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28 Apr 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: CBS Poll: Trump Deportation Policy Gets 56 Percent Support
CBS Poll: Trump Deportation Policy Gets 56 Percent Support
A CBS poll indicates that 56% of Americans approve of President Trump's deportation program for illegal immigrants, with strong support from Republicans (90%) and independents (54%). Approval varies significantly by gender and political affiliation, with 63% of men in favor.

An Ipsos poll shows Trump's immigration approval has slightly declined since early 2025 but remains higher than during his first term. Despite media coverage, public support for deported migrant Kilar Obrego-Garcia is low, with only 42% favoring his return to the U.S.


GB News: US border with Canada at 'breaking point' over migrant surge - 'We've got THOUSANDS!'
US border with Canada at 'breaking point' over migrant surge - 'We've got THOUSANDS!'
Niagara Falls is facing a crisis as the influx of asylum seekers strains resources. Mayor Jim Diodati reported full shelters and transitional housing, with thousands of migrants using hotels as temporary housing. Local businesses are struggling, and the community is grappling with rising drug issues.

Diodati expressed concerns about the potential for increased migration due to political changes in the U.S. He highlighted the challenges faced by local businesses and the impact on residents, questioning how much the city can sustain amid these pressures.


#politics

Fox News: Iowa rep in swing district endorsed by group working to elect GOP women
Iowa rep in swing district endorsed by group working to elect GOP women
Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks of Iowa has received an endorsement from Winning for Women PAC, which aims to support Republican women candidates. Her district is rated as a "Toss Up" for the 2026 elections, following a narrow victory in her 2024 re-election.

Winning for Women PAC has also endorsed other Republican women in the House and Senate, emphasizing the need for early financial support in competitive races. The organization has invested over $20 million since 2020 to promote Republican female candidates.


Breitbart: Bill Maher Bashes Pete Hegseth as 'Worst Thing to Hit the Pentagon' Since 9/11
Bill Maher Bashes Pete Hegseth as 'Worst Thing to Hit the Pentagon' Since 9/11
Bill Maher criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on his HBO show, calling him the "worst thing to hit the Pentagon" since 9/11. This remark followed reports of Hegseth sharing sensitive military information via Signal messaging chats with family members.

The White House defended Hegseth, dismissing the reports as "fake news" and attributing them to disgruntled employees. Hegseth himself stated that he was focused on enhancing military readiness under President Trump's direction.


Breitbart: Canadians Vote to Replace Justin Trudeau in Election Reshaped by Trump
Canadians Vote to Replace Justin Trudeau in Election Reshaped by Trump
Polls opened in Canada for a general election amid a contentious season, with the ruling Liberals under Prime Minister Mark Carney facing off against Conservatives led by Pierre Poilievre. The election follows Justin Trudeau's resignation and has seen fluctuating support, with the Liberals currently holding a slim lead.

Carney's campaign has focused on portraying Donald Trump as a major threat, while Poilievre emphasizes change from the previous Liberal government. Young voters have shown increased support for the Conservatives, and early voting saw record turnout. The outcome remains uncertain as both parties vie for control.


#society

Fox News: Heather Graham admits she sometimes questions her decision not to have children
Heather Graham admits she sometimes questions her decision not to have children
Heather Graham reflects on her choice not to have children, feeling mostly content with her decision but occasionally questioning what life might have been like as a mother. She emphasizes the importance of women expressing their desires regarding parenthood without societal pressure.

Graham also discusses her estrangement from her family, describing it as a relief that allowed her to build self-esteem and prioritize her own happiness. She advocates for self-discovery and rejecting the need to please others.


Breitbart: Exclusive: Trump to Sign Order Ensuring Truckers Speak English
Exclusive: Trump to Sign Order Ensuring Truckers Speak English
President Trump plans to sign an executive order mandating that truck drivers in the U.S. must be proficient in English, citing safety as a primary concern. The order aims to enforce existing standards for English proficiency that have not been adequately upheld.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy will be directed to enhance inspection procedures and revise criteria for drivers who fail to meet these language requirements. The order also seeks to improve truck drivers' working conditions and follows Trump's earlier action to establish English as the official language of the U.S.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Exclusive: Spain’s Vox Party Founder Calls to Topple Iran ‘Killing Machine’
Exclusive: Spain’s Vox Party Founder Calls to Topple Iran ‘Killing Machine’
A Dutch intelligence report links Iran to assassination attempts on dissidents in Europe, including a failed attack on journalist Siamak Tahmasb and a shooting of Vox Party founder Alejo Vidal-Quadras. Vidal-Quadras warns that the Iranian regime is escalating its terror campaign abroad while urging the West to support the Iranian resistance and impose stricter sanctions.

