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#illegals
Breitbart: Mexican Government Tried to Take Credit for Meth Seized by U.S. Authorities
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) seized over 1,600 bottles of meth-laced mineral water at the Roma International Bridge, with no mention of Mexican cooperation in their statement. However, Mexican authorities claimed joint efforts in the operation, despite discrepancies.
The Mexican National Guard's checkpoints have reportedly increased wait times without significant drug seizures, raising questions about their effectiveness. CBP continues to achieve major drug seizures, while Mexico has only reported one seizure attributed to U.S. efforts.
#politics
Breitbart: Serbian Protesters Blockade TV Station Over Claims of Pro-Govt Bias
In Belgrade, student protesters have blocked the public television station as tensions rise ahead of a major rally against President Aleksandar Vucic's government. The protests began after a deadly canopy collapse in November, with students demanding accountability and criticizing state media bias.
Vucic has dismissed the protests and threatened force against demonstrators, claiming they are part of a foreign plot to destabilize his regime. Despite the government's firm grip on power, the protests have garnered significant public support, with the next rally scheduled for Saturday.
CNSNews: DOGE-Cancelled Contracts Include Beekeeping in Brazil, Alpaca Farming in Peru, 3-D Trans Avatars
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has canceled numerous questionable federal contracts, saving taxpayers millions. Notable cancellations include a $56,000 contract for watering plants, a $3.5 million consulting contract for mail management, and various foreign aid projects.
Additionally, the NIH has scrapped $10.9 million in grants for research on gender identity and other non-essential studies, including animal experiments and international projects. These actions aim to streamline government spending and eliminate unnecessary expenditures.
The Western Journal: Secret Service Agent Who Protected Trump During Butler Assassination Attempt Sworn In as Agency Director
Sean Curran, a Secret Service agent who protected Donald Trump during a 2024 assassination attempt, has been sworn in as the new director of the agency. Trump praised Curran's leadership and bravery, emphasizing his capability in handling complex security operations.
Curran has a long history with the Secret Service, having served in various protective roles since 2001. He was notably present during the assassination attempt at a rally in Pennsylvania, where he played a crucial role in ensuring Trump's safety.
Forbes: Government Shutdown Deadline: House Vote Expected Today—As Trump Targets GOP Holdout
The House is set to vote on a spending bill to prevent a government shutdown ahead of a Friday deadline. The proposed bill maintains current funding levels while cutting nondefense spending by $13 billion and increasing defense spending by $6 billion.
Former President Trump is pressuring Republicans to support the bill, threatening to challenge dissenting members. Democrats are expected to oppose it, and Senate support is needed to overcome a filibuster. Critics argue the bill allows the Trump administration too much leeway in spending decisions.
Fox News: Democrats all in for government shut down, from firefighter to TikTok bidder, and more from Fox News Opinion
Concerns are rising over threatening behavior from leftists toward Elon Musk, as various Fox News contributors discuss topics ranging from Trump's foreign policy to the potential government shutdown. The House Freedom Caucus emphasizes the need for Medicaid reform amidst growing national debt.
Additionally, discussions include the implications of Biden's policies on issues like fentanyl deaths and the ambiguity surrounding the definition of a woman in political discourse.
The Western Journal: Trump Cabinet Officially Complete After Final Nominee Is Confirmed by Senate
Lori Chavez-DeRemer was confirmed as Secretary of Labor by the Senate with a bipartisan vote of 67 to 32, completing the Trump administration's Cabinet. She expressed her commitment to prioritize American workers and improve job conditions.
Chavez-DeRemer, a former House member, received support from some Democrats but faced opposition from Republicans like Mitch McConnell, who criticized her union policies. Her confirmation marks a significant step in the administration's labor agenda.
#society
GB News: Aldi launches new desserts and shares deal for perfect at-home afternoon tea - prices from 39p
Aldi is offering a budget-friendly afternoon tea package for under £10, serving four people at just £2.45 per person. The spread includes scones, clotted cream, sandwiches, and sweet treats, with prices starting at 39p.
New desserts will launch soon, including Summer Ganache and Roulades. Customers can also enhance their tea with prosecco for an extra touch, making it a perfect option for Mother's Day celebrations.
Fox News: The Trump presidency could turn out to be a wasted opportunity
The focus on national issues has overshadowed local concerns, leading many to rely on Washington, D.C. for solutions. This dependency risks neglecting pressing local problems that require community engagement and individual action to address effectively.
Pastor Corey Brooks emphasizes the importance of local involvement, sharing his experience in Chicago to illustrate how individual efforts can foster change. He advocates for a return to local activism, urging citizens to engage with their communities and take responsibility for local issues.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: What JD Vance thinks about cousin calling him and Trump 'Vladimir Putin's useful idiots'
Vice President JD Vance faced criticism from his cousin Nate, a volunteer fighter for Ukraine, regarding his comments on the Russia-Ukraine war. Nate described JD's remarks as disrespectful and accused him and Donald Trump of underestimating Russia's intentions.
In response, JD Vance expressed a desire to avoid public disputes and noted that he had not previously commented on Nate's service to protect him. He indicated openness to discussing the issue further with Nate, despite their differences.
Breitbart: Marco Rubio Meets Saudi Crown Prince Prior to Ukraine Peace Summit
Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to discuss the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine and regional security issues, including threats from Houthi terrorists. Rubio is set to meet with Ukrainian officials to explore acceptable negotiation terms with Russia.
Despite his presence in Saudi Arabia, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is not expected to participate in Rubio's meetings. Rubio emphasized the need for diplomacy to resolve the conflict, acknowledging the challenges both Ukraine and Russia face in achieving a peaceful resolution.
Human Events: Russian forces use gas pipeline to launch incursion into Ukraine: report
Russian troops are reportedly using underground gas pipelines to infiltrate the Ukrainian-held town of Sudzha, with attempts to outflank Ukrainian forces. Reports indicate that Russian military has captured several settlements in the Kursk region, including Lebedevka.
This development coincides with upcoming peace talks between Ukrainian officials and US negotiators in Saudi Arabia. Tensions also arose during a recent meeting between Ukrainian President Zelensky and former President Trump, resulting in an unsigned mineral agreement.
#crime
Breitbart: DA Hochman Reverses Gascón, Opposes Re-Sentencing for Menendez Brothers
Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman is reversing a policy from his predecessor, George Gascón, regarding the Menendez brothers' potential re-sentencing. Hochman plans to withdraw support for parole eligibility for Erik and Lyle Menendez, convicted of murdering their parents in 1989.
Hochman argues that the brothers must accept full responsibility for their actions and reject their claims of self-defense, which he deems insincere. He emphasizes that until they acknowledge their guilt, they do not meet the standards for re-sentencing.
#technology
Fox News: Dangerous malware targets you through fake loan app
SpyLoan apps, like SpyLend, are exploiting vulnerable individuals by offering quick loans while stealing personal data for blackmail and extortion. These malicious apps request excessive permissions and can lead to harassment, threats, and even public shaming of users.
Despite Google removing some of these apps from the Play Store, the risk remains for users who may unknowingly download them. Precautions include avoiding suspicious apps, installing antivirus software, and carefully reviewing app permissions and user reviews.