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11 Apr 2025
#politics
Fox News: House Republicans push nationwide concealed carry as Trump says Second Amendment has no borders
House Republicans are pushing the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, which would mandate states to recognize concealed carry permits from other states, similar to out-of-state driver's licenses. Supporters argue it protects law-abiding gun owners traveling across state lines.
The bill faces opposition from gun safety advocates who claim it undermines state laws, particularly in states with stricter regulations. Critics warn that national reciprocity could allow individuals with violent criminal histories to carry concealed weapons in states with tighter restrictions.
Fox News: Kamala Harris stays in the game as the former VP mulls next step: Washington or Sacramento?
Former Vice President Kamala Harris expressed support for Democrats opposing President Trump and emphasized the importance of working people's voices over billionaires like Elon Musk. She hinted at potential political ambitions, including a possible gubernatorial run in California or another presidential bid in 2028.
While Harris has remained relatively low-profile since the election, speculation about her next steps is growing. She has until the end of summer to decide on a gubernatorial campaign, with polls suggesting she would be a strong contender if she enters the race. Critics, however, argue that her delayed decision could hinder her chances.
GB News: Immigration judge who wanted Brexit reversed also backed calls to decriminalise illegal UK entry
A judge overseeing deportation asylum appeals, Greg Ó Ceallaigh KC, has faced scrutiny for reposting calls to decriminalize illegal migration and other politically charged content on social media, potentially violating judicial guidelines. His posts include criticism of the Illegal Migration Act and support for Labour's stance on immigration.
Ó Ceallaigh's social media activity raises concerns about judicial impartiality, as he previously expressed strong political opinions, including derogatory comments about political figures. Following inquiries, he has since removed his LinkedIn profile and his chamber's page was temporarily taken down.
The Western Journal: Priceless: Trump Call Accidentally Goes to Hated Enemy, Then Trump Chews Him Out Just for Fun - Report
President Trump accidentally called former national security advisor H.R. McMaster instead of South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster, leading to an unexpected confrontation. Trump reportedly criticized McMaster during the call, expressing his disdain for the retired general.
While the incident provided a humorous anecdote, it also highlighted ongoing communication issues within the Trump administration that could impact security and optics. The situation serves as a reminder for the White House to improve its communications protocols.
#military
The Western Journal: Space Force Base Commander Relieved of Duty for Comments on JD Vance
Colonel Susannah Meyers, commander of the Pituffik Space Base in Greenland, has been relieved of her duties following an email distancing the base from Vice President J.D. Vance and Trump administration policies. The Space Operations Command cited a "loss of confidence in her ability to lead."
Meyers' email, sent to all personnel at the base, prompted her dismissal by Colonel Kenneth Klock. The Pentagon emphasized that actions undermining the chain of command or politicizing the military will not be tolerated. Colonel Shawn Lee has taken over command.
#religion
The Western Journal: New Animated Film About Jesus Scores 'Incredible' Box Office Win Before It's Even Released
Angel Studios' animated film "King of Kings" has achieved $7.8 million in pre-sales, indicating strong interest in Christian-themed content. The film, inspired by Charles Dickens' "The Life of Our Lord," aims to present the life of Jesus through a father-son narrative.
Industry experts note that this film may resonate similarly to "Sound of Freedom," which raised awareness about child trafficking. The anticipation surrounding "King of Kings" reflects a growing demand for faith-based storytelling in a culture often at odds with Christian values.
#education
The Federalist: At Schools Like UVA, DEI Holdouts Demand A Reckoning
President Trump has mandated an end to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices at universities, yet alumni at the University of Virginia (UVA) argue that leadership changes are necessary to fully eliminate leftist ideologies. Despite the UVA Board of Visitors voting to discontinue DEI, concerns persist that the current president, Jim Ryan, continues to implement DEI principles under different guises.
Calls for Ryan's removal are growing among alumni and officials, who fear that without decisive action, the opportunity for meaningful reform may be lost, especially with an upcoming gubernatorial election that could shift the political landscape. The urgency for change is underscored by the belief that Ryan's leadership is incompatible with the university's foundational values.
#crime
Times Of Israel: 6 Arab Israelis charged with funneling money from Turkey to West Bank terror groups
Several Arab Israelis have been arrested for allegedly collaborating with West Bank terror groups, including Hamas, to facilitate funding from Turkey. Six men were indicted for charges related to contact with foreign agents and using terrorist assets.
Additionally, two Galilee residents were arrested for planning attacks in coordination with the Tulkarem Brigades. Israel's ongoing counterterrorism operation has led to numerous arrests of individuals plotting attacks or aiding terror groups since the war against Hamas began.