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#illegals
Breitbart: Sanders: When Dems Had Control 'They Did Virtually Nothing for Working People'
Senator Bernie Sanders criticized the Democratic Party for failing to support working people during their time in control, stating they did "virtually nothing." He expressed skepticism about their effectiveness in countering Trump's influence and called for comprehensive immigration reform.
Sanders acknowledged some of Trump's policies, like cracking down on fentanyl and border security, but emphasized the need for a balanced approach to immigration, arguing that deporting millions would harm the economy.
#politics
GB News: Elon Musk lets rip at 'activist' US judges who blocked his plans as he rages: 'This is a coup!'
Elon Musk criticized US judges who blocked his plans to dismantle USAid, labeling them "activist" and calling for their impeachment. He has made numerous posts on social media attacking their authority and has financially supported Republican lawmakers advocating for their removal.
Musk's initiative, aimed at overhauling government efficiency, faces multiple legal challenges, prompting calls for greater transparency. The tensions between Musk, the Trump administration, and the judiciary highlight an ongoing conflict over the rule of law, with Chief Justice Roberts defending judicial integrity against such attacks.
Times Of Israel: Benny Begin, ex-minister and son of Likud founder, warns government ending democracy
Benny Begin, son of Likud founder Menachem Begin, criticized the current Likud-led government for undermining democracy and called for early elections to halt what he termed a “destructive process.” He condemned the cabinet's recent decision to dismiss Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara and the head of Shin Bet, citing conflicts of interest and a lack of trust.
Begin expressed concern over the government's actions, which he believes threaten the democratic fabric of Israel. He urged voters to take action against the government's direction, which he feels strays from his father's vision for the party.
#society
Fox News: Beloved LA restaurant hit with social media backlash after owners spoke positively about Tesla
Walter Manzke, co-owner of L.A.'s République, faced backlash after praising Tesla's upcoming diner in a New York Times interview. Critics on Reddit condemned his comments, threatening to boycott the restaurant due to perceived political implications.
In response to the uproar, République clarified that Manzke's remarks were not intended as a political statement, emphasizing their commitment to innovation and inclusivity.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Gallup Poll: Majority of Gazans Would Relocate if Allowed
A Gallup poll reveals that 52% of Gaza residents wish to leave the enclave, with Germany, Egypt, Qatar, and the UAE as preferred destinations. This sentiment is particularly strong among younger residents in devastated areas.
In response to the ongoing conflict with Hamas, Israel has announced plans to facilitate the voluntary relocation of Gazans to third countries, aligning with President Trump's vision for Gaza's reconstruction. This initiative aims to address the humanitarian crisis and enhance regional stability.
The Telegraph: Starmer’s Ukraine peacekeeping plan dismissed as ‘political theatre’
Sir Keir Starmer's proposal for a "coalition of the willing" to maintain peace in Ukraine has been criticized as mere "political theatre." Senior military sources and Donald Trump's special envoy have dismissed the initiative, citing a lack of concrete details and overly simplistic thinking.
The criticism comes as the White House aims to facilitate a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine by April 20, coinciding with Easter Sunday for both Western and Orthodox churches.
Breitbart: Waltz: Trump Administration Seeking 'Full Dismantlement' of Iran's Nuclear Program
National security adviser Mike Waltz stated that the Trump administration aims for the "full dismantlement" of Iran's nuclear program, emphasizing that Iran must completely abandon its nuclear ambitions. He highlighted recent military actions against Iranian-backed Houthis and the need to secure critical sea lanes.
Waltz also noted that the U.S. military presence in the Middle East is increasing, with a second aircraft carrier deployed. He warned that if Iran continues its nuclear pursuits, it could destabilize the entire Middle East, leading to an arms race.
#culture
Le Monde: The Eiffel Tower sex toy: A story of monumental pleasure
The 'La Tour est Folle' silicone Eiffel Tower sex toy has gained popularity since the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, selling nearly 50,000 units last year. Made from hypoallergenic silicone, it features a vibrator option with 10 intensity levels, appealing to both tourists and locals.
Sex shops in Paris prominently display these vibrators, which are seen as unique souvenirs. Customers appreciate their quality and playful design, marking a shift in adult product marketing.
Breitbart: Nolte: ‘Snow White’ Bombs — Breaks Record for Lowest Live-Action Remake Opening
Disney's "Snow White" opened to a disappointing $43 million, marking the lowest debut for its live-action remakes, falling short of previous films like "Dumbo." With a production cost of $270 million, the film is unlikely to recoup its expenses.
Critics attribute the failure to various factors, including the film's perceived feminist themes and the lead actress's public persona. Despite expectations, the movie's reception suggests a disconnect with audiences, raising questions about Disney's current direction.
#crime
Breitbart: 18 Shot During 'Unauthorized Car Show' in New Mexico Park
Eighteen individuals were shot, three fatally, during an unauthorized car show in Las Cruces, New Mexico. The incident involved two rival groups, leading to an argument and subsequent gunfire. Police reported collecting 50 to 60 shell casings at the scene.
New Mexico's Governor expressed sorrow over the violence, emphasizing the need to address gun access in public spaces. The local police chief noted staffing shortages prevented officers from patrolling the event, which could have altered the outcome.