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#illegals
Breitbart: AG Pam Bondi Sues Illinois and Chicago over Sanctuary City Policies
Attorney General Pam Bondi has filed a lawsuit against Illinois and Chicago, challenging their sanctuary city policies as unlawful. The suit argues these policies hinder federal immigration enforcement and have allowed numerous criminals to evade immigration removal.
The lawsuit, filed in federal court, cites the Laken Riley Act, which mandates the detention of unauthorized immigrants involved in serious crimes. Bondi's actions reflect a broader commitment to enforcing federal immigration laws and restoring integrity to the Justice Department.
Breitbart: Honduran Teens Face Deportation After Tenn. Gun Store Robbery
Five teenage Honduran nationals, aged 13 to 15, arrested for attempting to rob a Tennessee gun store will be deported. They were apprehended after a high-speed chase following their failed attempt to ram the store, which was caught on surveillance video.
This incident reflects a broader trend, as similar robberies involving underage illegal migrants have occurred in Colorado. In Williamson County, 92 illegal migrants were arrested recently, highlighting ongoing concerns about crime linked to undocumented individuals.
#politics
Fox News: Senate DOGE Republican pushes bill to bring government computer systems 'out of the stone age'
The bipartisan SAMOSA Act aims to modernize federal IT infrastructure by consolidating software licenses, potentially saving taxpayers $750 million annually. Led by Sen. Joni Ernst, the bill mandates agencies to assess their software assets and improve procurement practices.
Supporters argue that increased competition in software bidding could lead to significant savings and efficiency. The act addresses outdated systems that cost millions to maintain, highlighting the need for modernization in government technology.
The Federalist: GOPers Can't Afford To Lose Wisconsin's Supreme Court Race
Wisconsin's April 1 Supreme Court election is critical for national politics, with conservatives aiming to regain control from a 4-3 leftist majority. The race between conservative Brad Schimel and leftist Susan Crawford will determine the court's direction and its impact on state laws.
Recent rulings under the leftist majority have raised concerns over election integrity and legislative overreach. If conservatives fail to win, Wisconsin could solidify its status as a Democrat stronghold, affecting future elections and legislative maps.
Forbes: Treasury Chief Bessent Says He’s ‘Completely Aligned’ With Elon Musk: Here’s What To Know About DOGE
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent expressed support for Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which has gained access to sensitive Treasury payment systems amid criticism from Democrats and a lawsuit. Bessent emphasized the agency's goal of improving government efficiency rather than pursuing ideological agendas.
Democrats, including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, have raised concerns about Musk's influence over federal financial systems, labeling it a "hostile takeover." Protests and legal actions are underway to limit DOGE's access, while Musk's team is reportedly using AI to analyze government spending and identify waste.
The Western Journal: US Taxpayer Money Found Flowing to Drag Queen Shows in Ecuador
A $25,000 grant from the Biden administration's State Department funded a drag workshop in Ecuador, drawing criticism for promoting what some conservatives label as "wokeness." The workshop featured men cross-dressing and performing, which has sparked outrage over the use of taxpayer money.
The discussion extends to broader concerns about USAID's role as a political tool rather than a humanitarian agency. Critics argue that it has funded initiatives that align with leftist agendas, raising questions about transparency and accountability in U.S. foreign aid.
Breitbart: Hawley: Dems 'Panicking Big Time' as Trump Cuts Off 'Liberal Supply Chains'
Sen. Josh Hawley expressed concern over Democrats' reactions to the Trump administration's challenges to "liberal supply chains," suggesting they are panicking due to threats to their power base. He criticized the use of USAID funds for projects he deems inappropriate and called for greater accountability.
Hawley advocated for reforming government agencies, including a proposal to transform the IRS into an "External Revenue Service" to better serve the American public.
Fox News: Newsom changes tone on Trump from campaign rhetoric with federal wildfire recovery funds at stake
California Governor Gavin Newsom is seeking federal assistance for wildfire recovery while putting aside political differences with President Trump. Following deadly wildfires that killed 29 people and destroyed over 12,000 homes, Newsom met with Trump to discuss disaster aid and emphasized the need for bipartisan cooperation.
Despite a history of animosity, Newsom acknowledged Trump's visit and support, highlighting the urgency of securing additional federal funding. As he navigates this crisis, experts note that Newsom's political future may hinge on his ability to work with the Trump administration.
#society
GB News: Watch as PETA campaigner claims it is 'speciesist' not to put dogs on a vegan diet: 'Just unnatural!'
