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28 Apr 2025
#politics
Breitbart: Eagles Star Saquon Barkley Tells Haters to 'Get Out' of His Social Media After Golfing with Trump
Eagles star Saquon Barkley faced criticism for golfing with former President Donald Trump but dismissed the backlash, emphasizing respect for the office. He shared his positive experience, including a ride on Marine One, and noted he had previously golfed with Obama.
The Eagles have accepted an invitation to visit the Trump White House to celebrate their 2025 Super Bowl victory, with head coach Nick Sirianni calling it an honor, although players may choose to opt out.
The Western Journal: Congressman Who's Fighting for His Political Life Introduces 7 Articles of Impeachment Against Trump
Rep. Shri Thanedar of Michigan has introduced seven articles of impeachment against President Trump, citing obstruction of justice and abuse of power. This move comes as Thanedar faces a primary challenge, suggesting it may be a tactic to rally support rather than a genuine effort for accountability.
Critics argue that the impeachment articles lack substance and are politically motivated, aimed at preserving Thanedar's career rather than addressing pressing issues in his district. With Republicans controlling Congress, this impeachment attempt is seen as unlikely to succeed and a distraction from more significant challenges facing constituents.
Fox News: Florida state senator who quit Democratic Party slams it as 'rudderless' and 'without direction'
Florida State Senator Jason Pizzo has left the Democratic Party, citing a lack of focus on the needs of working Floridians and criticizing the party's stance on law enforcement and crime. He believes the Republican Party is better resonating with voters, as evidenced by a significant shift in registered voters over the years.
In response, Florida Democratic Party Chair Nikki Fried labeled Pizzo as ineffective and suggested his departure could benefit the party. Pizzo has not engaged with Fried's comments, choosing to focus on his new direction.
Fox News: Schumer mocked for touting 'very strong letter' he sent to Trump about Harvard
Sen. Chuck Schumer faced ridicule on social media for emphasizing a "very strong letter" sent to President Trump regarding the administration's freeze on Harvard's federal funding, which Schumer argued was an overreach. He acknowledged the need for universities to address antisemitism but questioned the rationale behind penalizing academic institutions.
Critics, including media figures and fellow Democrats, mocked Schumer's approach, suggesting that a letter was insufficient to address the issue at hand. Many expressed frustration over the perceived ineffectiveness of such responses in the current political climate.
Breitbart: Napolitano: Trump Overreached with Arrest, He's on a 'Jihad Against Judges'
Judicial analyst Andrew Napolitano criticized the Trump administration's arrest of Judge Hannah Dugan, arguing it was an overreach. He stated that an administrative warrant does not equate to an arrest warrant and that judges have immunity in their courtroom decisions.
Napolitano believes the arrest was an attempt to make an example of Dugan, which he deems inappropriate. He asserts that judges can determine courtroom proceedings without facing prosecution.
#society
Breitbart: Dershowitz: 'Harvard Cannot Use Academic Freedom as an Excuse and a Justification for Teaching Anti-Americanism, Antisemitism, Anti-Zionism'
Alan Dershowitz criticized Harvard University’s use of academic freedom to justify teaching antisemitism, comparing it to past defenses of white supremacy in southern schools. He argued that current DEI initiatives and various academic theories promote an anti-American worldview and called for federal intervention.
Dershowitz emphasized that discrimination against Jews, Blacks, and Christians should be treated equally, urging the government to address these issues without fear of infringing on academic freedom.
Front Page Magazine: Kenya: Jihadists Target Majority-Christian Country
This month marks ten years since the al-Shabaab attack on Garissa University in Kenya, where 148 Christian students were killed. The group, which enforces strict Sharia law in parts of Somalia, continues to target Christians in Kenya, leading to ongoing persecution and violence.
Al-Shabaab's influence has escalated, with Christians facing severe threats, particularly in northeastern regions. The group, along with local Islamic leaders, fosters an environment of hostility towards Christians, resulting in social ostracization and violence against converts.
Breitbart: Governor Kemp Signs Riley Gaines Act” Banning Trans Athletes from Girls' Sports
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has enacted the Riley Gaines Act, prohibiting males identifying as females from competing in girls' and women's sports in public schools and colleges. The law mandates that athletes compete based on their biological sex and provides separate facilities for each gender.
The legislation, effective July 1, aims to clarify that male participation in female sports undermines the integrity of those competitions. It aligns with similar laws in over two dozen states and follows an executive order by President Trump to investigate Title IX violations related to this issue.
