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22 Apr 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Robert Garcia: Dems are 'Organizing in El Salvador' to Free Accused MS-13 Gang Member
Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) is leading a delegation of House Democrats in El Salvador to advocate for the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who faces serious allegations including gang affiliation and human trafficking. The group aims to raise awareness and support for his case.
Simultaneously, another illegal alien, Mario Edgardo Garcia-Aquino, is charged in California with the rape and murder of a 13-year-old boy, raising concerns about public safety and the implications of immigration policies.
The Federalist: 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.
#politics
Fox News: 'Striking': DC appeals court interrogates Trump admin on Pentagon's transgender military ban policy
A D.C. appeals panel questioned the Trump administration's transgender military ban, focusing on a lower court's finding of animus behind the policy. Judges expressed skepticism about the government's claims of military readiness and the rationale for the ban, which was blocked by a previous ruling.
The case centers on Trump's executive order requiring updates to military standards regarding transgender individuals. The plaintiffs argue that the ban violates their constitutional rights and that enforcing it would cause irreparable harm. A ruling is expected soon.
Breitbart: Harvard Sues Trump Administration over Federal Funding Freeze
Harvard University has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration after the government froze $2.2 billion in federal grants due to Harvard's refusal to comply with demands for reforms related to hiring practices, antisemitism, and admissions. Harvard argues that these demands infringe on its academic freedoms and violate the First Amendment.
The funding freeze, which affects a significant portion of the budget for the T.H. Chan School of Public Health, follows Harvard President Alan M. Garber's criticism of the administration's coercive tactics. The lawsuit names several administration officials as defendants and claims the funding cut is an attempt to control academic decision-making at the university.
Fox News: House Republican enters race for Mitch McConnell's Senate seat, setting up high-stakes GOP primary
Rep. Andy Barr, R-Ky., is launching his campaign for the Senate seat being vacated by Mitch McConnell. In a video announcement, Barr positions himself as a strong supporter of President Trump and criticizes "woke" ideologies, promising to focus on job creation and immigration reform.
Barr's campaign is backed by prominent GOP leaders and sets up a competitive primary against former Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron. Both candidates emphasize their alignment with Trump, contrasting with McConnell's more complex relationship with the former president.
Fox News: Trump backs Republican rivals in Arizona governor's race after Rep. Biggs enters contest: 'I had a problem'
President Trump has endorsed both Karrin Taylor Robson and Rep. Andy Biggs in the Arizona gubernatorial race, following Biggs' unexpected entry into the contest. Trump previously endorsed Robson when she was the sole candidate and expressed support for both as "fantastic candidates."
Robson and Biggs have both expressed gratitude for Trump's endorsements, pledging to focus on cutting taxes and enhancing border security. The general election is set for November 3, 2026, with current Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs in office.
The Western Journal: Watch: Elizabeth Warren Stammers as Interviewer Uses Her Own Words About Joe Biden Against Her
Elizabeth Warren faced tough questioning during a podcast interview, where she struggled to defend her past claims about Joe Biden's mental fitness. Confronted with her assertion that Biden was "sharp" up until his withdrawal from the 2024 race, Warren's stammering responses highlighted her discomfort and inability to justify her previous statements.
The exchange underscored a broader issue within the Democratic Party regarding accountability and honesty about Biden's capabilities. Warren's evasive answers point to a pattern of misleading the public, raising questions about her credibility and the party's willingness to confront uncomfortable truths.
#society
Le Monde: Ethiopia: World Food Programme halts aid for 650,000 malnourished women and children
The World Food Programme announced it will suspend aid for 650,000 malnourished women and children in Ethiopia due to a funding shortfall, affecting access to food for 3.6 million people. The situation is exacerbated by ongoing conflicts and a drought in the region.
Ethiopia faces a $222 million funding gap for humanitarian efforts, with over 10 million people experiencing hunger. The WFP warns that without urgent support, critical assistance for refugees and vulnerable populations will cease.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Hamas delegation heads for Cairo as Egypt takes mediation lead in hostage talks
Negotiations for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas are ongoing in Cairo, with Egypt leading the talks. A new proposal includes a seven-year ceasefire, a full IDF withdrawal from Gaza, and the release of all hostages. Both Israel and the Trump administration support Egypt's role in the negotiations.
