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#illegals
The Western Journal: Alito Furious with the Likes of Kavanaugh, Coney Barrett After They Help Block Trump
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito criticized the court's recent decision to temporarily block the deportation of Venezuelan gang members, arguing it violated established procedures and lacked sufficient justification. He expressed concern over the court's haste in issuing the order without waiting for a ruling from the lower courts.
Alito, joined by Justice Clarence Thomas, contended that the decision was made based solely on claims from the detainees' attorneys without concrete evidence. He emphasized the need for the judiciary to adhere to legal protocols and allow lower courts to address the issues first.
#politics
Breitbart: Claim: San Francisco Democrats Want to Move Party to the Center
San Francisco Democrats are reportedly seeking to shift the party toward the center, citing past failures of progressive governance that have harmed their brand. Local activists argue that issues like "defund the police" and symbolic resolutions have led to losses in power, particularly to Republicans.
The party's new direction aims to prioritize pragmatic solutions, such as fully staffing police departments, easing housing regulations, and addressing educational disparities. This shift follows a trend of voters recalling radical officials and electing reformist leaders, though it remains uncertain if these changes will take hold within the broader Democratic Party.
Fox News: Army suspends commander after Trump, Vance, Hegseth vanish from command board
Col. Sheyla Baez Ramirez, commander of Fort McCoy, has been suspended after failing to display photos of President Trump, Vice President Vance, and Defense Secretary Hegseth on the base's chain of command wall. The U.S. Army Reserve Command stated the suspension was not due to misconduct and is under review.
This incident follows recent leadership changes in the U.S. military, including the dismissal of other commanders for undermining officials or failing to maintain nonpartisan conduct. The Pentagon is investigating the situation at Fort McCoy, where the frames on the wall have since been filled.
Fox News: Bill Maher hits back at critics after Trump meeting, says it's not bad he doesn't 'hate' the president
Bill Maher defended his recent dinner with President Trump, stating he was truthful about the experience despite backlash from liberal critics. He described Trump as "gracious and measured," suggesting that personal interactions can differ from public personas.
Maher emphasized that he maintains his principles and criticized the notion of avoiding engagement with opposing views. He believes that understanding different perspectives is essential, even if he disagrees with Trump's policies.
Breitbart: Google Faces the Music: Search Monopoly Trial Enters Remedy Phase
Google faces a three-week trial with the DOJ and state attorneys general regarding remedies for its illegal search monopoly. Proposed changes include selling its Chrome browser and licensing search technology to competitors. Google argues these measures would harm consumers and innovation.
The outcome could lead to significant restructuring of Google, marking a pivotal moment in antitrust enforcement. Any imposed remedies are likely to be appealed, potentially delaying changes for years. This case underscores the government's renewed effort to regulate dominant tech platforms.
#society
Breitbart: Trump Remembers Pope Francis at Easter Egg Roll: 'He Loved the World'
President Trump honored the late Pope Francis during the White House Easter Egg Roll, announcing an executive order to fly flags at half-staff in his memory. He praised the pope as a good man who loved the world and expressed his condolences on social media.
Pope Francis passed away at 88, following recent health struggles. Vice President JD Vance also expressed condolences, recalling their meeting on Easter Sunday and reflecting on the pope's impactful messages.
The Federalist: SCOTUS Reviews Parents' Right To Opt Kids Out Of LGBT Books
The Supreme Court will hear a pivotal case, Mahmoud v. Taylor, regarding parents' rights to opt their children out of explicit sexual content in schools. Maryland parents, represented by the Becket Fund, are challenging a school district's decision to eliminate parental notice and opt-out options for LGBTQ-inclusive storybooks.
The case arises from concerns that the content is inappropriate for young children and conflicts with the parents' beliefs. The Supreme Court's decision could significantly impact parental rights in education regarding sensitive topics of gender and sexuality.
#economy
Forbes: Tesla Stock Dives 7% Ahead Of Possible ‘Code Red’ Earnings For Elon Musk’s Firm
Tesla shares fell 7% to $224, marking their lowest price since April, amid investor concerns linked to President Trump's actions and escalating tensions with the Federal Reserve. The S&P 500 index also dropped over 3%, reflecting broader market unease.
As Tesla prepares to report its first-quarter earnings, analysts expect disappointing results, with a projected earnings per share of $0.41. The company has faced challenges due to its reliance on global supply chains and strained U.S.-China relations.
Breitbart: Famed AI Researcher Launches Startup to Automate *All* Human Jobs
AI researcher Tamay Besiroglu has launched a startup, Mechanize, aiming for the full automation of work and the economy. This initiative has ignited debate over the ethical implications of replacing human workers with AI, with critics voicing concerns about wealth concentration and job loss.
Besiroglu argues that automation could lead to economic growth and higher living standards, suggesting alternative income sources like universal basic income. However, skepticism remains regarding the sustainability of such a system without AI agents contributing taxes.
#crime
Breitbart: Report: DHS Sec. Kristi Noem Robbed at DC Restaurant
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem was robbed of her purse, containing $3,000 in cash and personal items, while dining in Washington, DC over Easter weekend. The suspect, described as a masked white man, fled the scene, and a Secret Service investigation is currently underway.
Noem confirmed the theft remains unsolved, highlighting the loss of her medication among the stolen items.
Fox News: Texas constable deputy shot in Houston outside Family Law Center, suspect wounded
A Harris County deputy, Sheila Jones, was shot while working security at the Family Law Center in downtown Houston. The incident occurred during a violent altercation, leading to a chase where the suspect opened fire. Both Jones and the suspect are expected to recover.
The Houston Police Department is investigating the shooting, and a motive has not yet been determined. Jones, a 30-year law enforcement veteran and Army veteran, has been with the Harris County Precinct 1 Constable's Office for the last two years.
#sports
GB News: Rory McIlroy decision speaks volumes after golfer landed back in Northern Ireland without wife Erica Stoll
Rory McIlroy is eager to return to golf following his recent Masters victory, which marked his first win at Augusta after 16 attempts. He is focused on competing in upcoming tournaments, including the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, despite having achieved a career Grand Slam.
McIlroy, who celebrated his triumph with his daughter Poppy in Northern Ireland, expressed his determination to continue winning and maintain his friendship with fellow golfer Shane Lowry. He reflected on the significance of his Masters win, calling it the best day of his golfing life.