Front Page Magazine: In Berlin, Antisemitic Attack on Grandson of 1972 Munich Massacre Victim
A man in Berlin was sentenced to three years in prison for violently attacking Lahav Shapira, the grandson of a Munich massacre victim, in an incident deemed antisemitic. The attack left Shapira with severe injuries, including a brain hemorrhage and eye damage.
Criticism has arisen over the leniency of the sentence sought by prosecutors, raising questions about the perceived value of Jewish suffering in the judicial system. The Shapira family believes the Free University of Berlin has not done enough to protect Jewish students from antisemitism, and they are pursuing legal action against the university for its handling of such incidents.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Gaza ceasefire talks seeing 'significant breakthrough' in Cairo: sources
Negotiations in Cairo for a Gaza ceasefire are reportedly making progress, with a long-term agreement in sight, though issues like Hamas' refusal to disarm remain unresolved. Egyptian intelligence is facilitating discussions between Israeli officials and Hamas representatives.
The situation continues to be complex, with ongoing violence impacting civilians in the region. The outcome of these talks could significantly affect the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
#religion
GB News: Vatican to elect a new Pope in just days as conclave date revealed
Roman Catholic cardinals will convene in a secret conclave starting May 7 to elect a new leader following Pope Francis's death on April 21. Approximately 135 cardinals under 80 will participate, with expectations that this conclave may take longer due to many cardinals being unfamiliar with each other.
The Sistine Chapel is closed for preparations, and the decision to start on May 7 allows for additional discussions. The large turnout at Francis's funeral reflects public support for his reformist agenda, with calls for the Church to continue in his progressive footsteps.
#culture
Breitbart: Justine Bateman: Trump's Election a 'Tipping Point for the Woke Mob Mentality'
Justine Bateman criticized the rise of "woke mob mentality" in Hollywood, linking it to the election of President Trump and its impact on American culture. She lamented the loss of a more accepting atmosphere in Los Angeles, attributing this change to increased enforcement of left-wing ideologies during the pandemic.
Bateman expressed concern over the disillusionment of aspiring actors in LA, highlighting how many stay despite not achieving their dreams, leading to bitterness and a culture of cancellation. She described this environment as "unbearable" and contrary to American values.
#health
Fox News: ‘Abortion pill’ found to have ‘severe adverse effects’ for 1 in 10 women, study finds
A study from the Ethics & Public Policy Center reveals that serious adverse events linked to mifepristone, the abortion pill, are 22 times higher than indicated on its FDA label. Nearly 11% of women reported severe complications such as infection and hemorrhaging after using the drug.
The research analyzed over 865,000 medication abortions from 2017 to 2023, highlighting a significant safety concern. Critics argue that the FDA should reinstate original safety protections, while some experts question the study's methodology and potential bias.
Fox News: Jeremy Renner's 'tiny but monumental' mistake that led to near-fatal accident
Jeremy Renner detailed a critical mistake in his memoir, "My Next Breath," explaining that he failed to engage the parking brake before exiting his snowplow on New Year's Day 2023. This oversight led to him being run over by the 14,000-pound machine, resulting in severe injuries.
Renner described the traumatic experience, recalling the moment he realized the extent of his injuries, including a popped lung. He spent much of 2023 recovering and emphasized the importance of perseverance in the face of adversity.
#crime
The Western Journal: Attorney for Prominent Epstein Accuser Virginia Giuffre Reveals 'Big Question Marks' About Her Reported Suicide
Virginia Giuffre, a prominent accuser of Jeffrey Epstein, was found dead in Australia, with her attorney raising doubts about the suicide narrative. Karrie Louden noted inconsistencies in Giuffre's recent outlook on life, suggesting she had future plans and was not contemplating suicide.
The circumstances surrounding Giuffre's death have prompted calls for a thorough investigation, as her family grapples with the trauma from her past. Louden emphasized the need for clarity, given the history of unanswered questions in the Epstein case.
#sports
Times Of Israel: Swiss fencers apologize for turning backs on Israeli flag, anthem after loss
Switzerland's youth fencing team issued an apology after refusing to face the Israeli flag during the national anthem at the European championships in Estonia. The team expressed regret for their actions, stating they did not intend to show contempt for Israel but wanted to reflect empathy for civilian suffering amid the ongoing conflict.
The incident drew criticism from both Israel and Switzerland, including outrage from Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar. The Swiss team acknowledged their mistake and promised to learn from the situation, while the European federation has reportedly warned them, and the Swiss Fencing Association is considering further actions.