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#illegals
Fox News: DeSantis takes victory lap on Florida's 'momentous immigration legislation' enforcing Trump agenda
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis highlighted the state's recent immigration laws in his State of the State address, claiming Florida is leading the way in enforcing stricter immigration measures. The new legislation makes illegal entry a crime and mandates cooperation from state and local law enforcement in immigration enforcement.
Additionally, the law imposes the death penalty for unauthorized immigrants convicted of serious crimes. DeSantis emphasized the urgency and effectiveness of Florida's approach, asserting that no other state has acted as swiftly or decisively in response to illegal immigration.
#politics
Breitbart: ‘I’m Not Going’: AOC Will Be 'Chatting' on Leftist Echo Chamber Bluesky During Trump's Speech to Congress
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez announced she will not attend the upcoming joint session of Congress, opting instead to engage with followers on social media. Her absence follows a discussion with her followers about potential actions for Democrats during the event.
Ocasio-Cortez has previously skipped significant events related to President Trump, including his second inauguration. Trump's speech is themed "Renewal of the American Dream," promising a direct address to the nation.
Forbes: Senate Democrats Tell N.Y. State Bar To Investigate Trump’s Deputy AG For Dropping Eric Adams Charges
Senate Democrats have requested an investigation into Emil Bove, the acting deputy attorney general, for allegedly pressuring prosecutors to drop charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. They claim Bove's actions may constitute professional misconduct and political bias.
Bove, a former Trump attorney, directed prosecutors to dismiss the case against Adams, citing improper motivations from the Biden administration. Resignations followed among prosecutors who disagreed with Bove's directive. The charges against Adams remain undecided as a federal judge reviews the case.
The Mirror: Trump in record-breaking low approval ratings after his Zelensky polling taunts
Donald Trump has achieved historically low approval ratings, with 51% of Americans disapproving of his presidency just weeks after his return to the White House. His ratings are notably lower than those of past presidents, yet he retains more favorability than during his first term.
Despite his criticisms of Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky, claiming a 4% approval rating, Zelensky's actual approval was around 63%. Trump's disapproval ratings are the lowest for any U.S. president since World War II, while Congress has seen a rise in approval.
Front Page Magazine: Nowadays, the Commies HATE the Russians
Critics argue that leaders advocating for freedom in Ukraine, like UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, have poor records on civil liberties at home. Starmer has faced backlash for prosecuting dissenters, while Trudeau's government suppressed peaceful protests against COVID mandates.
This perceived hypocrisy raises questions about their true motivations in supporting Ukraine. The focus appears less on defending freedom and more on political interests, including discrediting opponents like Trump and Putin. Their actions at home starkly contrast with their rhetoric about championing freedom abroad.
The Western Journal: Georgia Trump Supporter Blows Up at Baiting CNN Reporter, Walks Off Mid-Interview: 'She Ain't Talking Facts'
A Georgia man walked out of a CNN interview after accusing the reporter of not presenting facts. The segment focused on local opinions about Elon Musk and Donald Trump, with the man expressing frustration over the reporter's perceived bias and questioning of Musk's credibility.
He emphasized the need for patience regarding economic recovery, likening the situation to Ronald Reagan's presidency. The exchange highlighted the emotional connection residents have with Trump and Musk, and the man's refusal to engage with what he deemed ignorant arguments.
The Federalist: Dems Would Be Better Off Not Responding To Trump's Address
Democrats have chosen Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin to deliver the party's response to President Trump's address, portraying him as responsible for high prices and chaos. Critics argue this narrative ignores the broader economic issues stemming from previous administrations.
Slotkin's rebuttal may lack credibility, as many believe the Democrats' policies under President Biden have led to economic struggles, including inflation and foreign conflicts. The party's messaging is seen as failing to address their governance failures, focusing instead on rebranding rather than real solutions.
The Western Journal: Humiliating Problem Spotted in Schumer, Warren, and Booker’s Trump Attack Videos When They’re Placed Side-by-Side
Democratic Senators Chuck Schumer, Elizabeth Warren, and Cory Booker have been criticized for using identical scripts in their recent videos attacking former President Donald Trump. The clips, shared on social media, show the senators making similar claims about inflation and government efficiency, leading to accusations of a lack of originality.
The commentary highlights the senators' focus on inflation as a key issue, despite it being a problem attributed to the Biden administration. The piece argues that their presentation and messaging ultimately benefit Trump, portraying the senators as out of touch with voters' concerns.
#society
Fox News: Los Angeles County probation officers charged with staging 'gladiator fights' at juvenile hall
Thirty Los Angeles County probation officers face charges of child abuse for allegedly facilitating "gladiator fights" among youth detainees at Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall. The California Attorney General announced the charges after an investigation revealed at least 69 fights occurred between July and December 2023, with officers watching and not intervening.
The Probation Department has placed the charged officers on leave without pay and emphasized its commitment to accountability and reform in juvenile facilities. Los Padrinos has struggled with operational issues and violence, prompting the need for oversight and change.
Fox News: Traveler's 'rude' airplane seat swap request sparks reactions on social media
A flight passenger shared a story on Reddit about seat-switching etiquette, sparking discussions on proper behavior during flights.
First Lady Melania Trump announced the return of the White House Easter Egg Roll, set for April 21. Additionally, Booking.com highlighted the "most welcoming cities" in America for family travel.
Front Page Magazine: Prager U: Leftist Influencers Are Losing Credibility
Conservative influencer Emily Wilson sparked controversy by suggesting that slavery should be reinstated if a majority in a state supports it, stating, “what do I give a s—t.” Her comments have triggered significant backlash from the Left.
