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#illegals
Breitbart: Homan: We Will 'Abide' by Court Orders as We Target 'Worst of the Worst' for Deportation
On ABC's "This Week," Trump border Czar Tom Homan stated that the administration will comply with court orders while prioritizing the deportation of criminals deemed public safety and national security threats. He emphasized the ongoing commitment to enforce existing laws, including the Alien Enemies Act.
Homan clarified that while they respect the legal process, their focus remains on targeting serious offenders for removal from the U.S. He confirmed that they will not defy court orders but will continue their efforts within the framework of the law.
#politics
GB News: Ed Miliband accused of brushing off slave labour concerns in relentless push for net zero: 'Brutal’
Former Conservative leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith criticized the UK government's energy policies, alleging they depend on "slave labour" in China, particularly in renewable energy production. He highlighted an amendment to the GB Energy bill aimed at prohibiting investments in products made with forced labor.
Sir Iain expressed concerns over China's dominance in the net zero market, attributing it to unfair practices and the exploitation of persecuted groups. He warned that Labour MPs would be voting for the inclusion of slave labor in UK supply chains and criticized the government's approach to China, including security concerns over a new Chinese embassy in London.
The Economist: Moldova’s pro-EU president has won re-election
Moldova's pro-EU president Maia Sandu has been re-elected, securing 55% of the vote in a run-off against pro-Russian candidate Alexandr Stoianoglo. Her victory is seen as a setback for Vladimir Putin and a positive outcome for Western Europe.
The election results were influenced by a strong turnout from Moldova's diaspora, particularly in Western Europe. Sandu's re-election signals continued support for pro-European reforms in the country.
Fox News: New Canadian prime minister calls snap election to respond to Trump
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre have launched their election campaigns amid a trade war initiated by U.S. President Donald Trump. The election, set for April 28, comes after Carney replaced Justin Trudeau, whose popularity waned due to rising food and housing costs.
Trump's tariffs on Canadian goods have shifted the political landscape, with national sovereignty becoming a focal point. Poilievre aims to challenge Trump's stance while Carney emphasizes the need for a strong mandate during this crisis.
Breitbart: Video: Rosie O’Donnell Goes Full Election Denier, Claims Musk Stole 2024 for Trump
Rosie O’Donnell, now residing in Ireland, has accused Elon Musk of "stealing" the 2024 election for Donald Trump. In a recent interview, she suggested that Musk's influence over social media enabled him to manipulate election results across the U.S.
O'Donnell expressed her concerns about the election outcomes, questioning the unprecedented scenario where a president won all swing states while being closely tied to Musk. She called for an investigation into the election results, reflecting her deep political frustrations since moving abroad.
Breitbart: Chris Christie: If Trump Ticks Off SCOTUS They Will Rule Against Him
Chris Christie warned that President Trump's comments about impeaching judges could alienate the Supreme Court and jeopardize his legal standing. He emphasized that Trump's approach may intimidate citizens from seeking justice against the administration.
Christie noted that while Chief Justice John Roberts may align with Trump on executive power, continued attacks on the judiciary could backfire, leading to unfavorable rulings for Trump. He advised Trump to refrain from such rhetoric to maintain judicial support.
Breitbart: Schumer: In 2026 Republican Lawmakers 'Will Feel Like They're Rats on a Sinking Ship'
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer asserted that by 2026, congressional Republicans will feel like "rats on a sinking ship" due to the Democratic efforts against Donald Trump. He emphasized unity within the Democratic caucus in their fight against Trump’s policies, which he claims harm average Americans.
Schumer expressed confidence in the Democrats' strategy, highlighting oversight hearings and legislative successes aimed at exposing Trump's actions. He believes this will create significant political pressure on Republicans leading into the next election.
Fox News: Trump makes endorsement in 'important' Wisconsin Supreme Court race
Donald Trump has endorsed conservative candidate Brad Schimel in Wisconsin's upcoming state Supreme Court election, warning that his opponent, liberal Susan Crawford, could threaten Republican interests in future redistricting. Trump emphasized the importance of early voting for Schimel, framing the election as critical for the future of the state and the nation.
The race has attracted significant financial backing from both sides, with Democrats receiving funds from George Soros and Republicans supported by Elon Musk and other major donors. Both parties are highlighting the stakes involved, including issues related to redistricting and social policies.
