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2 Apr 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: White House Pushes Back as Media Defend Deported MS-13 'Leader'
White House Pushes Back as Media Defend Deported MS-13 'Leader'
The Trump administration is reinforcing its deportation policy by deporting Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, an alleged MS-13 gang member, despite a judicial ruling that barred his deportation to El Salvador. Administration officials assert that Garcia's deportation aligns with their commitment to remove criminal migrants from the U.S.

Critics argue that the administration's actions may backfire politically, as they paint Democrats as supporters of criminal migrants. Meanwhile, the Biden administration's immigration policies have reportedly contributed to various economic and social issues, including rising homelessness and declining wages.


#politics

Le Monde: Trump faces first electoral test, wins 'big' in Florida votes as he awaits Wisconsin
Trump faces first electoral test, wins 'big' in Florida votes as he awaits Wisconsin
Donald Trump secured two Congressional victories in Florida, reinforcing his influence in the state as anticipation builds for the Wisconsin Supreme Court vote. Trump and advisor Elon Musk campaigned aggressively, with Trump claiming credit for the Republican wins in Florida's sixth and first districts.

The Wisconsin race has become the most expensive in US judicial history, with Musk's significant financial contributions aimed at supporting conservative candidates. Democrats, hoping for a resurgence, faced double-digit losses in Florida, while the outcome in Wisconsin could shift the court's ideological balance.


Breitbart: Rep. Crockett Uses JFK Assassination Hearing to Denounce Signal-Gate
Rep. Crockett Uses JFK Assassination Hearing to Denounce Signal-Gate
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) criticized Republicans during a House Oversight Committee hearing for focusing on the CIA's involvement in JFK's assassination instead of addressing current issues, specifically the discussion of military plans by Trump administration officials in an unsecured Signal group chat.

Crockett emphasized the importance of accountability and transparency, noting that the JFK files show no CIA conspiracy. She expressed concern over the handling of classified information by senior officials, urging a shift in focus from historical conspiracy theories to contemporary oversight.


The Western Journal: Watch: Zeldin Shows Us Inside of Embarrassing $4 Million EPA Museum - No Wonder He Shut It Down
Watch: Zeldin Shows Us Inside of Embarrassing $4 Million EPA Museum - No Wonder He Shut It Down
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the closure of a $4 million museum in East Palestine, Ohio, citing its small size and ideological bias. He criticized the museum for omitting the Trump administration and promoting climate change narratives, calling it a waste of taxpayer money.

Zeldin emphasized that the closure is a win for taxpayers, reflecting broader concerns about government spending on projects lacking justification. He humorously noted the absurdity of the situation during a segment on Fox News.


#society

Breitbart: CO Bill Would Classify ‘Misgendering,’ ‘Deadnaming,’ as Child Abuse
CO Bill Would Classify ‘Misgendering,’ ‘Deadnaming,’ as Child Abuse
Colorado Democrats have introduced a bill, HB25-1312, that classifies "misgendering" and "deadnaming" as forms of child abuse or "coercive control" in custody disputes. It aims to influence court decisions regarding parenting time and defines these terms in relation to gender identity.

The legislation, named "The Kelly Loving Act," also seeks to amend the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act to prohibit the use of birth names or biological sex in public accommodations and restricts schools from enforcing gender-based dress codes. It would require public entities to recognize chosen names alongside legal names.


#economy

Breitbart: DOGE Saves $420 Million by Canceling 109 'Wasteful' Contracts
DOGE Saves $420 Million by Canceling 109 'Wasteful' Contracts
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has reported $420 million in savings by canceling over 100 contracts, including a $3.1 million DOE website project and a $2.7 million DOC marketing contract. Elon Musk leads DOGE's efforts to reduce government spending amid protests against Tesla.

Tesla's global sales have declined significantly, and the company experienced its worst quarterly performance since 2022, with shares dropping 36% in Q1 of 2025. Federal charges have been filed against a man for attacking a Tesla dealership amid the ongoing protests.


#military

The Western Journal: Final Soldier’s Body Recovered in Lithuania After Military Tragedy: US Army
Final Soldier’s Body Recovered in Lithuania After Military Tragedy: US Army
The bodies of four U.S. Army soldiers, part of a crew from an M88A2 Hercules armored recovery vehicle, were recovered in Lithuania after they went missing during a training exercise. They are believed to have drowned when their vehicle became stuck in a peat bog.

The incident highlights the risks faced by military personnel during training operations. U.S. Army officials expressed condolences and gratitude for the support from Lithuanian allies in the recovery efforts.


#crime

GB News: Police forced to spend £2.2million on repairs as 'vandals' target emergency vehicles - 'Likely much worse'
Police forced to spend £2.2million on repairs as 'vandals' target emergency vehicles - 'Likely much worse'
Criminal damage to police vehicles in the UK has exceeded £2.2 million over the past three years, placing significant financial strain on police budgets. The data highlights that many police forces do not track vandalism separately, complicating the assessment of the issue's full scope.

West Yorkshire Police incurred the highest costs, totaling £716,981, while West Mercia Police faced £433,000 in damages. The figures do not account for damage from the summer 2024 riots, suggesting the actual costs could be much higher.