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#illegals

Breitbart: Mexican President Blames Americans Struggling with Addiction, Not Ruthless Drug Lords Her Government Protects
Mexican President Blames Americans Struggling with Addiction, Not Ruthless Drug Lords Her Government Protects
Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum attributed new tariffs imposed by the Trump administration to the opioid crisis in the U.S., blaming American addiction rather than Mexican drug cartels. She argued that the U.S. must address its consumption problem and claimed Mexico cooperates in drug enforcement.

Sheinbaum's comments come amid allegations that the Mexican government provides protection to drug lords, undermining efforts to combat trafficking. Despite claims of collaboration with the U.S., reports suggest that key cartel leaders have evaded capture with government assistance.


#politics

Front Page Magazine: CPAC Calls for Israeli Annexation of Judea and Samaria
CPAC Calls for Israeli Annexation of Judea and Samaria
Recent polls indicate that 68% of Israeli Jews support the annexation of Judea and Samaria, a shift attributed to Hamas' actions on October 7, 2023. Many Israelis now view the land as integral to their history and national security, rejecting the two-state solution.

The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) has endorsed this view, passing a resolution supporting Israeli sovereignty over the West Bank. This marks a significant political shift, suggesting that annexation is increasingly seen as a viable and just option for Israel.


The Western Journal: Trudeau Attempts to Undermine Trump with Melodramatic Message ‘Directly to the American People’
Trudeau Attempts to Undermine Trump with Melodramatic Message ‘Directly to the American People’
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed the American public in a bid to counter President Trump's recent tariffs on Canadian imports, which he framed as harmful to American interests. His message was criticized as melodramatic and insincere, with a focus on emotional manipulation rather than substantial issues like the fentanyl crisis.

In response, Trump emphasized the potential for reciprocal tariffs, indicating a tough stance against Trudeau's appeals. The exchange highlights a clash of leadership styles, with Trudeau's approach seen as weak compared to Trump's assertiveness.


Fox News: Jon Stewart slams Elon Musk's 'bull----' reason for not doing interview
Jon Stewart slams Elon Musk's 'bull----' reason for not doing interview
Jon Stewart criticized Elon Musk for refusing to appear on "The Daily Show," citing Musk's claims of Stewart's political bias. The exchange began after Stewart's segment on government spending cuts, during which he injured his hand while expressing frustration.

Musk responded to a suggestion to join the show, stating he would only do so if it aired unedited, and accused Stewart of being partisan. Stewart countered Musk's claims of neutrality, pointing out Musk's own political affiliations and questioning the sincerity of his objections.


Forbes: Trump’s Speech: From Musk To Ukraine—Here’s What To Expect From His Address To Congress
Trump’s Speech: From Musk To Ukraine—Here’s What To Expect From His Address To Congress
President Trump is set to deliver his first major speech of his second term to Congress, focusing on his administration's accomplishments and future vision. The address comes amid tensions with allies following his recent decisions to freeze aid to Ukraine and impose new tariffs on Canada and Mexico.

Democrats are expected to challenge Trump's claims, citing economic instability and strained international relations. The speech will feature notable guests and is scheduled to air on major networks, while some Democrats plan to boycott the event.


Forbes: Aviation Safety At Risk Amid DOGE Cuts And Shutdown Fears, Industry Leaders Tell Congress
Aviation Safety At Risk Amid DOGE Cuts And Shutdown Fears, Industry Leaders Tell Congress
Aviation leaders expressed concerns over staffing cuts at the FAA and the potential for a government shutdown, which could jeopardize U.S. aviation safety. They criticized the elimination of 400 FAA positions, stating it demoralizes the workforce and threatens air traffic control effectiveness.

The industry faces a significant recruitment challenge, with experts warning that a shutdown could hinder training programs for new air traffic controllers. Lawmakers also raised alarm over potential conflicts of interest involving Elon Musk and the FAA's contracts.


Fox News: ‘White Lotus’ scene goes viral when character appears to be revealed as a Trump supporter
‘White Lotus’ scene goes viral when character appears to be revealed as a Trump supporter
In the latest episode of "White Lotus," character Kate hints at being a Trump supporter, sparking a mix of reactions on social media. Her friends, assuming she aligns with their liberal views, push her to reveal her voting choice, leading to an awkward dinner conversation.

The scene has divided viewers, with some feeling represented and others claiming it alienated them. The show's creator, Mike White, has been praised for his foresight in addressing contemporary political themes, though reactions suggest a split in audience reception.


#society

The Federalist: Microsoft Still Promotes Censorship Group NewsGuard
Microsoft Still Promotes Censorship Group NewsGuard
Microsoft continues to promote NewsGuard, an online censorship tool, despite previously stating it would disavow its affiliation after inquiries from Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. NewsGuard is criticized for its bias against conservative outlets, labeling them as unreliable based on subjective ratings.

Cruz has raised concerns about NewsGuard's influence in schools and its ideological bias, questioning Microsoft's funding and support for the organization. Despite claims of limited involvement, Microsoft's ongoing promotion of NewsGuard suggests a deeper relationship than initially indicated.


Breitbart: Report: Bride and Groom's Home Blown Up During Wedding by Guest Who Died in Explosion
Report: Bride and Groom's Home Blown Up During Wedding by Guest Who Died in Explosion
An Illinois couple's home exploded while they were at their wedding, allegedly set off by a guest who later died in the blast. Tom Davis and Eleni Vrettos were informed of the explosion just after their ceremony. The suspect, Anthony Avila-Puebla, was seen bringing flammable liquids into the house.

