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#politics

The Western Journal: Trump Admin Kicks Out Prosecutors Responsible for Embarrassing Leaks: 'Legal Malpractice'
Trump Admin Kicks Out Prosecutors Responsible for Embarrassing Leaks: 'Legal Malpractice'
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy criticized New York City's congestion toll as a "war on the working-class Americans." The toll, which charges $9 for entering Manhattan during peak hours, aims to reduce traffic and fund mass transit but has faced legal challenges from the Trump administration.

Prosecutors handling the case were removed after mistakenly filing a memo that highlighted weaknesses in their legal strategy against the toll. The memo has since been retracted, and the Department of Transportation is considering halting projects in New York if the congestion pricing isn't shut down.


Times Of Israel: Ben Gvir met with protests and disruptions at New York event
Ben Gvir met with protests and disruptions at New York event
National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir faced protests during his speaking event in New York City, where he addressed a small audience while demonstrators rallied outside. He discussed his role in Israeli security and distanced himself from past extremist views, emphasizing his love for Israel.

Despite some support from attendees, Ben Gvir's presence sparked backlash from various Jewish groups and local politicians, who criticized his actions as racist and harmful. His visit marks his first official trip to the US as a government representative, which included meetings with community members and a visit to Florida.


The Western Journal: Fact Check: Did Pete Hegseth Have a Makeup Studio Installed in the Pentagon?
Fact Check: Did Pete Hegseth Have a Makeup Studio Installed in the Pentagon?
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has refuted claims made by CBS News that he ordered a makeup studio to be installed at the Pentagon, asserting the story is false. The Department of Defense clarified that modifications to a green room involved minimal costs and used existing furniture, not a costly renovation.

Hegseth criticized the media for relying on unnamed sources and suggested that the reports are part of a smear campaign following the firing of several staff members for leaking information. He emphasized that the changes at the Pentagon aim to empower warfighters.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Mossad head travels to Doha for meeting with Qatari PM on hostage deal efforts
Mossad head travels to Doha for meeting with Qatari PM on hostage deal efforts
Mossad chief David Barnea has traveled to Qatar for talks with Qatari PM Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani, potentially resuming his role in hostage negotiations after being demoted. This comes as Egypt has taken the lead in mediating between Israel and Hamas.

The Israeli security cabinet is under pressure to intensify military operations in Gaza if negotiations do not yield results. Currently, 59 hostages remain in Hamas custody, with ongoing discussions about their release amid military actions.


#economy

GB News: Tesla sales across Europe plummet as negative sentiment towards Elon Musk sparks mass boycott movement
Tesla sales across Europe plummet as negative sentiment towards Elon Musk sparks mass boycott movement
Tesla's sales in Europe have dropped 37% in Q1, with only 36,167 vehicles sold, despite a 24% increase in overall electric vehicle sales. This decline poses significant challenges for Elon Musk, who faces criticism over his political involvement affecting the brand's perception.

Musk plans to invest more time in Tesla as analysts urge for urgent improvements amidst declining global revenues. The company aims to produce more affordable models by 2025 while expanding operations, but concerns about changing political sentiment and market share remain.


#crime

The Western Journal: Being Tough on Crime Works: New Report Confirms Trump's Blistering Impact on the Law
Being Tough on Crime Works: New Report Confirms Trump's Blistering Impact on the Law
A new Department of Justice report highlights the effectiveness of President Trump's tough-on-crime policies, showing a 655% increase in arrests of known or alleged terrorists since he took office. The report emphasizes the success of aggressive deportation raids targeting criminal illegal aliens.

In the first quarter of 2025, 219 known or alleged terrorists were arrested, a significant rise from 29 during the same period in 2024. Trump's administration continues to prioritize national security through immigration reform, with the Department of Homeland Security launching campaigns to deter illegal immigration.


Fox News: Federal prosecutors officially file intent to seek death penalty against Luigi Mangione
Federal prosecutors officially file intent to seek death penalty against Luigi Mangione
Federal prosecutors plan to seek the death penalty for Luigi Mangione, indicted for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel. The court document states Mangione engaged in violent acts that posed a grave risk of death.