Hamas has expressed willingness to halt military operations in exchange for a long-term truce and is open to ceding control of Gaza to a technocratic body. Meanwhile, Israeli officials believe military pressure is influencing Hamas's willingness to negotiate. The situation remains fluid as discussions continue.
#economy
The Western Journal: Op-Ed: President Trump Mastered the Art of the Tariff
Donald Trump's tariff policy has garnered attention, with foreign leaders seeking negotiations to address the tariffs he imposed on imports to the U.S. His approach has reportedly pressured nations, including the EU and Zimbabwe, to reconsider their own tariffs.
The strategy appears effective, as countries like Vietnam have shown willingness to sacrifice Chinese imports to foster a trade partnership with the U.S. Trump's negotiation tactics are portrayed as a master class in trade diplomacy, leading to favorable outcomes for the U.S.
Breitbart: India Follows Vietnam in Imposing Steel Tariffs on China
India's Finance Ministry has announced a 12% tariff on certain steel products to protect domestic industries from what it sees as unfair competition from Chinese imports. This decision follows concerns about a potential influx of Chinese steel due to U.S. tariffs, which have raised duties on Chinese goods significantly.
During a visit from U.S. Vice President JD Vance, India and the U.S. agreed to negotiate a new trade deal, marking a significant step in strengthening bilateral economic relations. Indian officials view the tariffs as critical for local producers, especially smaller enterprises facing pressure from rising imports.
#religion
GB News: Pope Francis laid out in open casket as Cardinals prepare to go to Conclave to choose successor
Pope Francis, 88, has died from a cerebral stroke and heart failure, confirmed by the Vatican. His body was placed in an open casket during the declaration of death at the Santa Marta residence. Public viewing will take place at St. Peter's Basilica.
Francis, the first Latin American pope, had a significant impact on 1.4 billion Catholics worldwide. His final wishes include resting in the Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major. Leaders, including UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and King Charles, paid tribute to his compassionate leadership.
#education
Fox News: 'Let us be the parents': Supreme Court should let parents opt kids out of LGBTQ 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
The Western Journal: Court Grants Another Request from Karmelo Anthony's Legal Team as Murder Suspect Is Abruptly Relocated
Karmelo Anthony, a 17-year-old accused of murdering Austin Metcalf at a Texas track meet, has been relocated after a court granted his legal team's request due to reported threats. Anthony, who faces first-degree murder charges, is currently under house arrest with strict conditions.
Public outrage has intensified over the leniency shown towards Anthony, with critics arguing that the focus on his safety undermines the gravity of Metcalf's death. The Metcalf family has expressed profound grief, while also facing harassment since the incident.
Breitbart: Harvey Weinstein Sent from Rikers Island to Bellevue Hospital as Rape Retrial Jury Selection Continues
Harvey Weinstein remains at Bellevue Hospital as jury selection begins for his retrial on sex crime allegations. His previous conviction was overturned, allowing for a new trial. Weinstein, citing health concerns, requested a transfer from Rikers Island.
The former film mogul's case highlights ongoing issues within the criminal justice system, as he seeks better conditions during his retrial. His situation raises questions about the treatment of inmates and the management of Rikers Island.
#technology
Breitbart: Google Warns Breaking Up Its Monopoly Would Harm U.S. in 'Global Race with China'
The remedies trial regarding Google's search monopoly began in Washington, D.C., where the company argues that proposed DOJ remedies, including divesting its Chrome browser, would weaken U.S. competitiveness against China in technology. Google claims these measures could stifle innovation and harm consumers.
Additionally, despite positioning itself as a leader against China, Google has a history of collaboration with the Chinese government, including plans for a censored search engine, Project Dragonfly, which would comply with China's strict censorship laws. The trial is expected to conclude with a ruling in August.
#other
Fox News: EPA chief Zeldin launches talks with Mexico to end sewage hitting San Diego, Navy SEALs: 'out of patience'
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin visited San Diego to address the ongoing issue of Mexican sewage contaminating U.S. waters from Tijuana, which has affected local health and Navy SEAL training. He emphasized the urgency of resolving the crisis, citing collaboration with Mexican officials to implement infrastructure projects aimed at reducing sewage flow.
Zeldin highlighted the need for Mexico to commit to both stopping the pollution and cleaning up existing contamination. Local leaders have expressed concern over the environmental and public health impacts, with significant economic consequences for the region.