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#illegals

Fox News: Vance doubles down after Trump admin admits 'error' sending man to Salvadoran prison
Vance doubles down after Trump admin admits 'error' sending man to Salvadoran prison
Vice President JD Vance addressed the Trump administration's error in deporting Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran man with protected legal status, to a prison in El Salvador. The administration acknowledged the mistake but claimed U.S. courts lack jurisdiction to order his return.

Vance criticized the focus on deporting gang members while neglecting the victims in the U.S. He noted that Abrego Garcia was labeled a gang member due to allegations and tattoos, despite not being convicted. The case highlights ongoing debates about immigration and gang affiliation.


#politics

Fox News: Senate Dem to block VA nominees to protest DOGE cuts
Senate Dem to block VA nominees to protest DOGE cuts
Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., announced he will block President Trump's nominations for top positions at the Department of Veterans Affairs as a protest against proposed workforce cuts. Gallego, a Marine veteran, argues that reducing the VA's staff by 15% would harm veterans' benefits.

Currently, 11 positions at the VA remain unfilled, with Trump nominating candidates for five of them. This obstruction is noted as an unusual tactic, reminiscent of Sen. Tommy Tuberville's similar actions during the Biden administration.


Fox News: Top Dems sue Trump over executive order requiring proof of citizenship in federal elections
Top Dems sue Trump over executive order requiring proof of citizenship in federal elections
President Trump's recent executive order aimed at overhauling U.S. elections is now facing legal challenges from the Democratic National Committee and other Democratic leaders. The lawsuits argue that the order imposes radical changes that could disenfranchise lawful voters and violate constitutional rights.

The order includes provisions such as proof-of-citizenship requirements for voter registration and new ballot deadline rules, which critics claim could lead to voter confusion and disenfranchisement. While some Republican officials support the order for its potential to reduce voter fraud, its implementation may create significant challenges for election administrators and voters alike.


The Federalist: Planned Parenthood Oral Arguments Will Further Expose Abortion Giant's Filth
Planned Parenthood Oral Arguments Will Further Expose Abortion Giant's Filth
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic, focusing on how Medicaid funds are allegedly misused by Planned Parenthood to promote abortions while compromising women's health. Critics argue that the organization prioritizes profit over patient care, leading to unsafe conditions in clinics.

States like South Carolina have taken steps to block Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood, asserting that taxpayer dollars should support legitimate medical providers. The case may set a precedent for other states to follow, potentially reshaping funding for abortion services.


Fox News: Sen. Chris Coons says Democrats lost more 'to the couch' than to Trump in 2024
Sen. Chris Coons says Democrats lost more 'to the couch' than to Trump in 2024
Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., stated that Democrats lost the 2024 election primarily because many eligible voters chose not to participate, coining the phrase "lost to the couch." He emphasized the need for the party to focus on making America affordable and to avoid getting distracted by Trump’s daily controversies.

Coons highlighted that Trump won the popular vote with approximately 77 million votes, while Kamala Harris garnered around 75 million. He warned that if Democrats do not clarify their message and priorities, they risk losing future elections.


#society

Forbes: The World’s Celebrity Billionaires 2025
The World’s Celebrity Billionaires 2025
Eighteen celebrities have reached billionaire status, collectively worth $39 billion, according to Forbes. Notable new additions include Jerry Seinfeld, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Vincent McMahon, and Bruce Springsteen. Many have leveraged their fame into lucrative business ventures beyond their initial careers.

The list highlights the trend of entertainers and athletes capitalizing on their popularity through endorsements and entrepreneurial endeavors. Figures like LeBron James, Rihanna, and Jay-Z exemplify this shift, with wealth stemming from diverse investments and brand partnerships.


Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Apr. 1: Day 543 – PM questioned on Qatargate; proof of biblical Armageddon?
Daily Briefing Apr. 1: Day 543 – PM questioned on Qatargate; proof of biblical Armageddon?
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused police of holding two aides "hostage" amid their arrests for alleged illicit ties with Qatar, as he testified in the Qatargate investigation. The High Court ruled Israel is meeting Gaza's humanitarian needs during the ongoing war with Hamas.

A report reveals nearly 25% of US adults raised Jewish no longer identify as such. Additionally, Israeli archaeologists have discovered artifacts at the "Armageddon" site that may confirm a biblical battle between a Judah king and an Egyptian pharaoh.


The Federalist: How States Can Help President Trump Make America Great Again
How States Can Help President Trump Make America Great Again
In a recent speech, the speaker highlighted Indiana's rising popularity as a relocation destination, noting that many of the top states have enacted strong pro-life laws. They argued that the narrative of people fleeing pro-life states is misleading and called for Republicans to engage more actively in cultural issues rather than focusing solely on economic policies.

The speaker emphasized the importance of family and traditional values, urging Indiana to adopt policies that prioritize human flourishing over mere economic growth. They proposed various reforms, including enhancing education, promoting Christianity, and improving public health initiatives, to create a more family-oriented environment in the state.


#economy

GB News: Vauxhall slashes prices of entire range to help drivers avoid £2,125 'luxury car tax' launching today
Vauxhall slashes prices of entire range to help drivers avoid £2,125 'luxury car tax' launching today
Vauxhall has reduced the prices of its electric vehicle range to below £40,000 to help customers avoid the new Expensive Car Supplement, which imposes higher taxes on vehicles above this threshold. This change comes as electric vehicles are no longer exempt from road tax, effective April 1, 2025.

By keeping prices under £40,000, Vauxhall customers can save £2,125 in Vehicle Excise Duty over the first few years. The new tax structure affects all electric vehicles, ending their previous tax advantages and introducing a standard rate of £195 after the first year. Vauxhall's strategy aims to make electric mobility more accessible for British drivers.


Forbes: After 32 Years, Chipotle Founder Steve Ells Is Finally A Billionaire
After 32 Years, Chipotle Founder Steve Ells Is Finally A Billionaire
Steve Ells, founder of Chipotle, has become a billionaire 30 years after opening his first restaurant in Denver. Despite selling much of his stake early on, his wealth surged due to Chipotle's growth, which now boasts over 3,700 locations and a market cap of $68 billion.

Ells, a classically trained chef, initially aimed to fund a fine dining restaurant but instead revolutionized fast-casual dining. After stepping down from Chipotle's board in 2020, he is now exploring new ventures, including a sandwich concept in Manhattan.


#sports

The Federalist: Why The NFL Shouldn’t Ban The 'Brotherly Shove'
Why The NFL Shouldn’t Ban The 'Brotherly Shove'
The NFL owners are discussing a proposal from the Green Bay Packers to restrict the quarterback sneak play, known as the "tush push," popularized by the Philadelphia Eagles. This play has raised safety concerns, but NFL executive Troy Vincent noted it caused no injuries last season.

Critics argue that banning the play would be unnecessary and impractical, as the proposal lacks clarity on enforcement. The Eagles' success with the play has sparked envy among other teams, and the debate mirrors typical bureaucratic challenges in policy-making.