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#illegals
Breitbart: Democrat Rep. Ansari Calls on More Lawmakers to Travel to El Salvador
Rep. Yassamin Ansari (D-AZ) and three other House Democrats are in El Salvador advocating for the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a suspected MS-13 gang member, claiming he was wrongfully deported. They are pushing for proof of life and access to counsel for Garcia and another deported individual, Andry Hernandez Romero.
The lawmakers criticize the Trump Administration for not facilitating Garcia's release and are calling on more colleagues to join their efforts. They assert that many individuals have been unjustly detained and deported, emphasizing the need to maintain pressure on the government regarding these cases.
GB News: Robert Jenrick blasts 'massively watered down version' of migrant crime data from Labour: 'We need full transparency!'
Robert Jenrick criticized the government's plan to release migrant crime statistics, calling it a "watered down version" of his push for full transparency on crime committed by nationality and visa status. He emphasized the importance of public awareness regarding the impact of low-skilled migration on crime rates.
Jenrick pointed to data suggesting that certain nationalities are significantly more likely to commit crimes, particularly sexual offenses, and called for stricter visa controls based on this information. He noted an increase in foreign offenders awaiting deportation and stressed the need for decisive action against those who commit serious crimes in the UK.
#politics
Forbes: Trump Says He Has ‘No Intention Of Firing’ Jerome Powell
President Trump stated he has no intention of firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, despite his previous criticisms of Powell's monetary policies. Trump expressed a desire for more aggressive interest rate cuts but clarified he never planned to remove Powell from his position.
Trump appointed Powell in 2017 and has had a contentious relationship with him over interest rate decisions. Powell's term as chairman lasts until May 2026, and he has indicated he will not resign if asked by Trump.
Breitbart: Sharon Osbourne Calls for Trump to Revoke Visas for Irish Band Kneecap Over Its 'F**k Israel, Free Palestine' Coachella Performance
Sharon Osbourne criticized the Irish rap group Kneecap for using their Coachella performance to project anti-Israel messages, suggesting it undermines the festival's integrity. She expressed concern over the group's support for terrorist organizations and questioned the booking process by Goldenvoice.
Osbourne urged for the revocation of Kneecap's work visa, highlighting the need for greater scrutiny of artists' political intentions. She emphasized the tragic context of the October 7th attacks in Israel and lamented the lack of action from the Independent Artists Group, which represents Kneecap.
The Economist: Marco Rubio, MAGA and the State Department’s new look
Marco Rubio announced significant changes to the State Department that align more with traditional Republican values than with the MAGA agenda. This shift comes at a time when Donald Trump's influence is strong in public policy.
The reforms are seen as a departure from the radical changes often associated with Trump's administration, suggesting a more conventional approach to diplomacy.
Fox News: 'Can I finish?': Sotomayor spars with Alito during LGBTQ classroom books case
During Supreme Court arguments in Mahmoud v. Taylor, Justices Samuel Alito and Sonia Sotomayor clashed over parental rights regarding LGBTQ curriculum in schools. Parents argue they should be informed and allowed to opt out of reading LGBTQ-related material that conflicts with their religious beliefs.
The case involves a coalition of Jewish, Christian, and Muslim parents from Montgomery County, Maryland, challenging the school board's inclusion of LGBTQ books as part of an "inclusivity" initiative. The Supreme Court appears inclined to support the parents' stance on religious liberty.
Fox News: Rahm Emanuel has fiery clash with leftist podcaster over party's focus on trans bathroom issues
Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel faced backlash on the "I’ve Had It" podcast for downplaying transgender issues as non-core to the Democratic Party. He argued that Democrats should focus on more significant issues affecting people rather than getting caught up in what he termed "frivolous arguments."
Emanuel's comments sparked a heated exchange with host Jennifer Welch, who accused him of capitulating to right-wing narratives. Despite his acknowledgment of the importance of transgender rights during his tenure, Emanuel maintained that these issues are tangential and that the party should prioritize broader concerns.
#society
Human Events: BREAKING: WEF launches probe into Klaus Schwab on Easter Sunday—day before he steps down as board chair
Klaus Schwab has resigned as chair of the World Economic Forum amid allegations of financial fraud, ethical misconduct, and sexual impropriety. An investigation was initiated following an anonymous whistleblower letter detailing claims of misuse of Forum resources and abusive workplace behavior.
Schwab denies the accusations and plans to sue his anonymous accusers. The WEF board stated the decision to investigate was unanimous and emphasized that the allegations remain unproven pending the investigation's outcome.
Le Monde: Rekindled love: 'What if it started again, and he left me? And if I couldn't recover?'
Hélène Blanc reflects on her tumultuous relationship with Cédric and her contrasting experience with Thomas, a kind and stable man she meets at work. Despite feeling good with Thomas, she questions whether their calm connection qualifies as love, especially given her history of passion and stress with Cédric.
As Thomas prepares to leave for a postdoc, Hélène grapples with her feelings and doubts about their relationship's future.
#economy
The Telegraph: Musk: I’ll step back from Doge next month
Elon Musk announced he will significantly reduce his involvement with Dogecoin starting in May, citing Tesla's declining profits. The company's net income dropped 71% to $409 million in Q1, marking its lowest profit since 2020.
Musk's ties to Trump and a boycott from left-leaning consumers have contributed to Tesla's challenges, with vehicle deliveries down 13%. The company faces increasing uncertainty in the automotive market due to evolving trade policies and changing political sentiments.
Forbes: Musk Says He’ll Significantly Cut Back Time At DOGE, Push Trump For Lower Tariffs
Elon Musk announced he will significantly reduce his involvement in government efficiency initiatives to focus more on Tesla, following the company's worst quarterly profit in years. He plans to dedicate more time to Tesla while still engaging with government matters occasionally.
Musk also commented on President Trump's tariff policies, stating he will advocate for lower tariffs. This shift comes as Tesla seeks to improve its financial performance.
#culture
Fox News: Ben Affleck roasts Matt Damon for ripping his shirt off to show fit physique
Ben Affleck humorously commented on Matt Damon's fit appearance while filming "The Odyssey," joking about Damon's eagerness to show off his physique. Affleck noted that there are no shirtless scenes in the film, teasing Damon for wanting to take off his shirt.
The two actors have been friends since childhood and collaborated on "Good Will Hunting." Damon has previously expressed gratitude for avoiding the intense scrutiny that often follows Affleck. Their long-standing friendship continues to be a source of light-hearted banter.
#education
Fox News: Trump admin will seize wages, pensions, tax refunds to repay student loans: 'Debt cannot be wiped away'
The Trump administration announced it will garnish wages, federal pensions, and tax refunds from those who default on federal student loans. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized that taxpayers should not bear the burden of unpaid loans, with nearly 10 million borrowers at risk of default.
The Department of Education plans to resume collections on defaulted loans in May, highlighting a significant issue with a $1.6 trillion student loan portfolio. Education Secretary Linda McMahon criticized the Biden administration's attempts to cancel debt, asserting that responsible repayment is necessary.
#crime
Breitbart: VIDEO: FL Man Accused of Pinning Screaming 11-Year-Old Girl on Ground
A 43-year-old man, Marius Mutu, in Tampa, Florida, is accused of pinning an 11-year-old girl to the ground while she screamed for help. He claimed he was trying to photograph her to report alleged egg-throwing incidents at his apartment. Video footage captured the incident, leading to his arrest.
Mutu was charged with battery and false imprisonment and has been suspended from his city job. Sheriff Chad Chronister condemned the act as "unacceptable" and emphasized the commitment to child safety. Neighbors expressed shock and concern over the incident.