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#illegals
Fox News: Maxine Waters floats deporting Melania Trump in anti-DOGE diatribe
Rep. Maxine Waters suggested that President Trump investigate the immigration status of first lady Melania Trump during a protest in Los Angeles. She questioned the legality of her parents' immigration status, referencing Trump's efforts to change birthright citizenship laws.
Waters made these comments while protesting against the Trump administration's moves to reduce the size of the federal government. Her remarks have sparked significant attention and criticism on social media.
#politics
Fox News: Dems who railed against domestic terrorism silent as Trump floats 20-year jail sentence for Tesla vandals
President Trump has called for severe penalties, including up to 20 years in prison, for those involved in vandalizing Tesla properties, labeling the attacks as "domestic terrorism." The FBI has initiated a task force to address the ongoing violence against Tesla, which has seen incidents across multiple states.
Despite previous Democratic advocacy against domestic terrorism, many lawmakers have remained silent on the Tesla attacks, prompting criticism. Attorney General Pam Bondi has stated that the Justice Department will pursue those responsible for the vandalism, asserting that these acts will not go unpunished.
Fox News: Progressive grassroots group says liberal base at ‘boiling point’ over Democratic strategy to oppose Trump
MoveOn, a significant progressive advocacy group, has expressed frustration with Democratic lawmakers' passive response to President Trump's agenda. In a recent memo, the group emphasized that the Democratic base is at a "boiling point" and called for a unified opposition strategy to combat Trump's policies, which they argue threaten vital social programs.
The memo highlights the urgency for Democrats to adopt a more aggressive stance, warning that the party's approval ratings are at historic lows. MoveOn's Executive Director Rahna Epting urged lawmakers to clearly differentiate themselves from Trump and his allies, advocating for bold actions to regain public trust and support.
GB News: Civil servants handed 'gadget limit' after splashing taxpayer cash on iPads
Civil servants at the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) are now limited to two devices each due to excessive spending on technology, which has seen the number of iPads and iPhones significantly increase. This decision follows an "anti-waste" initiative led by parliamentary under-secretary Mary Creagh.
The clampdown comes amid revelations of a quadrupling in government credit card spending, totaling nearly £700 million, with instances of extravagant purchases by diplomats. Opposition leader Sir Keir Starmer has called for stricter controls on government spending, emphasizing the need for accountability.
The American Mind: An Easy Choice
The Democratic Party is accused of undermining American values, promoting Marxist ideologies, and engaging in judicial activism to thwart President Trump's authority. Polls indicate a significant decline in the party's favorability, with many Democrats feeling disconnected from their leadership.
Amidst claims of a corrupt justice system and election interference, the article argues that Trump's approach, despite his flaws, is a necessary counter to the perceived chaos and radicalism of the Democrats. It emphasizes the importance of preserving constitutional principles against what it describes as authoritarian tendencies within the party.
The Western Journal: Jasmine Crockett Says She Knows Why DOD Allegedly Leaked War Info to Journalist: Not Enough Black Women
Rep. Jasmine Crockett attributed the recent leak of U.S. war plans to a lack of diversity in the Trump administration, suggesting that having more Black women in leadership could have prevented the oversight. This comment came after an incident where a journalist received sensitive information due to a mix-up in communication.
Critics have dismissed her remarks as misguided, arguing that they distract from the serious implications of the leak. The incident has sparked a range of reactions, with some seeing it as a significant error by the Trump administration's officials involved.
Fox News: Dem senator calls for Waltz, Hegseth to resign as Gabbard says no classified material shared in Signal
Sen. Ron Wyden has called for the resignation of national security advisor Mike Waltz and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth due to a potential national security breach. This follows claims that a Signal text chat, which included discussions on U.S. operations against the Houthis in Yemen, contained no classified material.
The demand arose after Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard testified that the chat, accessed by an editor from The Atlantic, did not share classified information. This situation is still developing.
#society
Times Of Israel: Released hostage Ilana Gritzewsky says captors sexually assaulted her
Ilana Gritzewsky, a former hostage abducted by Hamas on October 7, 2023, detailed her traumatic experience, including sexual assault during her captivity. She recounted her abduction from Kibbutz Nir Oz and the physical and psychological abuse she endured at the hands of her captors.
After her release in a hostage deal, Gritzewsky revealed her injuries and spoke about her ongoing struggle for rehabilitation. She and the mother of her boyfriend, still held hostage, are advocating for the return of remaining captives. Gritzewsky's account highlights the severe violence faced by hostages during the conflict.
Breitbart: Glaude: 'Greedy' Trump Administration 'Only Cares' About Itself
Princeton professor Eddie Glaude Jr. criticized the Trump administration, claiming they prioritize their own interests over the welfare of others. He highlighted the insensitivity towards Social Security issues, suggesting that the wealthy are unwilling to pay taxes to ensure its solvency.
Glaude described the current era as a "new Gilded Age," emphasizing the need to reflect on societal values and the treatment of the elderly. He argued that the focus on greed and selfishness among the elite undermines the responsibility to support vulnerable populations.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Al-Jazeera journalist targeted in Gaza: 'If you're reading this, it means I've been killed'
Journalist Hossam Shabat, 23, was killed by an Israeli drone strike in Gaza on March 24, 2025, while covering the war. The Israeli army claimed he was a "sniper" for Hamas, despite his identification as a journalist.
Shabat had expressed concerns about the dangers journalists face in conflict zones, stating that press vests can make them targets. Foreign journalists have been barred from Gaza for 18 months.
#health
The Western Journal: America's Healthcare Is Broken Enough: We Don't Need Bad Journalists Making It Worse
America's healthcare system faces significant challenges, exacerbated by misleading journalism that promotes biased narratives. Reports from organizations like 46brooklyn Research, which masquerade as independent watchdogs but are linked to the pharmaceutical industry, mislead the public about drug pricing issues.
The media's failure to critically evaluate sources contributes to misinformation, ultimately harming patients. Journalists must prioritize accuracy and transparency to prevent special interests from distorting public discourse on healthcare.
#education
Fox News: Teachers union sues Trump administration over $400M cuts to Columbia University
The Trump administration is facing a lawsuit from the American Federation of Teachers and the American Association of University Professors, challenging its threat to withhold $400 million in federal funding from Columbia University. The lawsuit claims this action undermines the university's academic autonomy and coerces it to regulate speech and expression.
Columbia has agreed to implement significant policy changes regarding student protests in response to the funding threat. The lawsuit seeks to reinstate all funding to the university and prevent further cuts, as well as to award damages to the plaintiffs.