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12 Apr 2025

#illegals

Liberty Nation News: The War on Sanctuary Cities Heats Up - Liberty Nation News
The War on Sanctuary Cities Heats Up - Liberty Nation News
President Trump has announced plans to withhold federal funding from sanctuary cities, which he argues protect criminals over victims. He cites the potential for violence that could be prevented without such policies and highlights the growth of these jurisdictions during the Biden administration.

States are responding variably, with some like New Hampshire moving to ban sanctuary designations, while others, such as Illinois, remain defiant. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer is calling for public hearings to address the issue, emphasizing the need to enforce federal immigration laws.


#politics

GB News: WATCH: Richard Tice sets out Reform UK's plans for dramatic day in Parliament
WATCH: Richard Tice sets out Reform UK's plans for dramatic day in Parliament
Reform UK is set to propose amendments during an emergency Parliament session regarding British Steel, aiming to push for a vote on nationalization. MPs will reconvene on Saturday to address the steelmaker's future amid increasing speculation about potential government intervention.


#society

Fox News: Princeton student says anti-Israel protesters called her ‘inbred swine’ and told her to 'go back to Europe’
Princeton student says anti-Israel protesters called her ‘inbred swine’ and told her to 'go back to Europe’
A lecture by former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett at Princeton University was disrupted by protests, leading to the event's early termination. Attendees reported antisemitic slurs and aggressive behavior from demonstrators, prompting calls for university action against those responsible.

Princeton President Christopher Eisgruber expressed dismay over the incidents and announced an investigation. Students are urging for disciplinary measures and policy changes to prevent future occurrences of antisemitism on campus.


#economy

Fox News: BROADCAST BIAS: Networks go full negative spin over tariff turbulence, steer clear of good economic news
BROADCAST BIAS: Networks go full negative spin over tariff turbulence, steer clear of good economic news
During President Trump's first term, economic indicators showed significant growth, including the Dow Jones setting 31 records and a 25% rise in 2017. However, broadcast networks often downplayed these achievements, focusing instead on negative aspects, especially during market downturns.

Recent job reports indicated strong growth, yet networks like CBS and ABC provided minimal coverage, while NBC emphasized market losses. Despite a decline in the consumer price index, networks continued to highlight potential inflation concerns, leading to accusations of biased reporting that favors a negative narrative on Trump.


#health

Liberty Nation News: WHO? Why Leaving the Globalist Group Will Make America Healthy Again - Liberty Nation News
WHO? Why Leaving the Globalist Group Will Make America Healthy Again - Liberty Nation News
The U.S. has distanced itself from gain-of-function research, which has been linked to the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic. This controversial scientific practice was banned again in 2023 after being linked to dangerous outcomes, including funding from American taxpayers to the Wuhan lab.

The U.S. also exited the World Health Organization, reflecting a rejection of what it sees as unethical practices and a lack of accountability in global health governance. This move signals a commitment to a more cautious and transparent approach to public health.


#education

Fox News: Wisconsin state agencies, university system failed to track DEI spending, audit reveals
Wisconsin state agencies, university system failed to track DEI spending, audit reveals
The University of Wisconsin system and state agencies did not adequately track spending on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, leading to estimates of $12.5 million on DEI-related salaries and $40.2 million on DEI offices. The university is scaling back DEI efforts following a deal with Republican legislators.

Audits revealed overlapping costs among agencies, complicating precise spending calculations. Many agencies failed to report compliance efforts, and the Department of Administration did not consistently enforce reporting requirements. These audits were initiated by state Republicans aiming to review and potentially cut DEI funding.