#society
Fox News: 'Impractical Jokers' star Joe Gatto denies sexual assault allegation, admits 'poor judgment'
Joe Gatto, former star of "Impractical Jokers," has addressed allegations of sexual assault made by a TikTok user. Gatto stated he has made poor judgments but firmly denied the assault claims. He plans to take time away from the public eye to focus on personal issues.
The TikTok user alleged that Gatto invited her to his hotel room after messaging her while she was intoxicated. Gatto, who separated from his wife in 2021 but reconciled in 2023, emphasized the importance of his family and friends in his life.
The Telegraph: One hundred olive farmers face eviction to make way for giant solar farm
In southern Spain, 100,000 olive trees are set to be uprooted to make way for solar farms, with the regional government using a Franco-era law for forced expropriations. Greenalia plans to convert 900 hectares in Jaén, impacting about 100 farmers and local heritage.
Farmers are protesting, claiming lack of support from politicians and environmentalists. The controversy raises concerns about balancing renewable energy needs with cultural preservation, as the energy produced will primarily benefit other European nations.
Human Events: UK primary school cancels Easter celebrations to ‘respect diverse religious beliefs’
Norwood Primary School in Hampshire has canceled its Easter celebrations to promote inclusivity and respect for diverse religious beliefs, prompting backlash from parents and community members. Headteacher Stephanie Mander emphasized the school's commitment to creating an inclusive atmosphere.
Critics have labeled the decision as "disgraceful," with concerns that future Christmas celebrations may also be at risk. Mander defended the choice, stating it aligns with the school's values, despite acknowledging the disappointment it may cause among those who cherish these traditions.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Israel's ground offensive pushes deeper into Gaza
Israel's military intensified ground operations in Gaza, encircling Rafah and targeting militant infrastructure. Since the renewed assault began, over 637 Palestinians have reportedly been killed. Israel has also resumed airstrikes and blocked humanitarian aid, prompting international concern.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz indicated plans to seize more territory, raising fears of annexation. The situation has led to increased tensions with Hamas and sparked military actions in Lebanon and Yemen, with Israeli forces responding to cross-border attacks.
The Telegraph: Israel creates department for ‘voluntary transfer’ of people out of Gaza
Israel's security cabinet has established a new department to facilitate the "voluntary" transfer of civilians from Gaza, as over half of the population expresses interest in leaving. Defense Minister Israel Katz indicated plans to create routes for those wishing to evacuate.
The IDF has urged residents of Rafah's Tel Sultan area to evacuate amid ongoing airstrikes, which recently resulted in the deaths of senior Hamas figures. As military operations escalate, protests in Israel have surged, with over 100,000 demanding a ceasefire for the release of hostages held by Hamas.
The Economist: Ukraine has fended off Donald Trump, for the moment
Ukraine is poised to finalize a deal with the U.S. for joint mineral exploitation, marking a significant step in its partnership with America. This agreement, resulting from extensive negotiations, aims to ease tensions between Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky during their upcoming meeting in Washington.
While Trump may herald this as a win for the U.S., the implications for Ukraine remain unclear. The deal reflects ongoing geopolitical dynamics and economic considerations amid the backdrop of the war.
#economy
Breitbart: Rolls-Royce Planning to Shift Production to U.S. to Avoid Trump Tariffs: Report
Rolls-Royce plans to increase U.S. manufacturing to mitigate tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. The company is drafting strategies to shift production from countries affected by the trade war, such as China and Canada, and may also move operations from the UK and Europe.
The U.S. market is vital for Rolls-Royce, contributing significantly to its revenue. The firm is adapting its supply chain to ensure resilience against protectionist measures, as major companies are also considering relocating production to the U.S. to avoid tariffs.
#crime
Fox News: Wife of slain California fire captain nabbed in Mexico after weeks on the run
Yolanda Marodi, 53, has been arrested in Mexico after being on the run for over a month, wanted for the murder of her wife, California Fire Captain Rebecca Marodi. She was captured at a hotel in Mexicali and later extradited to the U.S.
Rebecca was fatally stabbed at their home on February 17, with evidence suggesting a violent confrontation between the couple prior to the incident. Yolanda had a previous manslaughter conviction and was identified as a primary suspect shortly after the murder.