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27 Apr 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Wisconsin Judge Threatens Boycott After Dugan Charged with Shielding Illegal Alien
A judge in Sawyer County, Wisconsin, has threatened to boycott court proceedings after a colleague was accused of protecting an illegal alien from ICE. Judge Monica Isham stated she would refuse to work with federal agents, citing concerns for her safety and due process rights.
This situation follows the arrest of Judge Hannah Dugan, who allegedly assisted a previously deported illegal immigrant during an assault hearing. Dugan, a former Democrat activist, is under scrutiny for her actions and connections to organizations that oppose ICE compliance.
Front Page Magazine: The Real Crisis Slithering Through Our Southern Border
The southern U.S. border is reportedly being crossed not just by families seeking refuge, but by trained operatives linked to extremist groups like Hezbollah and al-Shabaab. Whistleblowers from the FBI and DHS indicate that these individuals are embedding themselves within communities, utilizing legal avenues to further their agendas.
This infiltration is characterized by a strategy reminiscent of sleeper cells, where operatives integrate into society while planning future attacks. The article argues that current border policies and a lack of ideological vetting create a national security risk, urging immediate action to secure the border and address these threats.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Trump 2028 Hats Appear in His Online Store
Trump's official online store has launched merchandise for a potential 2028 campaign, featuring slogans like “TRUMP 2028 (Rewrite the Rules).” This has ignited backlash from the left, who accuse him of normalizing authoritarianism, despite the constitutional barrier of the 22nd Amendment.
The discourse around Trump’s third term speculation highlights a perceived hypocrisy, as similar discussions in the past, such as those involving Obama, did not provoke the same level of alarm. The focus remains on whether Trump will run again, with reactions suggesting a mix of concern and amusement from both sides.
GB News: Nigel Farage handed electoral war-chest boon as Tory donor defects to Reform and pledges £1m to help 'restore UK's glory'
Billionaire Bassim Haidar has switched from the Conservative Party to Reform UK, donating £1 million to support Nigel Farage's vision for the country. Frustrated with the Conservatives' shift away from business-friendly policies, he believes Reform UK can reset the political landscape.
Haidar's donation is significant, with over £200,000 already given ahead of local elections. He anticipates that his support will inspire other wealthy donors to contribute, as he emphasizes the potential negative impact of Labour's non-dom tax policies on the UK economy.
#society
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Military Exercises in Philippines, Missile Strike in Yemen, and Blooming Flowers in Japan
On April 27, 2025, various global events unfolded, including a bird-singing contest in Indonesia, a tribute ceremony for missing persons in Kosovo, and an explosion at a port in Iran that resulted in numerous fatalities. Additionally, the 21st International Sand Sculpture Festival took place in Russia, while Israeli soldiers mourned a fallen comrade.
In Canada, a campaign rally for Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre attracted attention as elections approached. Protests against Haitian immigration occurred in the Dominican Republic, and Australian leaders participated in a final debate. The day also marked the public opening of Pope Francis's tomb in Rome.
Human Events: Gaza agitators disrupt London Marathon, throw paint, call for trade embargo against Israel
Pro-Palestine protesters disrupted the London Marathon by throwing red paint on Tower Bridge, calling for a trade embargo on Israel. Two members of the group Youth Demand were arrested after their demonstration, which aimed to draw attention to the situation in Gaza.
The protesters expressed frustration over the lack of government action to address the conflict, stating that previous efforts, such as marches, had failed. Despite the disruption, the marathon continued with over 56,000 participants.
Front Page Magazine: Will the Next Pope Be Another ‘Pope of Islam’?
The late Pope Francis is criticized for his approach to Islam, which included downplaying jihad violence and supporting Sharia blasphemy laws. His comments often suggested that the real issue was not Islamic terrorism but rather non-Muslims discussing it, leading to accusations of enabling persecution against Christians.
Additionally, Pope Francis advocated for mass Muslim migration into the West, framing opposition to it as racism and neglecting concerns about cultural integrity and security. The question remains whether the next pope will continue these controversial positions or take a different stance to ensure the survival of free societies in Europe.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Israel's Netanyahu calls for 'dismantling' Iran's nuclear infrastructure
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called for the complete dismantling of Iran's nuclear program, emphasizing that any agreement must also address Iran's ballistic missile capabilities. He insists that Iran should not have the capacity to enrich uranium for nuclear weapons.
Meanwhile, Iran and the U.S. are engaged in nuclear talks mediated by Oman, with reports of progress. The discussions come after the collapse of a 2015 accord aimed at limiting Iran's nuclear activities, which was abandoned by the Trump administration.
#military
The Telegraph: Russia forming motorbike columns to escape Ukraine’s drones
Russia is reportedly forming tactical motorcycle squads to counter Ukrainian drone attacks, as shown in a recent training video. Soldiers are learning to conduct offensive and defensive operations using dirt bikes, aiming to enhance speed and maneuverability on the battlefield.
The Institute for the Study of War suggests that this shift to motorcycle tactics is a response to the dominance of Ukrainian drones, which account for significant casualties. Increased use of motorcycles and civilian vehicles for military purposes has been noted, with recent assaults involving these vehicles being repelled by Ukrainian forces.
#culture
Fox News: Trump vows to bring Columbus Day back ‘from the ashes’
President Trump announced plans to reinstate Columbus Day, criticizing Democrats for their efforts to diminish Christopher Columbus' legacy. He emphasized the holiday's historical significance and condemned the removal of Columbus statues, asserting that Columbus will "make a major comeback."
Columbus, known for his voyages that connected Europe to the Americas, has faced scrutiny due to his controversial role in colonization and enslavement. This has led to a shift in some communities toward celebrating Indigenous Peoples' Day instead.
Fox News: Playboy twins' troubling experience with Hugh Hefner 'crumbled' their identities, led to substance abuse
Former Playboy twins Karissa and Kristina Shannon reflect on their tumultuous experience living in Hugh Hefner's mansion, detailing feelings of jealousy from other playmates and the impact on their identities. They faced substance abuse and mental health challenges after leaving, but have since found healing and prioritize their well-being.
Now focusing on health and spirituality, the twins emphasize their growth and transformation, incorporating organic living and self-care into their lives. They credit their return to Michigan and connection with nature for their recovery and newfound perspective.