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23 Apr 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Two federal judges may hold Trump in contempt as he defies courts in immigration crackdown
A U.S. District Judge criticized the Trump administration for not complying with court orders in a deportation case involving Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia. Judge Paula Xinis accused officials of providing vague and incomplete responses, raising the possibility of contempt proceedings against them.
Another judge, James Boasberg, has also indicated potential contempt charges for similar noncompliance. The ongoing legal battles center around the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act to expedite deportations, with courts nationwide weighing the legality of these actions.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: CNN Ignores Left-Wing Terrorism to Appease Dwindling Audience
The recent CNN special "Misinformation: Extreme America," hosted by Donie O'Sullivan, has been criticized for its portrayal of political extremism, particularly its focus on right-wing violence while downplaying left-wing aggression. The program featured Taylor Lorenz, who controversially described an alleged assassin as a "morally good man," raising questions about the media's handling of violence and accountability.
Critics argue that the left often dismisses or ignores violent acts committed by their own, while fixating on right-wing incidents. The narrative suggests a double standard in media coverage, with a tendency to overlook leftist violence, particularly against conservatives and public figures. The piece concludes that the left's denial of its own violent actions reflects a broader disconnect from reality.
Breitbart: WATCH: Trump Surveys North Lawn for Spot to Place 100-Foot Flag Pole
President Trump is planning to install two new flag poles at the White House, one on the North Lawn and another on the South Lawn, personally funding the project. He emphasized the need for flag poles, stating they have been necessary for 200 years.
In addition to the flag poles, Trump has made various changes to the White House, including redecorating the Oval Office and planting a Magnolia sapling to replace a historic tree removed for safety.
Front Page Magazine: UK’s Starmer Discovers What a Woman Is
Keir Starmer, self-identified Prime Minister of Britain, recently affirmed that a woman is an adult female, citing a British court's ruling rather than objective reality. This reflects a broader leftist trend where truth is subjective and dictated by authority.
Starmer faces no real electoral threat despite his controversial stance, as the political class largely supports leftist ideologies. Meanwhile, dissenters like Tommy Robinson face harsh treatment, including imprisonment, while critics of government policies are barred from entering the country, highlighting a troubling trend of suppressing opposition.
Fox News: Soros prosecutor ripped for failing to charge Walz staffer over Tesla vandalism: 'Two-tiered justice system'
A Minnesota state employee, Dylan Bryan Adams, avoided criminal charges for vandalizing multiple Tesla vehicles, causing $20,000 in damages. The Hennepin County Attorney's Office opted for a diversion program, sparking outrage among local leaders who argue this reflects a biased justice system favoring Democrats.
Critics, including Republican officials, assert that this decision undermines accountability and could encourage further political violence. They argue that the leniency shown to Adams contrasts sharply with the national narrative on vandalism as domestic terrorism, particularly against Tesla.
GB News: Canadians issue damning verdict after being polled on whether they'd rather be Trump's '51st state' or rejoin the British Empire
A new poll indicates that 54% of Canadians prefer King Charles III as their head of state over former President Donald Trump, who garnered only 15%. This reflects a growing divide between Canada and the U.S. since Trump's presidency, with Prime Minister Mark Carney asserting Canada will not become the "51st state."
As Canadians prepare for elections on April 28, support for King Charles spans across political parties, with 76% of Liberal Party members and 65% of New Democratic Party members favoring him. Overall, 82% of Canadians prefer rejoining the British Empire over becoming part of the U.S., with a strong opposition to the latter.
#society
The Telegraph: The anti-woke cardinal from Africa who conservative Catholics want as Pope
Following Pope Francis's death, speculation arose around Cardinal Robert Sarah as a potential successor, appealing to conservative Catholics seeking a more traditional leadership. Known for his firm stances against same-sex marriage, gender ideology, and uncontrolled migration, Sarah's conservative views have garnered attention.
Despite initial skepticism about his chances due to his outspoken nature and age, social media buzz, particularly around a video of him discussing the cultural impact of migration in Europe, has increased his visibility. His odds, previously low, may be shifting as conservative circles rally around him.
#military
Le Monde: Jihadist attack in Benin kills at least 54, government says
A recent attack by suspected jihadist insurgents in W National Park, Benin, resulted in the deaths of 54 troops, significantly higher than the previously reported eight. The Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (GSIM), linked to al Qaeda, claimed responsibility, stating 70 soldiers were killed.
This incident marks the heaviest toll from jihadist violence in northern Benin, prompting the government to bolster security with nearly 8,000 troops deployed since January 2022. The ongoing conflict highlights the escalating threat in the region.
Breitbart: Vance Reaffirms Full Confidence in Hegseth, Highlights Military Recruiting Trends
Vice President JD Vance expressed full confidence in Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, highlighting improved military recruitment numbers as evidence of his effective leadership. Vance criticized media efforts to undermine Hegseth and emphasized the positive trends in Army, Navy, and Air Force enlistments.
As of last week, the Army had recruited 51,837 personnel, nearing its goal for Fiscal Year 2025. This marks a significant improvement compared to previous years, with the Army's aggressive recruiting pace contributing to a surge in delayed entries.
#culture
The Imaginative Conservative: Transcending the World
Augustine's life and conversion resonate across time, reflecting a struggle against the barbarism of his era, which parallels modern society's moral challenges. His ability to transcend the chaos around him through deep contemplation and faith offers a model for navigating today's distractions and self-centeredness.
The pursuit of greatness, or magnanimity, defined Augustine's identity as a pilgrim and priest, emphasizing the need for individuals to aspire to higher virtues beyond mere existence. This call to greatness remains relevant, urging contemporary society to seek deeper meaning and purpose.
#history
Fox News: Divers discover vintage car in WWII shipwreck
A vintage 1940-41 Ford Super Deluxe "Woody" was found during an underwater excavation of the USS Yorktown, a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier sunk by a Japanese submarine in 1942. The car likely served high-ranking officers during the ship's operations in foreign ports.
Additionally, divers uncovered a 42-foot by 12-foot mural inside one of the ship's elevator shafts, depicting a world map of the USS Yorktown's voyages and showcasing the pride of its sailors. The shipwreck was initially discovered in 1988.
#education
Front Page Magazine: Ending Harvard's Tax Exemption
President Trump suggested that Harvard University should lose its tax-exempt status if it continues to promote political ideologies and anti-Semitism. This echoes a proposal from retired Professor Mitchell Langbert, who argues that universities have violated tax exemption requirements by engaging in political propaganda.
Langbert calls for a closer examination of universities' compliance with tax code regulations, particularly regarding anti-Semitism and political activism. He points out that many institutions have strayed from their educational mission and suggests that the IRS should enforce tax penalties for violations.