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22 Apr 2025
#politics
Fox News: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth rebuffs new group chat allegations as attempt to 'sabotage' Trump's agenda
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defended himself against a New York Times report claiming he shared sensitive military details in a Signal chat. He described the information as informal and unclassified, asserting that the allegations are attempts to undermine President Trump's agenda.
Hegseth accused leakers of trying to sabotage the Trump administration and emphasized that the Pentagon's operations are focused on supporting the president and military personnel. The White House has expressed support for Hegseth amid the controversy.
Fox News: Schumer sinks, AOC soars in new poll as liberal voters demand harder line on Trump
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's approval ratings have dropped significantly in New York, with a recent Siena College poll showing 39% favorable and 49% unfavorable. This decline is attributed to backlash from Democrats after his support for a Republican funding bill, leading to a notable decrease in favorability among his own party.
In contrast, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's ratings have improved, now at 47% favorable, as she gains support among Democrats. Additionally, Governor Kathy Hochul's approval ratings have risen, though only 39% of voters are inclined to re-elect her in 2026.
Fox News: House Dem jumps into crowded Michigan Senate race
Rep. Haley Stevens, D-Mich., has announced her candidacy for the U.S. Senate, criticizing President Trump's tariff policies and their impact on Michigan jobs. She aims to protect the auto industry and reduce costs for families while competing against other prominent Democrats.
Stevens is the third Democrat to enter the race following Sen. Gary Peters' decision not to seek a third term. The Republican side features former Rep. Mike Rogers, with Michigan becoming a key target for the GOP in the 2026 elections.
The Federalist: The Courts Are Behind Our Current Constitutional Crisis
Justice Samuel Alito acknowledged that the judiciary can err, criticizing the Supreme Court's unprecedented order preventing the Trump Administration from removing certain detainees under the Alien Enemies Act. This decision followed an ACLU emergency application, raising concerns about jurisdiction and procedural fairness.
The Supreme Court's intervention has been deemed legally questionable, as it acted without allowing lower courts to rule first. This situation highlights a perceived double standard in the Court's handling of cases involving the Trump Administration and raises broader questions about judicial authority and the rule of law.
#society
Fox News: Private security guards who dragged Idaho woman from town hall meeting hit with charges
Five private security guards have been charged with misdemeanor battery, false imprisonment, and security violations after forcibly removing activist Teresa Borrenpohl from a town hall meeting in Idaho on February 22. The incident, which was captured on video, occurred during a discussion on abortion.
Borrenpohl, a Democratic legislative candidate, plans to sue Kootenai County, stating that her removal infringed upon her right to free speech. The security firm involved, Lear Asset Management, has since had its license revoked by the city.
Breitbart: Vatican Announces Time and Date for Funeral of Pope Francis
Pope Francis's funeral is scheduled for April 26 at 10:00 AM local time in Rome, following a decision by the Vatican's cardinals. Public viewing will begin on April 24, and the service will be led by Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re.
Notably, Pope Francis will be the first pope in over a century not buried in the Vatican, opting instead for St. Mary Major Basilica. He requested a simple wooden casket, diverging from traditional burial practices.
Fox News: Supreme Court to hear case on LGBTQ-themed storybooks and parents’ right to opt out
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Mahmoud v. Taylor, concerning a Maryland school district's policy that requires elementary students to engage with LGBTQ+ content without parental opt-out. Parents argue this infringes on their First Amendment rights and contradicts their religious beliefs.
The Fourth Circuit Court previously ruled that the policy did not violate religious exercise rights, stating parents could still teach their children outside of school. This case is part of a broader examination of religious rights in education, with implications for future policies on gender and sexuality in schools.
The Western Journal: Dem Staffer Caught in Congress Sex Tape Resurfaces, Hasn’t Learned a Thing
Aidan Maese-Czeropski, a former Democratic staffer, gained notoriety after filming a sexual act in the Senate. Now living in Australia, he has embraced his past by creating explicit content on OnlyFans, claiming it helps his mental health. He also aspires to open a pigeon sanctuary.
Despite the scandal's impact on his life, Maese-Czeropski seems to lack self-awareness about the consequences of his actions. While he seeks to capitalize on his infamy, the public reaction remains critical, questioning the sustainability of his new career path.
#economy
Le Monde: China calls on patriotism to save its exporters
China's exporters are grappling with heavy losses due to a 145% tariff imposed by the U.S., leading many American distributors to halt orders. In response, Chinese companies are mobilizing to find new markets and bolster domestic sales, with e-commerce giants like Alibaba and JD.com launching initiatives to support local producers.
Amidst these challenges, Pinduoduo is also investing significantly to assist its sellers, particularly in light of recent changes to duty-free exemptions that could impact sales. The situation underscores a national effort in China to adapt to the ongoing trade war with the U.S.
#culture
The Western Journal: Easter Blasphemy: 'Nuns' Show Children 'Jesus' Humping Trump Doll, Virgin Mary Bikini Contest
A San Francisco LGBT group, the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, held a controversial Easter event featuring a "Hunky Jesus" contest, which included a man simulating sex with a Trump doll and a bikini contest mocking the Virgin Mary. The event drew 10,000 attendees, sparking outrage for its blasphemous content.
Critics argue that such displays reflect a broader anti-Christian sentiment, noting the absence of similar mockery towards Islam. Participants defended their actions as a response to perceived oppression, while others condemned the event as a degradation of religious values.
#crime
The Western Journal: The Hill Of Death
A.F. Branco's cartoon titled "The Hill Of Death" critiques the Democratic Party's policies on issues such as crime, illegal immigration, and drug-related violence. The cartoon suggests a connection between these policies and negative societal outcomes.
The piece reflects a broader frustration with perceived media bias and the impact of liberal policies on public safety and education.