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#illegals
Fox News: Illegal immigrant who allegedly escaped Colorado ICE site during power outage captured on bus
Geilond Vido-Romero, a 24-year-old illegal immigrant with alleged ties to the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, was captured while riding a bus in Denver after escaping from a Colorado detention center during a power outage. He had previously been arrested for shoplifting and resisting arrest.
Vido-Romero escaped alongside Joel Jose Gonzalez-Gonzalez, 32, on March 18, during a power outage at the Denver Contract Detention Facility. Gonzalez-Gonzalez was apprehended three days later in Adams County.
#politics
Breitbart: 'They Charge Us, We Charge Them': Trump Reveals Chart of Reciprocal Tariffs
President Trump announced a new trade policy involving reciprocal tariffs, stating that countries like China, the EU, and Vietnam impose high tariffs on the U.S. He plans to implement lower reciprocal tariffs, arguing this will ensure foreign nations pay for access to the U.S. market.
Trump emphasized that previous trade predictions have been incorrect and claimed his policies have contributed to a strong economy. He dismissed potential complaints from globalists and special interests regarding these tariffs.
Times Of Israel: Qatargate: Explaining the suspicions and possible criminal acts roiling the PM’s office
The Qatargate scandal has implicated Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office, leading to the arrest of two close aides, Jonatan Urich and Eli Feldstein. They are suspected of illegal activities involving pro-Qatar lobbying efforts and leaking classified information. Netanyahu was also summoned for questioning.
Investigators are exploring potential charges against Urich and Feldstein, including contact with a foreign agent, fraud, breach of trust, and money laundering. The case raises questions about conflicts of interest and the legality of their actions while serving in advisory roles to the Prime Minister.
Breitbart: James Carville: Trump Is 'Going Power Mad' over Tariffs
Democratic strategist James Carville criticized President Trump for his unilateral approach to tariffs, suggesting it reflects a "power mad" mentality. He expressed concern that this strategy confuses voters and may ultimately harm working people, as it lacks a coherent policy basis.
Carville emphasized that Trump's tariff decisions appear driven by ego rather than sound economic principles, with implications for various stakeholders who seek exemptions.
Fox News: EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: AOC refuses to say whether Democrats' rhetoric is responsible for Tesla attacks
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez declined to comment on whether Democrats' rhetoric against Elon Musk is linked to recent vandalism against Tesla vehicles and dealerships. She also did not confirm if she still owns a Tesla, citing security concerns.
Despite escalating violence against Tesla properties, few Democrats have condemned the attacks, with some leaders remaining silent. The Justice Department is treating these incidents as domestic terrorism, warning that perpetrators will face severe penalties.
#society
Fox News: Joe Rogan says DOGE should look into how box office bomb 'Snow White' cost $250M
Joe Rogan and Kurt Metzger criticized Disney's live-action "Snow White," which has struggled at the box office, earning only $43 million in its opening weekend against a $250 million budget. Controversies surrounding the film include its portrayal of dwarfs and lead actress Rachel Zegler's remarks.
Metzger noted that while Zegler may not have been the best choice, the film's failure cannot be solely attributed to her. He pointed out that her political statements, particularly about Palestine, may have contributed to the backlash and the film's poor reception.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: US and Israel planning huge 'overdue' attack on Iran to DESTROY Tehran's nuclear strength
The US and Israel are reportedly planning an attack on Iran to disrupt its nuclear program, which they believe has advanced significantly. An Israeli source states that the current political climate, particularly with Donald Trump back in office, presents an optimal opportunity for action.
Israeli officials emphasize the existential threat posed by Iran's potential nuclear capabilities and have been preparing for military operations to neutralize Iranian defenses. Recent air campaigns have targeted Iranian and allied forces to facilitate a larger strike if necessary.
#economy
Breitbart: Union Workers Hail Trump's Auto Tariffs: 'We Can't Thank You Enough'
Michigan union workers are expressing strong support for President Trump's tariffs on foreign-made cars, believing they will revitalize communities affected by free trade policies. A UAW leader emphasized that these tariffs could lead to new investment and job creation in underutilized plants.
UAW President Shawn Fain, who previously supported Biden, also praised the tariffs, stating they could help reverse the negative impacts of past trade deals on working-class communities. Both leaders anticipate significant economic benefits in the coming years.
Breitbart: Liberation Day: Trump Announces 25% Tariff on Foreign-Made Cars
President Trump has announced a 25% tariff on foreign-made cars, declaring April 2, 2025, as "Liberation Day" for American industry. He criticized past trade practices that he claims have harmed American workers and vowed to implement reciprocal tariffs against countries with higher trade barriers.
Trump emphasized the need for fairness in trade, citing examples of high tariffs imposed by other nations. He blamed previous administrations for allowing trade imbalances that have weakened the American industrial base and jeopardized national security.
Le Monde: German chemicals industry calls on EU to avoid 'escalation' as the world reacts to Trump's tariffs
The German chemicals industry has urged the EU to respond calmly to new tariffs imposed by the U.S., warning against escalating trade tensions that could harm both sides. The industry, vital to Germany's economy, seeks a fair resolution with the U.S., its largest export market.
Italian and UK leaders echoed similar sentiments, criticizing the tariffs and advocating for negotiations to prevent a trade war. They emphasized the need for a measured approach to protect their economies while maintaining strong ties with the U.S.