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28 Apr 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: White House: Sanctuary Cities in Trump’s Crosshairs with Latest EO
President Trump plans to sign an executive order to create a list of states and jurisdictions that hinder federal immigration enforcement. This order aims to enhance law enforcement's ability to tackle crime and protect communities from criminal aliens.
Additionally, Trump will sign another order focused on ensuring that American truckers can effectively communicate in English. By the end of Monday, he will have signed over 140 executive orders, surpassing his output from 2017.
#politics
Forbes: Trump Approval Rating Tracker: 55% Disapprove In Latest Survey As Americans Say He’s Focusing Too Much On Tariffs
President Trump's net approval rating is currently between -10 and -18, with a majority of respondents disapproving of his handling of tariffs, inflation, and immigration. Recent polls indicate that many Americans feel he is not addressing inflation adequately.
Despite a slight increase in support from younger voters, the overall sentiment reflects concerns about the economy and Trump's policies. His approval ratings remain the lowest for any newly elected president at this stage since Eisenhower.
Fox News: Thousands march in Dublin against Ireland's mass migration policies as McGregor pursues presidential bid
Thousands marched in Dublin against Ireland's mass migration policies, with UFC champion Conor McGregor addressing the crowd. He emphasized unity and respect, urging participants to express their disapproval of the government peacefully. The protest saw no major incidents, though three arrests were made.
Counter-protesters, supported by various opposition parties, voiced their opposition to the march, highlighting themes of racism and social justice. Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin responded to the protests, asserting that modern Ireland offers significant opportunities and that solutions to housing issues are being prioritized.
Fox News: Ethics complaint against Letitia James calls for NY state courts to investigate Trump admin fraud claims
New York Attorney General Letitia James faces a state-level ethics complaint from America First Legal, a pro-Trump group, over allegations of mortgage fraud. The complaint requests an investigation into her conduct, claiming she falsified mortgage records to secure favorable loans.
James has hired attorney Abbe Lowell to defend against these accusations, which she describes as politically motivated retribution from the Trump administration. The complaint follows a criminal referral from the Federal Housing Finance Agency, which alleges she violated professional conduct rules.
Fox News: Senate puts Trump team in place, sets up agenda fight after 100-day sprint
The Senate has concluded a highly productive period during President Trump's first 100 days, confirming 53 of his nominees, including some controversial figures. This marks the Senate's longest consecutive session in 15 years, surpassing previous confirmation rates.
Despite facing procedural challenges from Democrats, many nominees gained bipartisan support. The GOP Senate also advanced two frameworks for Trump's major legislation, though only five bills were enacted, largely due to Trump's reliance on executive orders.
#society
Fox News: COVID crackdown: Republicans seek to defund universities still requiring vaccine
Lawmakers plan to introduce the No Vaccine Mandates in Higher Education Act, which aims to enforce President Trump's executive order against federal funding for colleges that require COVID-19 vaccinations. This move follows the end of the national emergency for COVID-19 by President Biden in April 2023.
The bill stipulates that no federal funds can be allocated to institutions mandating the vaccine for enrollment or employment. Advocates argue that such mandates infringe on personal freedoms and parental authority, especially given the low risk of serious illness from COVID-19 for young people.
The Western Journal: WH Celebrates Melania's Birthday with 20 Photo Post - The One with the Fighter Jets Is Spectacular
First Lady Melania Trump celebrated her 55th birthday, with the White House sharing a montage of 20 photos on Instagram. The images showcased her elegance and grace, including a striking photo with President Trump and fighter jets, symbolizing her patriotism and strength.
Melania's journey from Slovenia to the White House highlights her resilience and dedication to America. Known for her support of veterans and children, she remains a unifying figure, embodying dignity and service. Her birthday tribute reflects her role as a symbol of aspiration and quiet strength.
Human Events: AUSTIN PETERSEN: Is a $5k baby bonus a bundle of joy or a budget woe?
A proposal in Washington suggests offering a $5,000 "baby bonus" to new mothers to combat the declining U.S. birth rate, which has reached an all-time low of 1.62 births per woman. Critics argue that similar initiatives in other countries have failed to produce lasting increases in birth rates and raise concerns about financial incentives potentially leading to rushed or unprepared parenthood.
Instead of one-time payments, experts suggest that improving economic conditions and family policies may be more effective in encouraging childbirth. Examples from countries like Czechia, Romania, and Bulgaria show that birth rates can rebound when families feel financially secure. Ultimately, the article advocates for market-based reforms, such as tax cuts and deregulation, to create an environment conducive to family growth without relying on government handouts.