He argues that the current geopolitical climate presents a unique opportunity to challenge the regime, which has shown no willingness to reform. Vidal-Quadras emphasizes the need for maximum pressure and support for the organized Iranian resistance to promote a democratic transition in Iran.


The American Mind: Striking Iran Would be a Mistake
Striking Iran Would be a Mistake
A military strike on Iran's nuclear infrastructure is deemed unnecessary and potentially destabilizing. Emphasizing a realist perspective, it argues that a restrained acceptance of a limited Iranian nuclear capability could enhance long-term regional stability and serve U.S. and Israeli security interests.

The piece warns that a preemptive strike could unify Iran's regime, accelerate its nuclear ambitions, and lead to widespread chaos in the region. Instead of pursuing war, the focus should be on strategic patience and deterrence, recognizing that managing threats is preferable to escalating conflicts.


The Telegraph: Don’t be deceived: Putin is taking Trump for a fool
Don’t be deceived: Putin is taking Trump for a fool
Vladimir Putin appears to be testing Donald Trump's patience with a series of contradictory gestures regarding the Ukraine conflict. While Russian officials engage in discussions about peace, missile strikes continue to devastate Ukrainian cities. Trump's frustration is mounting as he questions whether Putin truly seeks a resolution or is merely stalling.

The crux of the negotiations hinges on Crimea, with Ukraine refusing to recognize it as Russian territory. Trump has hinted at a shift in strategy, potentially employing secondary sanctions against nations importing Russian oil, which could significantly impact Russia's economy. The outcome of these talks is imminent, with Trump poised to either escalate pressure on Putin or disengage entirely.


Le Monde: War in Ukraine: Putin announces surprise May 8-10 truce
War in Ukraine: Putin announces surprise May 8-10 truce
Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced a three-day ceasefire from May 8-10 to coincide with World War II Victory Day, urging Ukraine to reciprocate. The Kremlin warned of consequences for any violations during this period, reminiscent of a previous Easter truce that saw accusations of breaches from both sides.

Putin's call comes as the U.S. signals a critical week for potential peace negotiations, with skepticism from figures like Donald Trump regarding Russia's intentions. Moscow insists that recognition of its claims over several Ukrainian regions is essential for any resolution, while Ukraine firmly rejects these demands.


#religion

Human Events: BREAKING: Conclave to select new Pope begins May 7
BREAKING: Conclave to select new Pope begins May 7
The Vatican is preparing for the conclave to elect a new pope, set to begin on May 7 after Pope Francis's funeral. Tourists are barred from the Sistine Chapel as 135 voting cardinals will be sequestered during the election process.

Cardinals from Europe make up the majority of the electorate, with varying opinions on the duration of the conclave. The first pre-conclave meeting has already occurred, marking the start of the selection process for the next leader of the Catholic Church.


#history

The Western Journal: Trump Issues Major Orders Restoring Columbus Day, But His Plan Doesn't Stop There
Trump Issues Major Orders Restoring Columbus Day, But His Plan Doesn't Stop There
President Trump announced the restoration of Columbus Day, honoring explorer Christopher Columbus, as part of his broader initiative to establish a National Garden of American Heroes. This move comes in response to the statue-toppling during the 2020 protests and aims to counteract what he describes as a "woke" narrative against historical figures.

The commentary emphasizes Columbus' bravery and significance, while critiquing the left's portrayal of him as solely an oppressor. It argues that the debate around Columbus reflects a larger cultural conflict, with Trump positioning Columbus as a symbol in the fight against the perceived excesses of wokeness.


#crime

Fox News: Menendez brothers demand Los Angeles DA recuse himself or be disqualified in resentencing case
Menendez brothers demand Los Angeles DA recuse himself or be disqualified in resentencing case
The attorney for Erik and Lyle Menendez has filed a motion to disqualify Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman from their resentencing case, citing a conflict of interest. The motion claims that Hochman's recent staffing decisions, including hiring an attorney opposed to the brothers' resentencing, compromise the fairness of the proceedings.

The Menendez brothers, serving life sentences for the 1989 murder of their parents, are seeking reduced sentences. A hearing on the motion is set for May 9, where the defense plans to present evidence of the alleged conflict.