The interview with Xaviaer DuRousseau on his show "Respectfully, Xaviaer" delves into the context of her provocative statement.
Forbes: Are Target Boycotts Starting To Take Their Toll?
Target reported a 3% decline in fourth-quarter net sales and noted "soft" performance in February, coinciding with calls for a boycott by civil rights leaders over its stance on DEI initiatives. Foot traffic decreased significantly, with 11% fewer customers on the boycott day.
Despite a general decline in retail traffic, Target's reputation has notably suffered, dropping from 73.8 to 66.3 on a reputation scale early this year. The company is facing ongoing challenges, including potential future boycotts and consumer uncertainty affecting sales projections.
#foreignaffairs
The Mirror: Huge Trump and Ukraine deal development after brutal White House row
Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky are poised to sign a minerals deal after a contentious meeting at the White House. The initial discussions ended poorly, with Trump criticizing Zelensky for not being prepared for peace and for disrespecting the Oval Office.
The deal, which lacks explicit security guarantees for Ukraine, would allow the US access to Ukraine's natural resources and require Ukraine to contribute to a US-Ukraine reconstruction fund. Tensions remain high, with Trump expressing frustration over Zelensky's approach to the ongoing war with Russia and pausing US military aid.
The American Mind: War’s End?
The recent meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and U.S. officials, including President Trump and Vice President Vance, highlighted a significant diplomatic rift. Zelensky's refusal to accept a negotiated peace with Russia has led to a breakdown in U.S. support for Ukraine, as Trump aims to prioritize American interests and achieve a realistic resolution to the conflict.
The Oval Office exchange underscored the changing dynamics of U.S. foreign policy, as Vance articulated the need for diplomacy while recognizing Ukraine's manpower limitations. The Trump administration is shifting away from open-ended military support, emphasizing that the U.S. will not be coerced into actions against its national interests.
The Telegraph: Zelensky to ‘make things right’ with Trump
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed a willingness to reconcile with Donald Trump, indicating readiness to sign a minerals deal and negotiate peace with Russia. This shift follows advice from UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, who urged Zelensky to mend ties with the US president.
Zelensky acknowledged Trump's leadership and military support for Ukraine, calling their recent disagreement regrettable. He is open to discussions on a ceasefire in both air and sea operations.
#economy
Le Monde: Trudeau responds to US trade war, blasts Trump for 'appeasing' Putin, a 'lying, murderous dictator'
President Trump initiated a trade war by imposing tariffs of 25% on imports from Canada and Mexico, with a 10% tax on Canadian energy. In response, Prime Minister Trudeau announced retaliatory tariffs on over $100 billion of U.S. goods, criticizing Trump's approach as harmful to their alliance.
The tariffs are expected to raise the average U.S. tariff rate significantly, causing market instability and fears of inflation. Critics, including lawmakers from both parties, argue that the tariffs could hurt American businesses and consumers, particularly in states with close economic ties to Canada.
GB News: Europe waters down electric car rules despite threat of China becoming 'undisputed market leader'
The European Union has extended the compliance period for automakers to meet CO2 emission targets from one year to three years, now due in 2027 instead of 2025. This change aims to alleviate financial pressure on car manufacturers facing potential fines due to declining electric vehicle demand.
Shares of major automakers surged following the announcement, reflecting relief among manufacturers. However, experts warn that this delay may hinder the rollout of electric vehicles in Europe, potentially allowing Chinese manufacturers to dominate the market.
#military
Times Of Israel: IDF troops kill top Hamas terrorist in Jenin raid, as West Bank operation expands
Israeli undercover Border Police killed the head of a Hamas network in Jenin, Issar Saadi, during an expanded counterterrorism operation. The IDF's "Operation Iron Wall" involved heavy-duty armored personnel carriers and resulted in the deaths of two Palestinians and the arrest of three others.
The operation caused significant destruction in Jenin, displacing over 50 families and leading to extensive property damage. The IDF has reported over 75 Palestinian operatives killed and nearly 200 weapons seized since the operation began.
#health
Fox News: RFK Jr. recommends measles vaccines for community immunity while supporting personal choice
Texas is experiencing a measles outbreak, with 159 cases reported since January, including a recent death of an unvaccinated child. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. advocates for vaccinations to enhance community immunity, particularly in unvaccinated groups like the Mennonites.
Kennedy acknowledges vaccine mistrust and emphasizes personal choice, while also calling for transparency and more studies on vaccine safety. The CDC reports 164 measles cases nationwide, with most occurring in unvaccinated children. Health officials stress that vaccination is crucial to prevent further spread.
#crime
Fox News: Gene Hackman death: No significant gas, carbon monoxide leaks found during expanded probe of home appliances
Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, were found dead in their Santa Fe home on February 26. Investigations by the New Mexico Gas Company and local authorities revealed no significant gas leaks or carbon monoxide issues, though there were minor code violations noted.
The couple's deaths are being treated as suspicious, with officials indicating they may have been deceased for over a week prior to discovery. The investigation is ongoing as authorities work to establish a timeline of events leading to their deaths.
#sports
On The Water: Fishing Glidebaits for Striped Bass
The fishing community has seen evolving trends in lure preferences, notably the rise of glidebaits for striped bass. Initially popularized in the early 2010s, glidebaits offer a unique swimming action that appeals to anglers, especially in various fishing environments.
Despite their higher cost and limited availability, glidebaits are favored for their versatility and effectiveness in attracting strikes. Anglers have reported success using both one-piece and jointed glidebaits, with color choices often leaning towards solid patterns for visibility.