GB News: Meghan Markle shares fresh update on Lilibet and Archie as her nickname for young royals revealed
Meghan Markle shared new photos on Instagram featuring her children, Archie and Lilibet, picking roses at their California home. The post highlights a tender family moment, showcasing the children’s developing American accents as they interact with their mother.
The images follow a recent video where Lilibet expressed her thoughts on strawberry jam, and Archie excitedly called out to Meghan while feeding koi fish. This social media activity continues to provide insights into the Sussex family's life in Montecito.
#foreignaffairs
Human Events: MARK IVANYO: The military-industrial complex strikes back with Pete Hegseth attacks
Calls for President Trump to dismiss Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth are growing amid scandals and personnel changes at the Pentagon. Allegations of Hegseth sharing confidential information via the Signal app and recent staff dismissals for leaking classified info have intensified scrutiny, though the White House continues to support him.
Hegseth's outsider status and alignment with the America First agenda have made him a target for critics within the military establishment. His role in advising against military escalation in Iran highlights his influence in promoting a non-interventionist foreign policy, which some factions in the Trump administration oppose.
Times Of Israel: Official: Israel won’t accept 5-year Gaza truce, Qatar isn’t helping hostage talks
An Israeli official stated that Israel will not accept a proposed five-year truce with Hamas, arguing it would allow the group to rearm and continue its hostilities. Hamas has offered to release hostages in exchange for a truce, but Israel insists on not leaving Hamas in power.
Qatar's influence in negotiations has been criticized by Israel, which claims the country is undermining efforts for a ceasefire. Meanwhile, Israel is exploring options for relocating Palestinians from Gaza and is focused on collapsing Hamas's economic system.
#economy
The Western Journal: Watch: Raddatz Left Gibbering On-Air After Sec. Bessent Nails Her on Fake Stock Market News
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confronted ABC's Martha Raddatz about the media's biased reporting on stock market fluctuations, highlighting that while negative news was covered extensively, the recent recovery was ignored. Bessent criticized the establishment media for its lack of self-awareness and dishonesty.
He emphasized that President Trump's tariff policies are yielding positive results, contrary to the media's portrayal. Raddatz struggled to respond to Bessent's points, illustrating the disconnect between the media narrative and reality.
#military
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Inside the Oval Office and Situation Room: Gorka Details Trump’s Successful ‘We Will Find You, We Will Kill You’ Strike on ISIS Recruiter in First Two Weeks
Dr. Sebastian Gorka, former Senior Director for Counterterrorism under President Trump, detailed the swift decision-making process behind a U.S. strike that eliminated an ISIS recruiter in Somalia just days into Trump's second term. Gorka explained the extensive intelligence work that preceded the strike, emphasizing the importance of targeting high-value individuals within terrorist organizations.
The operation showcased the capabilities of U.S. military and intelligence resources, which had tracked the terrorist for over a year. Gorka criticized the previous administration for inaction, noting that the intelligence community had been prepared to act but was not authorized to do so until Trump took office. The strike was executed less than 48 hours after the president approved it, demonstrating a rapid response to a significant threat.
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Gorka: A Hundred Days of Killing Jihadis
The 100-day benchmark for evaluating a president is criticized as arbitrary, especially for one with prior experience. Despite this, the Trump administration highlights significant achievements in counterterrorism, including the elimination of key ISIS leaders and the rescue of American hostages.
Under President Trump and NSA Mike Waltz, the administration reversed previous policies, allowing for decisive military actions against threats. The focus remains on protecting American interests without engaging in prolonged conflicts, emphasizing a commitment to national security and effective counterterrorism.
#health
Fox News: PepsiCo to remove artificial ingredients from popular food items by end of 2025
PepsiCo is responding to a call from Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to eliminate artificial ingredients from its products. CEO Ramon Laguarta announced that the company has already begun reducing artificial colors, with plans to remove them from Lay's and Tostitos by the end of the year.
The FDA, led by Commissioner Martin Makary, is implementing a ban on petroleum-based synthetic dyes and establishing a timeline for the food industry to transition to natural alternatives. This initiative has been praised by nutritionists as a significant step for public health.
#sports
The Telegraph: Watch: Speedboat flips twice through the air travelling over 200mph
A speedboat lost control while attempting to break a 206mph record on Lake Havasu, Arizona, somersaulting before crashing into the water. The drivers, using the names John Wayne and Clint Eastwood, escaped with minor injuries after the incident during the Desert Storm Shootout.
Footage captured the moment they launched their vessel, wearing minimal protective gear. Spectators watched in shock as the boat soared through the air.