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#illegals
Fox News: Democrats' El Salvador trip lampooned by Senate GOP group in faux tourism ad: '¡Bienvenidos!'
The NRSC criticized Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen's trip to El Salvador, where he sought to aid deportee Kilmar Garcia, an alleged MS-13 gang member. The committee's ad mocked the trip, suggesting it was an invitation for Democrats to associate with violent criminals.
The ad featured a tourism-style video promoting El Salvador as a destination for Democrats, while highlighting recent trips by other Democratic lawmakers. Garcia, who is imprisoned in El Salvador, is claimed by Homeland Security to be an MS-13 member, a point his lawyers dispute.
Breitbart: Stephen Miller: Democrats Defend 'Infinity Process' for Illegal Migrants
Stephen Miller criticized Democrats for creating an "Infinity Process" in immigration enforcement, arguing that it allows criminals to remain in the U.S. while ordinary citizens face lengthy legal challenges. He claims this dual standard threatens national security and undermines the rule of law.
Democrats, including Sen. Chris Van Hollen, counter that the focus should be on judicial processes rather than social media narratives about individual migrants' criminal records. They argue that the legal system should determine outcomes, not political discourse.
#politics
Breitbart: George Clooney Strikes Back After Trump's 'Fake Movie Actor' Dig
George Clooney has responded to Donald Trump's criticism, calling him a "fake actor." Clooney asserts that his role is to speak the truth, regardless of Trump's remarks. He emphasizes the importance of freedom of speech and acknowledges the backlash he faced after urging Joe Biden to step down for a stronger candidate.
Despite criticism from both Trump and Hollywood peers, Clooney stands by his opinions and blames the media for not adequately addressing Biden's shortcomings.
Times Of Israel: Latin patriarch of Jerusalem among candidates to replace Pope Francis
With the death of Pope Francis, speculation arises on his successor among the cardinals. One notable candidate is Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, who has lived in Israel for over three decades and is fluent in Hebrew. His experience and local understanding may influence the selection.
The conclave, composed of cardinals under 80, will choose the new pope in a secretive process. The election's outcome could reflect whether the cardinals support Pope Francis's liberal values or seek a shift back to more traditional stances. The date for the conclave will be set soon.
The Western Journal: Pete Hegseth Fires Back After Former Spokesman Alleges the Pentagon Is in 'Total Chaos'
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth dismissed allegations of "total chaos" at the Pentagon made by former spokesperson John Ullyot, who criticized Hegseth's leadership and suggested he may be replaced by President Trump. Hegseth claimed Ullyot misrepresented the situation for political reasons.
Ullyot's op-ed referenced recent staff departures linked to a sensitive information leak investigation and criticized Hegseth's team for spreading falsehoods. Despite the turmoil, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt and Trump defended Hegseth's performance, labeling dissenting voices as disgruntled employees.
#society
Breitbart: Nolte: Disgraced Ryan Lizza Out at Politico After Sex Scandal
Ryan Lizza has left Politico amid credible allegations of misconduct involving two women. He plans to launch a Substack publication, claiming a desire to improve political coverage during a critical time, despite the circumstances surrounding his departure.
Lizza's past includes being fired from the New Yorker for improper conduct and facing further allegations from his ex-fiancée, Olivia Nuzzi, who accuses him of threatening her and hacking her devices. This situation adds Lizza to a growing list of media figures who have exited their positions under controversial circumstances.
Fox News: Dana Perino shares the advice she wishes she heard years ago in new book 'I Wish Someone Had Told Me'
Dana Perino's new book, "I Wish Someone Had Told Me: The Best Advice for Building a Great Career and a Meaningful Life," offers practical advice and personal stories aimed at inspiring readers in their careers and personal lives. Featuring insights from colleagues and friends, the book addresses relatable challenges such as burnout and work-life balance.
Perino, a co-anchor on Fox News, highlights the hard work and diverse backgrounds of contributors, emphasizing the importance of kindness and mentorship. This is her fourth book, following three New York Times Bestsellers, and it is now available in stores.
