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23 Apr 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: President Bukele Trolls Democrat Rep. Frost in El Salvador for 'Gang' Post
President Bukele Trolls Democrat Rep. Frost in El Salvador for 'Gang' Post
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele criticized Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-FL) on social media for advocating the release of a deported MS-13 gang member. Bukele highlighted a past post by Frost suggesting gang affiliation, which Frost later attributed to a rap lyric.

Frost is currently in El Salvador with other Democratic lawmakers, focusing on this issue instead of his constituents. Bukele's comments underscore the tension surrounding immigration and gang violence.


#politics

Breitbart: Cobb: Trump's 'Clearly Unconstitutional' Actions Causing 'War' for the Future of Our Country
Cobb: Trump's 'Clearly Unconstitutional' Actions Causing 'War' for the Future of Our Country
Former White House special counsel Ty Cobb criticized President Trump's actions as "clearly unconstitutional," suggesting they have sparked a "war" for the nation's future. He highlighted the unprecedented loyalty shown by officials like Pam Bondi to Trump over the Constitution, warning of significant consequences.

Cobb expressed concern over the judiciary's ability to handle the pressure from numerous politically motivated cases and criticized Congress for its inaction. He believes the current situation poses serious risks to the country and its constitutional integrity.


Fox News: Jury rules New York Times did not libel Sarah Palin in defamation case
Jury rules New York Times did not libel Sarah Palin in defamation case
A federal jury ruled that the New York Times did not libel former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin in a 2017 editorial, concluding after two hours of deliberation. The editorial linked Palin to a 2011 mass shooting, but was corrected the following day.

This marks the second time a jury has sided with the Times in this case. Palin's legal team has not announced whether they will appeal the decision.


Fox News: Voice of America restored by judge after Trump dismantled taxpayer-funded outlet in March
Voice of America restored by judge after Trump dismantled taxpayer-funded outlet in March
A federal judge has ordered the restoration of Voice of America (VoA), a state media network dismantled by the Trump administration earlier this year. The ruling allows for the reinstatement of approximately 1,300 employees and the cancellation of contracts with around 500 personal service contractors.

The Trump administration claimed VoA promoted biased reporting, leading to its dismantling through an executive order. The lawsuit filed by VoA employees argued that the removal of the agency has left a void in objective news coverage globally.


#society

GB News: ‘People are scared!’ England’s most English town admits why ‘embarrassed’ locals won’t celebrate St George’s Day
‘People are scared!’ England’s most English town admits why ‘embarrassed’ locals won’t celebrate St George’s Day
Canvey Island, known for its strong English identity, was highlighted in the 2021 Census as England’s most English town, with nearly 30% identifying solely as English. Local residents express concerns over a decline in national pride and the lack of celebrations for St George’s Day compared to other patron saint days in the UK.

Despite some community events planned for St George’s Day, many locals feel embarrassed or fearful about expressing their Englishness. There is a growing perception that English culture is overshadowed by celebrations of other nationalities. The decline in English identity is reflected in census data showing a significant drop in those identifying as English over the past decade.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Family of hostage Rom Braslavski releases clip from Islamic Jihad propaganda video
Family of hostage Rom Braslavski releases clip from Islamic Jihad propaganda video
The Israeli Foreign Ministry deleted a post expressing condolences over Pope Francis's death, leading to frustration among diplomats. The decision, described as an "accident," has raised concerns about its implications for Israel's public image, especially given the Pope's critical stance on Israel's actions in Gaza.

In a separate development, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani to discuss regional challenges, including the situation in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria. Qatar continues to play a significant role in mediating hostage negotiations between Israel and Hamas.


#military

Breitbart: Sec. of the Navy Announces Kristina Wong as Director of Comms
Sec. of the Navy Announces Kristina Wong as Director of Comms
Kristina Wong has been appointed as the Director of Communications and Chief Spokesperson for the U.S. Navy by Secretary John C. Phelan. Wong previously worked as a Pentagon correspondent for Breitbart News and has experience with the Washington Times and the Hill.

Her former colleagues expressed pride in her new role, highlighting her talent and dedication. They acknowledged her contributions to Breitbart News while wishing her success in her new position.


#crime

Fox News: Trump admin files first racketeering charges against massive migrant terrorist group present in U.S.
Trump admin files first racketeering charges against massive migrant terrorist group present in U.S.
This week, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York filed RICO charges against 27 alleged members of the migrant terrorist group Tren de Aragua. The charges include human smuggling, sex trafficking, and murder as part of "Operation Take Back America," aimed at combating illegal immigration and violent crime.

The indictments highlight the gang's violent activities, including trafficking women for sexual exploitation and drug distribution. Most of the accused are in their twenties, with potential life sentences looming if convicted. Authorities emphasize the need to dismantle this organized crime group to protect communities.