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17 Apr 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Sheriff: Deported Illegal Backed by Democrats Is '1000%' MS-13 Gang Member
Sheriff: Deported Illegal Backed by Democrats Is '1000%' MS-13 Gang Member
Sheriff Jeff Gahler of Harford County, Maryland, asserts that Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a 29-year-old illegal alien deported to El Salvador, is a confirmed MS-13 gang member and a documented domestic abuser. Senator Chris Van Hollen and other Democrats are advocating for Garcia's return to the U.S., which Gahler opposes.

Documentation from the Department of Homeland Security supports claims of Garcia's gang affiliation, including his arrest alongside known MS-13 members and evidence of his involvement in violent crime. Gahler emphasizes that Garcia should remain deported, labeling him a violent criminal who poses a threat to society.


Breitbart: Democrat Gov. Wes Moore Wants Illegal Migrant 'Brought Back Home to Maryland'
Democrat Gov. Wes Moore Wants Illegal Migrant 'Brought Back Home to Maryland'
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has backed Sen. Chris Van Hollen's trip to El Salvador to advocate for the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an accused MS-13 gang member who was deported. Critics highlight that Van Hollen is prioritizing an illegal alien's rights over public safety.

The trip has sparked outrage, especially from families affected by violence linked to illegal migrants. Rachel Morin's mother criticized Van Hollen for focusing on Garcia instead of addressing the tragic loss of her daughter, raising concerns about the senator's priorities.


#politics

Breitbart: Warren: GOP Cracking, Dems Close to Taking Tariff Authority Back from Trump
Warren: GOP Cracking, Dems Close to Taking Tariff Authority Back from Trump
Senator Elizabeth Warren stated that there is growing dissent among Republican lawmakers regarding President Trump's tariffs, suggesting that Congress has the authority to revoke Trump's emergency powers. She has introduced a bill with Senator Wyden to roll back these tariffs and anticipates a vote soon.

Warren believes that if a few Republicans support the bill, it could lead to a larger shift in party alignment against Trump’s tariff policies. She expressed confidence that Democrats may secure a majority in the vote.


Forbes: Columbia University, Target Of Trump's Ire, Pays The President Millions
Columbia University, Target Of Trump's Ire, Pays The President Millions
Columbia University has been under scrutiny for its financial ties to Donald Trump, who receives approximately $2.5 million annually from the university through a lease for doctors' offices in a building he partially owns. This relationship began in the 1990s and has continued despite Trump's history of antagonism towards the institution.

Following his return to power, Trump has intensified his criticism of Columbia, particularly regarding its handling of protests on campus. His administration quickly moved to clamp down on the university after his election, reflecting the ongoing tension between the institution and the former president.


Breitbart: Illinois Joins States Defying Trump's Executive Order Protecting Women's Sports from Trans Athletes
Illinois Joins States Defying Trump's Executive Order Protecting Women's Sports from Trans Athletes
Illinois has chosen to uphold state laws allowing transgender athletes to compete in girls' sports, defying President Trump's executive order on the matter. The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) stated compliance with federal rules would conflict with the Illinois Human Rights Act.

Republican lawmakers criticized the IHSA's decision, arguing it undermines fair competition for female athletes. They emphasized the need for clarity and leadership on this issue, as Illinois joins other states in opposing federal guidelines regarding transgender participation in sports.


The Western Journal: Trump Shoots Down Jill Biden Conspiracy Theory: 'She's Certainly Involved'
Trump Shoots Down Jill Biden Conspiracy Theory: 'She's Certainly Involved'
Former President Donald Trump commented on allegations that Jill Biden was involved in signing documents with an autopen during Joe Biden's presidency. While he acknowledged her involvement in the administration, he dismissed the notion that she used the autopen to sign documents without Joe Biden's knowledge.

Concerns have been raised about the legitimacy of executive orders and pardons issued by Biden, with Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey calling for a Department of Justice investigation into whether Biden's cognitive decline allowed staff to push policies without his approval.


CNSNews: Three-Pronged Plan to Compel NPR, PBS, CPB Audits Provided to Legislators by Coalition
Three-Pronged Plan to Compel NPR, PBS, CPB Audits Provided to Legislators by Coalition
A coalition of nearly two dozen conservative organizations is urging Congress and state leaders to push PBS, NPR, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to undergo independent audits. Their strategy involves incentivizing compliance and threatening to eliminate funding if audits are not made public.

The coalition seeks to ultimately defund taxpayer support for these media outlets, aiming to save $1.1 billion over two years through a process called "rescission." They view this as a critical opportunity to cut ties with what they describe as leftist propaganda.


Fox News: Letitia James reaps what she sows after leveling 'laughable' case at Trump: expert
Letitia James reaps what she sows after leveling 'laughable' case at Trump: expert
The Trump administration has referred New York Attorney General Letitia James for possible prosecution over alleged mortgage fraud related to her 2023 home purchase in Virginia. This referral follows James' long history of legal actions against Trump, which some legal experts view as politically motivated.

