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23 Apr 2025
#politics
The Western Journal: Musk Makes Bombshell Decision to Step Back from DOGE
Elon Musk announced he will reduce his involvement with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) next month, having completed significant work there. He plans to focus more on Tesla, which has faced a 20% revenue drop and protests linked to his government role.
Musk emphasized the importance of his work in reducing federal waste and fraud to address the national deficit, asserting that the country’s financial health impacts Tesla's future. President Trump indicated he supports Musk's continued involvement in DOGE on a part-time basis.
#society
Breitbart: Las Vegas Veterinarian Caught on Camera Kicking Horse in Face Found Dead
Shawn Frehner, a Las Vegas veterinarian who went missing after being accused of kicking a horse in the face, was found dead in Lake Mead. His body was recovered weeks after he disappeared, following a search prompted by the discovery of his belongings near the water.
Frehner had faced public outrage after a video surfaced showing the incident, and he had posted an apology on social media, claiming his actions were misinterpreted. The investigation into his alleged animal abuse was ongoing at the time of his disappearance.
#economy
The Western Journal: Dow Jones Explodes as Stocks Soar Into 4-Digit Gains on Trump Tariff News
The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged over 1,000 points amid reports of easing trade tensions between the U.S. and China, closing at approximately 39,187. This follows a significant drop due to tariff concerns, with hopes for a potential trade deal gaining momentum.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent indicated a de-escalation in the trade conflict is expected soon. The White House expressed optimism about ongoing negotiations, highlighting multiple proposals from various countries seeking trade agreements with the U.S.
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Even if Trump Fires Powell, the Fed May Still Defy Him
Speculation is growing that President Trump may attempt to remove Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to secure desired interest rate cuts. However, such a move may not yield the intended results due to the structure of the Federal Open Market Committee, which is composed of multiple voting members.
Even if Trump successfully ousts Powell, the remaining committee members might resist a new chair's directives to assert the Fed's independence. This could lead to a more entrenched monetary policy stance rather than the easing Trump seeks, raising questions about the efficacy of political interference in monetary policy.
Breitbart: Trump Has No Plans to Fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell
President Trump stated he has no intention of firing Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, despite previously calling him a “major loser.” Trump emphasized the need for Powell to lower interest rates, arguing it would benefit the economy given the current downward trend in energy and food prices.
Trump criticized Powell's timing on rate cuts, suggesting he has been slow to act and linking his decisions to political outcomes. He noted that other regions, like Europe, have already made multiple rate cuts.
#religion
Le Monde: Kevin Farrell, the American cardinal holding the Vatican's keys
Cardinal Kevin Farrell, appointed Camerlengo by Pope Francis in 2019, assumed a crucial role following the pope's death on April 21. A former bishop of Dallas, Farrell oversees the Vatican's administrative and financial matters, acting as interim leader during the papal vacancy.
His responsibilities include confirming the pope's death and presiding over the laying in state, although his authority is limited compared to a reigning pope.
#culture
Fox News: Carlos Santana postpones Texas concert after suffering from dehydration
Carlos Santana postponed his concert in San Antonio due to dehydration, as confirmed by his representative. He was at the venue when the incident occurred, and the decision to postpone was made for his health. Santana is recovering and plans to reschedule the show soon.
#health
The Western Journal: RFK Jr. Eyes Reversing Key COVID-19 Vaccine Recommendation: Report
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is reportedly seeking to remove the COVID-19 vaccine from the CDC's childhood immunization schedule. This potential change could significantly alter vaccine policy and how doctors approach immunizations for children.
Kennedy argues that healthy children face minimal risks from COVID-19 and cites studies supporting his view. His initiative aligns with his broader focus on scientific integrity and public health, including a push to eliminate synthetic food dyes from the U.S. food supply.