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22 Apr 2025

#illegals

The Federalist: Judicial Supremacy Is Destroying America's Constitutional Order
Judicial Supremacy Is Destroying America's Constitutional Order
The Supreme Court recently halted President Trump's plans to deport Venezuelan gang members, claiming jurisdiction over immigration enforcement, which critics argue is unconstitutional. This decision has sparked dissent among justices who believe it undermines the executive branch's authority.

The article contends that the judiciary has overstepped its constitutional role, creating laws rather than interpreting them, and challenges the legitimacy of the court's interference in immigration policy. It suggests that until Congress or Trump confronts this judicial overreach, Americans will be subject to decisions made by unelected judges.


Breitbart: Dems Go to El Salvador for Accused Gang Member, Ignore Migrant Crimes in their States
Dems Go to El Salvador for Accused Gang Member, Ignore Migrant Crimes in their States
A group of House Democrats is visiting El Salvador to advocate for the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a deported illegal alien accused of MS-13 gang ties, domestic abuse, and human trafficking. This move has drawn criticism as they overlook migrant crime in their own states.

While the Democrats push for Garcia's return, serious crimes involving illegal aliens have occurred in their districts, including the murder of a 13-year-old in California and multiple arrests linked to gang activity in Florida and Oregon. Critics accuse the lawmakers of prioritizing the rights of deported criminals over the safety of American citizens.


#politics

Breitbart: Larry David Trashes Bill Maher Visiting Trump in 'My Dinner with Adolf' NYT Op-Ed
Larry David Trashes Bill Maher Visiting Trump in 'My Dinner with Adolf' NYT Op-Ed
Larry David criticized Bill Maher for dining with Donald Trump, using a satirical op-ed to liken the encounter to a fictional dinner with Adolf Hitler. David's piece suggests that engaging with right-leaning figures is akin to cozying up to Nazis, highlighting the absurdity of such interactions.

Maher, in response, noted Trump's gracious demeanor during their dinner, asserting that he felt more comfortable speaking with Trump than with past Democratic leaders. He emphasized the importance of personal interactions over public personas in politics.


Fox News: Ryan Lizza blasts Politico on his way out, looks to move on after ex-fiancé’s RFK Jr. tryst
Ryan Lizza blasts Politico on his way out, looks to move on after ex-fiancé’s RFK Jr. tryst
Ryan Lizza criticized Politico for its political coverage, claiming it fails to address the current "democratic peril" under President Trump. He announced his departure from the outlet to launch a Substack called Telos, aiming to provide more accurate reporting.

Lizza accused Politico of compromising journalistic integrity by appeasing the Trump administration, citing a specific incident involving a White House reporter's appearance at CPAC. He refused to retract his criticisms despite being asked to do so, emphasizing the need for media to confront the realities of the political landscape.


Breitbart: 'Democrat Media-Created Non-Controversy': CNN's Jennings Says Trump Views Hegseth as 'Doing a Good Job'
'Democrat Media-Created Non-Controversy': CNN's Jennings Says Trump Views Hegseth as 'Doing a Good Job'
Scott Jennings defended Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on CNN, stating that President Trump views Hegseth as performing well and is unlikely to dismiss him over media criticism. Jennings suggested that the White House sees the controversy as minor and believes Hegseth's leadership is positively impacting military morale and recruitment.

The administration is committed to supporting Hegseth despite opposition from Democrats, viewing the situation as an opportunity to stand firm against perceived media bias.


Breitbart: Celebrity Chef Marco Pierre White Backs Farage's Reform Party
Celebrity Chef Marco Pierre White Backs Farage's Reform Party
Celebrity chef Marco Pierre White has endorsed Nigel Farage’s Reform party ahead of local council elections, criticizing the Labour government for its policies that he claims hurt small businesses. He argues that the current administration fails to create opportunities for young people.

White's support comes as the Reform party gains traction, with polls suggesting it could win significantly in the upcoming elections, particularly at the expense of Labour. The endorsement reflects growing disillusionment with traditional parties and highlights key issues like immigration and economic stagnation.


#society

The Telegraph: Dick Van Dyke’s wife on their 46-year age gap: ‘Same age relationships don’t last’
Dick Van Dyke’s wife on their 46-year age gap: ‘Same age relationships don’t last’
Arlene Silver, 53, discussed her 46-year age gap with husband Dick Van Dyke, 99, stating that she believes relationships between people of the same age often do not last. Van Dyke, still performing at his age, emphasized the success of their 13-year marriage despite skepticism from others.

Silver described their relationship as "eerie" in how well it functions, highlighting the unique dynamics that can exist in age-disparate partnerships.


