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22 Apr 2025

#illegals

The Western Journal: Brutal Video: Marylanders Are Thrilled 'Maryland Man' Was Deported, Dems Will Lose Even More Minorities
Brutal Video: Marylanders Are Thrilled 'Maryland Man' Was Deported, Dems Will Lose Even More Minorities
Maryland residents criticized Senator Chris Van Hollen for his efforts to bring back illegal alien Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged MS-13 member deported by the Trump administration. During interviews, local residents expressed their disapproval, stating they felt safer with Garcia gone and deemed Van Hollen's actions a waste of taxpayer money.

The residents, including black and Hispanic individuals, rejected the notion that all minorities support illegal immigration, emphasizing the need for secure borders and prioritizing American citizens. They voiced a strong consensus against Garcia's return, highlighting concerns over the impact of illegal immigration on public resources and safety.


#politics

The Western Journal: Watch: Trump Relives Time Easter Bunny Saved Biden at WH Easter Egg Roll, and It's Hilarious
Watch: Trump Relives Time Easter Bunny Saved Biden at WH Easter Egg Roll, and It's Hilarious
During the White House Easter Egg Roll, Donald Trump humorously referenced an incident from 2022 where the Easter Bunny had to guide Joe Biden back on track, highlighting concerns over Biden's cognitive abilities. Trump's quip drew laughter and showcased his confidence in contrast to Biden's previous gaffes.

This moment served as a critique of Biden's leadership, with Trump's performance at the event symbolizing a return to a more stable presidential presence. The Easter Bunny incident has come to represent Biden's struggles, prompting discussions about his capability to lead effectively.


Fox News: Florida protester screams at Rep. Byron Donalds during tense town hall
Florida protester screams at Rep. Byron Donalds during tense town hall
During a town hall in Estero, Florida, Rep. Byron Donalds faced a disruptive protester who criticized his stance on the Gaza conflict. After a heated exchange, Donalds defended his views on Hamas and called for respectful dialogue, ultimately having the protester escorted out as she shouted, "Free, free Palestine!"

The event also saw Donalds addressing audience concerns about oversight related to Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency, but he encountered hostility from attendees. Despite the interruptions, Donalds insisted on presenting his perspective, referencing past presidential practices regarding special employees.


Times Of Israel: ‘Out of deep concern for the State of Israel’: Full text of Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar’s affidavit
‘Out of deep concern for the State of Israel’: Full text of Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar’s affidavit
Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar submitted an eight-page affidavit to Israel's High Court detailing his dismissal, asserting it stemmed from a demand for personal loyalty to Prime Minister Netanyahu rather than professional grounds. He emphasized the need for the agency's independence and adherence to legal mandates amid external pressures.

Bar outlined his refusal to comply with requests that would undermine the Shin Bet's integrity, including those related to monitoring protests and influencing his legal obligations. He expressed concerns that his dismissal during ongoing investigations could jeopardize national security and the integrity of sensitive negotiations.


#society

Le Monde: UC Berkeley, the US capital of free speech, stands firm against Trump
UC Berkeley, the US capital of free speech, stands firm against Trump
UC Berkeley faces scrutiny from a new federal task force aimed at combating anti-Semitism, prompting concerns over freedom of expression on campus. Faculty members fear repercussions for their views, leading to a chilling effect on open discourse.

The university is required to disclose personal information of professors who signed a petition related to the Gaza conflict, raising alarms about academic freedom and the implications of federal oversight.


#economy

Forbes: Trump’s Policy Pivot Kills $8 Billion Of Clean Energy Plans
Trump’s Policy Pivot Kills $8 Billion Of Clean Energy Plans
President Trump is focusing on boosting U.S. energy production through fossil fuels, while his efforts to eliminate federal subsidies for renewable energy are impacting the industry. A report indicates $7.9 billion in investments for clean energy projects have been canceled or downsized, leading to a loss of 7,800 jobs.

Despite these setbacks, over $1.6 billion was still invested in new clean energy facilities. Uncertainty regarding future policies and tax credits is hindering further investment, with industry representatives warning of more project delays and job losses if the situation persists.


Breitbart: Trump Effect: Swiss Pharma Giant Roche to Invest $50+ Billion in U.S.
Trump Effect: Swiss Pharma Giant Roche to Invest $50+ Billion in U.S.
Roche will invest over $50 billion in the U.S. over the next five years, expanding its manufacturing and R&D capabilities across several states. This follows a trend of significant pharmaceutical investments in the U.S. since President Trump's tariff announcements.

Roche's commitment aims to enhance its innovative medicines and diagnostics portfolio, benefiting both U.S. patients and global markets.


The Federalist: U.S. Lending $5 Billion To An American Natural Gas Competitor
U.S. Lending $5 Billion To An American Natural Gas Competitor
The Export-Import Bank has approved a $5 billion loan to TotalEnergy for a liquefied natural gas pipeline in Mozambique, raising concerns about American economic interests. Critics argue this funding contradicts the bank's mission to support U.S. jobs and could disadvantage American LNG exports due to Mozambique's geographic proximity to key markets.

While the Ex-Im Bank claims the project will create American jobs, the long-term implications suggest a loss of market share for U.S. LNG as foreign markets opt for cheaper Mozambican gas. This decision is viewed as misaligned with the America First energy agenda and raises questions about accountability within federal agencies.


#military

Forbes: Hegseth Doesn’t Deny Second Signal Chat Allegation
Hegseth Doesn’t Deny Second Signal Chat Allegation
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed participation in a second Signal group chat, amid allegations of sharing sensitive U.S. military plans regarding Yemen. He maintains that the chats were for media coordination and blames internal leakers for the reports.

The situation continues to evolve as further details emerge.


#religion

Breitbart: 'Death Is Not The End' -- Pope Francis' Final Thoughts on the Afterlife
'Death Is Not The End' -- Pope Francis' Final Thoughts on the Afterlife
The Vatican has released a final essay by the late Pope Francis, written shortly before his death, emphasizing that "death is not the end." He reflected on old age, encouraging acceptance and gratitude for life's later stages, and praised the wisdom of grandparents in guiding younger generations.

Pope Francis expressed that embracing old age can lead to a fruitful life filled with experience and knowledge. He concluded that death marks a new beginning, aligning with Christian faith, and announced his funeral plans at St. Peter’s Basilica.


GB News: GB News Daily Reflections - 22 April
GB News Daily Reflections - 22 April
The GB News Daily Reflection highlights Jesus's inclusive approach to women, noting that he allowed them to be his disciples and chose Mary Magdalene as the first apostle. This reinforces the message of equality, suggesting that ordained women can confidently claim their place in the Church.