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Breitbart: Exclusive: Maine Rep. Laurel Libby Calls Her Censure 'Political Retaliation' — 'Silenced for a Free Speech Issue'
Exclusive: Maine Rep. Laurel Libby Calls Her Censure 'Political Retaliation' — 'Silenced for a Free Speech Issue'
State Rep. Laurel Libby (R-ME) claims she was censured for expressing her views on boys competing in girls' sports, arguing it silenced her and disenfranchised her constituents. She has filed a federal lawsuit asserting her First Amendment rights were violated.

Libby contends the censure is politically motivated, stating it is unprecedented for a legislator to be punished for free speech on a policy issue outside the State House. She insists that biological males competing in girls' sports is a critical issue that needs addressing.


Fox News: Biden repeatedly told Harris there could be 'no daylight' between them on policies: Report
Biden repeatedly told Harris there could be 'no daylight' between them on policies: Report
Former President Biden advised Vice President Kamala Harris to maintain alignment with his policies during her presidential campaign, emphasizing the need for loyalty and discouraging any public distancing from his administration. In a phone call before a debate, he reiterated, "No daylight, kid," reflecting his concern about protecting his legacy.

Harris faced criticism for not diverging from Biden's positions and was guided by her team to highlight her accomplishments alongside him. Despite the pressure, she stated in a recent interview that she wouldn't change anything about her time in office.


Breitbart: Pete Buttigieg Forgoes Senate Bid, Sparking Speculation of Potential 2028 Run
Pete Buttigieg Forgoes Senate Bid, Sparking Speculation of Potential 2028 Run
Pete Buttigieg has decided not to run for the open Senate seat in Michigan, leading to speculation about a potential presidential run in 2028. He expressed his commitment to supporting candidates who align with his values while emphasizing the importance of leadership in shaping the future.

Additionally, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has hinted at a possible presidential bid, stating he would consider running if he felt he could serve effectively. He is currently embarking on a national town hall tour to engage with constituents in Republican districts.


The Telegraph: Eric Trump holds ‘friendly’ talks with Swinney despite SNP ‘making it impossible to do business’
Eric Trump holds ‘friendly’ talks with Swinney despite SNP ‘making it impossible to do business’
Eric Trump met with Scottish First Minister John Swinney to discuss business operations of the Trump Organization's golf resorts in Scotland. Trump expressed concerns about regulatory challenges and praised the meeting as warm and constructive, focusing solely on business rather than politics.

The discussion comes after previous tensions, including Swinney's endorsement of Kamala Harris, which angered Trump. Despite past conflicts, both parties emphasized the importance of investment in Scotland, with Trump highlighting his family's connection to the country.


The Western Journal: Prominent Polling Outfit That Got 2024 Election Very Wrong Announces It's Shutting Down
Prominent Polling Outfit That Got 2024 Election Very Wrong Announces It's Shutting Down
Monmouth University announced the closure of its polling institute, which faced criticism for consistently underestimating support for Donald Trump in the 2024 election. The decision follows a review of the university's centers and reflects challenges in the current political and media landscape.

Critics argue that the institute's polling was biased towards Democratic candidates, with an average error of nearly six points favoring them from 2014 to 2022. The closure is seen as a rare consequence for an establishment institution perceived to skew data to align with left-leaning narratives.


Fox News: GOP lawmaker calls for FBI investigation into 'alarming' allegations against top Dem fundraising platform
GOP lawmaker calls for FBI investigation into 'alarming' allegations against top Dem fundraising platform
Rep. Andy Biggs has called for an FBI investigation into ActBlue, the Democratic fundraising platform, citing concerns over potential violations of federal campaign finance laws and foreign influence. He highlighted suspicious transactions and ongoing inquiries from state attorneys general regarding fraud and money laundering.

Biggs emphasized that if the allegations prove true, they could threaten election integrity. ActBlue has responded by labeling the investigation a partisan attack. The House GOP has previously subpoenaed ActBlue to ensure compliance with campaign finance regulations and protect against fraudulent contributions.


The Federalist: Revolutionary Linked To USAID Now Works For 'Bidenbucks'-Affiliate
Revolutionary Linked To USAID Now Works For 'Bidenbucks'-Affiliate
President Biden's executive order, dubbed "Bidenbucks," has led to the involvement of numerous left-wing NGOs in voter registration efforts, with Vot-ER at the forefront. This organization, founded by a Harvard physician, aims to mobilize low-income and minority voters through the healthcare system, raising concerns about politicizing medical environments.

Vot-ER's initiatives include training healthcare providers with revolutionary tactics from Srdja Popovic, a Serbian activist known for his role in overthrowing a dictator. Critics argue that this approach undermines the integrity of the healthcare profession and poses risks to election integrity.


