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#politics

Forbes: Is Musk On His Way Out? Trump Has Reportedly Said So—Here's What We Know
Is Musk On His Way Out? Trump Has Reportedly Said So—Here's What We Know
Elon Musk is reportedly set to step back from his role with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), raising questions about the agency's future. President Trump has expressed satisfaction with Musk's contributions but acknowledged his need to focus on Tesla.

Musk's departure could impact DOGE's operations, which aim to modernize federal technology. As speculation grows, Tesla's stock has seen an uptick following news of Musk's potential exit from DOGE.


Fox News: DeSantis rebukes Republicans for backing bill for carbon sequestration task force: 'Absolutely embarrassing'
DeSantis rebukes Republicans for backing bill for carbon sequestration task force: 'Absolutely embarrassing'
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis criticized a GOP-led subcommittee's vote to advance a carbon sequestration task force, calling it "embarrassing." The bill received bipartisan support, with a 15-2 vote, aiming to develop a statewide carbon storage program.

DeSantis labeled carbon sequestration a "scam" linked to "climate ideology," urging against indulgence in such measures. In contrast, Democratic Rep. Lindsay Cross defended the initiative, emphasizing its scientific basis and potential for private investment in conservation efforts.


The Western Journal: FBI Agent Didn't Know He Was Supposed to Lie, So He Confirmed Biden Laptop Was Real on Call with Twitter: Report
FBI Agent Didn't Know He Was Supposed to Lie, So He Confirmed Biden Laptop Was Real on Call with Twitter: Report
An FBI agent inadvertently confirmed the authenticity of Hunter Biden's laptop during a call with Twitter just before the New York Post published a story about it in October 2020. Following this, FBI officials imposed a gag order to suppress discussion about the laptop's credibility.

Internal communications reveal that FBI leadership actively silenced employees regarding the laptop, despite evidence of criminality. This has raised concerns about the bureau's handling of information during the 2020 election cycle.


Human Events: DAVID KRAYDEN: Poilievre’s dilemma: go more anti-Trump than the Liberals or hold his conservative base
DAVID KRAYDEN: Poilievre’s dilemma: go more anti-Trump than the Liberals or hold his conservative base
Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre Poilievre faces a challenging political landscape as he tries to distance himself from Donald Trump while also appealing to his party's grassroots supporters. Accusations of being a "Canadian Trump" complicate his campaign, especially with Trump's unpopularity in Canada and his own party's internal divisions.

To succeed, Poilievre should focus on promoting a vision of Canada that emphasizes change and economic growth, rather than engaging in anti-Trump rhetoric. This strategy could help him resonate with voters who are disillusioned with the current Liberal government while maintaining support from his base.


Fox News: EXCLUSIVE: Jubilant Mike Johnson claims victory as Florida helps House GOP grow majority
EXCLUSIVE: Jubilant Mike Johnson claims victory as Florida helps House GOP grow majority
Speaker Mike Johnson praised the GOP's recent wins in two Florida special elections, asserting that these victories reflect voter support for House Republicans despite significant Democratic fundraising efforts. He emphasized the importance of these wins for advancing the party's agenda.

With the GOP now holding a 220-213 majority in the House, Johnson expressed confidence in continuing to promote President Trump's policies. The victories of Jimmy Patronis and Randy Fine in heavily Republican districts further solidify the party's position, even as Democrats face challenges in filling their own vacancies.


Front Page Magazine: If You Can't Vote in Person, You Can't Represent Your Constituents
If You Can't Vote in Person, You Can't Represent Your Constituents
Historically, serving in Congress required significant sacrifice, including long travels and time away from family, reflecting a commitment to public service. Today, conveniences such as remote voting and comfortable living conditions have made congressional duties easier, but this shift raises concerns about genuine representation.

The recent push for remote voting is seen as undermining the essence of representative government. Critics argue that if Congress members cannot fulfill their responsibilities in person, they should reconsider their roles, as true representation demands more than part-time commitment.


#society

Human Events: REVEALED: WhatsApp messages that led to UK parents’ arrest were sarcastic comments on hiring process
REVEALED: WhatsApp messages that led to UK parents’ arrest were sarcastic comments on hiring process
WhatsApp messages between parents Maxie Allen and Rosalind Levine about Cowley Hill Primary School led to their arrest by police for suspected harassment and malicious communications. The couple's sarcastic comments about the school's recruitment process prompted a police raid, which has raised concerns over free speech.

After a five-week investigation, charges were dropped, but the incident has sparked backlash regarding the police's involvement. Critics argue it reflects a troubling trend in policing speech in private digital communications.


