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#illegals
Fox News: Trump admin defends deporting accused MS-13 leader to El Salvador amid backlash
The Trump administration is committed to arresting Kilmer Armado Abrego Garcia, despite claims of an "administrative error" regarding his deportation to El Salvador. White House officials assert he is a leader in the MS-13 gang and involved in human trafficking, emphasizing the need for his incarceration.
DHS officials refute claims of due process violations, stating that those deported are among the "worst of the worst." The administration maintains that tattoos often misidentified as benign can signify gang affiliation. El Salvador's President Bukele supports the U.S. efforts to combat organized crime.
Breitbart: DOGE Reportedly Finds Millions of Illegals on Social Security Rolls
The IRS is reportedly finalizing an agreement with ICE to facilitate the identification and arrest of illegal aliens ordered deported. This collaboration will allow ICE to access IRS databases to confirm the identities and addresses of these individuals, potentially increasing arrests and worksite raids.
Supporters argue this partnership is essential for protecting Social Security, as many illegal aliens allegedly use stolen Social Security numbers. A recent investigation indicated millions of cases of identity theft linked to illegal immigration.
Breitbart: Watch: Democrat Demands Trump 'Return' Deported Gang Members to U.S.
Rep. Jamie Raskin is urging President Trump to return deported suspected gang members to the U.S., citing a violation of due process. He emphasizes the need for judicial compliance and the right for individuals to contest their deportation.
Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon supports deportation of violent criminals but insists on due process before punishment. Raskin has requested details on the deportations, asserting that those deported should have had the opportunity to defend against claims of gang affiliation.
#politics
Fox News: Republicans, Democrats trade barbs in heated hearing on activist judges blocking Trump agenda
The House Judiciary Committee's subcommittees clashed over the GOP's concerns about "activist judges" obstructing President Trump's agenda during a hearing aimed at limiting district judges' nationwide injunctions. The proposed legislation is currently stalled due to unrelated disputes.
Democrats questioned the GOP's push for judicial impeachments, while Republicans argued that judges are politically motivated to hinder the administration. The timeline for a vote on the bill remains uncertain as House activities were canceled for the week.
CNSNews: DeSantis: Democrat Brand Is Toxic Because It Allows ‘Defecation in the Streets’ – Not Because of Bad Marketing
Governor Ron DeSantis criticized the Democratic Party's brand, attributing its toxicity not to poor marketing but to the negative outcomes of their policies. He highlighted issues like homelessness and crime in Democrat-run states as reasons for declining quality of life, prompting residents to leave.
DeSantis's comments came during a Fox News appearance, where he discussed property tax relief in Florida and referenced Governor Gavin Newsom's remarks on the party's struggles. He emphasized that many people are relocating from states like New York and California to more conservative areas.
Fox News: GOP lawmakers unleash proposal to reverse Biden's 'ill-informed' policies crippling crucial industry
Republican lawmakers are introducing the "LIZARDS Act of 2025" to remove the dunes sagebrush lizard from the endangered species list, arguing it restricts oil production in Texas' Permian Basin. The bill is led by Rep. August Pfluger and Rep. Tracey Mann, who criticize the Biden administration's energy policies.
They claim these listings undermine local conservation efforts and regulatory certainty for communities reliant on energy production. The lawmakers aim to restore local control and enhance energy development, reflecting a broader push against federal regulations perceived as detrimental to the industry.
Forbes: Elon Musk’s PAC Gave $1 Million To College Republican Leader In Wisconsin Giveaway—Why That Might Not Be A Coincidence
Elon Musk's America PAC awarded $1 million each to two Wisconsin voters at a rally, including Nicholas Jacobs, a GOP political figure, raising questions about the selection process. The PAC has previously indicated that winners are chosen based on their potential as spokespersons, not randomly.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court election, critical for determining the court's ideological balance, has seen America PAC invest over $12 million. Musk's involvement in this race marks a significant political move as he aims to influence key electoral outcomes.
