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23 Apr 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Sanctuary California to Free Illegal Alien from Prison After He Killed Two Teens in Drunk Driving Crash
Sanctuary California to Free Illegal Alien from Prison After He Killed Two Teens in Drunk Driving Crash
California is set to release Ortega-Anguiano, a twice-deported illegal alien convicted of killing two teenagers in a drunk driving crash. Despite a ten-year sentence for the 2021 incident, he will serve less than half his term, prompting outrage from the victims' families.

Federal officials, including ICE and the U.S. Attorney's office, plan to take action to ensure Ortega-Anguiano faces additional charges for immigration violations, potentially leading to a lengthy federal sentence. The situation has drawn significant criticism from state and federal officials.


Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC and WILL CHAMBERLAIN: The courts don’t get to decide when America is under invasion
JACK POSOBIEC and WILL CHAMBERLAIN: The courts don’t get to decide when America is under invasion
Jack Posobiec discussed the constitutional implications of recent court decisions regarding the southern border with Will Chamberlain. They highlighted President Trump's declaration of an invasion and the subsequent court rulings questioning this declaration, particularly a Colorado district court's injunction blocking deportations of members of the Tren de Aragua.

Chamberlain argued that the judiciary overstepped its bounds by second-guessing the president's determination of an invasion. He contended that the courts should defer to the president's authority in such matters and suggested that the Colorado ruling would likely be overturned, emphasizing that decisions on national security belong to the commander-in-chief.


#politics

Front Page Magazine: A Field Guide to the American Left
A Field Guide to the American Left
The Democrats are reportedly doubling down on controversial policies that many voters reject, such as election integrity measures and progressive social agendas. Despite significant voter backlash, they continue to promote ideas that critics argue undermine the Constitution and common sense.

This approach, characterized by a blend of Marxist ideologies and identity politics, is seen as a disconnect from the concerns of the electorate. The article suggests that these policies not only alienate voters but also reflect a broader cultural decline that challenges traditional values and governance.


The Western Journal: Number 2 Senate Democrat Announces Retirement
Number 2 Senate Democrat Announces Retirement
Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin of Illinois has announced he will not seek re-election in 2026, marking the end of his long tenure since 1997. His retirement is expected to spark a competitive primary within the Democratic Party for his leadership position.

Durbin's departure comes amid internal party struggles and recent electoral challenges. While Illinois is a Democratic stronghold, the leadership race for the Senate minority whip could see contenders from both established and younger progressive senators.


Fox News: Texas creates its own version of DOGE as Gov. Greg Abbott says regulatory environment is 'too burdensome'
Texas creates its own version of DOGE as Gov. Greg Abbott says regulatory environment is 'too burdensome'
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed a bill to establish the Texas Regulatory Efficiency Office, modeled after the federal Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). This initiative aims to reduce regulatory burdens and streamline processes for businesses and citizens.

The new office will include an advisory panel of business owners and public representatives to enhance transparency and accessibility of state regulations. Abbott emphasized the need for clearer regulations and a more user-friendly government.


Breitbart: Nolte: Tim Pool’s First Question Humiliates White House Press Corps
Nolte: Tim Pool’s First Question Humiliates White House Press Corps
Podcaster Tim Pool confronted corporate media during his time in the New Media seat at the White House Briefing Room, criticizing their handling of narratives like the "very fine people" hoax and the portrayal of an MS-13 gang member as a "Maryland man." He questioned the professionalism of the media present and advocated for expanding access to new media outlets.

Pool's remarks aimed to diminish the credibility of legacy media, emphasizing their failure to acknowledge past mistakes. He expressed a desire for the media to remain discredited and ridiculed, suggesting that their refusal to reform is beneficial for the new media landscape.


The Telegraph: Israel deletes Pope Francis condolence tweet
Israel deletes Pope Francis condolence tweet
Israel removed a social media post mourning the death of Pope Francis shortly after it was published. The post expressed condolences but was deleted, and Israeli diplomatic missions were instructed to refrain from similar messages.

While President Isaac Herzog shared a condolence message, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not commented on the Pope's passing.


Front Page Magazine: Psycho Squad Attack Against Trump
Psycho Squad Attack Against Trump
A group of mental health professionals claims that Donald Trump is mentally unfit for office, labeling him with various disorders. They argue that his presidency poses a risk of totalitarianism and have launched initiatives to sway voters against him. Critics, however, point to selective diagnosis and hypocrisy regarding other political figures.

The article highlights the troubling trend of using mental health evaluations as political weapons, comparing it to Soviet tactics. It raises concerns about the implications of labeling individuals as sociopaths without formal assessments, while ignoring similar behaviors in other politicians.


Breitbart: Sen. Dick Durbin Will Not Seek Reelection: 'It’s Time to Pass the Torch'
Sen. Dick Durbin Will Not Seek Reelection: 'It’s Time to Pass the Torch'
Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) announced he will not seek reelection, ending a Senate career that began in 1996. The 80-year-old senator expressed gratitude for his service and emphasized the importance of addressing current challenges facing the country.

Durbin will leave office when his term expires in 2027 and endorsed Sen. Tammy Duckworth as a capable leader for Illinois. His decision follows similar announcements from other Democratic senators.


#society

The Western Journal: Watch: Ilhan Omar Has Pathetic Response When Pastor Quotes the Bible in Defense of the Unborn
Watch: Ilhan Omar Has Pathetic Response When Pastor Quotes the Bible in Defense of the Unborn
A pastor confronted Rep. Ilhan Omar at a town hall in Minneapolis, quoting the Bible to advocate for the unborn. His remarks were met with hostility from the audience, while Omar dismissed his points by claiming men shouldn't dictate women's choices, avoiding the substance of the debate.