GB News: UK weather: Temperatures rocket towards 20C as high pressure dome to bring 'clear skies and warm sunshine'
UK weather: Temperatures rocket towards 20C as high pressure dome to bring 'clear skies and warm sunshine'
Britain's weather is set to improve after a rainy Bank Holiday, with temperatures expected to rise above average mid-week. High pressure is moving in from the north, promising warmer and sunnier conditions, though some areas may still experience chilly nights.

Meteorologists indicate that while there may be variations in forecasts, a more settled weather pattern is anticipated. The strong April sun will help raise temperatures, potentially reaching around 20°C, despite the risk of overnight frosts in northern regions.


Le Monde: Video. World expos: From Paris 1855 to Osaka 2025, what purpose do they serve?
Video. World expos: From Paris 1855 to Osaka 2025, what purpose do they serve?
World expos have showcased technological progress since 1851, with the upcoming event in Osaka, Japan, set to open on April 13, 2025. The theme, "Designing Future Society for Our Lives," will feature innovations from 160 countries, including an artificial heart and Martian rock.

These expos have historically allowed nations to promote their advancements and reflect the competitive spirit of industrial powers in the 19th century.


Fox News: Video captures New York grandmother, children narrowly avoiding manhole explosion
Video captures New York grandmother, children narrowly avoiding manhole explosion
A New York woman and her two grandchildren narrowly escaped a manhole explosion in Poughkeepsie after an Easter egg hunt. Video footage shows them walking just before the cover exploded, sending debris into the air.

The Poughkeepsie Fire Department reported high carbon monoxide levels in nearby buildings, leading to evacuations. An electrical fault on an underground cable caused the explosion, but no injuries were reported.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Trump extends 'deepest sympathies' after gunmen kill 20 in India's Kashmir region
Trump extends 'deepest sympathies' after gunmen kill 20 in India's Kashmir region
President Trump expressed condolences after a terrorist attack in Kashmir resulted in at least 20 deaths, stating that the U.S. stands with India against terrorism. He plans to speak with Prime Minister Modi to offer support, while Vice President Vance also condemned the attack during his visit to India.

The assault, described as unprecedented in scale against civilians, involved gunmen targeting tourists in Pahalgam. Indian officials are actively pursuing the attackers, with Prime Minister Modi vowing that those responsible will face justice.


#military

The Economist: The ugly task of Putin-proofing your border
The ugly task of Putin-proofing your border
Lithuania and other European nations are increasingly installing landmines along their borders, particularly with Belarus, to deter potential threats from Russia. Despite their aversion to such measures, the geopolitical climate has forced these countries to take drastic steps for national security.

This move reflects a broader trend among European nations to reinforce their defenses in light of Russian aggression. The tranquil setting of Lavoriskes contrasts sharply with the military preparations underway.


#education

Fox News: 'Let us be the parents': Supreme Court should let parents opt kids out of LGBT school lessons, lawyer argues
'Let us be the parents': Supreme Court should let parents opt kids out of LGBT school lessons, lawyer argues
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments in the case Mahmoud v. Taylor, where a coalition of parents seeks the right to opt their children out of LGBTQ-related curriculum in Maryland schools. They argue that the school board's policy violates their rights to direct their children's religious upbringing.

The parents, representing Jewish, Christian, and Muslim communities, contend that the school board initially allowed opt-outs but reversed its decision without notice. The board maintains that the curriculum fosters respect for diversity and does not infringe on religious freedoms. The case highlights ongoing debates over parental rights in education.


#crime

CNSNews: Police Officers Caught Playing ‘Crime Bingo’ Game Incentivizing Arrests
Police Officers Caught Playing ‘Crime Bingo’ Game Incentivizing Arrests
Thirteen officers from the Bozeman, Montana Police Department participated in a game called "Crime Bingo," where they filled out bingo cards based on various types of arrests. The game raised concerns about potential misconduct, as it could incentivize unjustified actions.

Investigations found no rights violations in 24 cases reviewed, but prosecutors must disclose any evidence of bias against defendants. This incident highlights the need for accountability and fairness in law enforcement practices.


#other

Fox News: Russian Harvard scientist Kseniia Petrova 'knowingly' smuggled illicit items to US: feds
Russian Harvard scientist Kseniia Petrova 'knowingly' smuggled illicit items to US: feds
Harvard bioinformatician Kseniia Petrova was detained at Boston Logan Airport for allegedly attempting to smuggle frog embryos back from Paris without proper customs declaration. Federal authorities claim she knowingly broke the law, while her attorney argues that the response should have been a fine rather than visa cancellation.

Petrova, who has a history of political activism against the Russian government, is currently seeking asylum due to fears of persecution. She is being held at the Richwood Detention Facility in Louisiana, with a court hearing scheduled for her asylum case.