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12 Apr 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: U.S. Attorney: 'Failed Border Policies' to Blame for 13-Year-Old Oscar Hernandez's Murder
U.S. Attorney: 'Failed Border Policies' to Blame for 13-Year-Old Oscar Hernandez's Murder
The rape and murder of 13-year-old Oscar Hernandez in California has been attributed to "failed border policies," according to U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli. The alleged perpetrator, illegal alien Mario Edgardo Garcia-Aquino, was arrested after Hernandez's body was found following a visit to him as a youth soccer coach.

Garcia-Aquino had previous accusations of sexual assault against minors that were not acted upon in a timely manner, raising concerns over law enforcement's handling of such cases. Victims are speaking out, feeling ignored until the tragic murder of Hernandez occurred. Garcia-Aquino faces serious charges, including potential life imprisonment.


#society

GB News: Ex-Labour MP Simon Danczuk says Jess Phillips’ reputation ‘in tatters’ over rape gangs
Ex-Labour MP Simon Danczuk says Jess Phillips’ reputation ‘in tatters’ over rape gangs
Former Labour MP Simon Danczuk criticizes Home Office Minister Jess Phillips for her handling of grooming gang inquiries, claiming her reputation is damaged. Labour's refusal to conduct a national inquiry has drawn backlash, with Danczuk arguing it reflects a political self-preservation strategy.

Danczuk contends that the proposed local inquiries are insufficient and warns that the issue of grooming gangs remains inadequately addressed. He asserts that the Labour Party's approach prioritizes political interests over victim support, calling for a more robust investigation.


Breitbart: Teen Track Runner Sues California, Alleging Replacement by Trans Athlete & 'Nazi' Insult for Wanting to 'Save Girls Sports'
Teen Track Runner Sues California, Alleging Replacement by Trans Athlete & 'Nazi' Insult for Wanting to 'Save Girls Sports'
A California high school runner, Taylor Starling, is suing her school district after being replaced on her cross country team by a transgender athlete. The lawsuit claims violations of Title IX and addresses a speech code that banned T-shirts reading “Save Girls Sports,” which led to a controversial comparison by the athletic director to Nazis.

Starling argues that her removal from the team reflects unfair treatment based on her gender and highlights a broader issue of equity in sports. The lawsuit follows President Trump's executive order mandating that athletes compete based on biological gender.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Trump Nudges Russia to 'Get Moving' Toward Ceasefire as Witkoff Meets with Putin
Trump Nudges Russia to 'Get Moving' Toward Ceasefire as Witkoff Meets with Putin
Donald Trump urged Russia to expedite a ceasefire in Ukraine, citing the high casualties from the ongoing conflict. His comments came as Special Envoy Steve Witkoff met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in St. Petersburg, marking their third meeting.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed Witkoff's discussions in Russia, emphasizing the administration's commitment to negotiating a peace deal. She noted the president's frustration with both sides and expressed confidence in their leverage to achieve a resolution.


Breitbart: Shipping Nations Agree on World’s First Global Carbon Tax
Shipping Nations Agree on World’s First Global Carbon Tax
The International Maritime Organization has agreed to implement a global carbon tax of $380 per metric ton on greenhouse gas emissions from ships, expected to generate $10 billion annually for a net zero fund. The tax will gradually tighten until achieving net zero by 2050, with an emissions control area established in the northeastern Atlantic.

While environmental advocates see this as a step forward, they argue the tax is insufficient, and developing nations demand a broader climate fund. Major shipping nations and oil-producing countries oppose the tax, fearing it could disrupt global trade and increase costs. The U.S. did not participate, citing concerns over unfair economic burdens.


#health

Breitbart: 'Irreversible Harm': CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz Tells State Medicaid Directors No Funding for Gender Reassignment Surgeries, Hormone Treatments for Minors
'Irreversible Harm': CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz Tells State Medicaid Directors No Funding for Gender Reassignment Surgeries, Hormone Treatments for Minors
CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz announced that Medicaid will not fund gender reassignment surgeries or hormone treatments for minors, citing concerns over potential irreversible harm. He emphasized the need for evidence-based medical care and reminded state Medicaid directors of federal restrictions on funding such procedures.

Oz pointed out that other countries have shifted their approach to treating gender dysphoria in children, favoring psychotherapy over medical interventions. He reiterated that Medicaid resources should focus on protecting vulnerable populations, aligning with federal regulations against funding procedures that permanently affect reproductive capability.


#crime

Le Monde: Luigi Mangione, accused of killing insurance CEO, challenges AG's push for death penalty
Luigi Mangione, accused of killing insurance CEO, challenges AG's push for death penalty
Luigi Mangione's lawyers are contesting the Trump administration's push for the death penalty following his alleged murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. They argue that the Attorney General's actions are politically motivated and have failed to adhere to proper procedures.

Mangione faces charges in both state and federal courts, with a not guilty plea entered in the state case. He is accused of tracking Thompson and shooting him in New York, leading to his arrest days later in Pennsylvania.