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15 Apr 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Pam Bondi calls out 'detached from reality' Dems for demanding alleged MS-13 gang member be returned to US
Pam Bondi calls out 'detached from reality' Dems for demanding alleged MS-13 gang member be returned to US
Attorney General Pam Bondi criticized Democrats and the media for their outrage over the deportation of alleged MS-13 member Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador. She emphasized the need to combat organized crime in the U.S. and expressed gratitude that El Salvador would house such criminals.

Bondi's comments followed a meeting between President Trump and El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele, who stated he could not return Abrego Garcia to the U.S. due to legal constraints. Both officials agreed on the importance of addressing the threat posed by gangs like MS-13.


Breitbart: Outgoing German Gov't to Use Last Days to Fly In Afghan Migrants
Outgoing German Gov't to Use Last Days to Fly In Afghan Migrants
Germany's outgoing Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock is facing backlash for organizing charter flights to bring more migrants from Afghanistan and Pakistan, despite public opposition to her government's immigration policies. Critics argue this move disregards the electorate's will as the country prepares for a shift in leadership.

Interior Minister Armin Schuster condemned Baerbock's actions as politically irresponsible, emphasizing the need for moderation in the transition to a new government that intends to adopt a stricter immigration stance. The incoming administration plans to resume deportations to Afghanistan and Syria, reflecting growing public concern over immigration-related violence.


#politics

The Western Journal: It Has Taken 30 Years, But Trump Finally Killed George Bush's 'New World Order' - Even Britain Admits It
It Has Taken 30 Years, But Trump Finally Killed George Bush's 'New World Order' - Even Britain Admits It
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer acknowledged the end of the "new world order" initiated by George H.W. Bush, emphasizing a shift towards prioritizing national interests in trade and security. He criticized past approaches that merely managed crises without addressing underlying issues.

Starmer's remarks reflect a growing recognition of global economic instability and a desire to improve domestic competitiveness. This shift aligns with sentiments expressed during Donald Trump's presidency, marking a significant change in political discourse regarding globalization and its impact on working people.


Breitbart: JD Vance: Trump Loves Britain and 'Great' Trade Agreement Likely
JD Vance: Trump Loves Britain and 'Great' Trade Agreement Likely
Vice President JD Vance stated that the U.S. is “fundamentally” an Anglo country and emphasized President Trump's affection for the United Kingdom, suggesting a preferential trade deal is likely. Vance noted the cultural and historical ties that strengthen this relationship.

He contrasted the U.S.-UK trade dynamics with those of Germany, highlighting a more reciprocal relationship with the UK. The administration's focus on securing trade deals with Anglo countries and key allies reflects a shift from previous anti-British sentiments.


Breitbart: ‘Daily Show’ Host Jon Stewart Tied With Democrat Governors in Latest Presidential Candidate Poll
‘Daily Show’ Host Jon Stewart Tied With Democrat Governors in Latest Presidential Candidate Poll
A recent poll by Echelon Insights shows Jon Stewart gaining traction as a potential Democratic presidential candidate, receiving 3% of support, alongside frontrunners like Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker.

Former Vice President Kamala Harris leads the poll with 28%, followed by New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker at 11%. Other notable candidates include Pete Buttigieg and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez at 7%, and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz at 5%. The election is over 1,000 days away.


Forbes: Trump Suggests Revoking Harvard’s Tax-Exempt Status After School Rejects His Demands
Trump Suggests Revoking Harvard’s Tax-Exempt Status After School Rejects His Demands
President Trump warned Harvard University it could lose its tax-exempt status after the school declined to meet White House demands regarding its handling of pro-Palestinian protests. He stated that tax-exempt status depends on acting in the public interest.

The Trump administration also froze $2.2 billion in federal funding for Harvard, citing the school's refusal to cooperate with an agreement aimed at addressing antisemitism. Harvard's president criticized the demands as governmental overreach into academic freedom.


#society

GB News: Mickey Rourke breaks silence on co-star's claims he 'bruised her pelvic bone' as misconduct allegations emerge
Mickey Rourke breaks silence on co-star's claims he 'bruised her pelvic bone' as misconduct allegations emerge
Mickey Rourke has denied allegations from actress Bella Thorne that he intentionally injured her during filming, claiming she suffered bruises from a metal grinder. Thorne described the experience as one of her worst and shared multiple incidents of alleged misconduct.

