* Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis gave "Fox and Friends" co-host Steve Doocy a tour of "Alligator Alcatraz" Friday.
The Trump administration on Tuesday approved the construction of the facility to house and process illegal immigrants for deportation.
* DeSantis told Doocy that the new facility for the DHS was as secure as it gets.
If a criminal alien escapes, you have nowhere to go. What are you going to do? Trudge through the swamp and dodge alligators 50 or 60 miles to civilization?
All you need is a bus to move them 2000 feet that way, they get on a plane and they are gone.
* California Gov. Gavin Newsom is suing Fox News for $787 million over accusations of defamation - Politico.
* The FBI has issued a warning that the hacker group Scattered Spider is expanding its cyberattacks to target airlines - ResistTheMainstream.com
Scattered Spider is known for its use of social engineering tactics, often impersonating employees or contractors to trick IT help desks.
* Federal agents are actively collaborating with aviation and industry partners to combat these cyber threats and assist affected victims, NBC-affiliate 9 News.
Scattered Spider, also known as Øktapus, operates in English and is linked to a Russia-based criminal operation called ALPHV or BlackCat.
* Dr. McCullough: Millions of Americans Are Infected With Parasites – Here Is One Thing People Can Do About It - TheGatewayPundit.com
Most people think parasitic diseases occur in poor and developing countries, or are infections they might pick up on a trip to a foreign country. However, parasitic infections also occur in the United States, and in some cases affect millions of people. Often they can go unnoticed, with few symptoms. But many times the infections cause serious illnesses, including seizures, blindness, pregnancy complications, heart failure, and even death. Anyone—regardless of race or economic status—can become infected.
* CDC has targeted five neglected parasitic infections (NPIs) in the United States as priorities for public health action based on the numbers of people infected, the severity of the illnesses, or our ability to prevent and treat them. These NPIs include Chagas disease, cysticercosis, toxocariasis, toxoplasmosis, and trichomoniasis.
The threat of parasites is just as high today, as it was just five years ago – the only difference is that our healthcare establishment has all but abandoned doing the necessary work of empowering Americans to take control of their health and preventing dangerous healthcare outcomes before they occur.