The explosion also affected neighboring buildings, displacing ten families. Vrettos expressed her grief over losing her childhood home and six missing cats. A GoFundMe has raised over $58,000 to assist the couple. The investigation into Avila-Puebla's motives is ongoing.


Front Page Magazine: Archbishop Reveals Celebrity Priest Calvin Robinson Was Fired For Serial Antisemitism
Archbishop Reveals Celebrity Priest Calvin Robinson Was Fired For Serial Antisemitism
Archbishop Mark Haverland dismissed British priest Calvin Robinson for allegedly engaging in antisemitic rhetoric and for mimicking a Nazi salute at a pro-life rally. Haverland documented prior warnings to Robinson regarding his behavior and statements, which he deemed incendiary.

Robinson has faced criticism for his comments on Judaism and the term "Judeo-Christian," as well as for his associations with known antisemites. Following his dismissal, he has continued to provoke controversy, including remarks about evangelicals and their relationship with Israel.


GB News: BBC boss Tim Davie admits controversial Gaza documentary could RETURN to iPlayer despite 'losing trust' in film: 'I'm not ruling anything out'
BBC boss Tim Davie admits controversial Gaza documentary could RETURN to iPlayer despite 'losing trust' in film: 'I'm not ruling anything out'
BBC Director-General Tim Davie has indicated he may consider reinstating the controversial Gaza documentary, "Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone," after an investigation into claims of bias. The film faced over 500 complaints due to its connection with a Hamas leader's son.

Davie acknowledged flaws in the documentary and expressed disappointment over the situation, emphasizing the importance of trust for the BBC. He defended the decision to remove the film from iPlayer, citing a loss of trust following viewer complaints.


Breitbart: Trump's Grandson Has Fun Playing Chess, Football with Dolphins Stars
Trump's Grandson Has Fun Playing Chess, Football with Dolphins Stars
Ivanka Trump shared heartwarming photos of her son, Theodore, enjoying time with Miami Dolphins players Tua Tagovailoa and Braxton Berrios. The images, which included a chess game between Theodore and Tagovailoa, sparked excitement on social media.

Tagovailoa has publicly supported President Trump, while his wife faced backlash for praising the former president's efforts during Hurricane Milton.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: Trump Halts All Aid to the Palestinian Authority Security Forces
Trump Halts All Aid to the Palestinian Authority Security Forces
Mahmoud Abbas, head of the Palestinian Authority (PA), has been portrayed as a moderate alternative to Hamas, yet members of the PA's security forces have engaged in terrorist attacks against Israelis. The PA continues its "Pay-For-Slay" program, incentivizing terrorism by providing stipends to imprisoned terrorists and families of deceased attackers.

The Trump administration has halted all aid to the PA Security Forces due to their involvement in terrorism, further complicating the PA's financial situation. Abbas had sought over $680 million in U.S. taxpayer funds for security operations, but the Biden administration did not pursue this request, leaving the PA to rely on uncertain support from European nations and Gulf states.


The Telegraph: Trump speech live: President to make Congress address ‘full of surprises’
Trump speech live: President to make Congress address ‘full of surprises’
Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky are expected to sign a controversial rare earth minerals deal tonight, which had been stalled due to a recent dispute. Ukraine's president stated that Kyiv is now prepared to finalize the agreement, seen as a move toward securing US military support.

The deal would allow the US to receive half of Ukraine's revenues from critical minerals in exchange for military aid. Trump plans to announce the signing during his address to Congress this evening.


Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC: ‘10 years from now you will see this was the moment we stopped being suckers’
JACK POSOBIEC: ‘10 years from now you will see this was the moment we stopped being suckers’
Jack Posobiec asserts that the U.S. is at a historic turning point, moving away from traditional foreign policy under the influence of Trump and JD Vance. He critiques Ukrainian President Zelensky for not understanding the larger global dynamics involving Russia, China, and the U.S.

Posobiec emphasizes a strategy that prioritizes American interests without unnecessary military involvement, mocking European leaders for their outdated approaches. He concludes with a call to action for Americans to recognize this pivotal moment in shifting power dynamics.


#crime

Fox News: Idaho murders case: Bryan Kohberger judge ends 'pervasive' secret filings restricting what public can see
Idaho murders case: Bryan Kohberger judge ends 'pervasive' secret filings restricting what public can see
Idaho Judge Steven Hippler has restricted the practice of sealing documents in the Bryan Kohberger case, stating that the frequent sealing of entire documents has become the norm. He emphasized the need for transparency and that only specific sensitive information should be redacted.

Kohberger is accused of murdering four University of Idaho students in November 2022. The case has drawn significant public interest, and the judge's recent order aims to balance the need for confidentiality with the public's right to access court filings. The trial is set to begin in August.


Breitbart: Cops: Chicago Felon Charged Again After Forgetting Bag, ID at Crime Scene
Cops: Chicago Felon Charged Again After Forgetting Bag, ID at Crime Scene
Eduardo Torres, a 54-year-old with 13 felony convictions, has been charged with burglary again after allegedly breaking into a garage in Chicago. He reportedly left behind his backpack and driver's license at the scene and later called police to claim he was robbed.

Video evidence did not support his robbery claim, and he has a lengthy criminal history, including multiple prison sentences for robbery and related offenses. He is currently being held in jail pending trial.