A debate on GB News highlighted differing views on feeding dogs plant-based diets. PETA UK's Margarita Sachkova argued for equal respect for all animals, claiming dogs can thrive on plant-based diets. In contrast, dog trainer John Allison insisted that dogs require a natural diet rich in nutrients, which plant-based options may lack.
The discussion coincided with the launch of Chick Bites, the first lab-grown dog treats in the UK, combining cultivated meat with plant-based ingredients. This innovation aims to provide a middle ground between traditional and plant-based diets for pets.
Breitbart: Tennis Legend After Trump Protects Women's Sports: Dems 'Failed' Us
Martina Navratilova criticized Democrats for failing to protect women’s sports, expressing her support for Trump’s executive order banning transgender athletes from competing in women’s categories. She emphasized the need for clarity on the issue, stating that fair integration of trans athletes is not possible.
Navratilova has been vocal about the competitive advantages of trans athletes, asserting that allowing them to compete undermines the integrity of women's sports. She believes that the issue should have been addressed more decisively by Democrats.
#foreignaffairs
Human Events: BREAKING: Trump ‘peace plan’ for Ukraine war leaked, has path to EU membership by 2030: report
A leaked peace plan from former President Donald Trump aims to resolve the Ukraine-Russia conflict, potentially allowing Ukraine to join the EU by 2030. The unconfirmed proposal includes a ceasefire by April 20 and prohibits Ukraine from joining NATO, while Russia would cease its advances.
The details have circulated in Ukrainian political circles, though their authenticity remains unverified. Trump has previously asserted he could end the war if re-elected.
The Western Journal: Trump Expands on Gaza Plans: No US Troops Needed, Stability Would Reign
President Trump outlined a vision for the Gaza Strip, proposing that the U.S. take control post-conflict to rebuild the area and resettle Palestinians in safer communities. He emphasized that no U.S. troops would be needed and that international development teams would help create a prosperous environment.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz supported Trump's initiative, stating plans would be made for Palestinian civilians to leave Gaza. In contrast, Hamas leaders rejected the proposal, highlighting ongoing tensions surrounding the future of the territory.
Breitbart: Syria's Jihadi Leader Visits Pro-Hamas Turkey to Begin 'New Era of Eternal Friendship'
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, leader of the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to discuss cooperation on political, economic, and security issues for rebuilding Syria after the civil war. Sharaa aims for an "inclusive" government while facing protests from Christians against HTS's Islamist agenda.
Erdogan expressed Turkey's commitment to humanitarian aid and infrastructure rebuilding in Syria, emphasizing the return of refugees. He also indicated support for lifting international sanctions on Syria, despite HTS being designated a terrorist organization by the U.S. Sharaa invited Erdogan to visit Syria soon.
Times Of Israel: Trump’s bid to push out Gazans is an ‘existential threat’ to Jordan, say analysts
Donald Trump's proposal to relocate Palestinians from Gaza poses significant risks for Jordan, as it threatens the nation's stability and identity. Analysts warn that the plan could export the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to Jordan, with King Abdullah II firmly rejecting any attempts to displace Palestinians.
Jordan's leadership faces pressure to maintain its sovereignty while balancing the need for U.S. aid. Despite the economic implications, Jordanian officials have expressed strong opposition to the proposal, emphasizing that they will not barter their national identity for financial assistance.
#economy
The Telegraph: Andrew Bailey is right to blame the public sector – but he’s part of the problem
The Governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, criticized the public sector for its declining productivity, which he claims is hindering the UK's economic growth. Despite an increase in public sector employment, output has not improved, raising concerns about the overall economy.
Bailey's comments have been criticized as hypocritical, given his high salary and the Bank's recent pay rises. Furthermore, his remarks may exacerbate tensions with Chancellor Rachel Reeves, whose policies have been blamed for rising inflation and falling investment. A rift between these key figures could worsen the economic situation.
#religion
The Western Journal: 'God Works in Very Strange Ways' Trump Says in Powerful Moment at National Prayer Breakfast
At the National Prayer Breakfast, President Donald Trump reflected on his 2020 election loss, suggesting it allowed him to preside over significant upcoming events, including the Olympics, the World Cup, and America's 250th anniversary. He expressed gratitude for divine intervention in his life and presidency.
Trump emphasized the importance of religious liberty and announced an executive order to combat anti-Christian bias in the federal government. He shared a personal story about surviving an assassination attempt, attributing his survival to divine intervention, which resonated with the audience.