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1 Apr 2025

#illegals

Forbes: White House Doubles Down On Erroneous Deportation Of Maryland Dad
White House Doubles Down On Erroneous Deportation Of Maryland Dad
The White House confirmed that Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran man mistakenly deported, will not be returned to the U.S. despite claims of his gang affiliation. His deportation was due to a clerical error, and he had previously been granted protection from deportation due to threats from gangs.

Abrego Garcia, who has no criminal record, was among several migrants deported under controversial circumstances linked to the Trump administration's invocation of the Alien Enemies Act. Allegations against him included gang membership based on dubious evidence, raising concerns about due process in these deportations.


Fox News: EXCLUSIVE: Emerging GOP leader backing Trump’s use of Alien Enemies Act at Supreme Court
EXCLUSIVE: Emerging GOP leader backing Trump’s use of Alien Enemies Act at Supreme Court
Freshman Congressman Brandon Gill of Texas is collaborating with America First Legal to submit an amicus brief to the Supreme Court in support of President Trump's use of the Alien Enemies Act for deporting illegal immigrant gang members, specifically targeting the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.

The brief argues that the president has the authority to determine when an invasion occurs, and that judicial interference undermines the separation of powers. This follows a D.C. Circuit Court ruling that blocked Trump's immigration enforcement plans, raising questions about the executive's authority in national security matters.


#politics

The Federalist: WI University English Chair Accused Of Election Day Disorder
WI University English Chair Accused Of Election Day Disorder
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire police are searching for José Felipe Alvergue, an associate professor, accused of violently overturning a GOP election information table during a state Supreme Court election. The incident, which left a College Republicans chairwoman feeling unsafe, is under investigation.

The election, seen as crucial for control of Wisconsin's Supreme Court, has attracted significant national attention and funding. Wisconsin GOP Chairman Brian Schimming confirmed the incident and emphasized the heightened tensions surrounding the election.


Fox News: White House warns of Trump veto if Tim Kaine 'stunt' vote to cancel tariffs passes Senate
White House warns of Trump veto if Tim Kaine 'stunt' vote to cancel tariffs passes Senate
The White House has indicated that President Trump may veto a Democrat-led resolution aimed at rolling back tariffs imposed on Canada. The resolution, introduced by Sen. Tim Kaine, seeks to reverse Trump's national emergency declaration concerning border security and fentanyl trafficking.

Kaine argues that Trump's rationale for the tariffs is unfounded, citing a lack of evidence linking Canada to the fentanyl crisis. The White House, however, claims that border crossings have decreased significantly since the emergency was declared and warns that reversing the tariffs would undermine national security. The Senate is expected to vote on the resolution soon.


Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Tonight's elections are a Trump, Musk referendum
Fox News Politics Newsletter: Tonight's elections are a Trump, Musk referendum
The Trump administration faces challenges as GOP rebellions disrupt the House floor and statewide elections test voter sentiment in Wisconsin and Florida. Key issues at stake include abortion, unions, and voting rights, along with the Republican majority in the U.S. House.

Legal battles intensify, with Trump-backed bills targeting activist judges and non-citizen voting. Additionally, a judge's impeachment push gains traction, and controversies arise over court decisions affecting Trump's policies.


Fox News: April Fools' Day in politics: On April 1, lawmakers trade punchlines instead of policy
April Fools' Day in politics: On April 1, lawmakers trade punchlines instead of policy
On April Fools' Day, politicians leveraged the occasion for political jabs. Colorado Gov. Jared Polis mocked President Trump with a caricature portrait, while GOP figures like James Comer and Lisa McClain targeted Hunter Biden and Democrats, respectively, using humor to highlight political rivalries.

Comer's post referenced Hunter Biden's controversial art sales, and McClain criticized Democrats for lacking a cohesive strategy. The day saw various political figures engaging in light-hearted banter to underscore their points.


#society

Times Of Israel: Gazan clan executes alleged Hamas operative who killed one of their relatives
Gazan clan executes alleged Hamas operative who killed one of their relatives
A Gazan family executed a man they accused of being a Hamas operative responsible for the shooting of a relative. The incident reflects rising anger among civilians towards Hamas, with powerful clans in Gaza increasingly asserting their influence and challenging the group's authority.

