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#illegals
Fox News: Trump shreds Biden, ‘Radical Left Lunatics’ in Easter message
President Trump issued two Easter messages, one wishing Americans peace and joy, and another targeting "Radical Left Lunatics" he accuses of undermining his immigration policies. He criticized President Biden's border policies and the judicial system, labeling them ineffective.
Trump's remarks included strong language against those he believes are allowing dangerous individuals to enter the U.S., and he reiterated claims about the 2020 election. His administration's plans for deporting violent illegal aliens have faced legal challenges.
Breitbart: Homan: Concerning Van Hollen Traveled 'On Taxpayer Dime' to Meet a Terrorist
Tom Homan criticized Senator Chris Van Hollen for traveling to El Salvador at taxpayer expense to meet with an MS-13 gang member, highlighting concerns about public safety and the lack of action on border issues. He noted the rise in crime and deaths linked to illegal immigration.
Homan emphasized that while Van Hollen focused on due process, he has not addressed the significant problems at the southern border, including increased trafficking and fatalities. He argued that the senator should be more concerned about the impact of illegal immigration on American families.
#politics
Breitbart: Iowa Gov. Signs Bill Allowing 18-Year-Olds to Buy, Carry Handguns
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds has signed legislation allowing 18-year-olds to own and carry handguns, effective July 1, 2025. Supporters, including state Rep. Steven Holt, argue that young adults should have the right to defend themselves, citing their military service.
Opponents, like state Sen. Art Staed, contend that lowering the age for handgun ownership could lead to increased violence and advocate for maintaining the current age limit of 21.
#society
The Telegraph: On Israel, the BBC seems incapable of getting the simplest thing right
The BBC faces criticism for its handling of a documentary on Gaza that featured a Hamas minister's son, highlighting failures in due diligence and accuracy. The corporation's longstanding practice of mistranslating "Yahud" from Arabic as "Israeli" instead of "Jew" has been called into question, masking the racist implications of statements made by Palestinians.
This mistranslation reflects broader issues in the BBC's reporting on Israel and has led to concerns among British Jews about the corporation's handling of anti-Semitism. Critics argue that the BBC prioritizes its reputation over factual accuracy, calling for a change in its approach to translation and reporting.
Breitbart: Islamist Inmates Exempt From Dog Sniffing Searches, Union Boss Claims
Following a stabbing incident involving prison guards at His Majesty’s Prison Frankland, concerns have emerged over security protocols. The head of the Prison Officers’ Association stated that management barred the use of sniffer dogs on Muslim inmates, following complaints about religious beliefs.
Critics argue this compromises safety, with Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick highlighting the risk of Islamist gangs gaining control in prisons. The Ministry of Justice has denied any operational changes regarding searches, but the Justice Secretary announced a review of protective measures for prison staff.
Le Monde: India: At least 11 killed after New Delhi building collapse
A residential building in New Delhi collapsed on April 20, resulting in at least 11 fatalities, including three children. The incident occurred in a district primarily inhabited by migrant workers, with rescue operations ongoing throughout the day.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed condolences, while local officials pointed to corruption and illegal construction as contributing factors to the disaster. Building collapses are frequent in India, particularly in areas with unregulated structures.
GB News: Trans doctors can 'hide' their biological sex from public despite landmark Supreme Court ruling
The General Medical Council (GMC) in the UK is moving to make it optional for doctors to disclose their biological sex, despite a recent Supreme Court ruling affirming that the legal definition of a woman refers to biological sex. This change could complicate female patients' requests for same-sex care.
While the GMC emphasizes compliance with the law, critics argue that the lack of clear records on medical staff's sex may hinder patients' rights to know the gender of their doctors. The GMC plans to review the Supreme Court ruling as it updates its policies.
#economy
Breitbart: Jeffries: Trump Is 'Crashing the Economy in Real-Time'
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticized President Trump and Republicans for worsening the economy, claiming they are driving costs up and leading the nation toward a recession. He emphasized the need for Democrats to communicate their plans to lower living costs and protect Social Security.
Jeffries noted that a recent poll indicated Congressional Democrats are now trusted more than Republicans on economic issues. He announced a "cost of living week of action" to address high costs in housing, groceries, and healthcare, asserting that Democrats have a different vision for the economy.
#culture
Forbes: ‘Sinners’ Overtakes ‘Minecraft’ At Weekend Box Office After Posting $16.5 Million Saturday
Ryan Coogler’s "Sinners" surpassed "A Minecraft Movie" at the Easter weekend box office, earning an estimated $45 million compared to $42 million for the latter. "Sinners," an R-rated horror film, received high praise with a 98% critic rating and an "A" grade on CinemaScore.
Despite its strong opening, "Sinners" has a long way to go to recoup its $150 million production and marketing costs. Meanwhile, "A Minecraft Movie" continues to perform well, nearing $350 million in U.S. box office revenue.