The incident highlights a cultural divide between those who uphold moral truths and those prioritizing ideology. The pastor's courage in defending the unborn contrasts sharply with Omar's evasive rhetoric, which critics argue lacks intellectual rigor and fails to engage with the core moral issues surrounding abortion.


Human Events: Scottish school restores sex-segregated bathrooms after parents win court battle
Scottish school restores sex-segregated bathrooms after parents win court battle
A Scottish judge has ruled that schools must provide separate bathrooms for boys and girls after parents challenged the absence of single-sex facilities at Earlston Primary School. The parents raised concerns about their children's safety and rights, particularly regarding transgender policies and the lack of traditional restroom options.

The ruling clarifies the legal responsibilities of Scottish state schools regarding toilet facilities, countering recent trends toward gender-neutral bathrooms. The decision follows a Supreme Court ruling affirming that biological men cannot be legally recognized as female under UK equality law.


Fox News: Michelle Obama reveals additional reason she skipped Trump's inauguration
Michelle Obama reveals additional reason she skipped Trump's inauguration
Michelle Obama explained her absence from Donald Trump's inauguration, citing wardrobe issues and her desire to prioritize personal choices over societal expectations. She emphasized the importance of saying no and taking care of oneself, while addressing speculation about her marriage.

In her podcast, Obama also shared her aim to teach her daughters the value of asserting their needs and making choices that align with their own well-being. She dismissed rumors about her marriage, reiterating that her decision was solely about her own preferences.


Fox News: Snapchat 'openly defying' law, allowing kids access to harmful, addictive content: Florida AG
Snapchat 'openly defying' law, allowing kids access to harmful, addictive content: Florida AG
Florida's Attorney General James Uthmeier has filed a lawsuit against Snap Inc., claiming the company is violating state law by allowing minors under 13 to use Snapchat and failing to verify user ages. The lawsuit alleges that Snapchat's features are addictive and expose young users to harmful content.

Snap Inc. counters that the lawsuit misinterprets the law and infringes on First Amendment rights. The company argues for more effective age verification methods and is currently challenging the constitutionality of the law in federal court. Nonprofits supporting Uthmeier's suit emphasize the risks social media poses to minors' mental health and safety.


Breitbart: Cornell University Drops Anti-Israel Pop Singer Kehlani: the Choice 'Injected Division and Discord'
Cornell University Drops Anti-Israel Pop Singer Kehlani: the Choice 'Injected Division and Discord'
Cornell University has rescinded its invitation to anti-Israel performer Kehlani for Slope Day after backlash over her controversial views, including anti-Semitic sentiments. University President Michael Kotlikoff acknowledged the decision had caused division within the community.

Initially defended as a student choice based on popularity, the invitation drew criticism from many, including student leaders who expressed concerns about Jewish safety and inclusion. Kotlikoff emphasized that Slope Day should unite the community, not create discord.


#economy

Forbes: Elon Musk Gets $8 Billion Richer As Tesla Stock Rallies On ‘Mea Culpa’ —Despite Brutal Earnings
Elon Musk Gets $8 Billion Richer As Tesla Stock Rallies On ‘Mea Culpa’ —Despite Brutal Earnings
Elon Musk's net worth increased by $7.5 billion to $369.2 billion after Tesla's stock rose 5% following a disappointing earnings report. Investors were reassured by Musk's commitment to focus more on Tesla, alleviating concerns about his political engagements.

Despite the stock surge, Tesla remains down nearly 40% this year amid broader market challenges. Musk also expressed his disagreement with Trump’s tariffs while maintaining a role in government matters.


Forbes: Stocks Surge As Trump Softens On China Tariffs
Stocks Surge As Trump Softens On China Tariffs
Stocks surged on Wednesday following President Trump's indication of a more lenient trade policy, including reducing tariffs on Chinese imports and retaining Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. The Dow rose 1,080 points, with significant gains across major indices.

Market analysts suggest the volatility may have stabilized as the administration shifts away from aggressive trade stances. Key sectors, particularly consumer discretionary and technology, saw notable increases, with major companies like Amazon and Tesla leading the way.


#crime

Fox News: DOJ indicts alleged high-ranking Tren de Aragua member on terrorism charges for the first time
DOJ indicts alleged high-ranking Tren de Aragua member on terrorism charges for the first time
The Justice Department has charged Jose Enrique Martinez Flores, a high-ranking member of the Tren de Aragua gang, with terrorism and drug distribution, marking the first use of terrorism charges against a gang member in the U.S. Flores, known as "Chuqui," is accused of supporting a foreign terrorist organization and distributing cocaine in the U.S.

Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that Tren de Aragua is a structured terrorist organization linked to the Maduro regime in Venezuela, which has caused chaos in American communities. The indictment is part of a broader initiative to dismantle transnational criminal organizations and protect public safety.


Fox News: Virginia police officers shot during traffic stop near popular shopping center; suspect arrested
Virginia police officers shot during traffic stop near popular shopping center; suspect arrested
Two police officers were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries after a shooting during a traffic stop in Fairfax County, Virginia. The incident occurred near Greenbriar Town Center, and a suspect is in custody, though their identity and condition are not yet known.

Authorities have closed off the area for investigation and advised drivers to find alternate routes. Further details will be released as the investigation continues.