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17 Apr 2025
#illegals
Fox News: PHOTOS: GOP delegation provides inside look at controversial El Salvador prison housing U.S. deportees
Freshman Congressman Riley Moore, R-W.Va., expressed increased determination to support President Trump's efforts against criminal illegal aliens after visiting El Salvador's Terrorist Confinement Center (CECOT). He encountered violent criminals, including deported gang members, and noted the prison's conditions are misrepresented as a "death camp."
Moore highlighted the positive impact of Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele’s crackdown on gang crime, claiming it has restored safety for citizens. He emphasized that security is essential for economic opportunities and civil society.
Breitbart: Watch Live: Donald Trump Meets with Italian PM Giorgia Meloni
President Donald Trump held a meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, a strong opponent of illegal immigration in Europe, reinforcing their alliance. This follows his recent discussions with El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele on deporting illegal aliens linked to criminal organizations.
#politics
Breitbart: Guilty Google 2.0: Judge Rules Internet Giant Illegally Monopolized Some Ad Tech Markets
A federal judge has ruled that Google illegally monopolized parts of the online advertising technology market, significantly impacting its revenue. The ruling found Google violated antitrust laws in advertising exchanges and ad server tools, though it did not classify the company as a monopoly in display ad purchasing tools.
Google plans to appeal the ruling, asserting that publishers choose its ad tech tools for their effectiveness. The decision is seen as a notable victory for antitrust enforcement, with potential implications for Google's ad tech business structure.
Breitbart: Marlow and Ingraham: The Democrats Just Gave Away Their Plan to Impeach and Remove Trump
Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow asserted that Democrats are strategically using legal challenges to impede President Trump's agenda until they can regain majorities in the midterms and pursue impeachment. He emphasized that this tactic aims to delay Trump’s actions through extensive litigation.
Marlow criticized the Democrats' focus on providing due process for illegal immigrants, suggesting it is a deliberate effort to prolong legal battles and limit Trump's effectiveness. He noted that the use of lawfare has been a long-standing strategy, with a significant increase in injunctions against Trump compared to previous administrations.
Human Events: Italian PM Giorgia Meloni meets with Trump in White House on trade, unity
Italian PM Giorgia Meloni met with President Donald Trump to discuss strengthening Western unity and trade relations. She expressed confidence in the U.S. as a reliable partner and emphasized the need for a fair trade deal within the specified 90-day timeframe.
During their press conference, Meloni highlighted Italy's economic stability, including job growth and reduced migration, while affirming a shared commitment with Trump regarding peace efforts in Ukraine.
#society
GB News: 'No wonder there's a crime wave!' Met Police slammed over 'ludicrous' Easter Egg hunt organised for officers
The Metropolitan Police has faced criticism for hosting an Easter egg hunt at the Empress State Building, a key counter-terrorism hub in London. Critics argue that such activities are inappropriate given rising crime rates and numerous unsolved cases in the city.
While the event is open to all staff and partner agencies, critics, including former detective Peter Bleksley, have labeled it "ludicrous," questioning the optics of prioritizing team-building over addressing urgent crime issues. The Met defended the event, stating it would not interfere with core police duties.
Times Of Israel: Civil pilots, ex-soldiers and bereaved families sign public calls for hostage deal
Approximately 300 civilian pilots, along with hundreds of former soldiers and bereaved families, have signed letters urging for a hostage deal, even if it means ending the ongoing war. These letters emphasize the urgency of returning the 59 hostages held by terror groups in Gaza.
The pilots, representing about a third of Israeli pilots, called on leadership to prioritize the hostages' return. Their plea follows similar sentiments from former IDF members, including senior officers, who stress the moral duty to save lives. The letters have drawn criticism from the government, with Prime Minister Netanyahu labeling the signatories as “noisy” anarchists.
#economy
Liberty Nation News: MAGA Country Weighs the Manufacturing Trump Effect - Liberty Nation News
Abbott Laboratories and Honda are among companies investing heavily in U.S. manufacturing, contributing to over $4 trillion pledged under the Trump administration. While this is seen as a boost to the manufacturing sector, concerns remain about whether American workers will fill these jobs and if consumers will accept higher prices.
Despite the push for reshoring, a significant gap in skills persists, with many Americans uninterested in manufacturing roles. The potential for increased costs due to higher wages and tariffs raises questions about the sustainability of this manufacturing revival.
#culture
The Imaginative Conservative: The Way of the Cross: Two Sonnets
The poem reflects on the profound sorrow shared between Jesus and his mother as she witnesses his suffering. It emphasizes the universal pain of mothers who have lost children and the power of prayer to encompass the grief of the world.
Simon of Cyrene is depicted as an unwilling participant who ultimately embodies the call to bear another's burden. His experience illustrates the transformative nature of compassion and the unexpected paths that lead to fulfillment.
#crime
Breitbart: At Least One in Custody After Shooting Reported on FSU Campus
A shooting on the Florida State University campus in Tallahassee injured at least six people, one critically. Law enforcement apprehended a suspect, and students were evacuated from the student union during the incident.
Governor Ron DeSantis expressed support for the FSU community as law enforcement responded to the scene.
Fox News: FSU shooting: At least 6 injured, 1 person in custody as police investigate 'active crime scene'
At least six individuals were injured in a reported active shooter incident at Florida State University (FSU) in Tallahassee. University police responded to the scene and confirmed that the threat was neutralized, though parts of the campus remain an active crime scene.
Law enforcement, including the FBI and ATF, are on-site, and at least one person is in custody. Classes and athletic events at FSU have been canceled as the situation unfolds. Local officials are urging students to follow safety protocols.
#sports
Breitbart: WATCH: MLB Umpire Hit in the Head by Line Drive
First base umpire Hunter Wendelstedt was struck in the head by a line drive during the Twins-Mets game, prompting immediate medical attention. He was able to walk off the field with assistance, and Mets manager Carlos Mendoza reported he was "fine."
The incident raises concerns about the safety of umpires, particularly as they do not wear helmets, a policy that may be reconsidered following this event.