Protests against Hamas have surged recently, with demonstrators calling for an end to the war with Israel. Despite Hamas's attempts to downplay the protests as anti-Israel, reports indicate a growing discontent with the group's governance, leading to violent reprisals against participants.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Putin receives Bosnia's wanted Serb leader Dodik in Kremlin
Putin receives Bosnia's wanted Serb leader Dodik in Kremlin
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Milorad Dodik, the Bosnian Serb leader facing an international arrest warrant, in the Kremlin. Dodik, who claims to have Putin's support, stated that Russia is a "guarantor" of peace in Bosnia and criticized international institutions.

Despite the arrest warrant, Dodik affirmed his intention to return to Bosnia and continue his political activities. He has previously threatened to secede the Serb entity from Bosnia, highlighting the ongoing tensions in the region.


Fox News: Democratic senator says most average Americans can’t find Greenland on map
Democratic senator says most average Americans can’t find Greenland on map
Sen. Chris Coons criticized President Trump's ambitions to acquire Greenland, suggesting that many Americans are unaware of its location on a map. He labeled Trump's approach as "insane" and expressed concern over the implications for NATO relations, particularly with Denmark.

Despite Greenland officials rejecting the acquisition, Trump remains optimistic about the potential for U.S. control, citing international security concerns regarding China and Russia. The debate highlights differing perspectives on foreign policy and national interests.


#military

Fox News: Army identifies 3 American soldiers that died in Lithuanian swamp: 'Simply devastating'
Army identifies 3 American soldiers that died in Lithuanian swamp: 'Simply devastating'
Three U.S. soldiers, Sgt. Jose Duenez, Jr., Sgt. Edvin F. Franco, and Pfc. Dante D. Taitano, were found dead in Lithuania after their armored vehicle sank in a swamp. All were under 25 years old. A fourth soldier's identity is pending. Recovery efforts continue.

Maj. Gen. Christopher Norrie expressed condolences, stating the loss is devastating for the families and the military community.


#culture

GB News: Netflix ​Adolescence star gives behind the scenes insight into hit drama - 'We didn't expect it!'
Netflix ​Adolescence star gives behind the scenes insight into hit drama - 'We didn't expect it!'
Ruth Telford, a supporting actress in Netflix's "Adolescence," praised the show's unexpected success, highlighting its unique filming style. She noted that as a supporting artist, she wasn't fully aware of the storyline but found the experience rewarding.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has shown interest in the series, suggesting it be shown in schools for free. Telford expressed surprise at the attention and emphasized the importance of handling sensitive topics carefully in educational settings.


#crime

The Western Journal: Creepy Video: Dark Figure Stalks Around Home at Night, Residents Find Tesla Nightmare When They Awaken
Creepy Video: Dark Figure Stalks Around Home at Night, Residents Find Tesla Nightmare When They Awaken
A California homeowner's Tesla Cybertruck was vandalized in a targeted attack, captured on surveillance video. The suspect, dressed in a black hoodie and white mask, was seen casing the property before returning to damage the vehicle. The owner, Jason Bedell, is offering a $25,000 reward for information.

Bedell expressed fear for his family's safety and criticized the political motivations behind such acts of vandalism, noting that many Tesla owners are Democrats. He emphasized the unusual nature of the crime in his quiet neighborhood and the need for the perpetrator to face consequences.


#outdoors

On The Water: What's Biting in April in Massachusetts?
What's Biting in April in Massachusetts?
April marks the beginning of groundfishing season in Massachusetts, with cod fishing returning after years of restrictions. Anglers can enjoy limited fishing opportunities, particularly in southern New England, where the bag limit has increased. The excitement for cod is palpable among fishing enthusiasts.

Additionally, April is a prime time for largemouth bass, as they prepare for spawning. With rising temperatures, bass become increasingly active, presenting a great opportunity for anglers. Fishing techniques vary, but using soft plastics and targeting specific spots can yield successful catches.