Rourke's representatives stated he was unaware of any issues during filming and emphasized his willingness to cooperate with inquiries. He was recently removed from Celebrity Big Brother UK for inappropriate behavior and has since apologized for his actions.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Armenia 'ready' to sign peace agreement with Azerbaijan, but obstacles remain
Armenia 'ready' to sign peace agreement with Azerbaijan, but obstacles remain
Armenia and Azerbaijan are still negotiating a peace agreement announced on March 13, with no signing date set. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan expressed readiness to sign, while Azerbaijan has introduced new preconditions.

Foreign leaders, including French President Macron, have welcomed the progress, but experts caution that while the agreement is closer, it is not finalized.


Times Of Israel: IDF kills Hamas’s Shejaiya Battalion chief a week after eliminating his predecessor
IDF kills Hamas’s Shejaiya Battalion chief a week after eliminating his predecessor
An Israeli airstrike in Gaza City killed Muhammad al-Ajlah, the latest commander of Hamas's Shejaiya Battalion, marking the fifth leader of the battalion to be targeted by the IDF. The IDF also reported the death of another Hamas commander involved in the October 7 attack on Israel.

In addition, an Israeli strike hit the Al-Ahli Arab Hospital, claiming a medic's life and raising concerns over the healthcare system in Gaza. The UN expressed alarm over the attack, emphasizing hospitals' protected status under international law, though this protection diminishes if used for military purposes.


#economy

Human Events: MELANIE COLLETTE: The case for rolling back overreaching EPA regulations
MELANIE COLLETTE: The case for rolling back overreaching EPA regulations
The Trump Administration's rollback of EPA regulations is framed as a necessary shift towards economic freedom and a reduction of bureaucratic overreach. Advocates argue that excessive federal mandates hinder job creation in key industries like manufacturing and energy, and that a balanced approach to environmental policy can coexist with economic growth.

The piece emphasizes that environmental responsibility should be rooted in data and innovation rather than heavy regulation. It asserts that federalism allows states to tailor policies to their unique needs, promoting both economic opportunity and ecological sustainability.


The American Mind: Is DOGE Enough?
Is DOGE Enough?
President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency aims to address the federal government's excessive spending, with Elon Musk suggesting potential cuts to the budget. However, the effectiveness of DOGE may depend on Musk's tenure and whether Congress will take responsibility for controlling spending.

The federal government's autopilot spending, primarily driven by health care programs, is outpacing tax revenues, leading to significant deficits. Without bipartisan reforms, particularly in health care, the nation faces a dire fiscal future.


#military

Human Events: NATO buys AI-driven military system from Palantir
NATO buys AI-driven military system from Palantir
NATO has acquired an AI military system from Palantir, aiming to enhance its defense capabilities amid rising competition with China's AI military advancements. The Maven Smart System will streamline operations, allowing fewer personnel to perform tasks previously requiring larger teams.

The swift procurement process, completed in just six months, marks a significant shift in defense technology acquisition. NATO emphasizes the partnership between North American and European tech sectors, with the system expected to be operational within 30 days.


#culture

The Western Journal: First Footage from Inside All-Female Spaceflight Capsule Sparks Major Backlash
First Footage from Inside All-Female Spaceflight Capsule Sparks Major Backlash
Blue Origin's all-female spaceflight has faced significant backlash after footage showed the crew more focused on taking selfies than experiencing space. Critics argue the mission was a superficial publicity stunt rather than a meaningful advancement for women in STEM.

The flight, lasting just 11 minutes, showcased a disconnect between the crew's actions and the intended message of empowerment. Many view this as a marketing ploy by Jeff Bezos, reducing the experience of space travel to a mere photo opportunity rather than a genuine exploration.


#crime

The Western Journal: Delta Force Operator Hospitalized After Brutal Run-In with Deranged NYC Homeless Man: Report
Delta Force Operator Hospitalized After Brutal Run-In with Deranged NYC Homeless Man: Report
Mark Antal, a Delta Force veteran, was hospitalized after being struck in the head with a brick by a homeless man in Manhattan. The incident occurred while Antal was waiting for his daughters, leading to concerns about safety in the neighborhood.

The assailant, James Lawson, has a history of prior arrests and is facing second-degree assault charges. Local residents are increasingly calling for more law enforcement in response to rising crime and homelessness in the area.