James is accused of misrepresenting her home as a primary residence to secure favorable loan terms, a claim that raises questions about the legality of her actions. While some argue this constitutes mortgage fraud, others believe it does not rise to criminal activity. James has defended her actions, asserting her commitment to protecting New Yorkers amid allegations of political retaliation.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Spencer Video: Pope Francis' Betrayal of Christians in China
Spencer Video: Pope Francis' Betrayal of Christians in China
The Glazov Gang features a discussion led by Michael Finch with Robert Spencer on Pope Francis’ perceived betrayal of Christians in China. They explore themes of persecution and the broader implications of globalist agendas within religious contexts.

The episode also highlights various controversial topics, including the Biden administration's alleged corruption and the impact of COVID-19 on societal norms.


targetwalleye.com: Biologist talks keeping bigs, Egg cannons of the week, Wolf River walleye rafts – Target Walleye
Biologist talks keeping bigs, Egg cannons of the week, Wolf River walleye rafts – Target Walleye
The debate over harvesting large walleyes from Lake Erie raises questions about fish population sustainability. Fishery biologist Travis Hartman asserts that the number of large females caught does not significantly impact spawning success, emphasizing that survival rates of hatchlings are more crucial than the number of eggs laid.

The article also highlights various fishing activities and recent events, including successful catches in competitions and conservation efforts like tagging female walleyes for research. Overall, it suggests that Lake Erie has a robust walleye population, making selective harvesting less of a concern.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: Ukraine making 'substantial progress' on US minerals deal as Trump dismisses Zelensky's request to buy missiles
Ukraine making 'substantial progress' on US minerals deal as Trump dismisses Zelensky's request to buy missiles
Ukraine is advancing on a minerals deal with the US, with Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko reporting significant progress. A memorandum is expected to be signed soon, although a final document won't be ready this week due to ongoing adjustments.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump has dismissed Ukraine's request for new military aid, criticizing President Zelensky's approach amid the conflict with Russia. The proposed minerals deal lacks security guarantees for Ukraine, requiring income from resources to be placed in a joint investment fund.


#economy

Le Monde: Donald Trump seriously threatens to fire Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell
Donald Trump seriously threatens to fire Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell
Donald Trump criticized Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, calling for his "termination" amid dissatisfaction with the Fed's interest rate decisions. Trump's remarks followed the European Central Bank's rate cut, suggesting Powell has been slow to respond to economic conditions.

He argued that the U.S. should have lowered rates earlier, citing falling oil and grocery prices as indicators of economic improvement.


#culture

Front Page Magazine: Resurrection and Restoration
Resurrection and Restoration
The newly established White House Faith Office announced President Trump's plans to honor Holy Week and Easter, contrasting with President Biden's previous proclamation that designated Easter as "Transgender Day of Visibility." Trump's observance includes a special video message and a pre-Easter dinner.

Easter symbolizes hope and renewal for Christians amid increasing global persecution and secularization in the West. The message of Christ's resurrection serves as a call to reclaim cultural and spiritual foundations, urging believers to stand firm against ideologies that undermine faith and values.


#history

The American Mind: “Paul Revere’s Ride” 250 Years Later
“Paul Revere’s Ride” 250 Years Later
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow remains America's most popular poet, with his work resonating across generations. His poem "Paul Revere's Ride," published in 1861, captured the spirit of the American Revolution and served as a rallying cry during the Civil War, preserving historical memory for millions.

As we approach the 250th anniversary of Paul Revere's midnight ride in 2025 and the Declaration of Independence in 2026, it is a fitting time to revisit Longfellow's poem, sharing its lines with future generations to instill a sense of historical significance and courage.


#crime

Breitbart: Activist 'Minister' Compares Karmelo Anthony to Kyle Rittenhouse, Daniel Penny
Activist 'Minister' Compares Karmelo Anthony to Kyle Rittenhouse, Daniel Penny
Kayla Hays, mother of Texas teen murder suspect Karmelo Anthony, expressed distress over death threats and misinformation targeting her family. She emphasized their innocence and the toll the situation has taken on their lives, including her husband's mental health.

During a press conference, Hays asserted that her son deserves legal rights and that the truth will emerge through the legal process. The family received backlash for allegedly misusing donations intended for legal defense.


Fox News: FSU shooter IDed, used sheriff deputy mom's weapon in killing: police
FSU shooter IDed, used sheriff deputy mom's weapon in killing: police
A shooting at Florida State University resulted in two fatalities and six injuries. The suspected shooter, 20-year-old student Phoenix Ikner, reportedly used his mother's service weapon in the incident. The victims were not FSU students, and the area remains an active crime scene.

Classes at FSU have been canceled, and law enforcement, including the FBI and ATF, are on-site. Students are advised to follow safety protocols and stay in contact with loved ones. Governor Ron DeSantis and other officials have expressed their support for the university community.


#sports

GB News: PGA Tour set to change golf rules as details explained following Rory McIlroy's Masters win
PGA Tour set to change golf rules as details explained following Rory McIlroy's Masters win
The PGA Tour will trial rangefinders to speed up play, following Rory McIlroy's first Masters victory. McIlroy, who won after a playoff against Justin Rose, has become the sixth player to achieve a career Grand Slam. The rangefinders will be allowed on a "distance-only" setting during specific events.

This initiative aims to address long-standing pace of play issues in professional golf. Players caught using features beyond the approved setting will face penalties, including disqualification for repeat offenses. McIlroy acknowledged the challenges of slow play but did not offer specific solutions.