Fox News: Dem divisions erupt over Trump spending bill to avoid shutdown, despite Schumer claim of unity
Dem divisions erupt over Trump spending bill to avoid shutdown, despite Schumer claim of unity
Senate Democrats are currently divided over the House-passed stopgap spending bill aimed at preventing a government shutdown. Some senators express a willingness to advance the bill, while others, like Sens. Warner and Van Hollen, have publicly stated their opposition, raising concerns about the implications of a shutdown.

As the deadline approaches, tensions are rising within the party, with some members warning that blocking the bill could benefit Republicans. Senator Fetterman criticized the inconsistency of potentially shutting down the government, while others, like Senator Kelly, voiced concerns about the bill's provisions. The situation remains fluid as lawmakers continue to deliberate.


Fox News: House Dem goes on screaming rant against Elon Musk, DOGE: 'Shame!'
House Dem goes on screaming rant against Elon Musk, DOGE: 'Shame!'
Rep. John Larson criticized Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) during a House committee meeting, accusing Republicans of being influenced by Musk and Trump. He expressed concern over potential privatization of Social Security and claimed Democrats are not behind any plans to attract illegal immigrants through benefits.

The White House countered Larson's remarks, asserting that Democrats lack a recovery plan and are dismissive of efforts to reduce waste in entitlement programs. Musk has raised concerns about fraud in these programs, further fueling the debate over their future.


Breitbart: FACT CHECK: Chuck Schumer Falsely Claims Elon Musk Wants To Eliminate Social Security and Medicare
FACT CHECK: Chuck Schumer Falsely Claims Elon Musk Wants To Eliminate Social Security and Medicare
Sen. Chuck Schumer and Bloomberg News misrepresented Elon Musk's comments regarding Social Security and Medicare. Musk did not advocate for eliminating or cutting these programs but highlighted waste and fraud in entitlement spending. Schumer's claims distorted Musk's remarks for political gain.

This situation reflects a broader trend of fear-mongering over entitlement programs, as Schumer inaccurately linked Musk's comments to Republican policy, despite Trump's opposition to cuts. The focus should be on addressing the sustainability of these programs rather than mischaracterizing statements.


#society

GB News: Councillor demands law change as Sam Gould's keeps position despite pleading guilty to indecent exposure: 'We should have the power'
Councillor demands law change as Sam Gould's keeps position despite pleading guilty to indecent exposure: 'We should have the power'
A Conservative Councillor is advocating for legislation to allow immediate dismissal of political figures convicted or pleading guilty to crimes. This follows the case of Sam Gould, a former aide to Wes Streeting, who pleaded guilty to indecent exposure involving two victims, including a minor.

Councillor Paul Canal expressed outrage that Gould remains a councillor despite his conviction, emphasizing the need for stronger powers to protect constituents and support victims. He criticized current laws that prevent immediate dismissal and called for an investigation into Gould's past interactions with vulnerable individuals.


Fox News: Blue state's LGBT 'conversion therapy' ban violates Constitution, 'very easy case' for SCOTUS, says expert
Blue state's LGBT 'conversion therapy' ban violates Constitution, 'very easy case' for SCOTUS, says expert
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case challenging Colorado's law that bans "conversion therapy" for minors, after therapist Kaley Chiles argued it violates her First Amendment rights. The case raises questions about whether the law censors certain conversations based on expressed viewpoints.

Critics argue that such laws infringe on free speech and limit mental health care access, while supporters claim they protect individuals from harmful practices. The Colorado Attorney General asserts that the law reflects a commitment to scientific standards of care.


Forbes: Meghan Markle Returns To Podcasting—After Her $20 Million Spotify Deal Fell Through
Meghan Markle Returns To Podcasting—After Her $20 Million Spotify Deal Fell Through
Meghan Markle will launch her new podcast, "Confessions of a Female Founder," on April 8, in partnership with Lemonada Media. This comes after her previous Spotify podcast, "Archetypes," ended following a brief run of 12 episodes amid reported tensions with Spotify executives.

The new podcast will focus on women in business, where Markle will discuss their successes and challenges as she develops her lifestyle brand. This follows the recent debut of her Netflix series, "With Love, Meghan," which received mixed reviews.


Breitbart: Actor Frank Stallone Rips Democrats for California’s Decline, ‘Rampant Crime and Filth’
Actor Frank Stallone Rips Democrats for California’s Decline, ‘Rampant Crime and Filth’
Actor Frank Stallone criticized California's decline, attributing it to poor leadership and rampant crime. He described the state's current state as "scary," likening it to the dystopian film "Escape from New York," and expressed frustration over homelessness and filth in Los Angeles.

Stallone called for action to clean up the streets and suggested that local real estate developer Rick Caruso would make a good governor. He highlighted the need for job creation and better management of the state's resources, lamenting the impact of policies like Proposition 47 on crime.