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15 Apr 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Soros-Funded Groups Behind Lawsuit Blocking Trump from Deporting Migrants
Soros-Funded Groups Behind Lawsuit Blocking Trump from Deporting Migrants
Two organizations linked to George and Alexander Soros are behind a lawsuit that has temporarily blocked President Trump from deporting over 532,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. The lawsuit argues that Trump lacks the authority to revoke the Biden administration's parole program.

U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani issued a stay on Trump's actions, allowing these migrants to maintain their parole status. The Justice Action Center and Human Rights First, which received significant funding from Soros's Open Society Foundations, are representing the migrants in the case.


Breitbart: Judge Blocking Trump from Deporting Biden's Migrants Has Past Ties to Dems
Judge Blocking Trump from Deporting Biden's Migrants Has Past Ties to Dems
Judge Indira Talwani has blocked President Trump from deporting over 530,000 migrants released under Biden's parole program. Appointed by Obama, Talwani has a history of rulings against immigration enforcement and has previously halted ICE arrests in Massachusetts courthouses.

Her decisions reflect a pattern among Democrat-appointed judges that challenge the Trump administration's immigration policies. Talwani's past political contributions and volunteer work for Democrats further highlight her affiliations.


#politics

Front Page Magazine: Palestinian Authority Leaders Hail October 7
Palestinian Authority Leaders Hail October 7
The Palestinian Authority (PA) claims to represent moderate Palestinian interests, yet it continues to fund its “Pay-For-Slay” program, rewarding imprisoned terrorists and their families. Senior PA adviser Mahmoud Al-Habbash characterized the October 7 Hamas attack as “legitimate resistance,” expressing concern only over the resulting Palestinian casualties.

PA officials, including Al-Habbash and Fatah spokesman Iyad Abu Zneit, show no moral objection to the violence perpetrated by Hamas, instead criticizing its effectiveness and the backlash from Israel. This raises questions about the PA's portrayal as a moderate entity capable of peace negotiations.


Fox News: Republicans say Democrats don't have a message. They do, and it's destructive.
Republicans say Democrats don't have a message. They do, and it's destructive.
Republicans assert that Democrats lack a cohesive message, but Democrats do have a clear agenda: to obstruct and undermine policies from the Trump administration aimed at strengthening America. This approach is seen as dangerous, particularly in the context of national security and border control.

Democrats' refusal to acknowledge the consequences of their actions, including the welcoming of unvetted migrants, raises concerns about their commitment to American safety. Their focus on social justice and perceived systemic oppression leads to a rejection of traditional governance, while accountability for leadership failures remains elusive.


#society

Times Of Israel: Police said to allow group of 180 Jews onto Temple Mount, further testing norms
Police said to allow group of 180 Jews onto Temple Mount, further testing norms
On Tuesday, approximately 180 Jews visited Jerusalem's Temple Mount, a significant increase from the usual limit of 30. This change reflects a gradual shift in the status quo surrounding the site, particularly since ultra-nationalist lawmaker Itamar Ben Gvir became police minister. While police confirmed the visits were secured under existing rules, it remains unclear if prayers were conducted.

The status quo traditionally prohibits Jewish prayer at the site, leading to tensions and accusations of incitement. Orthodox leaders have criticized the recent policy changes, and during the same period, many gathered at the nearby Western Wall for Passover services. The situation remains delicate, with ongoing concerns about violence linked to changes at this holy site.


#military

Forbes: Top Hesgeth Advisor Placed On Leave Related To Alleged Leak: What We Know
Top Hesgeth Advisor Placed On Leave Related To Alleged Leak: What We Know
Dan Caldwell, an adviser to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, has been placed on administrative leave amid an investigation into unauthorized disclosures. The inquiry was initiated following a memo from Hegseth's chief of staff, Joe Kasper, regarding leaks related to national security.

Caldwell, a Marine Corps veteran and former employee of conservative think tanks, has faced scrutiny for his views on U.S. military involvement abroad. The investigation's specifics remain unclear, including whether it relates to a recent incident involving a Signal chat that included sensitive communications.


#health

GB News: WHO tests pandemic response across 15 countries with simulated Arctic 'mammothpox' outbreak as ICUs struggle to cope
WHO tests pandemic response across 15 countries with simulated Arctic 'mammothpox' outbreak as ICUs struggle to cope
The World Health Organization (WHO) conducted a pandemic simulation exercise called "Mammothpox," involving officials from 15 countries to assess global readiness for a disease outbreak. The scenario featured a fictional virus emerging from thawed woolly mammoth remains, leading to overwhelmed health systems.

Participants tested their responses, with varying strategies on border controls and containment measures. The simulation highlighted the potential risks of ancient viruses due to climate change and ongoing excavations in permafrost. A new "pandemic treaty" is also being negotiated by WHO member states.


Fox News: Soaring Medicare prescription drug prices targeted in Trump's new executive order
Soaring Medicare prescription drug prices targeted in Trump's new executive order
President Trump signed an executive order aimed at reducing prescription drug prices, directing the Department of Health and Human Services to standardize Medicare payments for drugs, potentially lowering costs by up to 60%. The order also seeks to reduce insulin prices for low-income and uninsured patients.

Additionally, the order promotes drug importation programs to help states save on costs and requires comments on the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program to enhance transparency and prioritize high-cost medications. Drug prices have surged significantly, with many increases outpacing inflation.


The Western Journal: Trump Admin to Green-Light Removal of Soda from Food Stamps Programs 'Very, Very Quickly'
Trump Admin to Green-Light Removal of Soda from Food Stamps Programs 'Very, Very Quickly'
The USDA is expediting state requests to remove soda and candy from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Arkansas and Indiana are among the states seeking these changes, with Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins emphasizing the initiative's focus on promoting healthier lifestyles.

Governor Sarah Sanders of Arkansas aims for a ban on these items by July 2026, arguing it will encourage better eating habits among low-income residents. Other states, including West Virginia, Arizona, and Montana, are also considering similar restrictions.


#technology

The Western Journal: Trump Wins for America Again - 2 Weeks After 'Liberation Day' $500 Billion Manufacturing Investment Announced from Foreign Company
Trump Wins for America Again - 2 Weeks After 'Liberation Day' $500 Billion Manufacturing Investment Announced from Foreign Company
President Trump announced a $500 billion investment from NVIDIA to manufacture AI supercomputers in the U.S., marking a significant step in domestic manufacturing. This investment follows Trump's tariff policies aimed at boosting American production and is expected to create hundreds of thousands of jobs.

NVIDIA plans to build manufacturing facilities in Arizona and Texas, partnering with companies like TSMC and Foxconn. The initiative is part of a broader trend, with over $3 trillion in private investments pledged since Trump took office, reinforcing his strategy to revitalize U.S. manufacturing.