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23 Apr 2025
#illegals
Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: If we can’t deport illegals, here's how we can make it impossible to stay
President Biden's immigration policies have led to millions entering the U.S. illegally, with estimates suggesting up to 10 million. The judicial system's requirement for individual hearings complicates deportation efforts, allowing many to remain indefinitely.
Proposed solutions include imposing hefty fines on employers hiring undocumented workers and cutting federal benefits for those in the country illegally. The message is clear: while individuals may not be forced to leave, they cannot stay without support.
#politics
The Western Journal: Jen Psaki Admits MSNBC’s Biased Coverage of Trump Is Intentional
Jen Psaki acknowledged MSNBC's clear bias against Donald Trump during a podcast appearance, stating that viewers expect a negative portrayal of the former president. She noted that network executives allow this approach, showing no pressure to moderate their stance.
Despite recent viewership declines, Psaki has the freedom to run her show as she sees fit. However, she might benefit from recognizing when Trump is correct to attract a broader audience.
Fox News: Hegseth maintains White House backing amid 'smear campaign' alleging likely ouster
The White House continues to support Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth amid scrutiny over his use of a Signal chat to discuss military airstrikes. Hegseth asserts that no classified information was shared, despite allegations of a coordinated smear campaign against him since his nomination.
Democrats, including Sen. Jack Reed, are calling for an investigation into Hegseth's actions, expressing concerns about his competence and leadership amid reported dysfunction within the Pentagon. The White House, however, maintains that Hegseth is effecting necessary reforms.
#society
Le Monde: 200 French media organizations sue Meta for 'illegal practices'
French media outlets, including major broadcasters and press groups, have filed a lawsuit against Meta, claiming the company violated GDPR and deprived them of advertising revenue. They allege Meta engaged in unfair practices by targeting ads while media were implementing user consent for data collection.
The lawsuit seeks compensation for the economic harm caused by what the media outlets describe as Meta's unlawful collection of personal data.
The Western Journal: Nancy Mace Confronted by ‘Transgender’ Student, His Voice Drops an Octave When She Refuses to Apologize
Rep. Nancy Mace confronted a transgender activist, Harley Hicks, at a Turning Point USA event. When Hicks demanded an apology for Mace's use of the term "tranny," Mace refused, leading Hicks to drop his feminine voice and respond aggressively. Security intervened as tensions escalated.
Mace has been vocal against allowing transgender individuals to access women’s spaces, emphasizing the need to maintain biological distinctions. Her stance aligns with recent actions by House Speaker Mike Johnson to restrict access to single-sex facilities in Congress.
GB News: Britain to approve £50m Sun-dimming experiments in bid to prevent runaway climate change
Britain plans to allocate up to £50 million for outdoor geoengineering experiments aimed at dimming sunlight to combat climate change. The Advanced Research and Invention Agency (Aria) will oversee projects exploring methods like aerosol injection and cloud brightening, seeking critical data on their effectiveness.
While some scientists support these initiatives, concerns persist about potential negative impacts and the risk of diverting focus from reducing emissions. Critics label geoengineering as a dangerous distraction, emphasizing the need for caution amid rising carbon levels and climate tipping points.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Iran’s Pezeshkian to visit Azerbaijan next week as ties appear to thaw
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian will visit Azerbaijan next week, signaling a potential thaw in relations between the two nations. This visit follows years of tension due to Azerbaijan's ties with Israel and a violent incident at its embassy in Tehran earlier this year.
Both countries have expressed a desire for improved cooperation, despite past grievances, including diplomatic expulsions and disputes over the proposed Zangezur corridor. Recent joint naval exercises in the Caspian Sea indicate a shift towards better relations.
Fox News: Leader of Colombia says Trump admin revoked his US visa
Colombian President Gustavo Petro claims that his travel visa to the U.S. was revoked by the Trump administration, affecting his ability to attend international meetings. He made the statement during a cabinet meeting, suggesting he will seek other engagements instead.
The U.S. State Department has not commented on the visa issue due to confidentiality. This development follows previous tensions between Petro and Trump, including Petro's eventual acceptance of U.S. deportation flights after initial resistance.
#economy
Forbes: Elon Musk Gets $10 Billion Richer As Tesla Stock Rallies On ‘Mea Culpa’ —Despite Brutal Earnings
Elon Musk's net worth increased by $9.6 billion to $371.3 billion after Tesla's shares surged 7% following a disappointing first-quarter earnings report. Investors responded positively to Musk's commitment to focus more on Tesla after months of political involvement.
Despite Tesla's stock being down nearly 40% year-to-date, Musk's reaffirmation of dedication and plans for new vehicle launches helped boost investor confidence. He will continue to engage with government matters while advocating for lower tariffs.