#society
GB News: How to get rid of weeds without chemicals using a free approach - 'you must do it now'
As the Easter Bank Holiday approaches, gardeners in Britain are urged to tackle weeds that can trigger hay fever and disrupt outdoor gatherings. Experts recommend a hands-on approach to weed removal, emphasizing the importance of prevention to maintain a healthy garden.
By removing weeds early in the season and establishing good gardening habits, individuals can enjoy their outdoor spaces without the nuisance of weeds during the warmer months.
Fox News: FBI to increase personnel in field offices to address violent crimes in Native American communities
The Trump administration is enhancing FBI resources to tackle unsolved violent crimes in Native American communities through "Operation Not Forgotten." This initiative will deploy 60 personnel across various regions to assist in investigations related to missing persons and murders.
Attorney General Pamela Bondi emphasized the need for accountability in these communities, where crime rates are notably high. The FBI's efforts will include collaboration with Tribal law enforcement and the Bureau of Indian Affairs to address thousands of open investigations.
Front Page Magazine: Don’t Cry for Elmo, He’s Filthy Rich
Rep. Robert Garcia criticized efforts by Elon Musk and Marjorie Taylor Greene to defund PBS and NPR, claiming it threatens programs like Sesame Street. He pointed out that only 4% of Sesame Workshop's budget comes from federal funding, and the organization is financially robust with assets exceeding $600 million.
The article argues that Sesame Workshop should focus on American children rather than international programming, which has led to financial strains. It suggests that taxpayer funding should not support Sesame Street's outreach in foreign countries, advocating for a return to its original mission of serving American audiences.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Iran Threatens Strike on Strategic U.S. Base in Indian Ocean
Iranian officials are contemplating a missile strike on Diego Garcia, a U.S. military base in the Indian Ocean, as a response to President Trump's threats regarding nuclear negotiations. This follows the deployment of B-2 bombers to the base, heightening tensions.
Iran's leadership has placed missile forces on high alert and warned of severe retaliation if the U.S. or Israel act against them. Amidst this, President Trump has expressed a willingness for diplomacy but maintains military options are available.
#economy
Fox News: Trump to deliver 'Liberation Day' announcement from Rose Garden flanked by Cabinet members
President Trump is set to announce a tariff plan from the Rose Garden on April 2, dubbed "Liberation Day." The plan aims to reduce reliance on foreign goods and promote domestic manufacturing, with expectations of generating $600 billion annually for the U.S. economy.
The administration argues that these tariffs will create jobs and encourage foreign companies to establish operations in the U.S. Despite concerns about potential price increases for consumers, White House officials express confidence in the plan's success.
#crime
The Western Journal: Chaos in Boston: Driver Plows Rented Truck into Pedestrians
A rented truck crashed into pedestrians in Boston's Chinatown, injuring six people, with two in critical condition. The driver was trapped and had to be extricated by firefighters. Authorities are investigating the incident, which appears to have been accidental, possibly due to a medical emergency.
Penske Trucking is cooperating with the investigation and expressed concern for the injured. The FBI is also aware of the situation and is coordinating with local police.
The Western Journal: Pam Bondi Drops Death Penalty Bomb on Luigi Mangione 'After Careful Consideration'
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, will face the death penalty. Bondi described the killing as a premeditated assassination that shocked the nation, aligning with President Trump's crime reduction agenda.
The incident occurred in December 2024 in Midtown Manhattan, where Mangione allegedly used a 3D-printed gun to fatally shoot Thompson. Although capital punishment is banned in New York, Bondi's decision raises questions about how the case will proceed in federal versus state court.
#technology
Le Monde: Meta's head of AI research stepping down after 8 years
Joelle Pineau, head of Meta's AI research division, announced her resignation effective May 31 after eight years with the company. She cited the need for new leadership as Meta navigates a competitive landscape in AI technology.
Pineau has been instrumental in promoting Meta's open-source AI initiatives, including the Llama language model. Her departure comes ahead of the launch of Meta's LlamaCon AI conference.
#other
Daily Mirror: Reform UK candidate in row after page gloats about Gaza war's impact on gold
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