GB News: 'If you care about women and girls, perhaps the Labour Party is not for you'
Labour Ministers are reportedly plotting to circumvent a Supreme Court ruling that biological men cannot be recognized as women. Leaked messages reveal plans to hold a meeting to discuss this issue, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer criticized for his perceived inaction.
Protests by radical trans activists have escalated, featuring violent rhetoric and vandalism, including defacing historic statues. Critics claim the Labour Party prioritizes trans rights over women's rights, raising concerns about the implications for women's spaces and safety.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Rubio overhauling 'bloated' State Department in sweeping reform
The Trump administration is restructuring the State Department, closing over 130 offices globally to streamline operations and better align with its foreign policy goals. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the need for efficiency, citing a bloated bureaucracy that has hindered effective diplomacy.
Rubio's plan includes consolidating functions, reducing the number of offices from 734 to 602, and eliminating programs misaligned with national interests, such as certain human rights initiatives. The overhaul aims to enhance the department's focus on America's core priorities while ensuring taxpayer dollars are used effectively.
Breitbart: U.S. Says ‘Very Good Progress’ on Nuclear Talks with Iran, Schedules Third Round
U.S. officials are set to hold a third round of nuclear talks with Iran in Oman after a reportedly successful second round in Rome. The discussions have shifted from indirect to more direct negotiations, with both sides expressing optimism about potential progress on a new deal.
However, critics worry that a revived or modified version of the 2015 JCPOA could be detrimental for the Trump administration. Concerns are growing over Iran's advancements in nuclear capabilities and missile technology, with Israeli officials urging a more cautious approach to negotiations.
#religion
The Western Journal: Multiple Favorites Emerge as Secretive Conclave Begins to Replace Pope Francis
The death of Pope Francis at 88 has triggered a secretive conclave in the Vatican to elect his successor. Eligible cardinals, numbering 138, will vote under strict confidentiality, with a two-thirds majority needed for election.
Top contenders include Cardinal Pietro Parolin, known for his diplomatic experience, and Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, who brings progressive views. Other candidates from various regions add to the diversity of potential papal leadership, reflecting the Church's complex dynamics.
#culture
Front Page Magazine: When Larry David Stopped Being Funny
Political comedy often loses its humor when it becomes more about the message than the joke, particularly among leftists. Larry David's recent work, "My Dinner With Hitler," is criticized for echoing outdated political jabs and lacking originality, drawing comparisons to Andy Borowitz's earlier material.
The reception of David's piece suggests a disconnect, with critics questioning why it receives applause from the establishment despite its perceived lack of comedic value. Overall, the trend indicates a struggle within political humor to remain genuinely funny while addressing serious topics.
#history
Fox News: UN marks Holocaust Remembrance Day by redefining the Holocaust, comparing Israelis to Nazis
On Yom HaShoah, Israel and Jews worldwide remember the Holocaust, but the U.N. faces criticism for its portrayal of this history. The U.N. has omitted Israel from Holocaust narratives, promoting a narrative that equates the Holocaust with the Palestinian experience, which many see as a distortion.
This redefinition of the Holocaust at the U.N. undermines the unique suffering of the Jewish people and is viewed as part of a broader agenda to delegitimize Israel. Critics argue that the U.N. is failing to uphold the commitment of "never again" by misrepresenting historical facts.
#health
Forbes: Measles Updates: Texas Outbreak Surpasses 600 Cases After Illness Spreads To 25 States
Texas health officials reported 624 confirmed measles cases this year, with 64 hospitalizations and two deaths among school-aged children. The outbreak is primarily affecting unvaccinated individuals, with most cases centered in Gaines County.
Nationwide, the CDC confirmed 800 cases across 25 states, marking a significant increase from 2024. The outbreak, which began in January, is the largest in Texas in 30 years, raising concerns about public health and vaccination rates.