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19 Apr 2025
#illegals
Fox News: ACLU appeals to Supreme Court to stop Venezuelan deportations; Boasberg holds emergency hearing Friday night
The ACLU has appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court for an emergency injunction to prevent the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelan nationals in Texas under the Alien Enemies Act. This follows a federal judge's ruling that the administration may have committed contempt by not adhering to legal procedures regarding deportations.
The case highlights concerns over the administration's actions against individuals accused of gang affiliations, as President Trump defended the deportation efforts, citing public safety. The legal battle continues amid conflicting rulings from various judges across the country.
Breitbart: Miller: 'Democrat Party Using All of Its Power' on Deported Migrant
Stephen Miller criticized the Democratic Party for advocating the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a deported illegal alien with a history of violent crime and MS-13 affiliation. He argued that the party prioritizes the rights of criminals over the safety of American citizens.
President Trump echoed Miller's sentiments, condemning Democrats for their focus on Abrego Garcia, whom he labeled a "fake" and a "foreign terrorist." Trump highlighted the serious allegations against Garcia, including domestic violence and drug-related offenses, contrasting this with his own support for victims of illegal immigrant crimes.
#politics
Fox News: Pentagon's week of power struggles: Leak fallout and shouting matches hit Hegseth's inner circle
Recent tensions within the Pentagon have led to the suspension of three senior aides to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth amid an investigation into unauthorized leaks. The aides were placed on leave without being informed of the specific allegations against them. Legal experts note that this action is a preliminary step in an ongoing investigation rather than a disciplinary measure.
The aides, Dan Caldwell, Darin Selnick, and Colin Carroll, reportedly had conflicts with chief of staff Joe Kasper, who initiated the leak probe. While officials maintain that the suspensions are unrelated to personal disputes, the situation has drawn significant media attention. The outcome of the investigation could result in either reinstatement or termination based on findings related to security clearance violations.
Breitbart: Dem Rep. Moulton: 'Every American Needs to Know' Trump Could Disappear 'You Next'
Representative Seth Moulton (D-MA) warned that the Trump administration could deport any American without due process, emphasizing that this threat extends to everyone. He expressed concern over the lack of red lines from both the administration and Republican colleagues in Congress.
Moulton invoked a historical poem to illustrate the dangers of remaining silent in the face of government overreach, suggesting that innocent until proven guilty is no longer upheld. He highlighted the potential for individuals to be labeled as domestic terrorists without due process.
#society
Breitbart: Rep. Andy Biggs Reveals His Daughter Has Died After 'Battle with Cancer'
Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) announced the death of his daughter, Cosette, who passed away after battling cancer. In a statement, he expressed devastation but found solace in her peace with the Lord, thanking the community for their support during this difficult time.
Condolences poured in from various political figures, including Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs and fellow representatives, who offered prayers and support for Biggs and his family. The loss of a child was highlighted as an unimaginable grief.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: House Committees Investigating Biden Administration for Funding Anti-Netanyahu Protests
Two U.S. House committees are investigating allegations that the Biden administration funded protests aimed at ousting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Reports indicate that U.S. taxpayer funds were directed to Israeli organizations actively involved in anti-Netanyahu activities, raising concerns about the use of federal funding.
The investigations focus on how tens of millions of dollars were allocated to various NGOs, some of which have organized protests against Netanyahu's government. This scrutiny follows previous instances of U.S. involvement in Israeli politics, prompting further examination of the Biden administration's financial support for these groups.
#culture
Times Of Israel: Spoof song becomes surprise Passover hit in US Orthodox communities
A new Passover-themed song titled “Yum Yum” has gained popularity in religious Jewish communities, featuring surreal AI-generated imagery and a collaboration between Rabbi Greenspan and TYH Nation. The track combines humor and uplifting themes, resonating with listeners despite its nonsensical lyrics.
The song reflects the growing meme culture within these communities, showcasing a positive use of the internet to connect and uplift. While the deeper meaning remains ambiguous, the creators emphasize the intent to bring joy during the holiday season.
#history
Le Monde: King Leopold III planned to rule over a mini-Belgium aligned with Adolf Hitler
King Leopold III of Belgium, who reigned from 1934 to 1951, returned to Brussels in 1950 after six years of exile. His controversial actions during World War II included contemplating a compromise with Nazi Germany to maintain his reign over a small territory, akin to a puppet government.
Recent research by historian Vincent Stuer revealed Leopold's intentions through a 22-page document from his advisers, indicating his willingness to lead a regime inspired by Vichy France under Nazi control.
#crime
Fox News: College spring breaker charged in firebombing of Tesla Cybertrucks at dealership
A 19-year-old college student, Owen McIntire, was arrested in Boston for allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at a Tesla dealership in Missouri during spring break. He faces charges of unlawful possession of a destructive device and malicious damage to property used in interstate commerce.
The incident caused damage to two Cybertrucks and two Tesla charging stations, with total damages estimated in the hundreds of thousands. Authorities recovered evidence, including video footage and a hat linked to McIntire, and emphasized the seriousness of such actions.