Fox News: COVID 5 Years Later: Impact on the Workplace
COVID 5 Years Later: Impact on the Workplace
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly transformed American workplaces, with remote and hybrid work becoming prevalent. While some leaders advocate for a return to in-person collaboration to foster relationships and quicker decision-making, others argue that remote work is here to stay, particularly for small to medium businesses.

Both sides agree that a hybrid model is likely the future, balancing flexibility with the need for in-person interaction. Younger generations, particularly millennials and Gen Z, favor remote options, but some believe in-office work is crucial for their development. Companies benefit from reduced office space and access to a wider talent pool.


GB News: Product recall: Cooking hardware sold in Sainsbury's recalled due to 'fire risk' - 'Stop using immediately'
Product recall: Cooking hardware sold in Sainsbury's recalled due to 'fire risk' - 'Stop using immediately'
Sainsbury's has issued an urgent recall for certain Tower-branded air fryers due to a potential fire hazard linked to a manufacturing defect. Customers are advised to stop using the affected models immediately and check their product numbers to see if they are impacted.

The recall affects air fryers manufactured between January 2022 and April 2023. Sainsbury's has apologized for the inconvenience and emphasized their commitment to product safety. Customers can verify their product's status on the Tower safety website or contact a dedicated helpline for more information.


The Epoch Times: Africa at Crossroads After $13 Billion US Aid Cut, Say Analysts
Africa at Crossroads After $13 Billion US Aid Cut, Say Analysts
The U.S. government has cut $13 billion in financial assistance to African countries, prompting concerns about the impact on millions reliant on aid for food and healthcare. While this move has drawn criticism for its abruptness, some analysts argue it may pressure African governments to improve governance and address corruption.

Experts suggest that Africa must take responsibility for its own development, emphasizing the need for better resource management and governance. The aid cut could serve as a catalyst for self-sufficiency, with calls for increased local philanthropy and investment to fill the gap left by U.S. funding.


The Western Journal: Watch: San Francisco Tesla Owner Nearly Run Off Interstate in Latest Seeming Attack
Watch: San Francisco Tesla Owner Nearly Run Off Interstate in Latest Seeming Attack
Tesla owners are increasingly on edge as reports of targeted attacks on their vehicles rise. A recent incident captured on a Tesla's sentry camera shows a red Chevy Trailblazer seemingly attempting to run a Tesla off the road, raising concerns about deliberate aggression against Tesla drivers.

This incident is part of a broader pattern of vandalism and hostility toward Teslas, with videos showing acts like keying cars. Critics argue that such actions are criminal and reflect a troubling trend of violence linked to political grievances against figures like Elon Musk.


#crime

Fox News: Number of Tesla attacks soars past 50 as violence targeting Musk's company escalates
Number of Tesla attacks soars past 50 as violence targeting Musk's company escalates
Reported attacks on Tesla vehicles, dealerships, and charging stations have now exceeded 50 in the U.S., with 17 incidents occurring internationally. These attacks range from vandalism to arson, prompting Elon Musk to label them as "wide-scale domestic terrorism." Federal lawsuits are underway.

Musk's influence in the Trump administration coincides with these incidents, leading to increased scrutiny from authorities, including the Attorney General, who is treating these acts as domestic terrorism. Notable incidents include Molotov cocktail attacks and gunfire at Tesla locations across various states.


Fox News: California man to plead guilty to attempted assassination of Justice Kavanaugh
California man to plead guilty to attempted assassination of Justice Kavanaugh
Nicholas Roske, accused of plotting to murder Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, intends to plead guilty to a one-count indictment. His attorneys informed the court of his decision, seeking a hearing for the formal plea on April 7 or 8, 2024.

Roske was arrested in June 2022 after traveling to Kavanaugh's home with a firearm and expressing suicidal and homicidal thoughts. He cited anger over the leaked draft of a Supreme Court decision on abortion and recent gun control debates as motivations for his actions.


Fox News: Suspected California Walgreens killer had 'grudge' against pharmacies, police say
Suspected California Walgreens killer had 'grudge' against pharmacies, police say
A shooting at a Walgreens in Madera, California, left employee Erick Velazquez dead. The suspected gunman, 30-year-old Narciso Gallardo Fernandez, reportedly had a grudge against pharmacies. He was arrested shortly after the incident and faces homicide charges.

Walgreens expressed condolences and emphasized the safety of its employees and customers, stating they are cooperating with local authorities and providing counseling services.