Donald Trump made across the country in the November 2024 election. 

«No one is interested in your opinion,» Senior Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Leo Terrell posted on X. 

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«President Trump didn’t start these riots,» California GOP gubernatorial candidate and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco posted on X.  «He’s not out there lighting cars on fire, hurling projectiles at law enforcement or blocking freeways. This statement is an embarrassment and does nothing to diffuse the violent riots taking place across the city.»

«The Democrats and their ‘leaders’ own this.»

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Then-Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a campaign rally on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024 at the PNC Music Pavilion in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Jacquelyn Martin/The Associated Press)

Steve Hilton, a Fox News contributor also running for California governor as a Republican, posted on X, «In this appalling statement you are siding with violent criminals over California  communities; rioters over law enforcement; illegal immigrants over legal immigrants and American citizens.»

«You are a pandering machine politician who should never hold public office again.»

White House deputy press secretary Abigail Jackson posted on X, «We all know you support lawless, violent, illegal alien rioters. That’s why you lost so badly in November. Back to irrelevancy you go!»

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Fox News Digital reached out to Harris’ office for comment but did not receive a reply. 

Trump deployed 2,000 National Guard troops to the city in an effort to quell some of the unrest, much to the dismay of Democratic officials.

The violent protests erupted as ICE officials carried out plans to remove individuals illegally residing in the left-wing city, which dubbed itself a «sanctuary» for illegal immigrants in November 2024 before Trump was sworn back into the Oval Office in January. 

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Rioters cause havoc in Los Angeles as they rail against the US Government

Demonstrators protest outside a downtown jail in Los Angeles following two days of clashes with police during a series of immigration raids on June 8, 2025. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

ICE raids began Friday, with Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass issuing a statement supporting illegal immigrants in the city and bucking the Trump administration’s deportation efforts. 

California Gov. Gavin Newsom similarly criticized ICE efforts, branding the immigration raids «chaotic and reckless.» 

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«Continued chaotic federal sweeps, across California, to meet an arbitrary arrest quota are as reckless as they are cruel,» a statement from the governor read. «Donald Trump’s chaos is eroding trust, tearing families apart, and undermining the workers and industries that power America’s economy.» 

During the riots, ICE officers were targeted with violence that included throwing rocks and other projectiles along with vandalism in the form of graffiti calling for violence against ICE officers. 

U.S. Border Patrol Chief Michael Banks shared a photo of one Border Patrol agent’s bloody hand, which was injured by a rock flying through the windshield. Federal sources said agents could have been killed by the flying debris and several officers have been reported as injured during the rioting. 

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ICE agents captured the «worst of the worst» criminal illegal immigrants during Friday operations, including murderers, sex offenders and other violent criminals, the agency said Sunday. 

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Los Angeles County Sheriffs stand during a protest in Compton, California, on Saturday, June 7, 2025 after federal immigration authorities conducted operations. (AP Photo/Ethan Swope)

About 45 people were arrested across several locations, including two Home Depot stores, a store in the fashion district and a doughnut shop.

«Why do Governor Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass care more about violent murderers and sex offenders than they do about protecting their own citizens?» asked Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin.

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«These rioters in Los Angeles are fighting to keep rapists, murderers, and other violent criminals loose on Los Angeles streets,» she said. «Instead of rioting, they should be thanking ICE officers every single day who wake up and make our communities safer.»

Fox News Digital’s Taylor Penley, Emma Colton, Greg Wehner and Bill Melugin contributed to this report. 

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