‘This Is A Stunt’: Senate Rejects Border Security Bill — Again

On Thursday, the Democrat-controlled Senate once again rejected a border security bill that failed to pass earlier this year.

“The Border Act,” which got blocked in February when linked to foreign aid, failed to meet the 60-vote threshold as a standalone measure to have the upper chamber invoke cloture and proceed with consideration.

Fifty members voted against advancing the bill, while only 43 members voted in favor of moving forward with the legislation, which Senate Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) resurrected in the past week.

One of the members who spent months helping to craft the bill, Sen. James Lankford (R-OK), came out against how leadership handled reviving the legislation.

“I’m making it very clear with my vote that this is a stunt — not an attempt to do anything,” Lankford told Newsmax. “And I’m going to be interested in how many Democrats walk away from this.”

Another negotiator, Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ), delivered a floor speech claiming that Democrats and Republicans have chosen “political theater” over real progress.

The bill seeks to tighten up the asylum process and shore up border security to get a grip on the migrant crisis, but many GOP lawmakers argued it would codify President Joe Biden’s “open border” policies.

House Republicans warned the bill would be “dead on arrival” if it came their way and instead pushed for the Senate to pass H.R. 2, a more stringent border security bill they passed last year that Schumer has refused to take up for consideration.

Immigration is a top issue heading into the presidential election this November.

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Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) released a statement after the vote on Thursday, saying Schumer “should join House Republicans in demanding President Biden reverse course and use his executive authority to finally secure the border and protect American families.”

Top Democrats accused Republicans of stopping progress toward a solution.

“While the GOP isn’t interested today in getting this done — we’ll keep trying. It’s too important to our national security, our communities, our country,” Schumer said on X after the vote on Thursday.

Biden claimed Republicans “do not care about securing the border or fixing America’s broken immigration system,” and said he remains “committed to taking action” to address the issue.

‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ First Day Advance Ticket Sales Set Record For R-Rated Film

The upcoming action movie “Deadpool & Wolverine” is off to a promising start after breaking the record for pre-release ticket sales for an R-rated film.

“Some 200,000 movie fans have bought their AMC tickets already. This is more Day 1 ticket sales at AMC than for any other R-rated movie ever,” AMC Theatres CEO Adam Aron wrote on X. The online movie ticket site Fandango also reported a huge number of pre-sales, per The Hollywood Reporter.

While neither AMC nor Fandango provided hard numbers, the outlet noted that ticket sales so far likely earned the film between $8 and $9 million. These figures set the record for ticket pre-sales for a film that’s rated R and are the best so far for the “Deadpool” franchise.

This film represents the third installment in the franchise. THR noted that the original “Deadpool” (2016) brought in $132.4 million during its opening while “Deadpool 2” (2018) earned $125 million. Industry insiders expect the large pre-sale numbers to indicate the new film’s debut will cross the $100 million mark like its predecessors.

“Deadpool & Wolverine” stars Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman in the leading roles.

Per the IMDb description, “Wolverine is recovering from his injuries when he crosses paths with the loudmouth, Deadpool. They team up to defeat a common enemy.”

This will be the first R-rated movie ever released by Marvel and Disney, according to THR. It hits theaters on July 26.

Jackman discussed how he decided to commit to the role despite thinking he was “done” playing Wolverine after the character was killed off in “Logan” (2017).

“I was on my way, I was just driving, and literally, just like a bolt of lightning, came this knowing deep in my gut that I wanted to do this film with Ryan [Reynolds],” Jackman said, per Variety. 

“For Deadpool and Wolverine to come back together. I swear to you, when I said I was done, I really thought I was done. But in the back of my head, ever since I saw ‘Deadpool 1,’ I was like, ‘Those two characters together.’ I knew it, I knew the fans wanted it ever since I put on the claws, people talked about these two. So, that had always been there, but I just knew.”

The actor continued, “And I literally couldn’t wait to arrive. Soon as I arrived, I rang Ryan. And I just said, ‘Let’s do it.’ Like, I hadn’t rung my agent, no one. I had to ring my agent and said, ‘Oh, by the way, I have just committed to a movie.’”

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